Day 3: SUCCESS
Day 4: SUCCESS
The truth is that I'm a little unsure if I should claim "success" for today. I didn't get to have lunch until 2, and my plate was
very full. In fact, I also had an apple that I kept on a napkin, telling myself that I was "virtual plating." But that was probably a stretch, since there wasn't much empty space on my plate.

For now I'm going to call it a success so that I can avoid the temptation to snack before bed!
Thanks for the encouragement, automated eating! I am thrilled that I made it to 21. The fact that I had a fail on day 22 makes it appear that I was either celebrating or giving up after reaching my goal! But it was actually unrelated. At that point I wasn't even aware of what day I was on. It was just a rough Friday night when I was extremely hungry, extremely tired, and somewhat stressed about our winter weather situation. I just gave up and decided not to wait for my S day.

Of course, my S days turned out to be not as enjoyable because of that. But I'm so, so thankful to now be back on track. I need to figure out whether I'm starting another count/ challenge or if I should try the personal Olympics now.
Also, I just skimmed your thread, automated eating. Again, I am very inspired by your progress and your attitude. You set a great example!!
Today was my first day to get out after almost a week of being iced in. Since we live in TX and are not used to this kind of weather, it has been quite an adventure! And one of the things I've been so incredibly thankful for is the No S diet. We've been having some very interesting, unbalanced meals as I've dug deep into the freezer and pantry. If I had been "dieting" as I have through so much of my life, I would've run out of my special food and had to go off of the diet. Then I would've felt like a failure and wanted to binge. Then I may have even wasted limited food for my family. It would've been a complete nightmare! But instead, food and meal preparation has not been stressful for me at all during this time. It's actually been fun! One of the reasons I love No S is that it seems to be the only "diet" that works with and even encourages social situations. But now I see that it is also be the perfect diet for emergency situations!
(Just in case I've worried anyone: we were in no danger of running out of food. But since we live at the top of a big hill on a small, curvy, country road, we just chose to hunker down here and stay safe.

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