Maintenance
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 5:13 am
Regarding maintenance (or what to do when you're not on a diet). I have realized after doing No-S for about 5 weeks now that there is no "after the diet" phase. Since this phase has always been my undoing I am so happy to just be able to do this (No-S) forever.
In the past I have been extremely good at doing diets. I lose the weight, get to where I am happy and then get lost as to what to do next, so go back to all the old bad habits and put the weight back on. I realize this is a common problem and is why the yo-yo diet syndrome was named. However, it is now my understanding that doing something not normal (a specific diet, or in my case numerous restrictive diets) means you end up with no idea on how to just eat like a normal healthy weight person.
This has been a breakthrough for me. Doing the No-S diet I have unconsciously been practicing a "maintenance" style of eating and I can just keep doing it - all the time! I have lost some weight (haven't weighed but clothes are looser) but more importantly I have been setting up this great lifelong habit. What a relief!
I know it is probably obvious but it has been a real "Ah hah" moment for me.
The other interesting thing for me is that I have been traveling for the last three weeks with my husband and child. My husband is working and my daughter and I are tagging along. We have another two months to go and will be going to a number of different states and overseas as well. I could have given up the No-S diet or counted it all as S days but I have just continued on. My modification because of the different styles of accommodation and cooking facilities is to just have 2 S days a week although they may not fall on Saturday and Sunday. I know it is outside the rules but it has worked for me. As I said earlier I have lost weight. I have not binged nor felt like it. Some of my S days have included just one bit of cake besides my three meals but I haven't felt deprived.
This has been a huge turning point in my life. I now feel at 50yo that I have grown up and can eat normally without the constant obsession with food.
In the past I have been extremely good at doing diets. I lose the weight, get to where I am happy and then get lost as to what to do next, so go back to all the old bad habits and put the weight back on. I realize this is a common problem and is why the yo-yo diet syndrome was named. However, it is now my understanding that doing something not normal (a specific diet, or in my case numerous restrictive diets) means you end up with no idea on how to just eat like a normal healthy weight person.
This has been a breakthrough for me. Doing the No-S diet I have unconsciously been practicing a "maintenance" style of eating and I can just keep doing it - all the time! I have lost some weight (haven't weighed but clothes are looser) but more importantly I have been setting up this great lifelong habit. What a relief!
I know it is probably obvious but it has been a real "Ah hah" moment for me.
The other interesting thing for me is that I have been traveling for the last three weeks with my husband and child. My husband is working and my daughter and I are tagging along. We have another two months to go and will be going to a number of different states and overseas as well. I could have given up the No-S diet or counted it all as S days but I have just continued on. My modification because of the different styles of accommodation and cooking facilities is to just have 2 S days a week although they may not fall on Saturday and Sunday. I know it is outside the rules but it has worked for me. As I said earlier I have lost weight. I have not binged nor felt like it. Some of my S days have included just one bit of cake besides my three meals but I haven't felt deprived.
This has been a huge turning point in my life. I now feel at 50yo that I have grown up and can eat normally without the constant obsession with food.