Just found this website - I'm excited!
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Just found this website - I'm excited!
Hi out there! I have just found this website and I am quite excited about trying it. I have been trying to find a diet for life and I think this could well be it. I am going to give it my best shot. As this is Saturday, I guess I will have to wait to Monday to get started, oh well. Wish me luck on Monday!
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You really don't have to wait until Monday to start. Though weekends are more open to having a special treat it doesn't mean you have to have one. I think you will like the no s diet. Of all the diets I have have ever done this one is the best for sure. You don't need to buy the book of course, but I did and it really is good. It goes into a little more detail about the diet and is full of good facts.
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Yes! That is exactly how I feel. I'm also very new, but no s more than anything else is giving me mental freedom, freedom from counting, and bargaining with myself, trade offs and trying to compensate for binges or bad choices. Freedom from that 'oh f*** it I might as well just go for it' feeling after eating something which, on it's own, probably wouldn't do any harm. Freedom from worrying about how long I can keep this up for or how long until I can reasonably take a break from my diet. Freedom freedom freedom.Joyofsix wrote:I'm very new but love not thinking about what I'm eating. I think this way of eating gives you more mental room.
I don't have a massive amount of weight to lose. I'm about 175lb (don't really weigh myself), and 5'7'', I am naturally quite muscular so I think my natural healthy weight is probably somewhere between 147lb and 154lb and if I can get there eating like this then it can take 2 years for all I care. I would like to think it won't, and I am in the process of rehabing my knees in order to get back to running which should speed the process up, but if it does, it does and I'll be too busy enjoying my food to notice!
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Thanks for the advice
Thanks for all your replies, advice and the warm welcome. I haven't bought the book, but I have ordered a fridge magnet and a mug just to remind me and to make a commitment to giving this a good try. I intend to take the mug to work so that if I am offered biscuits, chocs etc by colleagues I can simply point to the mug and let it do the talking!! I must admit, I have enjoyed some guilt free chocolate this weekend. No S day tomorrow, here I come...
Welcome to NoS!
Colleague's reactions to NoS can be interesting, mostly I find that I don't have to explain myself I just say 'no thanks'. One of my good friends at work knows all about NoS and she keeps apologising every time she offers me a biscuit or sweet at work when she doesn't remember! I try and tell her it's my responsibility to say no (which I always do) but it's funny that she feels guilty for even suggesting it
Colleague's reactions to NoS can be interesting, mostly I find that I don't have to explain myself I just say 'no thanks'. One of my good friends at work knows all about NoS and she keeps apologising every time she offers me a biscuit or sweet at work when she doesn't remember! I try and tell her it's my responsibility to say no (which I always do) but it's funny that she feels guilty for even suggesting it
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Thanks Reinhard!
Thanks for the welcome! Going well so far, just posted my first check in. Was really nice to get a message from you.