Guest guest Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 For me, it just confirmed my natural instinct, which is to think that diets are crazy. I thought so as a teenager, and young adult, and even as I was steadily gaining weight as an mature adult, I remember telling people that I just " couldn't diet " , and that I never had. Even when I would have loved to lose weight (because being 50 - 60 pounds overweight really wasn't much fun), I couldn't imagine myself doing it. So this chapter was very reinforcing for me. I could now know that I wasn't crazy, or worse, completely lacking in any kind of self-discipline, and that not only was there a better way, but that the dieting route WOULDN'T work. Whew! That's a load off of me. Tilley > > > > Throw out the diet books and magazine articles that offer you the false hope of losing weight quickly, easily, and permanently. Get angry at the lies that have led you to feel as if you were a failure every time a new diet stopped working and you gained back all of the weight. If you allow even one hope to linger that a new and better diet might be lurking around the corner, it will prevent you from being free to rediscover Intuitive Eating. > > > > (quoted from Intuitive eating by Tribloe & Resch - St. 's Press) > > > > Please reply (to this post) with any and all things this brings up for you. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 " My question: can you actively choose certain foods over others (that you might also like, but that don't honor your body) without getting into a restriction cycle and all that goes with it. And can you lose weight completely because of how you are caring for yourself on the INside, without regard to what so-and-so will think and how your co-workers will be envious, etc, etc..... " I keep waiting for that " something " to kick in and I'll start losing weight automatically.. just because. I'm sure it doesn't quite work that way, but there are and have been various clicks and I just keep trudging along. Sandarah > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 " My question: can you actively choose certain foods over others (that you might also like, but that don't honor your body) without getting into a restriction cycle and all that goes with it. And can you lose weight completely because of how you are caring for yourself on the INside, without regard to what so-and-so will think and how your co-workers will be envious, etc, etc..... " I keep waiting for that " something " to kick in and I'll start losing weight automatically.. just because. I'm sure it doesn't quite work that way, but there are and have been various clicks and I just keep trudging along. Sandarah > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 > I've heard that from Gillian and others here too. Its sort of a 'click' that just happens when one gets to a (true) self appreciative and honoring point - the weight begins to just takes care of itself without 'applied' efforts on the part of the person. " >Mmm, you know that " true self " thing - I do keep sort of sinking into myself in newer, deeper ways. I used to notice that when I was in bed and it was nearly time to go to sleep, sometimes I'd instead sort of wake up to myself and be fully present for the first time all day. I would wonder where that me had been the rest of the day as I went through the routines and shoulds and oughts and have to's that comprised my life (including dieting). Lately I feel more present and am slowly dropping away various parts of various boxes and boxed-in thinking. In think there is a " true self " I'm starting to unearth in the process... And, the whole issue of weight/diet is looking very differently than it did just a few short months ago... Even so, I have gained, my fat pants are tight at times - and I'm not flipped out about it, I have a calm about my weight, whether or not I eat and a sense of commitment to this process. We shall see... Sandarah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 > I've heard that from Gillian and others here too. Its sort of a 'click' that just happens when one gets to a (true) self appreciative and honoring point - the weight begins to just takes care of itself without 'applied' efforts on the part of the person. " >Mmm, you know that " true self " thing - I do keep sort of sinking into myself in newer, deeper ways. I used to notice that when I was in bed and it was nearly time to go to sleep, sometimes I'd instead sort of wake up to myself and be fully present for the first time all day. I would wonder where that me had been the rest of the day as I went through the routines and shoulds and oughts and have to's that comprised my life (including dieting). Lately I feel more present and am slowly dropping away various parts of various boxes and boxed-in thinking. In think there is a " true self " I'm starting to unearth in the process... And, the whole issue of weight/diet is looking very differently than it did just a few short months ago... Even so, I have gained, my fat pants are tight at times - and I'm not flipped out about it, I have a calm about my weight, whether or not I eat and a sense of commitment to this process. We shall see... Sandarah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 > I've heard that from Gillian and others here too. Its sort of a 'click' that just happens when one gets to a (true) self