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Saturday, November 28, 2009

3 Reasons you overeat—and how to stop!

Last week I walked by my office printer, a popular landing spot for extra food, and grabbed what I thought was a cookie. It was more of a cookie/energy bar hybrid, and while it wasn’t awful, it wasn’t great either, and definitely not worth the calories. But I ate it anyway. Why? It was in my hand. Like pretty much everyone I, too, on occasion, eat things I don’t really want because I feel obligated, because it’s free, because it’s sitting on a plate next to the printer. This is a mistake—and is easy to correct. Here’s how skewed logic like this can add unnecessary calories to your diet:

The Logic: It’s free, therefore I should eat it

The Solution: I don’t care if it’s free or if someone is paying you to eat it, free calories count! In fact, walking around a grocery store nibbling on free samples could easily add up to 500 calories, according to experts, which is practically a whole meal!

What are your bad eating habits?

The Logic: I don’t want to be rude

The Solution: If you’re at a dinner party and the host passes something you know will blow your diet (like a side of mac ’n’ cheese) just (politely) say no thanks. People have different tastes, food tolerances, and aversions. If she presses the issue, take a small portion and eat just a bite. The same rules can be applied to “special occasion” logic: Take one bite of cake, have one margarita, eat three or four fries. You’ll satisfy your need for the taste, feel celebratory, and still keep calories in check (while I’m on the subject, don’t let those margaritas sway your judgment. Just one can have close to 500 calories. Switch to white wine (about 80 cals per glass) and spike it with seltzer.

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The Logic: It’s a special occasion

The Solution: Be careful what you label “special”—your birthday, yes, any given Friday, no. Then ask yourself: 'Is a second giant slice of cake (or if you’re like me, sliver number 6) really worth it?' Also, portion control is always more successful when you do it before your first bite, whether it’s the aforementioned cake, a third piece of chicken or a second banana daiquiri, so decide ahead of time where you want to splurge. If the dessert is amazing, indulge there; if the red wine is top notch, get a second glass and skip the cheese plate. Pick and choose your calorie battles, and remember that there’s always another day, afternoon or evening to indulge in something you love.




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  • Patty's Avatar
    Posted by Patty Wed Jul 1, 2009 7:08am PDT

    go ahead meet him..it's all what you want you gold digging b---- !!!!!

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  • Hearthy's Avatar
    Posted by Hearthy Wed Jul 1, 2009 7:22am PDT

    with time i will do

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  • Sonja T's Avatar
    Posted by Sonja T Wed Jul 1, 2009 9:42am PDT

    I try and stop eating at 7PM...I sit on the couch and I can hear the food calling my name...One of the only ways I have been able to avoid un-wanted calories is eith going to bed early or flooding myself with water, tea or coffee...Is there a less painful way?

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  • Babbalou's Avatar
    Posted by Babbalou Wed Jul 1, 2009 11:44am PDT

    Sonja, I have the same problem sometimes. It helps to get off the couch and go for a brisk walk - I take my dog out for an evening stroll when the kitchen is calling to me - seems to work for me. I brush my teeth first, do the walk and then come home and drink some water. If I'm still thinking about food I'll read in bed. I never get out of bed to get a snack. Hope this helps you.

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    Posted by Tiffany Wed Jul 1, 2009 2:34pm PDT

    I hear you. I"m a big fan of saying, "It's a special occasion." Even though the special occasion may be as simple as "It's Wednesday, why not celebrate making it this far." I need to work on it. I"m doing my best, and even trying to blog about it at http://loveyourbodysize.com Wish me luck!

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  • Jimoh's Avatar
    Posted by Jimoh Wed Jul 8, 2009 6:29am PDT

    i want to reduce my size how do i do it from heartrealluv

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  • Dee Dee's Avatar
    Posted by Dee Dee Thu Jul 16, 2009 4:33pm PDT

    If I am hungry at night....I take a sleeping pill and go to bed !

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