Title: | Weight Loss and Maintenance |
Notice: | **PLEASE** enter notes in mixed case (CAPS ARE SHOUTING)! |
Moderator: | ASICS::LESLIE |
Created: | Mon Jul 09 1990 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 933 |
Total number of notes: | 9931 |
My nutritionist doesn't talk much about food with me and now I think I know why. She said something about food assuming too large a role in one's life. She's asked what things in my life make me feel energized and what I want my life to be like, but she doesn't ask me to keep track of what I've eaten over the weeks. I didn't mind, but now I think I understand why. If I spent a lot of time thinking about what I could eat, what I was going to eat and what I had eaten, food's role in my life would be as large or larger than when I was overindulging. And food is not that big a deal on the cosmic scale of things, so why is it worth all that energy?
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599.1 | Food is as big a part of our culture as Cars. | VAXCAT::RKE | Pussycattus fugit | Tue Aug 14 1990 10:30 | 7 |
Doesn't the old heirarchy of needs go something like Food, shelter, love, notes? I think that is the emphasis on food because it is the most basic need of most amimals. It seems, however, that our culture plays too heavily on, and the big interests will not let us get past that need. Richard. | |||||
599.2 | LESLIE::LESLIE | Eponymous VAX | Tue Aug 14 1990 12:34 | 6 | |
It's cetainly true that it's easy to overemphasis the role of food in ones life. Part of every overeaters re-education is to learn that food means less than you thought. /andy/ |