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Im new
Hey there Im new to this program. Was wondering if anyone can give me some tips on how to do it. Im going to start Monday morning.
what I read sounded pretty simple.
what I read sounded pretty simple.
It that easy...
The tips: No Snacks, No Sweets, No Seconds, except for days that start with S. (And Special Days)
One more tip: Milk is your friend.
Good luck.
The tips: No Snacks, No Sweets, No Seconds, except for days that start with S. (And Special Days)
One more tip: Milk is your friend.
Good luck.
Bacon is the gateway meat. - Anthony Bourdain
You pale in comparison to Fox Mulder. - The Smoking Man
I made myself be hungry, then I would get hungrier. - Frank Zane Mr. Olympia '77, '78, '79
You pale in comparison to Fox Mulder. - The Smoking Man
I made myself be hungry, then I would get hungrier. - Frank Zane Mr. Olympia '77, '78, '79
Hey there,
I'm new too - well, sort of. I visited this site regularly a couple of years ago and realized this was the most sensible eating plan I'd ever read or heard about. Began to follow it and lost 25 pounds as a result! The mistake I made, though, was that I didn't continue on with the good NoS habits, and allowed 15 of those pounds to slowly creep back on. Started NoS-ing again a few days ago (March 1st) and it feels wonderful to be back on it once more! I also decided I wanted to join up here this time so I'm not trying to go it alone. I think that will help a lot. So I guess that's my little tip for you - find support from others, and last but not least - patience and discipline are the keys!
I wish you total success (and know you will if you follow these few siimple rules). All the best!
I'm new too - well, sort of. I visited this site regularly a couple of years ago and realized this was the most sensible eating plan I'd ever read or heard about. Began to follow it and lost 25 pounds as a result! The mistake I made, though, was that I didn't continue on with the good NoS habits, and allowed 15 of those pounds to slowly creep back on. Started NoS-ing again a few days ago (March 1st) and it feels wonderful to be back on it once more! I also decided I wanted to join up here this time so I'm not trying to go it alone. I think that will help a lot. So I guess that's my little tip for you - find support from others, and last but not least - patience and discipline are the keys!
I wish you total success (and know you will if you follow these few siimple rules). All the best!
Welcome!
Two things that have helped me alot lately is (1) keeping all things that you crave OUT of the house - that pretty much eliminated my late-night snacking. And (2) relying on the NO S forum for support. Everyone here is wonderful, with lots of encouragement and advice.
Good luck in your No S journey!
Two things that have helped me alot lately is (1) keeping all things that you crave OUT of the house - that pretty much eliminated my late-night snacking. And (2) relying on the NO S forum for support. Everyone here is wonderful, with lots of encouragement and advice.
Good luck in your No S journey!

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If it's not a sweet, you can drink anything you like.
I drink coffee between meals a lot. Unless you find you're having a problem, there's no reason to put restrictions on this. I mean, if you were chugging a BigGulp full of orange juice or something, yeah, there might be an issue.
Green tea? Pfft! Enjoy.
I drink coffee between meals a lot. Unless you find you're having a problem, there's no reason to put restrictions on this. I mean, if you were chugging a BigGulp full of orange juice or something, yeah, there might be an issue.
Green tea? Pfft! Enjoy.
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NoS is really about limiting your opportunities to consume calories. So if beverages are no/low calorie, go ahead. I drink tea and coffee at will, and put lemon or lime juice and Truvia in ice water whenever I want. I drink a lot of water.
If I had words of wisdom for you, they would be don't turn this into a religion: no snacks, no sweets, and no seconds except (sometimes) on days that start with an S. There is nothing that tricky about it. It's simple. It's not always easy, but it's simple.
For a while, make sure all your meals have protein (and fat). otherwise, it can be difficult to make it to the next one.
If I had words of wisdom for you, they would be don't turn this into a religion: no snacks, no sweets, and no seconds except (sometimes) on days that start with an S. There is nothing that tricky about it. It's simple. It's not always easy, but it's simple.
For a while, make sure all your meals have protein (and fat). otherwise, it can be difficult to make it to the next one.
Captnswife wrote:So what can I drink other then water? Can I have crystal light? How about splenda or truvia, I like to drink green tea.
Kevin
1/13/2011-189# :: 4/21/2011-177# :: Goal-165#
"Respecting the 4th S: sometimes."
1/13/2011-189# :: 4/21/2011-177# :: Goal-165#
"Respecting the 4th S: sometimes."
Yep. Been there, done that.
Sometimes it's harder to keep the weight off then it is to lose it. Reinhard is right about this: maintenance is the key, and sometimes maintenance is harder!
Sometimes it's harder to keep the weight off then it is to lose it. Reinhard is right about this: maintenance is the key, and sometimes maintenance is harder!
Deanna wrote:Hey there,
I'm new too - well, sort of. I visited this site regularly a couple of years ago and realized this was the most sensible eating plan I'd ever read or heard about. Began to follow it and lost 25 pounds as a result! The mistake I made, though, was that I didn't continue on with the good NoS habits, and allowed 15 of those pounds to slowly creep back on. Started NoS-ing again a few days ago (March 1st) and it feels wonderful to be back on it once more! I also decided I wanted to join up here this time so I'm not trying to go it alone. I think that will help a lot. So I guess that's my little tip for you - find support from others, and last but not least - patience and discipline are the keys!
I wish you total success (and know you will if you follow these few siimple rules). All the best!
Kevin
1/13/2011-189# :: 4/21/2011-177# :: Goal-165#
"Respecting the 4th S: sometimes."
1/13/2011-189# :: 4/21/2011-177# :: Goal-165#
"Respecting the 4th S: sometimes."