Raenstoirm
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I was with my extended family over the weekend and observed a very interesting phenomenon. Most of the women in the family are on a diet (and have been for years, yet never seem to lose!). Most of the men and a few of the women are not and have never been.
There was this bucket of biscotti on the table. Almost every person looked at the nutrition info on the box before taking one. (Each was a little over 100 calories). The non-dieters only had one. The dieters seemed to rationalize that they were "only" 100 calories so they each had a few.
How do you "break" that mind frame and only have 1 without feeling deprived?
I personally didn't have any since I don't like biscotti, but I know I would have felt compelled to go back for seconds just like the dieters if I had.
There was this bucket of biscotti on the table. Almost every person looked at the nutrition info on the box before taking one. (Each was a little over 100 calories). The non-dieters only had one. The dieters seemed to rationalize that they were "only" 100 calories so they each had a few.
How do you "break" that mind frame and only have 1 without feeling deprived?
I personally didn't have any since I don't like biscotti, but I know I would have felt compelled to go back for seconds just like the dieters if I had.