New to No S Diet and Saying Hello
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New to No S Diet and Saying Hello
Hi Everyone! My name is Linda. I'm new to the No S Diet, Ive tried a couple of times this month and have had a little problem with sticking with it. But I think most of that is due to not being really committed.
So I thought if I posted and introduced myself that this would help strengthen my committment. I really love it when I follow the No S guidelines. I feel free and like a normal eater. I tend to have issues with emotional eating. I hate counting calories and having tons of food restrictions. I know this plan is something I can live with. I've dieted and dealt with weight issues all my life and I want off the diet train. I want to be free from constantly thinking about what I should or shouldn't eat.
Thanks for listening!
Linda
So I thought if I posted and introduced myself that this would help strengthen my committment. I really love it when I follow the No S guidelines. I feel free and like a normal eater. I tend to have issues with emotional eating. I hate counting calories and having tons of food restrictions. I know this plan is something I can live with. I've dieted and dealt with weight issues all my life and I want off the diet train. I want to be free from constantly thinking about what I should or shouldn't eat.
Thanks for listening!
Linda
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Linda,I tend to have issues with emotional eating. I hate counting calories and having tons of food restrictions.
ditto, ditto for me! WELCOME!
Blueskighs
www.nosdiet.blogspot.com Where I blog daily about my No S journey
Re: New to No S Diet and Saying Hello
Welcome! I do think it becomes more natural to think less about food as we continue with this. Hopefully the added accountability here is helpful to you too!
Merry
Merry
Homeschool Mom and No S returnee as of 11-30-15.
2 years and counting on No-S.
29 lbs. down, 34 to go. Slow and steady wins the race.
Respect Moderation
2 years and counting on No-S.
29 lbs. down, 34 to go. Slow and steady wins the race.
Respect Moderation
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Hi Linda,
I could have copied your message and just changed my name to the signature....it's also my story. I've been here since the end of July & can't imagine eating any other way - EVER. The counting & measuring & planning is not something that can be sustained for life....it's just not possible. And instead of DE-emphasizing food, those types of plans put MORE emphasis on food and create and atmosphere of tension. No wonder I hated those diets!
If you haven't read the book, I'd recommend getting it. Mine has been read over & over and I love making notes in it....it's well worth the minimal cost & is full of encouragement.
Again, welcome...you'll find so much encouragement here....I wouldn't be where I am without the support I've had from wonderful people on this forum!
janie
I could have copied your message and just changed my name to the signature....it's also my story. I've been here since the end of July & can't imagine eating any other way - EVER. The counting & measuring & planning is not something that can be sustained for life....it's just not possible. And instead of DE-emphasizing food, those types of plans put MORE emphasis on food and create and atmosphere of tension. No wonder I hated those diets!
If you haven't read the book, I'd recommend getting it. Mine has been read over & over and I love making notes in it....it's well worth the minimal cost & is full of encouragement.
Again, welcome...you'll find so much encouragement here....I wouldn't be where I am without the support I've had from wonderful people on this forum!
janie
Nothing worthwhile is ever easy...