the s day problem

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jellybeans01
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the s day problem

Post by jellybeans01 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 8:42 pm

so I give myself usually only one s day. I look forward to it and dream about it, then at the end of my s day I feel like crap. I try doing no s events, but I love the structure of having the one day. Of course I know that s days are not for overdoing it and the book even suggests "sometimes on days that start with s" so my goal is to really learn to manage those s days.

oolala53
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Post by oolala53 » Sun Jan 27, 2013 4:41 am

It took me more than a couple of years to have reasonable S days. Still totally worth it.
Count plates, not calories. 11 years "during"
Age 69
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1/12-26.8 3/13-24.9 +/- 8-lb. 3 yrs
9/17 22.8 (flux) 3/18 22.2
2 yrs flux 6/20 22
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ironchef
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Re: the s day problem

Post by ironchef » Sun Jan 27, 2013 7:24 am

jellybeans01 wrote:so I give myself usually only one s day.
Is there a reason for only one? I find that if I overdo Saturday and feel blah, then my Sunday s day is much more reasonable and enjoyable. If I only had one day, I can imagine the impulse to overeat on that one opportunity might be heightened?

My s days are certainly not ideal, but they've become a lot calmer over the past 6 months. Hang in there!

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Post by heatherhikes » Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:16 am

I love my two S-days; during the week, knowing that the weekend surely is coming...gives me a sense of security in my diethead state of mind. To have this *free weekend* in the back of my mind is extremely helpful to me. One S-day wouldn't suffice, safety-valve (Reinhard's words) not enough of an impact.
In the beginning I put too much pressure on myself when planning S-days, 1-2 snacks and what and when...that made me feel deprived and I started to overdo it. I let completely loose now with a little planning, though. So now, through the habits I've formed during the weeks...my weekend meals have mostly and automatically become like the weekday meals with a few treats thrown in.
Another pro two S-day point: On Saturdays I have this voice i.t. back of my mind, saying: "No reason to go wild on sweets...tomorrow's another free day." And I can sense myself relaxing. And by Sunday night I've had enough, anyway.
The only three things I watch out for are:
a) Usually and out of habit I start with the sweets later in the day, knowing and expecting I'll have something scrumptious that afternoon. It's easy to wait.
b) I don't have a huge amount of sweets at one time. That would wake up the cookie monster and make me ravenous. But that's MY metabolism.
c) I loosely pre-portion, e.g., 1 bowl salad, 1 mini bowl chips, 1/2 glass milk, as situation calls for or mood strikes.
My weekends aren't perfect (what is perfect?) but pretty sane, I might say. Yesterday, i.e., brunch, afternoon coffee time with 1 piece of chocolate cake and Latte Macchiato, 1 medium glass Sprite, small dinner and later 2 bowls of salty snacks. If I had wanted I would've eaten more yesterday. Starting this morning, then, I say to myself: "The weekend is surely coming. It is *mine.* I can wait. There is a time for everything, and TODAY is the time for establishing my habit. Yes!" :P

I, almost subconsciously, try to walk the fine line between chaos and too much self-discipline...my *willpower muggies* ever growing :lol:
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