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Look at this fancy pants with their high "moderation and future planning" concepts.
I make the whole bag, I EAT THE WHOLE BAG
Nah man. I do this and promptly forget about a Ziploc bag or two in the freezer for a few months. Finding a bag of chili that will be ready to eat in minutes on a day you don't feel like cooking or ordering out (again), is like Christmas morning.
Lol yeah, putting leftovers in my freezer is a sure fire way to ensure that I will never see that food again.
This is the attitude we need in this thread. I nominate you King of the ADHD cooks for 24 minutes. Long may you reign in funny. ;)
yeah, i used to do that but i'm currently on a diet to lose 60 pounds so i've stop refilling my plate
Lost 80 so far, and still dropping. No diet, eating anything I want. 3 suggestions:
A pound is about 3500 calories. You can take that in in a week in sugary drinks alone. That's a pound you have to offset somehow, or it's an added pound. Stop with the sugary drinks, and that's a pound you don't have to deal with. Now your energy is burning your stored calories (fat).
One of the things I've done routinely, is eat only a half a sandwich. I find that I am actually no longer hungry after half a sandwich, so why eat the whole thing? I'll just save it for lunch tomorrow. That cuts the calories in half, as well as my lunch cost.
We also eat far too much out of boredom. If you find yourself staring into the open fridge, wondering what to eat for a snack, you aren't really hungry, you're bored. Don't do that, go do something else.
Knitting, needlepoint, reading, juggling, petting your cat, even scrolling on your phone, etc. would work. You just need a distraction. My Dad quit smoking back in the 80s, when the Rubik's Cube became a fad. When he was tempted to smoke, he'd pick up the cube and work on it. It worked, he quit smoking AND learned how to solve a Rubik's Cube.
Do those things and be patient, and you will steadily lose weight while you eat anything you want. No low carb, high protein, no Keto, no starving, no cravings, no shakes or smoothies, no counting calories or points, etc. Just moderation by eating only when you are hungry.
I've been losing weight steadily for almost three years, averaging about 30 pounds per year. It's not fast, but I am definitely going in the right direction. I have no anxiety about gaining weight, and I no longer ever feel guilty about food or eating.
It's also super validating to go into the doctor, and have them fumble when they look at your weight, and say "Hey, you've lost about 30 pounds since I last saw you, and...you were down 30 last time, too! Nice job!"
That's a lot better than "Dude, you're fat. You've got to lose a lot of weight or you're going to die."
dude that's awesome! thank you for your detailed explanations, we have a very similar way of approaching things. I also love the idea of keeping your mind busy with something creative, it's also making your life so much more interesting than being a spectator in front of a TV, a computer or a smartphone screen.
proud of you man :D
I've picked up sewing (making a fursuit right now, it's a project that will take me a full year), it's very soothing and i can do it while speaking with my friends in voice chat, i even put the camera on so they can see what i do, it's actually great to upkeep my friendships :D
i lost 20 lbs since the start of the year, and food-wise i did three things:
Thanks for the kind words. You've adopted a very similar program as I did. It's a LOT easier to train yourself to eat in moderation than stick to some diet, and you get to eat pretty much anything you want.
I forgot to mention unsweetened ice tea, so I'm glad you reminded me. That's another one of my favorite beverages. I've never liked the taste of sweet tea. My family grew up drinking it without sugar, and that's the way it tastes right to me. Ice water is still me favorite beverage.
Holistic approach, I like your style.
Good on you, props to your will power and your habit forming
tysm! I think you got it right, it's actually the key, forming a long term habit
slow and steady progress. that makes it also way more probable that i don't fall back into the old habits of eating junk randomly or increase the portion sizes when reach my target weight!
Yep, and I also didnt want to say "congrats!" because that would make it into a one act reward thing that your brain might use as currency to fall back into bad habits (I do this)
Constant vigilence!