appreciative and honoring point - the weight begins to just takes care of itself without 'applied' efforts on the part of the person. " >Mmm, you know that " true self " thing - I do keep sort of sinking into myself in newer, deeper ways. I used to notice that when I was in bed and it was nearly time to go to sleep, sometimes I'd instead sort of wake up to myself and be fully present for the first time all day. I would wonder where that me had been the rest of the day as I went through the routines and shoulds and oughts and have to's that comprised my life (including dieting). Lately I feel more present and am slowly dropping away various parts of various boxes and boxed-in thinking. In think there is a " true self " I'm starting to unearth in the process... And, the whole issue of weight/diet is looking very differently than it did just a few short months ago... Even so, I have gained, my fat pants are tight at times - and I'm not flipped out about it, I have a calm about my weight, whether or not I eat and a sense of commitment to this process. We shall see... Sandarah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2011 Report Share Posted November 23, 2011 Since starting IE and Rejecting the Diet Mentality, I no longer wake up in the morning feeling guilty for whatever I ate the day before, worrying about what the scale will read when I do my morning weigh in, or dreading the day because I will spend it worrying about food.....Yea! We are going to my son's birthday party tonight and I know I can eat anything my DIL serves WITHOUT feeling guilty! It is such a relief and so wonderfully freeing I don't ever want to go back to the diet mentality. And as an added bonus I actually eat less, knowing I can eat again whenever I want. Kriss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2011 Report Share Posted November 23, 2011 Since starting IE and Rejecting the Diet Mentality, I no longer wake up in the morning feeling guilty for whatever I ate the day before, worrying about what the scale will read when I do my morning weigh in, or dreading the day because I will spend it worrying about food.....Yea! We are going to my son's birthday party tonight and I know I can eat anything my DIL serves WITHOUT feeling guilty! It is such a relief and so wonderfully freeing I don't ever want to go back to the diet mentality. And as an added bonus I actually eat less, knowing I can eat again whenever I want. Kriss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2011 Report Share Posted November 23, 2011 Since starting IE and Rejecting the Diet Mentality, I no longer wake up in the morning feeling guilty for whatever I ate the day before, worrying about what the scale will read when I do my morning weigh in, or dreading the day because I will spend it worrying about food.....Yea! We are going to my son's birthday party tonight and I know I can eat anything my DIL serves WITHOUT feeling guilty! It is such a relief and so wonderfully freeing I don't ever want to go back to the diet mentality. And as an added bonus I actually eat less, knowing I can eat again whenever I want. Kriss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2011 Report Share Posted November 23, 2011 I am having a hard time integrating IE and eating foods that honor my body and not putting the yummy foods on the forbidden list. Sandy " My question: can you actively choose certain foods over others (that you might also like, but that don't honor your body) without getting into a restriction cycle and all that goes with it. And can you lose weight completely because of how you are caring for yourself on the INside, without regard to what so-and-so will think and how your co-workers will be envious, etc, etc..... " I keep waiting for that " something " to kick in and I'll start losing weight automatically.. just because. I'm sure it doesn't quite work that way, but there are and have been various clicks and I just keep trudging along. Sandarah > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2011 Report Share Posted November 23, 2011 I am having a hard time integrating IE and eating foods that honor my body and not putting the yummy foods on the forbidden list. Sandy " My question: can you actively choose certain foods over others (that you might also like, but that don't honor your body) without getting into a restriction cycle and all that goes with it. And can you lose weight completely because of how you are caring for yourself on the INside, without regard to what so-and-so will think and how your co-workers will be envious, etc, etc..... " I keep waiting for that " something " to kick in and I'll start losing weight automatically.. just because. I'm sure it doesn't quite work that way, but there are and have been various clicks and I just keep trudging along. Sandarah > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2011 Report Share Posted November 23, 2011 I am having a hard time integrating IE and eating foods that honor my body and not putting the yummy foods on the forbidden list. Sandy " My question: can you actively choose certain foods over others (that you might also like, but that don't honor your body) without getting into a restriction cycle and all that goes with it. And can you lose weight completely because of how you are caring for yourself on the INside, without regard to what so-and-so will think and how your co-workers will