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Originally Posted by catherinef
Planning is actually my favourite part of the whole process. I love, love, love shopping for food, buying all my vegetables and fruits and so on, and deciding what I'm going to be doing with them. I've been keeping things interesting by trying new stuff a couple of times a week, based upon what I've bought at the greengrocer, but I've got plenty of things I eat all the time, and they're already in my FitDay, so it's just a matter of slapping them into place. I usually plan a couple of days in advance, and it lets me be pretty flexible, actually, since I can just switch the meals around from day to day if I change my mind, or get up in the morning and decide I'm just really not in the mood for whatever I have planned that day. I don't find it burdensome at all, I find it freeing, since failure to plan is what got me so bloody fat in the first place.
Exactly!!! Catherine, I can't tell you how much I sense that we have very similar experiences to one another.
You see, I kinda look at it as a hobby! People have hobbies of all sorts, mine just happens to good and healthy eating. I love looking at recipes and tweaking them, finding some great ones to add to my ever expanding repertoire of fabulous healthy fare - good enough for me, my family and company alike, for each and every occasion. I love shopping in kitchen stores and finding new gadgets, containers, knives and what not to help me along this journey, I do love all my gorgeous linens, bowls, baskets, platters, candlesticks and everything to do with making my dining experience more pleasurable.
I think it is SO important to find the joy in this, to celebrate it and revel in it. Not to see the dread in it. I think that has been crucial to my success.
It is VERY important to love what you're doing, if you love what you're doing AND love the results, than how can it be a hardship? How can you look at it as anything but wonderful? At least that's how I feel better than 98% of the time. And for that other meager less than 2%, that feeling lasts a
very short time as I am soon snapped back into reality and realize just how much I love everything - not only about being slim, but what it takes to get and stay there.