Here's how to stop letting others rain on your health parade

shoutjoy
on 4/30/14 3:41 am - Culpeper, VA

“The people around you don't understand or don't support you. Here's how to stop letting others rain on your health parade:”

First of all, you have to realize that it's truly not them, it's you. When you have dinner at your mother-in-law's and you know she'll feel insulted if you don't eat the feed-a-family-of-four serving she just put in front of you, do you eat it? When your kids roll their eyes and complain (incessantly) every time you say you're trying a new healthy recipe, do you cave and make chicken nuggets and macaroni and cheese? When your husband wants a plate of nachos or some pizza rolls, does he expect you to share when he's made too many? People around us may seem to be deliberately trying to sabotage us, and maybe to some extent they are. They may like things the way they are. You can't change them, you can only change you. Instead of letting your mother-in-law dish up the food, you may want to take on the duty. If your kids are just not giving in to new menu choices, make a deal with them. Make certain nights of the week their night. They may get hot dogs, but insist that they always have a piece of fruit or some veggies on the side. Plus, they need to agree to try your new dishes at least a couple times a week. If your husband's snacks are hard for you to resist, make yourself something healthier, or head out the door for a walk when he wants a treat. While you're waiting for the people around you to get on board with healthier eating, you'll need to work around them. It may seem a bit like a workout on its own, but it's well worth the effort.

Clueless about weight loss and weight loss surgery of any kind.

    

        
Most Active
Recent Topics
Post Op 17 years
Penn5mom · 1 replies · 984 views
Anyone From RVA
jacreasy · 0 replies · 2320 views
×