Misha's Daily Check-In
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Misha's Daily Check-In
Hi! I'm a newbie -- a petite 51 year-young woman who is great at exercising but notoriously self-indulgent with eating and terrible at obeying diets. I have engaged in bad daily habits all my life (snacking, sugar, seconds) and would like to break those habits so I can lose the last 15 pounds before menopause eventually hits. After much research, this seems to be the most sensible, non-crazy-making "diet" plan out there which will actually address my core issues instead of focusing my attention on point counting, carb counting, etc.. So here I am! .... One day at a time!
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Hi Misha,
Welcome and best wishes. We all seem to have the same goals in mind here: peace with food and enjoyable lasting weight control. I suggest you read some testimonials to bolster your courage. They are quite inspiring. Good luck. Happy to see you here!
Kat

Welcome and best wishes. We all seem to have the same goals in mind here: peace with food and enjoyable lasting weight control. I suggest you read some testimonials to bolster your courage. They are quite inspiring. Good luck. Happy to see you here!
Kat

"Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn." -Harriet Beecher Stowe
Thanks for the warm welcome, JW and KittyKat! I appreciate it.
My eating has been good yesterday and today --- 3 solid meals each day -- except for the fact that I had a few hershey kisses today and a couple yesterday. As I snacked on the bits of sugar, I rationalized it as a miniscule amount.
Neither choice was in response to an intense craving, but I'm so accustomed to pursuing the thought that says, "I want ..."
Looking back, it wasn't the chocolate I wanted as much as it was the desire to silence the discomfort the thought, "I want" creates in me! So I need to learn to observe the thought process and challenge it, rather than react to it. Reading the testimonials, as JW suggested, might be a good place to start.
Otherwise, I'm happy!
My eating has been good yesterday and today --- 3 solid meals each day -- except for the fact that I had a few hershey kisses today and a couple yesterday. As I snacked on the bits of sugar, I rationalized it as a miniscule amount.
Neither choice was in response to an intense craving, but I'm so accustomed to pursuing the thought that says, "I want ..."
Looking back, it wasn't the chocolate I wanted as much as it was the desire to silence the discomfort the thought, "I want" creates in me! So I need to learn to observe the thought process and challenge it, rather than react to it. Reading the testimonials, as JW suggested, might be a good place to start.
Otherwise, I'm happy!