Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 Katcha, What a great day you had! I think when we look and feel good, it does help to not overeat, at least in my case. I hope you have another day today, just like yesterday! To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2012 9:35 PM Subject: A good day Its seems like such a little thing and hardly worth mention, but I realized that I had a pretty good day today. A big credit goes toward my dressing nicely - makeup and jewelry too - which resulted in my feeling like I looked good too. I hesitated to wear the outfit I had selected because I felt that I would probably feel 'larger' in it than I wanted to. But it turned out that I was comfortable as well as having a nice appearance - hooray! Another smile maker was that I was able to defend something that I wanted handled with more care than the person I had brought it to (for color example) did. And I wasn't an angry person about it - just appropriately concerned and politely requesting of thoughtful courtesy. So lovely to be taken serious without a hassle or begging either. Perhaps those bits of personal comfort helped me to enjoy and stop about 1/2 way thru a lovely lunch. I was a bit over hungry when we ordered (favorite restaurant) but as I knew I was getting satisfied and continuing to eat was only because I was THINKING how much I loved the taste, it was time to stop. Besides if I had eaten more I wouldn't have had enough for a little dinner later - where I get to enjoy this once again :-) What a fabulous way to start off my New Year and NOT to be thinking about shoulds like weight concerns. I love IE! Katcha IEing since March 2007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 Katcha, What a great day you had! I think when we look and feel good, it does help to not overeat, at least in my case. I hope you have another day today, just like yesterday! To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2012 9:35 PM Subject: A good day Its seems like such a little thing and hardly worth mention, but I realized that I had a pretty good day today. A big credit goes toward my dressing nicely - makeup and jewelry too - which resulted in my feeling like I looked good too. I hesitated to wear the outfit I had selected because I felt that I would probably feel 'larger' in it than I wanted to. But it turned out that I was comfortable as well as having a nice appearance - hooray! Another smile maker was that I was able to defend something that I wanted handled with more care than the person I had brought it to (for color example) did. And I wasn't an angry person about it - just appropriately concerned and politely requesting of thoughtful courtesy. So lovely to be taken serious without a hassle or begging either. Perhaps those bits of personal comfort helped me to enjoy and stop about 1/2 way thru a lovely lunch. I was a bit over hungry when we ordered (favorite restaurant) but as I knew I was getting satisfied and continuing to eat was only because I was THINKING how much I loved the taste, it was time to stop. Besides if I had eaten more I wouldn't have had enough for a little dinner later - where I get to enjoy this once again :-) What a fabulous way to start off my New Year and NOT to be thinking about shoulds like weight concerns. I love IE! Katcha IEing since March 2007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 Katcha, What a great day you had! I think when we look and feel good, it does help to not overeat, at least in my case. I hope you have another day today, just like yesterday! To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2012 9:35 PM Subject: A good day Its seems like such a little thing and hardly worth mention, but I realized that I had a pretty good day today. A big credit goes toward my dressing nicely - makeup and jewelry too - which resulted in my feeling like I looked good too. I hesitated to wear the outfit I had selected because I felt that I would probably feel 'larger' in it than I wanted to. But it turned out that I was comfortable as well as having a nice appearance - hooray! Another smile maker was that I was able to defend something that I wanted handled with more care than the person I had brought it to (for color example) did. And I wasn't an angry person about it - just appropriately concerned and politely requesting of thoughtful courtesy. So lovely to be taken serious without a hassle or begging either. Perhaps those bits of personal comfort helped me to enjoy and stop about 1/2 way thru a lovely lunch. I was a bit over hungry when we ordered (favorite restaurant) but as I knew I was getting satisfied and continuing to eat was only because I was THINKING how much I loved the taste, it was time to stop. Besides if I had eaten more I wouldn't have had enough for a little dinner later - where I get to enjoy this once again :-) What a fabulous way to start off my New Year and NOT to be thinking about shoulds