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Originally Posted by yangtzer
Chunkahlunkah congrats on the new low. thank you for the kind words.
It's very hard for me to be a conscious eater. food means so much more than just food in my life. I eat when I am happy, sad, bored etc.. if you know what I'm saying. LOL
Do you do any differently in losing phase vs. maintenance phase? both calories intake and exercise.
Thanks,
yangzter! For me, losing and maintenance feel far more similar than different. I think that's because I don't eat at a large deficit when I'm losing. So maintenance is only, I don't know, an extra 300 or so calories a day. That's not that different. Those extra 300 daily calories give me more leeway with weekends and a bigger serving here and there and maybe an extra snack, but it's far more similar than different. When I live differently is when I'm gaining.

I've twice put on weight and both times what happened is I'd abruptly become much more sedentary, and (for various reasons) I didn't compensate by eating less to match my new caloric needs.
Breaking into a mindful eating pattern can be tough at first, but I know you can do it!

We all mindlessly eat sometimes and I think that's part of the joy in life.

But most of us probably do need to make that a minority of the time to maintain our desired weight. Do you have an eating schedule in place--general set times when you eat your meals? Over the last holiday season, I fell HARD into the mindless eating zone. I've only had a couple phases in my life that bad. What helped me transition out of that to more mindful eating was when I'd get a hankering to eat something for any reason other than genuine hunger, I'd tell myself that I could have it but I just needed to wait for my next meal. Sometimes that urge would hit in the evening when no more meals were due that day, so I just made myself wait until the next day. It was hard at first bc I'd gotten into the habit those couple of months to just eat whenever, but confining my eating just to meals and snacks helped me break out of that habit. Just putting it out there in case you can relate!
