There was once a comedian that talked about diet having a die in it… that is how I kind of look at dieting. I have tried more than once to hop on a diet trend, but the problem is as soon as you say I can’t have it, that is all that I crave. So, over the years I have adapted a little here and there and although I am no where near where I want to be on my weight, I have held even and not gone up. My meds cause weight gain so I am happy to stay even.
I grew up in a household where you got rewarded with food. Birthday dinners were always your choice, you ate when you were stressed and depressed. Even when we were sick there were special meals or treats – like ice cream for a sore throat. I learned well and still turn to food for comfort… but it doesn’t really work.
I eat and I regret. I then try to cut back a little. Add more fruits and especially vegetables. I don’t cut out sweets, only cut them back. I tried to eliminate them but then I tend to binge on them in a frenzy to get that comfort food rush.
I have a very bad relationship with food. As I have heard it said before diet IS a four-letter word! So, I will eat in moderation and when my body lets me, I exercise a little to stay as healthy as I can. What do you do to try to eat right?
Written for Fandango’s One-Word Challenge (FOWC) – diet
Nightmare i know too well myself ! Softies U just forget to not eat garbsge.. It literally skips my mind
Why cant they just invent good for you food that actually tastes good?
Kale…lettuce…water…air ..hmmmm
I can identify with you a 💯 %
Unfortunately many can. Thanks for commenting Sadje!
You’re welcome 😉
“What do you do to try to eat right?” I depend upon my wife to prepare healthy meals. If it wasn’t for her, I’d probably live on mostly frozen dinners and junk food.
Good for Mrs Fandango then, she keeps you on the straight and narrow.
She tries, anyway. 😉
One thing I do is try to plan my “cheats” and look forward to them. If I know there is nothing I can’t eat once in a while, I feel less deprived. Also, before I begin eating, I thank myself for choosing the healthy meal.
All good ideas, thanks for commenting! 😊
Getting exercise in is a great idea, relying too much on scales is not a great measurement in the short term. I tend to maintain one week then lose like 4lbs the next. It’s still 2lbs every 2 weeks but it’s easy to get disheartened when you see no progress.
My measurement is beating the time record of the same walk every day. That way I can see myself getting more fit even if the scales don’t immediately show it!
Sounds like a good plan!