I've got to 21 days - what now?
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I've got to 21 days - what now?
Hi everyone I'm looking for advice etc. I've done 21 days - it's the longest I've kept to any kind of diet or plan (except when I did weightwatcher and lost 30lbs and then puts it back on in 6 months!)
I'm just wondering what to do next - I'm continuing with vanilla no No S - I'm feeling happy and calm about eating. I'd like some ideas and suggestions from all you post 21 day-ers on what you do to make this part of your life
Thanks,
Nell
I'm just wondering what to do next - I'm continuing with vanilla no No S - I'm feeling happy and calm about eating. I'd like some ideas and suggestions from all you post 21 day-ers on what you do to make this part of your life
Thanks,
Nell
Hi Nell12,
Congratulations on you success!! Just keep on doing what you are doing. Most of us have days, weeks, or even months of ups and downs. The longer you can keep at it the easier it is to weather the challenges later. Eventually, I think you'll find that what and how much you eat gradually changes but that takes time. For now, I suggest you sit back and enjoy the ride.
Congratulations on you success!! Just keep on doing what you are doing. Most of us have days, weeks, or even months of ups and downs. The longer you can keep at it the easier it is to weather the challenges later. Eventually, I think you'll find that what and how much you eat gradually changes but that takes time. For now, I suggest you sit back and enjoy the ride.
Now it is supposed to get easier because 21 days is long enough to start forming a habit. However, if - like me - you feel like you have been holding your breath for 21 days and can now relax then it is when it gets harder.
Do another 21 days if it helps or stop counting if it doesn't.
Get back on the plan if you fall off and keep going.
Do another 21 days if it helps or stop counting if it doesn't.
Get back on the plan if you fall off and keep going.
3 tasty meals a day and loving it
Re: I've got to 21 days - what now?
Congratulations! Good for you! Perhaps the biggest thing to do is to continue thinking about this as a life-long habit. Picture it. Realize how doable it is. Live with it through various circumstances (vacations, holidays, social engagements, and just regular every day life). If you take a few extra special days for something, have a plan to get back on track after that. Post here when you have questions or get discouraged. Use the habitcal to track monthly habits (I find that filling in those little squares still motivates me--I've been filling them in for 6 months!). Join the monthly challenge so that someone else is seeing your calendar, just for the extra accountability.Nell12 wrote:Hi everyone I'm looking for advice etc. I've done 21 days - it's the longest I've kept to any kind of diet or plan (except when I did weightwatcher and lost 30lbs and then puts it back on in 6 months!)
I'm just wondering what to do next - I'm continuing with vanilla no No S - I'm feeling happy and calm about eating. I'd like some ideas and suggestions from all you post 21 day-ers on what you do to make this part of your life
Thanks,
Nell
And as you encounter each new type of circumstance, keep encouraging yourself to think of lifelong, doable habits--not "dieting" but a way of life that's healthy.
I really like NoS because it allows the flexibility to enjoy special days, and there's an ease in getting back on track after those days too.
Homeschool Mom and No S returnee as of 11-30-15.
2 years and counting on No-S.
29 lbs. down, 34 to go. Slow and steady wins the race.
Respect Moderation
2 years and counting on No-S.
29 lbs. down, 34 to go. Slow and steady wins the race.
Respect Moderation
Congratulations!
My No s plan is to keep at it. I have diet head on my s days and I get down on myself on red days so my habit plan is to do my best on n days. My diet head on n days is much better than it was at the start and I figure if I just keep going with no s my relationship with food in general will improve.
My No s plan is to keep at it. I have diet head on my s days and I get down on myself on red days so my habit plan is to do my best on n days. My diet head on n days is much better than it was at the start and I figure if I just keep going with no s my relationship with food in general will improve.