These boxes are super cute, right? The laptop ones are nice but...these come with stickers (I will secretly always be a ten year old girl in 1983, filling out her sticker book)!
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What's "crazy" or "nuts" about planning ahead and portioning out food?
Passionista, all I can really say in defense of that is I don't feel like I have a very good grasp of normal when it comes to food. My grandmother was a bulimic right up until she went into hospice care. My mother has been gaining and losing huge amounts of weight my whole life. Either you are on a diet (not eating) or you're not on a diet (and eating everything in sight). That's all I know. In the past, I have lost weight (WW, Jenny Craig, and the low carb eating I mentioned in the first post are exceptions, those felt like training wheels for getting close to normal, although WW can get really weirdly obsessive. My particular meetings were just...wow. People were OBSESSIVE in what I thought was not a great way) by just not eating. Days and days of not eating. Or eating weird things. Or just as little as possible. So I know that what sounds like a good idea and actually makes the weight come off is often, for me, just the flip side of eating whatever, whenever. You know, it's like I'm obsessed with eating everything and can't stop thinking about food, or I'm obsessed with not eating and controlling in weird ways.
Sometimes I do a gut check and come up with "I don't know, better ask someone else."
kaplods, those are some very good guide lines that make sense to me.