Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't relax a bit on vacation? Why not just stay home?
You do sound disordered.
No. I have no self control and I own it. I know in my heart of hearts that I will continue eating like crap once I get back home if I allow myself to do so on this vacation. Vacations have ruined every single attempt at weight loss over the last few years, and I refuse to give in again this time.
NP. Clearly you don't "own it" if you can't nut up and open your mouth to tell family and friends: "It all looks amazing, guys. I just know myself and I know I don't have self-control. I honestly can't fall off the wagon. Please enjoy, and I envy you a bit, but please don't push me. I've lost weight and I feel good about my choices right now."
You clearly don't have a dysfunctional family. Consider yourself lucky.
Babe, I do have dysfunctional family members. I CHOOSE not to vacation with them. See how that works?
Anonymous wrote:No one cares about this as much as you do.
Just don’t say a word about what you or anyone else is eating. I don’t want to hear about your diet; I’ll be secretly eye rolling. Just eat what you eat and move on with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few lines that have helped me when people try to get me to eat something that would derail a weight loss effort:
(In response to suggestions of ordering more food or a heavier meal) I have really been craving exactly what I ordered -- I was thinking about it all morning/ afternoon/ evening.
(In response to encouragements to have another glass of wine) If I have that I'll fall asleep sitting up at the table.
(In response to encouragements to order dessert/ split dessert) I'm perfectly stuffed right now and don't want to be uncomfortable. I'll have to save room for it another time. OR You know, bread pudding/ bananas foster/ etc has never been a favorite of mine. Nothing on this dessert menu is speaking to me. I wonder if they'd bring me something simple like fresh fruit or sorbet if I asked for it? (then people will change the conversation to speculation on whether or not the restaurant will be accommodating)
Agree with PPs who said not to talk about your weight loss efforts. If someone comments or compliments you, it is perfectly acceptable to say thank you and let them know that it was difficult in the beginning but now your body is craving the foods you are fueling it with and you don't feel that great when you eat larger portions or heavier foods.
I went on a group vacation before my wedding and I was pretty focused on losing weight/ not gaining. I found just giving a simple answer and then quickly changing to subject to ask someone else a question worked 99% of the time. "I am not really in the mood for french fries. By the way, I might have forgotten my sunscreen, did anyone else pack some?" Just shut it down.
No, it's not "perfectly acceptable" to yammer on sanctimoniously. A simple "thank you" to a compliment suffices. To a general comment like, "are you on Atkins," a very simple, "No, just limiting carbs and watching my portions" is fine. Beyond that is just inane and braggy. Because you're sooooo virtuous that "my body craves the food I'm fueling with it" gak, ugh, no.
Anonymous wrote:A few lines that have helped me when people try to get me to eat something that would derail a weight loss effort:
(In response to suggestions of ordering more food or a heavier meal) I have really been craving exactly what I ordered -- I was thinking about it all morning/ afternoon/ evening.
(In response to encouragements to have another glass of wine) If I have that I'll fall asleep sitting up at the table.
(In response to encouragements to order dessert/ split dessert) I'm perfectly stuffed right now and don't want to be uncomfortable. I'll have to save room for it another time. OR You know, bread pudding/ bananas foster/ etc has never been a favorite of mine. Nothing on this dessert menu is speaking to me. I wonder if they'd bring me something simple like fresh fruit or sorbet if I asked for it? (then people will change the conversation to speculation on whether or not the restaurant will be accommodating)
Agree with PPs who said not to talk about your weight loss efforts. If someone comments or compliments you, it is perfectly acceptable to say thank you and let them know that it was difficult in the beginning but now your body is craving the foods you are fueling it with and you don't feel that great when you eat larger portions or heavier foods.
I went on a group vacation before my wedding and I was pretty focused on losing weight/ not gaining. I found just giving a simple answer and then quickly changing to subject to ask someone else a question worked 99% of the time. "I am not really in the mood for french fries. By the way, I might have forgotten my sunscreen, did anyone else pack some?" Just shut it down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was easily able to maintain my low-carb lifestyle on a cruise last year. With a buffet/smorgasbord, it's easy to tailor your meals.Who cares what other people think.
I’m hoping I’m assuming it’ll be more annoying than it actually will be. I know a few of the women going are the “I deserve this” types who try to guilt you into “being bad” with them so they feel better. I just don’t want to argue at every meal.
Enjoying food is not “being bad”.
It’s awesome you are concerned about your diet, but stop being so judgmental. That’s your biggest problem....not a buffet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was easily able to maintain my low-carb lifestyle on a cruise last year. With a buffet/smorgasbord, it's easy to tailor your meals.Who cares what other people think.
I’m hoping I’m assuming it’ll be more annoying than it actually will be. I know a few of the women going are the “I deserve this” types who try to guilt you into “being bad” with them so they feel better. I just don’t want to argue at every meal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You won't unless you talk about it. Posting here means you probably talk endlessly about your diet.
Exactly--I suspect OP talks nonstop about her diet and is insufferable to be around. Just put the food on your plate and eat it. Nobody cares unless you are doing something to bring attention to yourself.
Anonymous wrote:You won't unless you talk about it. Posting here means you probably talk endlessly about your diet.