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Hello Ladies!
Good Morning all. Hubby and I had our weekly weigh in. He gained .25 and I stayed the same, was hoping for a loss, but at least no gain. Getting ready to read Eat what you love, love what you eat. Sounds interesting. Have a blessed day. Tammy:hug:
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Tammy, I've read some many IE books that I'm starting to forget which ones I've read. Is that one by Michell May, M.D.?
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Tammy, let us know how you like the book. I can't get over how hungry I get when it is so cold outside.....minus 15 at night. I posted awhile back how that does really affect us but don't know how far back the article is. ha!
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If you find an article on the cold and eating will you post it? Thanks.
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A Starting point...vent
Good morning,
I haven't posted since my joining day, but wanted to get back to y'all and this thread again.. I guess I need to vent a bit, or just express some things as they relate to intuitive/mindful/true-thinny eating. I don't know if anyone else here has gone through this. The times in my life when I did eat intuitively were times when I felt "safe" or had more general emotional support from friends/family or felt "secure". Clearly, those times were too far and few between. But I do have an idea of what it is like to eat to live rather than live to eat. I really want to get back to eating like that---just eating like a normal person. (Rather than snarfing food while I watch TV or sit at the computer. I coined the word "snarf" because I used to own a terrier that ate so fast he could snif and "scarf" in one gulp.) I have the additional challenge of having to eat a controlled carb/ 4+ meals a day plan for health reasons. I just want to get to where I can enjoy what I eat, and cook it to taste as good as possible---in lieu of controlled carbs. It's like an eating "double challenge". But has anyone here in the past found that when you are in a happier phase of your life, it is so much easier to eat normally>? And when in the harder phases of life---food is a diversion? and what books would you say helped you the most? I own the "7 Secrets of Thin People" book, and "When Women Stop Hating Their Bodies". Both are very good. Thanks for listening, Happy Tummy |
Oh, yes, it is easier to eat normally when things are going well. And food can be a stress tamer even if your just bored. My favorite book is The Overfed Head by Rob Stevens.
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I went back to the first post of Intuitive Eating #13 and found the articles on eating and cold plus some others I'm going to reread.
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Fast forward a few years, and life's stresses and problems--with a bad thyroid thrown in--and I've put on 130lbs since being with my husband. :( I ended 2010 with a loss, for the whole year, of--wait for it--FIVE pounds! Yup, a lousy five pounds. Better than my usual gain, I suppose. :dizzy: This year I really hope to make some progress, a little more than five pounds would be nice. :lol: |
Becky, you didn't gain and you lost 5lb. I'll be praying for you for a bigger loss next year.
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Eden Diet, OVerfed Head, I can make you thin, Intuitive eating,think thin, be thin and now eat what you love, love what you eat. This is my IE library, I am getting to the point of, ok, Tammy, how many books do you think you need to read that all more or less say the same thing! I mean there are just so many ways that you can put IE, I just keep praying that one day the little light bulb will go off and I can say "NOW I get it!!! Have a blessed day.
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Seems like you can learn a little something new from each book. Just now reading Skinny Chicks Don't Eat Salads and learned that starving yourself doesn't work......it backfires. I noticed a few months ago I was waiting sometimes until afternoon to eat even though I was really hungry. It didn't work. There is something about keeping the blood sugar even that helps with weight loss.
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