like weight concerns. I love IE! Katcha IEing since March 2007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 Congratulations! Isn't it nice to know that we can stop eating and bring home the leftovers to enjoy again? And to dress nicely was really a good choice as it made you feel so good. It seems like you have a good friend too. Happy New Year to you too. Sandy Its seems like such a little thing and hardly worth mention, but I realized that I had a pretty good day today. A big credit goes toward my dressing nicely - makeup and jewelry too - which resulted in my feeling like I looked good too. I hesitated to wear the outfit I had selected because I felt that I would probably feel 'larger' in it than I wanted to. But it turned out that I was comfortable as well as having a nice appearance - hooray! Another smile maker was that I was able to defend something that I wanted handled with more care than the person I had brought it to (for color example) did. And I wasn't an angry person about it - just appropriately concerned and politely requesting of thoughtful courtesy. So lovely to be taken serious without a hassle or begging either. Perhaps those bits of personal comfort helped me to enjoy and stop about 1/2 way thru a lovely lunch. I was a bit over hungry when we ordered (favorite restaurant) but as I knew I was getting satisfied and continuing to eat was only because I was THINKING how much I loved the taste, it was time to stop. Besides if I had eaten more I wouldn't have had enough for a little dinner later - where I get to enjoy this once again :-) What a fabulous way to start off my New Year and NOT to be thinking about shoulds like weight concerns. I love IE! Katcha IEing since March 2007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 Congratulations! Isn't it nice to know that we can stop eating and bring home the leftovers to enjoy again? And to dress nicely was really a good choice as it made you feel so good. It seems like you have a good friend too. Happy New Year to you too. Sandy Its seems like such a little thing and hardly worth mention, but I realized that I had a pretty good day today. A big credit goes toward my dressing nicely - makeup and jewelry too - which resulted in my feeling like I looked good too. I hesitated to wear the outfit I had selected because I felt that I would probably feel 'larger' in it than I wanted to. But it turned out that I was comfortable as well as having a nice appearance - hooray! Another smile maker was that I was able to defend something that I wanted handled with more care than the person I had brought it to (for color example) did. And I wasn't an angry person about it - just appropriately concerned and politely requesting of thoughtful courtesy. So lovely to be taken serious without a hassle or begging either. Perhaps those bits of personal comfort helped me to enjoy and stop about 1/2 way thru a lovely lunch. I was a bit over hungry when we ordered (favorite restaurant) but as I knew I was getting satisfied and continuing to eat was only because I was THINKING how much I loved the taste, it was time to stop. Besides if I had eaten more I wouldn't have had enough for a little dinner later - where I get to enjoy this once again :-) What a fabulous way to start off my New Year and NOT to be thinking about shoulds like weight concerns. I love IE! Katcha IEing since March 2007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 Congratulations! Isn't it nice to know that we can stop eating and bring home the leftovers to enjoy again? And to dress nicely was really a good choice as it made you feel so good. It seems like you have a good friend too. Happy New Year to you too. Sandy Its seems like such a little thing and hardly worth mention, but I realized that I had a pretty good day today. A big credit goes toward my dressing nicely - makeup and jewelry too - which resulted in my feeling like I looked good too. I hesitated to wear the outfit I had selected because I felt that I would probably feel 'larger' in it than I wanted to. But it turned out that I was comfortable as well as having a nice appearance - hooray! Another smile maker was that I was able to defend something that I wanted handled with more care than the person I had brought it to (for color example) did. And I wasn't an angry person about it - just appropriately concerned and politely requesting of thoughtful courtesy. So lovely to be taken serious without a hassle or begging either. Perhaps those bits of personal comfort helped me to enjoy and stop about 1/2 way thru a lovely lunch. I was a bit over hungry when we ordered (favorite restaurant) but as I knew I was getting satisfied and continuing to eat was only because I was THINKING how much I loved the taste, it was time to stop. Besides if I had eaten more I wouldn't have had enough for a little dinner later - where I get to enjoy this once again :-) What a fabulous way to start off my