I've been frustrated with my weight loss.
Or, since April, the lack of.
I know where I went "wrong."
My birthday.
My excuse to bake a cake and have a piece
...or two.
Here is where my all-or-nothing thinking gets me into trouble because then there is guilt, then there is the feeling of messing things up so I might as well have a couple more pieces the next day...and so on until old habits come back and the cycle continues.
3 rules and 1 exception:
- No Snacks
- No Sweets
- No Seconds
Except *sometimes* on days that start with "S" (Saturday, Sunday, Special Occasions)
There is a book available at Amazon:
So in keeping with my 12 reasons I'm giving up on counting calories,
here are 12 reasons I'm liking the No S Diet:
- I get to eat what everyone else is eating.
- There are no forbidden foods or even acceptable food lists.
- It frees up my mind to think about other things besides how to make a snack healthy or thoughts of guilt, or calories, calories, calories.
- It frees up my time since I don't need to snack.
- Did I mention it's simple? Three meals a day. Three plates a day. (Except occasionally.)
- I still get to eat sugar in moderation and *sometimes* sweets.
- It forms good habits.
- It encourages moderation.
- It teaches individual responsibility and not excuses.
- It supports all the healthy habits I've learned like loading most of your plate with vegetables, fruits and whole grains.
- I can focus on the enjoyment of food and not the worry part (bad vs. good food).
- There's nothing to buy - a nickname for this diet is the No $ Diet.
No S Diet, used by permission |
I have followed this diet for only a week so far and it's totally doable. I'll admit:
I get hungry between meals at this point but not weak.
I also load my plate up embarrassingly full.
And yes, I've lost weight.
How does this sound to anyone out there?
2 comments:
I love it! So Simple! I have a hard time remembering its okay to feel hungry.
I know, right? Hunger is NOT an emergency...
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