It's Thursday-The first S-Day is near
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It's Thursday-The first S-Day is near
I've "one-plated" for 2 weeks and love the sense of freedom it brings. The S-Days however have been another story...when sweets and snacks become ok, they've become the 'rule of the day' and I've undone any weight loss I had achieved. I'm trying to get a strategy in mind for the weekend. Any suggestions?
1. Don't worry about it. As time goes by, the urge to overdo on S days will diminish.
2. My favorite treat is sweets, especially cookies. I don't buy a bag of Oreos or Chips Ahoy to eat on S days. I make or buy the best cookies I can.
3. Don't consume your treats while doing anything else -- not while driving or watching TV. Sit down and enjoy them. Be mindful when eating them.
2. My favorite treat is sweets, especially cookies. I don't buy a bag of Oreos or Chips Ahoy to eat on S days. I make or buy the best cookies I can.
3. Don't consume your treats while doing anything else -- not while driving or watching TV. Sit down and enjoy them. Be mindful when eating them.
"That which we persist in doing becomes easier for us to do. Not that the nature of the thing itself has changed but our power to do it is increased." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
"You are what you eat -- so don't be Fast, Easy, Cheap or Fake."
"You are what you eat -- so don't be Fast, Easy, Cheap or Fake."
I notice a very weird psychology with me and No-S. It's like, I wake up on Saturday morning and instantly I feel "where my sweets and snacks at???" So... I am planning on something special. I have been craving a Shamrock Shake from McDonalds, so I may have one of those on Saturday, plus my 3 usual meals. And on Sunday I think I'll allow for one treat. I'm going to skip snacks, though, and try to avoid seconds. You don't want to put too much restriction on yourself, because this is supposed to be your treat day, but you don't want to eat too many calories because then you'll stall or gain weight. It's confusing... So I personally suggest planning something that you REALLY want that is satisfying as a sweet and having very modest snacks (maybe 2 small ones?) and seconds.
"Anyone can cook." ~ Chef Gusteau, Ratatouille
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I like wosnes's #2. Making sure the sweets are high quality will probably make this experience a whole lot better. I like experiences myself - I'm thinking about going to this awesome bakery down the street from my house (an opportunity for walking) for breakfast on Saturday. And actually, I think that will set me for the day. Hopefully.
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Have you seen/listened to this podcast?
http://everydaysystems.com/podcast/episode.php?id=34
Good luck! (and enjoy!)
Reinhard
http://everydaysystems.com/podcast/episode.php?id=34
Good luck! (and enjoy!)
Reinhard