New Year and NOT to be thinking about shoulds like weight concerns. I love IE! Katcha IEing since March 2007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 You know, this makes sense. Dressing nicely with makeup and jewelry presents the image of someone who has it pulled together -- not just to others but to ourselves. And someone who has it pulled together doesn't get out of control about everyday issues, including eating.Ellie Its seems like such a little thing and hardly worth mention, but I realized that I had a pretty good day today. A big credit goes toward my dressing nicely - makeup and jewelry too - which resulted in my feeling like I looked good too. I hesitated to wear the outfit I had selected because I felt that I would probably feel 'larger' in it than I wanted to. But it turned out that I was comfortable as well as having a nice appearance - hooray! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 You know, this makes sense. Dressing nicely with makeup and jewelry presents the image of someone who has it pulled together -- not just to others but to ourselves. And someone who has it pulled together doesn't get out of control about everyday issues, including eating.Ellie Its seems like such a little thing and hardly worth mention, but I realized that I had a pretty good day today. A big credit goes toward my dressing nicely - makeup and jewelry too - which resulted in my feeling like I looked good too. I hesitated to wear the outfit I had selected because I felt that I would probably feel 'larger' in it than I wanted to. But it turned out that I was comfortable as well as having a nice appearance - hooray! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 You know, this makes sense. Dressing nicely with makeup and jewelry presents the image of someone who has it pulled together -- not just to others but to ourselves. And someone who has it pulled together doesn't get out of control about everyday issues, including eating.Ellie Its seems like such a little thing and hardly worth mention, but I realized that I had a pretty good day today. A big credit goes toward my dressing nicely - makeup and jewelry too - which resulted in my feeling like I looked good too. I hesitated to wear the outfit I had selected because I felt that I would probably feel 'larger' in it than I wanted to. But it turned out that I was comfortable as well as having a nice appearance - hooray! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 Yea Katcha! How great that you felt so attractive which Im sure you were and it sounds like it gave you the confidence to set some boundaries and handle a tough situation which led you to eat intuitively. Sounds like a great day. Hope there are many more days like that coming your way! Alana Sent from my Verizon Wireless Phone --- Original Message --- Sent: January 4, 2012 1/4/12 To: IntuitiveEating_Support Subject: Re: A good day  Katcha, What a great day you had! I think when we look and feel good, it does help to not overeat, at least in my case. I hope you have another day today, just like yesterday! To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2012 9:35 PM Subject: A good day  Its seems like such a little thing and hardly worth mention, but I realized that I had a pretty good day today. A big credit goes toward my dressing nicely - makeup and jewelry too - which resulted in my feeling like I looked good too. I hesitated to wear the outfit I had selected because I felt that I would probably feel 'larger' in it than I wanted to. But it turned out that I was comfortable as well as having a nice appearance - hooray! Another smile maker was that I was able to defend something that I wanted handled with more care than the person I had brought it to (for color example) did. And I wasn't an angry person about it - just appropriately concerned and politely requesting of thoughtful courtesy. So lovely to be taken serious without a hassle or begging either. Perhaps those bits of personal comfort helped me to enjoy and stop about 1/2 way thru a lovely lunch. I was a bit over hungry when we ordered (favorite restaurant) but as I knew I was getting satisfied and continuing to eat was only because I was THINKING how much I loved the taste, it was time to stop. Besides if I had eaten more I wouldn't have had enough for a little dinner later - where I get to enjoy this once again :-) What a fabulous way to start off my New Year and NOT to be thinking about shoulds like weight concerns. I love IE! Katcha IEing since March 2007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2012 Report Share Posted January 10, 2012 I totally agree, Ellie. Dressing nicely allows you to feel good about yourself, lets you believe that you are caring for yourself and will not abandon yourself at the drop of a hat. It is so important. A lot of times when I'm at home, I dress like a slob which makes me feel really slovenly and as though I don't deserve to look