Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if anyone has ever given themselves permission to stop dieting. I'm 56 and have been dieting my whole life. I'm about 20 lbs overweight and I am just over it all.
Yes. This is who I am, and what my body is. I already eat very healthy, no amount of dieting has changed my 15 lbs gained through menopause and a thyroid issue. I know what I can wear,and what I can't.
Enjoy your life.
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if anyone has ever given themselves permission to stop dieting. I'm 56 and have been dieting my whole life. I'm about 20 lbs overweight and I am just over it all.
Anonymous wrote:It's not about giving yourself permission to stop dieting. It's about figuring out what that extra 20lbs means and why it's so important to lose it. Don't say health. Because it's not about being healthy. You can be 20lbs over your ideal weight and still be healthy. (And there are plenty of people who are at their ideal weight and are unhealthy).
You have internalized something about that number on the scale. Once you have figured it out, the need to diet (or give yourself permission to not diet) won't be needed.
Anonymous wrote:The concept of "dieting" is outdated. The phrase intself connotes old age: no one says "dieting" anymore. Now we are to think about the lifestyle of eating that we should engage in. Low sugar, low salt, abundance of leafy green vegetablels, healthy oils (non-seed oils, such as olive, avocado, walnut, coconut), small amount oh not-too-surgary fruit (blueberries, raspberries), oily fish (salmon, sardines), beans, small amount of whole grains. Yes, eating heathily and maintaining a healthy weight is important for heart health and for preserving the quality of life in older age (preventing need to take lots of meds, preventing kidney failure, etc). We can't just give up, that is not responsible toward ourselves and our families.
Anonymous wrote:It's not about giving yourself permission to stop dieting. It's about figuring out what that extra 20lbs means and why it's so important to lose it. Don't say health. Because it's not about being healthy. You can be 20lbs over your ideal weight and still be healthy. (And there are plenty of people who are at their ideal weight and are unhealthy).
You have internalized something about that number on the scale. Once you have figured it out, the need to diet (or give yourself permission to not diet) won't be needed.
Anonymous wrote:Stop eating garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Obsessive dieting is so draining. It's so lovely to let it go. My 72 yo mom has been dieting and obsessing about everything she eats since she was a teenager and just restarted Weight Watchers. It's so sad hearing her talk about points and what she "can" and "can't" have.
Anonymous wrote:Are you 20 lbs more than you like or 20 lbs over the top of the bmi weight?