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slaverosebeauty -> RE: My diet. (1/5/2008 11:26:30 AM)
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ORIGINAL: nella No Foods. candy potatoships butter, cream esessive fat things. Rule number 1 from someone who moonlights as a model {so I have had to cut things almost completly out at times} and who has spoken with more medical professionals than I can count, its counterproductive to say you CANNOT have certain foods. That psychologically makes you want them. Its best to limit them and keep things in moderation that you want. Just using your list of 'no-nos' I will give a few examples.. Candy - depending on what type, get the 'snack' size and put them in the freezer, behind everything so if you want 1, then yuo have to go through everything else. Potatoe chips - thats an easy one. Take 1 handfull out, put it in a bowl and put the rest away. Tell yuuorself, you ONLY get 1 handfull and enjoy each one. NEVER eat from a bag or a box. Pull out 1 portion [or buy them already in those individual portions] and put the rest away. I do that with most things [ice creame, chips, cookies, pie, etc], its easy and it makes sence. The 'excessive fat things' - look for healthier versions. Some fat is GOOD for you. Just choose the right ones. "I can't Believe It's Not Butter" is my FAV when it comes to butter type spreads, it tastes delicious and they have more varieties and its healthier for you. Remember diets do NOT work. Period. You have to change your way of thinking, how you prepare foods, etc. It's as much mental, psychological and environmental a it is anything. I want to fit into a small size 4 in the next few weeks and be more toned by the time my bf gets back home from being deployed; so what am I doing about it? I'm increasing my workouts [4 or 5 a week 30 to 45min each] including streatching; I am eating more fruits and vegies and low-fat dairy [it helps you to loose weight]; doing more crossstitch [you can't do that AND eat, otherwise you will get what you are working on dirty]; parking further away when I do shopping or work. Don't go cold turkey on thing or just jump into the deep end, take things slowly so you don't go into shock and end up doing exactly what you didn't want to do in the first place. Little things DO add up; but depriving yourself, it will backfire, trust me; most physicians will tell you the same thing. I have seen it happen more times than I have seen dead horse threads on here.
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