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515.1 | | ANT::ZARLENGA | Whaddayou know? Your head's wooden! | Fri Sep 22 1989 19:55 | 13 |
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While I was dieting, I cheated every weekend, usually on
Saturday.
It was a calorie cheat - I'd eat more of the allowed low-fat
foods, not forbidden foods.
It didn't seem to affect my weight loss, and it did make it
easy for me to stick to it during the week, I had Saturday to look
forward to :^).
-mike z
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515.2 | Motivation? I want to be THIN! :-) | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie | Sat Sep 23 1989 02:34 | 5 |
| I cheat, but keep going. Doesn't seem to hurt too much, just takes
longer to get there!
- ���
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515.3 | The last time | COOKIE::WILCOX | Database Systems/West | Mon Sep 25 1989 12:12 | 14 |
| I cheat, but keep going because THIS IS THE LAST TIME I WANT TO DO THIS!
There is no doubt in my mind that my overall eating is in much better shape
than it ever was. When we go out and have a really big meal, which in
not often anymore, we remark that it's hard to believe we used to eat
like that a LOT! (we still go out a fair amount, just don't eat as much!)
It's a bit difficult for me right at this moment. I'm pregnant, have a
copy of the WW plan, etc.. but find my motivation waning. On the other
hand, I don't want to gain the 50+ that I did first time. So, the frame
of mind is really better now.
BTW, I've been going to WW since January '88. Have missed a few meetings,
have backslid a lot now and then, but am still plugging along.
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515.4 | A little praise... | HOTAIR::SIMON | Hugs Welcome Anytime! | Mon Sep 25 1989 13:55 | 29 |
| Praise without pressure keeps me going. What I mean is this: Some
people I know will say - You've lost a little of what you need to do -
keep it up. Now, I always look at this negatively. I've done
something pretty good. It always seems to me that it diminishes what I
have done now and puts pressure on the future. I have a really good
friend - In fact, she became my housemate a few months ago and she does
a wonderful thing. When I weigh in and show a weight loss, she gives
me a hug and says "I'm proud of you!" There's no pressure in that. It
makes me smile a few hours and want to do more. When I get depressed
and down on dieting, she has often said she would like me the same fat
or thin. This makes me accountable for myself. I have several friends
here that seem to work the same way. With me, a little praise goes a
long way.
As for cheating, I do some of that. I'm not on a diet plan so cheating
is relatively unknown. If I cheat, I try to use some self control.
If I can stay the same weight when I allow myself things I would not
normally have, I consider this as a success - this is how I'm going to
have to live once I reach my goal. Each little success will keep me
going for awhile.
I think my biggest motivational problem is my own self-image. If I
don't like myself, my first reaction is often to go eat. I have
controlled this impulse. If I can keep my self-image positive, I can
do well and stay motivated (except for those little lapses).
Denise
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515.5 | "Think about it...." | NETMAN::LAGOY | | Thu Sep 28 1989 17:40 | 8 |
| When I am tempted to cheat, I just keep telling myself...
"NOTHING TASTES AS GOOD... AS THIN FEELS!"
peggy
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515.6 | HELPING THE HEAVY! | RUTLND::SWITCHBOARD | | Thu Oct 12 1989 15:25 | 8 |
| DEAR PEGGY
THE BEST WAY TO LOSE THE WEIGHT IS TO SPEND A LITTLE MONEY
AND JOIN NUTRI SYSTEMS WEIGHT LOSS CENTER. THERE ARE ALOT OF NUTRI
SYSTEMS AROUND JUST LOOK IN THE PHONE BOOK. ON THERE DIET YOU CAN HAVE
ONE HEAVY CALORE TREAT EVERY OTHER DAY.
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515.7 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Guilty by Association | Thu Oct 12 1989 16:48 | 9 |
| I must admit I distrust the notion that eating nothing one day, then
reverting to your previous diet the next, will help in any way
whatever.
For any long term loss, you have to change your diet for EVERY day.
- Andy ��� Leslie
VMS CSSE Newbury
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515.8 | Don't understand .6 | NIZDAY::GIBEAU | | Fri Oct 13 1989 14:27 | 13 |
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Re: .6
I've been on Nutri/System since May, and I must admit that I haven't
the foggiest idea what you're referring to!
Could you please explain it to me?
Thanks,
Donna Gibeau
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515.9 | do it the right way, eat sensibly every day | ANT::ZARLENGA | now I *have to* clean the house! | Fri Oct 13 1989 22:49 | 9 |
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re .6
Not only will it NOT help you lose weight, and actually PROMOTE
fat storage every other day when you semi-fast, you may be setting
yourself up for stomach problems like gastric ulcers.
