windwalker
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As hard as it is to believe, we all become very effective at decieving ourselves. We convince ourselves that we are doing the right thing when we really know we are not. Never is this more obvious as in our eating habits. We will eat things we know we shouldn't but eat them in small portions thinking that makes it ok.
I found this on the front page of the Yahoo news:
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/health/unhappy-hour-the-truth-about-those-buffalo-wings-237486
One appitizer order of wings has 100% of the calories an average woman and almost as many as the average man needs for the whole day. But it's not much food so it's ok right?
Even worse an appitizer is usually just a prelude to a meal. So even if you ordered the salad as your main course you ruined what you would have accomplished by having that "small" amount of food as an add on, or even as the main course you still are going to be over calories for the day.
We also play games with ourselves and make deals. Ok I'll eat this and tomorrow I'll do 5 extra miles to make up for it. WRONG!!!! To start with you have already stored that food as fat, by the next day and now it's 9 times as hard to use up as it would have been if you had exercised right away. Then at 100 extra calories used in a mile an order of wings would require an extra 17 miles to equal out.
So what is the answer? Be honest with yourself. If you are craving a piece of chocolate cake with icecream then be brutally honest with yourself. Don't make deals and don't try to make excuses to make it ok.
When you want to live a healthy lifestyle you have to do it all the way or not at all. You have to decide going in that there are things you don't do anymore because you choose not to.
It's like developing a sense of morals. We choose to abide by our countries laws, we choose not to steal and murder and the rest. Living healthy is a similar committment. Except it's to you and not your country.
You wouldn't eat posion if you knew it was posion would you? You wouldn't smoke because you know it's slow suicide right? We resist using drugs right? We need to look at food that is bad for us in the same way. Choose the big salad instead of the smaller portion of the pasta with the cream sauce. Choose to have your food as natural as possible.
John Bingham has a silly way of looking at eating he calls his "See Food Diet". He gets all his meals with out the covering of sauces and cheeses. So you can see what you are eating. For example an veggie omlet filled with cheese and covered with Holinday sauce is not a healthy meal. But a veggie omlet made without cheese and no sauce is very good. I know you can get it made that way because that's how I order it. It's very good and tastes much fresher and more flavorfull without the overpowering effect of the sauce and cheese.
To all my dear friends at the WISH. Be the person who speaks to yourself honestly. To quote an old saying, "To your own self be true". Good advice to live by.
"YARC" Panda
I found this on the front page of the Yahoo news:
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/health/unhappy-hour-the-truth-about-those-buffalo-wings-237486
One appitizer order of wings has 100% of the calories an average woman and almost as many as the average man needs for the whole day. But it's not much food so it's ok right?
Even worse an appitizer is usually just a prelude to a meal. So even if you ordered the salad as your main course you ruined what you would have accomplished by having that "small" amount of food as an add on, or even as the main course you still are going to be over calories for the day.
We also play games with ourselves and make deals. Ok I'll eat this and tomorrow I'll do 5 extra miles to make up for it. WRONG!!!! To start with you have already stored that food as fat, by the next day and now it's 9 times as hard to use up as it would have been if you had exercised right away. Then at 100 extra calories used in a mile an order of wings would require an extra 17 miles to equal out.
So what is the answer? Be honest with yourself. If you are craving a piece of chocolate cake with icecream then be brutally honest with yourself. Don't make deals and don't try to make excuses to make it ok.
When you want to live a healthy lifestyle you have to do it all the way or not at all. You have to decide going in that there are things you don't do anymore because you choose not to.
It's like developing a sense of morals. We choose to abide by our countries laws, we choose not to steal and murder and the rest. Living healthy is a similar committment. Except it's to you and not your country.
You wouldn't eat posion if you knew it was posion would you? You wouldn't smoke because you know it's slow suicide right? We resist using drugs right? We need to look at food that is bad for us in the same way. Choose the big salad instead of the smaller portion of the pasta with the cream sauce. Choose to have your food as natural as possible.
John Bingham has a silly way of looking at eating he calls his "See Food Diet". He gets all his meals with out the covering of sauces and cheeses. So you can see what you are eating. For example an veggie omlet filled with cheese and covered with Holinday sauce is not a healthy meal. But a veggie omlet made without cheese and no sauce is very good. I know you can get it made that way because that's how I order it. It's very good and tastes much fresher and more flavorfull without the overpowering effect of the sauce and cheese.
To all my dear friends at the WISH. Be the person who speaks to yourself honestly. To quote an old saying, "To your own self be true". Good advice to live by.
"YARC" Panda