be envious, etc, etc..... " I keep waiting for that " something " to kick in and I'll start losing weight automatically.. just because. I'm sure it doesn't quite work that way, but there are and have been various clicks and I just keep trudging along. Sandarah > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2011 Report Share Posted November 24, 2011 This was a big obstacle for me. Letting go of the diet mentality was so much harder than I thought! The other day I went to lunch with my Mom and several of my aunts, and I ordered what I wanted: chicken pesto sandwich, raspberry salad and mudslide brownie that was to DIE for, and I ate what I wanted and took some home. My mom ate until she was stuffed and then complained about how she felt, how she wouldn't have to eat the rest of the day, and I know her well enough to know that she probably had a skimpy breakfast to " save up " for that lunch and that she'd feel guilty about overeating. My aunt ordered the Ultimate Grilled Cheese sandwich...without the cheese. Just lettuce and tomato because she " didn't need all those calories " and then a light soup. She mentioned dieting, and I asked if she was on a diet. She said " Seefood diet until January. " I know that she diets regularly and is rarely " successful " so this made me really sad. I never realized how miserable the diet mindset it until I was able to see it from the outside. It's Thanksgiving today, and I'm so thankful that I'll be able to show up and eat what I want, maybe even get really full, and not feel guilty or like I have to go home and plan a diet or jump on the stationary bike. I'm so thankful that I have space in my brain to think about my creative work instead of how I'm going to lost 10 pounds by Christmas. Death to the Diet Mentality! -McKella > > > ** > > > > > > " My question: can you actively choose certain foods over others (that you > > might also like, but that don't honor your body) without getting into a > > restriction cycle and all that goes with it. And can you lose weight > > completely because of how you are caring for yourself on the INside, > > without regard to what so-and-so will think and how your co-workers will be > > envious, etc, etc..... " > > > > I keep waiting for that " something " to kick in and I'll start losing > > weight automatically.. just because. I'm sure it doesn't quite work that > > way, but there are and have been various clicks and I just keep trudging > > along. Sandarah > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2011 Report Share Posted November 24, 2011 This was a big obstacle for me. Letting go of the diet mentality was so much harder than I thought! The other day I went to lunch with my Mom and several of my aunts, and I ordered what I wanted: chicken pesto sandwich, raspberry salad and mudslide brownie that was to DIE for, and I ate what I wanted and took some home. My mom ate until she was stuffed and then complained about how she felt, how she wouldn't have to eat the rest of the day, and I know her well enough to know that she probably had a skimpy breakfast to " save up " for that lunch and that she'd feel guilty about overeating. My aunt ordered the Ultimate Grilled Cheese sandwich...without the cheese. Just lettuce and tomato because she " didn't need all those calories " and then a light soup. She mentioned dieting, and I asked if she was on a diet. She said " Seefood diet until January. " I know that she diets regularly and is rarely " successful " so this made me really sad. I never realized how miserable the diet mindset it until I was able to see it from the outside. It's Thanksgiving today, and I'm so thankful that I'll be able to show up and eat what I want, maybe even get really full, and not feel guilty or like I have to go home and plan a diet or jump on the stationary bike. I'm so thankful that I have space in my brain to think about my creative work instead of how I'm going to lost 10 pounds by Christmas. Death to the Diet Mentality! -McKella > > > ** > > > > > > " My question: can you actively choose certain foods over others (that you > > might also like, but that don't honor your body) without getting into a > > restriction cycle and all that goes with it. And can you lose weight > > completely because of how you are caring for yourself on the INside, > > without regard to what so-and-so will think and how your co-workers will be > > envious, etc, etc..... " > > > > I keep waiting for that " something " to kick in and I'll start losing > > weight automatically.. just because. I'm sure it doesn't quite work that > > way, but there are and have been various clicks and I just keep trudging > > along. Sandarah > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2011 Report Share Posted November 24, 2011 This was a big obstacle for me. Letting go of the diet mentality was so much harder than I thought! The other day I went to lunch with my Mom and several of my aunts, and I ordered what I wanted: chicken pesto sandwich, raspberry salad and mudslide brownie that was to DIE for, and I ate what I wanted and took some home. My mom ate until she was stuffed and then complained about how she felt, how she wouldn't have to eat the rest of the day, and I know her well enough to know that she probably had a skimpy breakfast to " save up " for that lunch and that she'd feel guilty about overeating. My aunt ordered the Ultimate Grilled