or feel nice. I am going to find something comfortable and cute I can wear around the house. Thanks for the inspiration. Mimi Subject: Re: A good dayTo: "IntuitiveEating_Support " <IntuitiveEating_Support >Date: Wednesday, January 4, 2012, 10:18 AM You know, this makes sense. Dressing nicely with makeup and jewelry presents the image of someone who has it pulled together -- not just to others but to ourselves. And someone who has it pulled together doesn't get out of control about everyday issues, including eating. Ellie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2012 Report Share Posted January 12, 2012 abby- i LIVE at oldnavy.com... they have great stuff. Just ordered a bunch of cute tops and sweaters for so cheap, and a short black stretchy skirt. so comfy. also great boots. i ordered everything in a Large because I am so big right now, but had to exchange most for a medium, it runs HUGE. I am normally a size 16. so important to have clothes you look and feel good in To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 8:58 PMSubject: Re: A good day Katcha, This is awesome! I need to work on this.I HATE shopping and got rid of so many of my "regular" clothes while I was pregnant because they were years out of date and didn't fit well... and I was supposed to go buy some new stuff but I've only gone once. And didn't find much. And so I find myself wearing yoga pants and long sleeve t-shirts all the time. The yoga pants are sort of nice and flattering, but the shirts are getting old, fast. But I have NO idea what I would like to be wearing instead! I honestly wish I could hire someone to figure this out. And may do so. Even though money is ridiculously tight. Best, Abby I totally agree, Ellie. Dressing nicely allows you to feel good about yourself, lets you believe that you are caring for yourself and will not abandon yourself at the drop of a hat. It is so important. A lot of times when I'm at home, I dress like a slob which makes me feel really slovenly and as though I don't deserve to look or feel nice. I am going to find something comfortable and cute I can wear around the house. Thanks for the inspiration. Mimi Subject: Re: A good dayTo: "IntuitiveEating_Support " <IntuitiveEating_Support >Date: Wednesday, January 4, 2012, 10:18 AM You know, this makes sense. Dressing nicely with makeup and jewelry presents the image of someone who has it pulled together -- not just to others but to ourselves. And someone who has it pulled together doesn't get out of control about everyday issues, including eating. Ellie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2012 Report Share Posted January 12, 2012 abby- i LIVE at oldnavy.com... they have great stuff. Just ordered a bunch of cute tops and sweaters for so cheap, and a short black stretchy skirt. so comfy. also great boots. i ordered everything in a Large because I am so big right now, but had to exchange most for a medium, it runs HUGE. I am normally a size 16. so important to have clothes you look and feel good in To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 8:58 PMSubject: Re: A good day Katcha, This is awesome! I need to work on this.I HATE shopping and got rid of so many of my "regular" clothes while I was pregnant because they were years out of date and didn't fit well... and I was supposed to go buy some new stuff but I've only gone once. And didn't find much. And so I find myself wearing yoga pants and long sleeve t-shirts all the time. The yoga pants are sort of nice and flattering, but the shirts are getting old, fast. But I have NO idea what I would like to be wearing instead! I honestly wish I could hire someone to figure this out. And may do so. Even though money is ridiculously tight. Best, Abby I totally agree, Ellie. Dressing nicely allows you to feel good about yourself, lets you believe that you are caring for yourself and will not abandon yourself at the drop of a hat. It is so important. A lot of times when I'm at home, I dress like a slob which makes me feel really slovenly and as though I don't deserve to look or feel nice. I am going to find something comfortable and cute I can wear around the house. Thanks for the inspiration. Mimi Subject: Re: A good dayTo: "IntuitiveEating_Support " <IntuitiveEating_Support >Date: Wednesday, January 4, 2012, 10:18 AM You know, this makes sense. Dressing nicely with makeup and jewelry presents the image of someone who has it pulled together -- not just to others but to ourselves. And someone who has it pulled together doesn't get out of control about everyday issues, including eating. Ellie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2012 Report Share Posted January 12, 2012 abby- i LIVE at oldnavy.com... they have great stuff. Just ordered a bunch of cute tops and sweaters for so cheap, and a short black stretchy skirt. so comfy. also great boots. i ordered everything in a Large because I am so big right now, but had to exchange