Dieting: The Alternative - POSTED ON: Sep 21, 2016
There is an Alternative to Dieting. Essentially, It is: Stop Dieting. Stop trying to lose weight. Start understanding that dieting is NOT a solution in that it’s very unlikely to make you thin for longer than 2-5 years at the very most - and actually, it’s much more likely you’ll end up heavier than where you started. .. and begin relying on your Internal Wisdom. There’s plenty of Marketing for this Alternative, and a hefty hourly fee… will get you help in the form of individual online contact, from one of a multitude of “dubiously licensed online counselors” who charge about the same hourly rates as the professional Therapists and Psychologists who are licensed through State, Federal, or National medically-recognized agencies. Will this Alternative result in getting you Thin or to a “Normal” BMI weight? Perhaps…. If your body is already in the “normal” or “overweight” range and has always been there. However, if your body has ever been well inside the “Obesity” BMI weight range for more than one or two years, it is Extremely unlikely. For almost everyone, what happens is that a “successful” implementation of this alternative process will result in your body weight returning to, and settling at, its highest individual Set Point. For more information on that future probability read these articles: Set Point, and Running Down the Up Escalator.
Here's the Bottom line.
Below is an article in support of the Alternative to Dieting.
Why You Think About Food Day and Night & What to Do About It. by Vania Phitidis of Peaceful Eating. co.uk "Do you think about food first thing in the morning and last thing at night (and about a million times in between)? Do you wake up worrying if you’ll be able to control your intake, go to bed at night evaluating you...
Emotional Eating (2) - POSTED ON: Sep 04, 2016
Emotional eating is normal behavior. We don’t need to feel bad about it; find out WHY it happens; or stop doing it. Here at DietHobby, (See Archives from March 18, 2016 through April 6, 2016 - first one: Here ), I Scrapbooked a series of silent gif images, mostly film clips with superimposed dialogue about food and eating, in order to illustrate the fact that our bodies are designed to make Eating Food involve our Emotions.
It isn’t accurate to define our eating behaviors as “emotional” or “physical.” The process of Eating Food, …including our Food Choices…, is BOTH physical and emotional, in differing degrees and combinations. Everything we eat affects us physically AND emotionally. All food affects our blood sugar and gives us sensual pleasure …makes us feel good. Like all other body processes that are designed to make us feel good, it’s impossible to separate food from emotion. Food is not “just fuel”, just like sex is not “just reproduction”. The body’s relationship with food, like the body’s relationship with sex, is interwoven, and driven by both physical and emotional desire. Labeling our food choices as motivated by one or the other is neither practical nor realistic. This type of thinking about food and eating is an inaccurate, oversimplification of a complicated biological process.
“There are about seven people in the world who righteously use food as fuel. Six of them are professional marathon runners from Kenya... ”
Our physical and emotional hungers work together …including our need and desire for food. We receive information from all of our feelings of hunger. Our bodies are designed to make Eating Food emotionally satisfying, as well as physically satisfying. Eating IS emotional. Food, like sex, has an impact on the way we feel. The effects may be temporary, but they still exist, and we are allowed to utilize food as a coping mechanism if we so choose. Everything we do in life involves CHOICE. Even refusing to choose is a choice. All of our Behaviors are based on the personal, individual choices we make as we follow our own true life VALUES. Each of us has the mental power and the physical ability to make and follow through with personal and individual choices about our own Behaviors, despite feelings of physical or emotional hunger, ….including what, when, and how much food we will eat at any particular time. Some might be thinking… ........“But where do I draw the line? If I let myself eat emotionally I’d NEVER STOP.” And the answer is ........“Each one of us individually gets to draw the line.” Where ever we want to draw it. Every human behavior brings consequences, either positive, negative or both. Although we have the ability to control our BEHAVIORS, we have NO ability to control our RESULTS, &helli...
10+ Years of Successfully Maintaining a Large-Weight Loss has Taught Me: - POSTED ON: Jul 31, 2016
Ongoing Status Report - POSTED ON: Jul 22, 2016
See: Charts of my Maintenance of Weight-Loss, Years Four Through Ten+.
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The Finish Line.
Status Update - July 2016 - POSTED ON: Jul 20, 2016
Here at DietHobby, occasionally I share Updates about my ongoing Maintenance Status. Here are some Charts that show my Current Records.
I have been consistently tracking all of my daily food and my daily weight since September 2004. I recently posted some Charts detailing my weight-loss and calorie history. See: Charts of My Weight-Loss & First Three Years of Maintenance; and Charts of my Maintenance of Weight-Loss - Years Four through Ten+. This chart shows my ongoing Maintenance Weight Plan. Here are some of my CURRENT RECORDS:
This Chart shows my daily weights during the past THREE years of maintenance. October 2013 through July 18, 2016 (the present date).
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