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(although I have stopped eating some foods). I just set myself a couple of rulles: 1. If it doesn't taste really good, I'm not going to eat it; 2. I can have whatever I want (but if it's not good for me, just a bite or two); 3. I try to eat more fruits and veggies; 4. Is there a healthy alternative?
Originally Posted by amdak
No system or routine really. I refuse to think of mysellf on a diet
(although I have stopped eating some foods). I just set myself a couple of rulles: 1. If it doesn't taste really good, I'm not going to eat it; 2. I can have whatever I want (but if it's not good for me, just a bite or two); 3. I try to eat more fruits and veggies; 4. Is there a healthy alternative?
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Amdak, I'm doing something similar, and it's a slow but successful process. If I make a goal and getting to it isn't something I can see myself doing forever, I drop it and find a more sustainable way. I'm glad to see it's been working so well for you! Originally Posted by amdak
I think the key (after years of trying different diets), IMHO, is to find what works for you and what you can live with for the rest of your life.
ShyShy - you'll get back on track! It sounds like you didn't eat much earlier in the day yesterday, so I'm sure you are right about your cals being okay.



(sorry haven't been around, crazy busy) 
