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by vmsurbat » Mon Sep 16, 2013 9:23 pm
This same thing happened to me too! Not right away, but after following NoS for awhile, my *body* preferred Nday eating habits, but my *mind* still wanted Sday go-for-broke habits. Thus I ended up with the 11PM Sunday night belly ache (which often snuck up on me--I wouldn't feel too full after Sunday dinner, but by bedtime....ouch!)
For me, this was the turning point where my Nday habits started to spill over onto S day habits...so I think you are at a great place!
I want to encourage you, that you can learn to not overeat on S days.
There are several things that helped me over those months and years:
1. I realized that I, personally, do not particularly enjoy snacking, so even though hubby and friends might, I consciously choose not to snack most S days although I can (and very occasionally do) .
2. I also realized that I like desserts and seconds, so I tried to make it a bit of a game to get them (dessert/seconds) without uncomfortable consequences, such as having a half-portion of dessert Sunday night, or taking a little less dinner on my plate the first time, so I could have the delight of taking seconds (without actually eating too much).
My little personal game did help---I never made it a "mod" but playing the "game" helped me to be more aware of my dessert/serving sizes and to realize that I got just as much satisfaction (and really more if it wasn't followed by an evening bloat/ache) out of my smaller serving as a larger serving.
Also, along with that *over time*, what appeals to me as dessert has really changed. I am more than satisfied now with much smaller portions and less sweet, less decadent desserts.
In the beginning, every weekend meal had a sweet treat of some kind, the kind you find in dessert cookbooks. Now, I prefer fruit-based treats--not because they are "good for me" but because I honestly think they finish our meals off in a luscious, satisfying way (eg. this weekend's desserts were 1. fresh grapes and cantaloupe from the garden with a side of almonds, plain mixed with a few chocolate-covered ones, and 2. fresh figs, accompanied by a wedge of blue cheese, scattering of toasted walnuts, and topped with a thin drizzle of honey. Mmmmm.) And I was a hard-core dessert baker and lover (cakes! cookies! cheesecakes! pies! cobblers!) every weekend.... Now those kinds of desserts are for birthdays and really special S days.... (well, except for cookies. Have to be honest here!)
All that to say--take time in evaluating what you really want out of your S days, then take a teensy step in that direction, see if you still enjoyed (or even better enjoyed) your S day, and repeat. Little by little, bit by bit, you'll be learning and practicing S day habits that you love and let you feel good.
Best wishes for continued success,
Vicki in MNE
7! Yrs. with Vanilla NoS, down 55+lb, happily maintaining and still loving it!