most for a medium, it runs HUGE. I am normally a size 16. so important to have clothes you look and feel good in To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 8:58 PMSubject: Re: A good day Katcha, This is awesome! I need to work on this.I HATE shopping and got rid of so many of my "regular" clothes while I was pregnant because they were years out of date and didn't fit well... and I was supposed to go buy some new stuff but I've only gone once. And didn't find much. And so I find myself wearing yoga pants and long sleeve t-shirts all the time. The yoga pants are sort of nice and flattering, but the shirts are getting old, fast. But I have NO idea what I would like to be wearing instead! I honestly wish I could hire someone to figure this out. And may do so. Even though money is ridiculously tight. Best, Abby I totally agree, Ellie. Dressing nicely allows you to feel good about yourself, lets you believe that you are caring for yourself and will not abandon yourself at the drop of a hat. It is so important. A lot of times when I'm at home, I dress like a slob which makes me feel really slovenly and as though I don't deserve to look or feel nice. I am going to find something comfortable and cute I can wear around the house. Thanks for the inspiration. Mimi Subject: Re: A good dayTo: "IntuitiveEating_Support " <IntuitiveEating_Support >Date: Wednesday, January 4, 2012, 10:18 AM You know, this makes sense. Dressing nicely with makeup and jewelry presents the image of someone who has it pulled together -- not just to others but to ourselves. And someone who has it pulled together doesn't get out of control about everyday issues, including eating. Ellie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2012 Report Share Posted January 13, 2012 Thanks for the suggestions Sima and Jane! I will check out old navy dot com. also the gap and banana republic... maybe even athletica. Question: when you are figuring out what style you like (and cutting out pictures), are you looking at models that are your size? Because I'm often attracted to clothes/styles that look great on the stick thin models... and am often disappointed by how they look on my curves. Thanks, Abby IE since 11/08 and doing great with eating but still needs work on acceptance... I think this is a common issue for those of us who have a history of abusing our bodies with food. And because I've been morbidly obese since childhood, a few years ago I realized I had no idea what " my style " was. I began by simply cutting photos I liked from clothes catalogs and soon began to recognize the commonalities. I made a concerted effort to ease my wardrobe in the direction of what I wished I could wear, buying a few things which fit flatteringly of the few which they make in my style in my current size, when they were on 50% off and I could actually afford them. Interestingly, I discovered that for the most part, those investments have lasted far better than my average clothing purchase, and I FEEL so much more attractive and put-together when I wear them. When I stop to think before dressing, I often receive compliments, so I know I'm not deluding myself that it makes a difference, even though I don't kid myself either. Given that IE is part of a whole effort to finally take care of myself and listen to what I need for a change, I think taking care dressing and accessorizing and wearing make-up is very helpful for me. I have noticed that when I dress in my sloppiest outfits, I take much less care of myself, including stuffing my face more without noticing whether I'm hungry. Probably my outfit choice is a reflection of my self-thoughts that day, as opposed to being a causal factor, but given how much better I feel when I look in the mirror, I think making the effort to put myself together is well worth it, on those days I don't particularly feel like it, but can go either way. Jane > > > > > > > > > > Subject: Re: A good day > > To: " IntuitiveEating_Support " < > > IntuitiveEating_Support > > > Date: Wednesday, January 4, 2012, 10:18 AM > > > > > > > > You know, this makes sense. Dressing nicely with makeup and jewelry > > presents the image of someone who has it pulled together -- not just to > > others but to ourselves. And someone who has it pulled together doesn't get > > out of control about everyday issues, including eating. > > > > Ellie > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 I too think that feeling good about yourself plays a big part in how you are going to eat that day. It seems that if I'm already feeling lousy, I tend to think " Well, I already feel lousy. I might as well eat lousy too. " And then I have a much harder time concentrating on physical hunger cues. > > Its seems like such a little thing and hardly worth mention, but I realized that I had a pretty good day today. A big credit goes toward my dressing nicely - makeup and jewelry too - which resulted in my feeling like I looked good too. I hesitated to wear the outfit I had selected because I felt that I would probably feel 'larger' in it than I wanted to. But it turned out that I was comfortable as well as having a nice appearance - hooray! > > Another smile maker was that I was able to defend something that I wanted handled with more care than the person I had brought it to (for color example) did. And I wasn't an angry person about it - just appropriately concerned and politely requesting of thoughtful courtesy. So lovely to be taken serious without a hassle or begging either. > > Perhaps those bits of personal comfort helped me to enjoy and stop about 1/2 way thru a lovely lunch. I was a bit over hungry when we ordered (favorite restaurant) but as I knew I was getting satisfied and continuing to eat was only because I was THINKING how much I loved the taste, it was time to stop. Besides if I had eaten more I wouldn't have had enough for a little dinner later - where I get to enjoy this once again :-) > > What a fabulous way to start off my New Year and NOT to be thinking about shoulds like weight concerns. I love IE! > > Katcha > IEing since March 2007 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 I too think that feeling good about yourself plays a big part in how you are going to eat that day. It seems that if I'm already feeling lousy, I tend to think " Well, I already feel lousy. I might as well eat lousy too. " And then I have a much harder time concentrating on physical hunger cues. > > Its seems like such a little thing and hardly worth mention, but I realized that I had a pretty good day today. A big credit goes toward my dressing nicely - makeup and jewelry too - which resulted in my feeling like I looked good too. I hesitated to wear the outfit I had selected because I felt that I would probably feel 'larger' in it than I wanted to. But it turned out that I was comfortable as well as having a nice appearance - hooray! > > Another smile maker was that I was able to defend something that I wanted handled with more care than the person I had brought it to (for color example) did. And I wasn't an angry person about it - just appropriately concerned and politely requesting of thoughtful courtesy. So lovely to be taken serious without a hassle or begging either. > > Perhaps those bits of personal comfort helped me to enjoy and stop about 1/2 way thru a lovely lunch. I was a bit over hungry when we ordered (favorite restaurant) but as I knew I was getting satisfied and continuing to eat was only because I was THINKING how much I loved the taste, it was time to stop. Besides if I had eaten more I wouldn't have had enough for a little dinner later - where I get to enjoy this once again :-) > > What a fabulous way to start off my New Year and NOT to be thinking about shoulds like weight concerns. I love IE! > > Katcha > IEing since March 2007 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 I knew I was 'getting' IE better for myself when I could acknowledge that I was feeling X (lousy) and then figure that out instead of eating it away. Keep your awareness going and start to use it to trace an emotion 'back' instead of building on it with potential guilt ;-) Katcha IEing since March 2007 > > I too think that feeling good about yourself plays a big part in how you are going to eat that day. It seems that if I'm already feeling lousy, I tend to think " Well, I already feel lousy. I might as well eat lousy too. " And then I have a much harder time concentrating on physical hunger cues. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 I knew I was 'getting' IE better for myself when I could acknowledge that I was feeling X (lousy) and then figure that out instead of eating it away. Keep your awareness going and start to use it to trace an emotion 'back' instead of building on it with potential guilt ;-) Katcha IEing since March 2007 > > I too think that feeling good about yourself plays a big part in how you are going to eat that day. It seems that if I'm already feeling lousy, I tend to think " Well, I already feel lousy. I might as well eat lousy too. " And then I have a much harder time concentrating on physical hunger cues. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 I knew I was 'getting' IE better for myself when I could acknowledge that I was feeling X (lousy) and then figure that out instead of eating it away. Keep your awareness going and start to use it to trace an emotion 'back' instead of building on it with potential guilt ;-) Katcha IEing since March 2007 > > I too think that feeling good about yourself plays a big part in how you are going to eat that day. It seems that if I'm already feeling lousy, I tend to think " Well, I already feel lousy. I might as well eat lousy too. " And then I have a much harder time concentrating on physical hunger cues. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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