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Weight Management - A Rubber Band

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 2:58 pm
by BrightAngel
:!: The No S Diet is a plan of Weight Management.
Below is a link that I think will interest many of our members.

http://www.diethobby.com/blog.php?ax=v&nid=851

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 5:47 am
by clarinetgal
I thought it was very interesting! I know for me, I have a difficult time with losing weight, but I can maintain weight without too much effort. I have to be REALLY disciplined, when I'm working on losing weight.

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 12:09 pm
by noni
I enjoyed listening to Dr. Sharma's video clip. I have come to realize that as I approach the weight that is what I believe is good for me, that "rubber band" is stretched more and more. It'll be up to me how many mods can I endure before that rubber bands snaps! I'm counting on my weekends to eventually settle down to release some of the tension (yeah, I know it's a lot of rubber band talk).

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 11:45 pm
by oolala53
You've always got me because I wasn't obese all my life.

I find that I don't have to expend the same effort all the time, but I do have to expend some effort at least some of the time. But it doesn't feel as if I'm having to hold a rubber band tight.

I also find that I need to go to events hungry. Not starving, but hungry. Staving off hunger before I go is a big mistake. I pick more, get even more full, and don't enjoy myself.

I think it's very important to think about adding soothing and uplifting activities to one's life as well as planning good meals and moderate regular exercise. I used to look at lists of things I could do instead of eating but still not choose to do them. But doing them as a kind of prescription sounds more compelling.

The guy sounds compassionate. I like that.

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 2:15 pm
by leafy_greens
"never trust a diet book that has recipes.â€

:D

“Telling obese people to ‘eat less and move more’ is like telling someone with depression to cheer up. It’s not that easy."

Amen!

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 11:32 pm
by oolala53
I'm curious about what diet books don't have recipes. By that standard, most of them should be ousted. I guess that was his point. But they keep getting published.

Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 1:30 pm
by BrightAngel
oolala53 wrote:I'm curious about what diet books don't have recipes..
One prime example of a diet book without recipes is "The No S Diet". :wink: