Weeze Pitiful
So, after reading that food porn post, as Kimmie called it, I thought maybe we needed to balance that out with something 'positive'.
So now the question becomes, name your most winning strategies for weight loss success.
Mine was learning how to cook for my plan so I wouldn't get bored with the same old thing over and over. I got so bored with chicken when I was on low fat I thought I was going to start cackling. My other best strategy was to always be prepared. Running out of acceptable groceries is a sure fire way to eat the wrong thing. Mainly cuz you ain't got the right thing! And taking something to eat was absolutely key for eating at functions that weren't diet friendly.
That was mine...what'cha got?
Mary
My positive would be my love for whole foods. This has been slowly happening over the years, but really didn't start happening until this past year. My body is just now starting to let me know my breathing improves when I eat better (I take an inhaler daily). I love my new found crave for green smoothies, and I actually crave whole grains. My husband laughs at me, saying I"m the only one in the world that smells and gets high off of whole grains. I love it! I also love eating and trying new berries. I could live without the flour, etc. It's just those damn fast food places and ice cream that gets me every weekend!
This past year I've really opened up my eyes to the health benefits of foods. Now if I can just incorporate that into losing weight! Somehow it doesn't work all the time for me. Guess it's those darn weekends. :)
It is the last frontier.
"The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don't want, drink what you don't like, and do what you'd rather not." ~Mark Twain
The weekdays are structured and more planned. People who are apt to tempt you to eat the wrong things are in the house with you for two days in a row. I'd try making sure that you have PLENTY of healthy options just for you and anyone else who might want to join you in some sanity. Just sumpn' to think about.
Mary
But I have been yo yoing 15 lbs for the last couple of years but it works, now I just have to work on will power.