Anonymous wrote:Start cooking for yourself more. I focus on proteins and lots of yummy veggies with various spices and condiments to create the flavor profiles you like. Eg, check out Brooklyn Dehli.
I need/want my belly full too ... and have lost 80 lbs eating this way.
I am this PP. OP - start with your mindset, including your identity as a "foodie" (I understand this, I really do - I used to be a cook at fancy restaurants, so being a foodie is very much a part of my identity!). As a practical matter, you can eat anything you want if you are in a calorie deficit.
Do you journal?
Things that I really had to evaluate before weight loss was possible for me (80 lbs - which I had gained gradually over 10 years including 2 pregnancies, sedentary job, unhappy marriage, and lost in about 1.5 years) because I came to a place where I feel aligned about how I want to treat / feed myself and food is just one part of that. I still go out to restaurants, I still drink, I still eat a variety of things.
1. Why did I want to lose weight?
2. What factors led to weight gain? For me - a combo of typical lifestyle stuff as well as deepseated emotional coping mechanism of overeating and overdrinking
3. What does it mean to me to be a "foodie"? Is this identity and how I express it really working for me? Does it mean that I eat anything / everything I "want" (do I really "want" to do that?)
4. Am I aligned in how I want to treat myself?
5. Is food my only pleasure? This was a huge one for me, and before I lost weight, I really started building a life that included more pleasure and rest
6. What else do I need / want?