-mike z
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515.10 | Slowing Down | MALLET::MARTIN | | Tue Oct 17 1989 12:56 | 10 |
| What kept me going was success. As the pounds came off I was so
proud of myself.
Then the weightloss slowed down, I had an illness, and my motivation
waned. Now I'm almost back at the weight I started from.
So, here we go again...
Greg.
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515.11 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | A duck is just an entry-level swan | Tue Oct 17 1989 13:39 | 6 |
| Please realise that "dieting" per se doesn't chnage your weight
forever. If you immediately revert to old food habits, on goes the
weight!
- and this from one who knows!
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515.12 | Self-Discipline Works! | GIPPER::TRACEY | | Tue Apr 10 1990 18:01 | 11 |
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What keeps me going is the praise and encouragement I get from others.
I have been on a steady diet since Jan. and I have cheated a few
times, but I've always gotten back on the program. Discipline is
a major factor in controlling what and how you eat. Although I
dream of eating those 'forbidden' foods, I enjoy the balanced meals
and look forward to healthy treats. I've adjusted my whole
consciousness about how I look and what I eat. It took me 7 yrs.
to realize how important my body is to me. Achieving your goal
and maintaining a healthy lifestyle is the only way to go!
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515.13 | Reply to what keeps me going and do I cheat... | COOKIE::BELL | Kerry Bell, Database Systems, Colorado Springs | Mon Jun 18 1990 16:43 | 27 |
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What keeps me going?...
1. Comments from friends and family about how well I'm doing.
2. Putting on clothes that I haven't been able to wear in a long time!
3. Being able to ride my stationary bike 10 miles in about 30 minutes
and knowing that I'm improving every day.
4. Positive images of what I will look and feel like when I've reached
my goal.
5. The fact that my kid's won't have to be embarrased by a "fat mom"
when they start school.
Do I cheat?...
I like to think of it as a "pause". This way I don't cheat or blow it.
There's nothing to start over or get back to...
I simply take a pause from my food and exercise program. After the
pause, I continue on with my new, life-long way of taking care
of myself.
It works for me...
I'm down 27 pounds since April 9th - Goal: 73 more!!
Kerry
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515.14 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | Hugs to all Kevin Costner lookalikes | Mon Jun 18 1990 20:02 | 18 |
| See myself in a different light. A happier me, a more relaxed me, a me
with more of a sense of humour than ever!
Having my daughter and her boyfriend pick me up at the airport and
comment on how much weight I had lost. (This is from my daughter who
really didn't notice the 90lbs coming off (^)
Being able to taste all the American treats and know it wouldn't make
any difference.
And, loving my low-fat lifetime plan than means I can eat HUGE amounts
of pasta, grains, veggies etc and still lose inches.
When I want a treat (not cheat!) I have an extra serving of my
favourite non-fat yoghurt or a big bowl of oatmeal (^'
...dale
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515.15 | a voice of success :-) | SVBEV::VECRUMBA | Do the right thing! | Fri Jun 29 1990 14:56 | 39 |
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Well, I got down to my target weight (about 185), just in time to buy all
new summer clothes for vacation. It's a good thing I have more than
one credit card, one alone would have overheated and sufferred over-charge
melt-down.
And yes, after one week of vacation (in Hawaii), I came back at the same
weight.
I started in February, "finished" in June. I have to admit, though, that
I remember 185 as "thinner" than I look now. [I was 185 for an all too
brief period right after college.] Maybe a few more pounds...
I had _never_ been able to stick with a diet for more than a few weeks.
Motivation: tired of huffing and puffing
tired of pants always slipping down because my circumference
shrank as they descended from about my waist
tired of looking like a beached whale in swim trunks
Cheating: rarely, though this time around _the_ key was finding
acceptable substitutes for the unavoidable indulgeneces
(popcorn for potato chips, sweet fruit like pineapple for
candy bars, etc.)
...and not getting discouraged about blatantly anti-diet
behavior (sucking down a box of Nabisco sugar wafers) as long
as I hadn't done that for a month or two -- and didn't let
it open the proverbial floodgate
Burn-out: avoidable with enough patience, a measure of NON-self-denial,
and keeping the cupboard spartanly stocked -- you can't
eat what you don't have
Remember, will-power alone makes for a sometimes effective, _always_ short,
diet.
/Peters
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