Cheese sandwich...without the cheese. Just lettuce and tomato because she " didn't need all those calories " and then a light soup. She mentioned dieting, and I asked if she was on a diet. She said " Seefood diet until January. " I know that she diets regularly and is rarely " successful " so this made me really sad. I never realized how miserable the diet mindset it until I was able to see it from the outside. It's Thanksgiving today, and I'm so thankful that I'll be able to show up and eat what I want, maybe even get really full, and not feel guilty or like I have to go home and plan a diet or jump on the stationary bike. I'm so thankful that I have space in my brain to think about my creative work instead of how I'm going to lost 10 pounds by Christmas. Death to the Diet Mentality! -McKella > > > ** > > > > > > " My question: can you actively choose certain foods over others (that you > > might also like, but that don't honor your body) without getting into a > > restriction cycle and all that goes with it. And can you lose weight > > completely because of how you are caring for yourself on the INside, > > without regard to what so-and-so will think and how your co-workers will be > > envious, etc, etc..... " > > > > I keep waiting for that " something " to kick in and I'll start losing > > weight automatically.. just because. I'm sure it doesn't quite work that > > way, but there are and have been various clicks and I just keep trudging > > along. Sandarah > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2011 Report Share Posted November 24, 2011 Wonderful sharing! And I know you will have a great day without the diet mentality. Sandy This was a big obstacle for me. Letting go of the diet mentality was so much harder than I thought! The other day I went to lunch with my Mom and several of my aunts, and I ordered what I wanted: chicken pesto sandwich, raspberry salad and mudslide brownie that was to DIE for, and I ate what I wanted and took some home. My mom ate until she was stuffed and then complained about how she felt, how she wouldn't have to eat the rest of the day, and I know her well enough to know that she probably had a skimpy breakfast to " save up " for that lunch and that she'd feel guilty about overeating. My aunt ordered the Ultimate Grilled Cheese sandwich...without the cheese. Just lettuce and tomato because she " didn't need all those calories " and then a light soup. She mentioned dieting, and I asked if she was on a diet. She said " Seefood diet until January. " I know that she diets regularly and is rarely " successful " so this made me really sad. I never realized how miserable the diet mindset it until I was able to see it from the outside. It's Thanksgiving today, and I'm so thankful that I'll be able to show up and eat what I want, maybe even get really full, and not feel guilty or like I have to go home and plan a diet or jump on the stationary bike. I'm so thankful that I have space in my brain to think about my creative work instead of how I'm going to lost 10 pounds by Christmas. Death to the Diet Mentality! -McKella > > > ** > > > > > > " My question: can you actively choose certain foods over others (that you > > might also like, but that don't honor your body) without getting into a > > restriction cycle and all that goes with it. And can you lose weight > > completely because of how you are caring for yourself on the INside, > > without regard to what so-and-so will think and how your co-workers will be > > envious, etc, etc..... " > > > > I keep waiting for that " something " to kick in and I'll start losing > > weight automatically.. just because. I'm sure it doesn't quite work that > > way, but there are and have been various clicks and I just keep trudging > > along. Sandarah > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2011 Report Share Posted November 25, 2011 I get angry when I think of the thousands of dollars I wasted on diets, gyms, weight watchers, TOPS, magazines etc. I was really, really pissed a couple of weeks ago when Dr. Oz even had a Weight Watcher`s lecturer explaining their points program. GrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrCarole (who would love to have a big bonfire and invite everyone to bring their diet books to roast) To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 2:09:23 PM Subject: Principle #1 - Reject the Diet Mentality Throw out the diet books and magazine articles that offer you the false hope of losing weight quickly, easily, and permanently. Get angry at the lies that have led you to feel as if you were a failure every time a new diet stopped working and you gained back all of the weight. If you allow even one hope to linger that a new and better diet might be lurking around the corner, it will prevent you from being free to rediscover Intuitive Eating.(quoted from Intuitive eating by Tribloe & Resch - St. 's Press)Please reply (to this post) with any and all things this brings up for you. ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2011 Report Share Posted November 25, 2011 I get angry when I think of the thousands of dollars I wasted on diets, gyms, weight watchers, TOPS, magazines etc. I was really, really pissed a couple of weeks ago when Dr. Oz even had a Weight Watcher`s lecturer explaining their points program. GrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrCarole (who would love to have a big bonfire and invite everyone to bring their diet books to roast) To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 2:09:23 PM Subject: Principle #1 - Reject the Diet Mentality Throw out the diet books and magazine articles that offer you the false hope of losing weight quickly, easily, and permanently. Get angry at the lies that have led you to feel as if you were a failure every time a new diet stopped working and you gained back all of the weight. If you allow even one hope to linger that a new and better diet might be lurking around the corner, it will prevent you from being free to rediscover Intuitive Eating.(quoted from Intuitive eating by Tribloe & Resch - St. 's Press)Please reply (to this post) with any and all things this brings up for you. ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2011 Report Share Posted November 25, 2011 I'd bring marshmallows! lol Good for you and now you are able to live your life differently - for your own sweet self and not enriching the FAT diet industry. Katcha IEing since March 2007 > > I get angry when I think of the thousands of dollars I wasted on diets, gyms, weight watchers, > > TOPS, magazines etc. I was really, really pissed a couple of weeks ago when Dr. Oz even had a Weight Watcher`s lecturer explaining their points program. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr > > Carole (who would love to have a big bonfire and invite everyone to bring their diet books to roast) > > > > > >________________________________ > > > >To: IntuitiveEating_Support > >Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 2:09:23 PM > >Subject: Principle #1 - Reject the Diet Mentality > > > >Throw out the diet books and magazine articles that offer you the false hope of losing weight quickly, easily, and permanently. Get angry at the lies that have led you to feel as if you were a failure every time a new diet stopped working and you gained back all of the weight. If you allow even one hope to linger that a new and better diet might be lurking around the corner, it will prevent you from being free to rediscover Intuitive Eating. > > > >(quoted from Intuitive eating by Tribloe & Resch - St. 's Press) > > > >Please reply (to this post) with any and all things this brings up for you. > > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2011 Report Share Posted November 25, 2011 I'd bring marshmallows! lol Good for you and now you are able to live your life differently - for your own sweet self and not enriching the FAT diet industry. Katcha IEing since March 2007 > > I get angry when I think of the thousands of dollars I wasted on diets, gyms, weight watchers, > > TOPS, magazines etc. I was really, really pissed a couple of weeks ago when Dr. Oz even had a Weight Watcher`s lecturer explaining their points program. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr > > Carole (who would love to have a big bonfire and invite everyone to bring their diet books to roast) > > > > > >________________________________ > > > >To: IntuitiveEating_Support > >Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 2:09:23 PM > >Subject: Principle #1 - Reject the Diet Mentality > > > >Throw out the diet books and magazine articles that offer you the false hope of losing weight quickly, easily, and permanently. Get angry at the lies that have led you to feel as if you were a failure every time a new diet stopped working and you gained back all of the weight. If you allow even one hope to linger that a new and better diet might be lurking around the corner, it will prevent you from being free to rediscover Intuitive Eating. > > > >(quoted from Intuitive eating by Tribloe & Resch - St. 's Press) > > > >Please reply (to this post) with any and all things this brings up for you. > > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2011 Report Share Posted November 25, 2011 I'd bring marshmallows! lol Good for you and now you are able to live your life differently - for your own sweet self and not enriching the FAT diet industry. Katcha IEing since March 2007 > > I get angry when I think of the thousands of dollars I wasted on diets, gyms, weight watchers, > > TOPS, magazines etc. I was really, really pissed a couple of weeks ago when Dr. Oz even had a Weight Watcher`s lecturer explaining their points program. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr > > Carole (who would love to have a big bonfire and invite everyone to bring their diet books to roast) > > > > > >________________________________ > > > >To: IntuitiveEating_Support > >Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 2:09:23 PM > >Subject: Principle #1 - Reject the Diet Mentality > > > >Throw out the diet books and magazine articles that offer you the false hope of losing weight quickly, easily, and permanently. Get angry at the lies that have led you to feel as if you were a failure every time a new diet stopped working and you gained back all of the weight. If you allow even one hope to linger that a new and better diet might be lurking around the corner, it will prevent you from being free to rediscover Intuitive Eating. > > > >(quoted from Intuitive eating by Tribloe & Resch - St. 's Press) > > > >Please reply (to this post) with any and all things this brings up for you. > > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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