Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the same problem. What worked best for me was the intermittent fasting thing - no going into the kitchen for food before 4pm, and then having some healthy things ready to snack on-carrot sticks, celery etc.
+1 - you gotta cut the window of stuffing your face everyday to just a few hours. Give your body a break.
I don't think one meal a day is healthy.
Neither is continually spiking insulin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the same problem. What worked best for me was the intermittent fasting thing - no going into the kitchen for food before 4pm, and then having some healthy things ready to snack on-carrot sticks, celery etc.
+1 - you gotta cut the window of stuffing your face everyday to just a few hours. Give your body a break.
I don't think one meal a day is healthy.
Neither is continually spiking insulin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the same problem. What worked best for me was the intermittent fasting thing - no going into the kitchen for food before 4pm, and then having some healthy things ready to snack on-carrot sticks, celery etc.
+1 - you gotta cut the window of stuffing your face everyday to just a few hours. Give your body a break.
I don't think one meal a day is healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stuff yourself on water and vegetables so you feel too full to snack.
Take your breaks by walking outside instead of to kitchen. Keep your shoes on and dress for the outdoor weather.
I am NEVER too full to snack! LOL. But the taking a walk outside instead of taking a walk to the kitchen is good advice!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the same problem. What worked best for me was the intermittent fasting thing - no going into the kitchen for food before 4pm, and then having some healthy things ready to snack on-carrot sticks, celery etc.
+1 - you gotta cut the window of stuffing your face everyday to just a few hours. Give your body a break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I don't understand is that some of the advice is to fast....if someone doesn't have the discipline to NOT snack, how do they have the discipline to not eat ANYTYHING the entire morning or whatever?
It does sound counterintuitive. I would recommend reading about IF. Obesity Code, Fast Feast Repeat, Life in the Fasting Lane, Delay Don’t Deny are good. Other folks have recommended Mindy Pelz. I read her book too, which is focused on fasting for women; her approach is based on hormone fluctuations through your cycle (or post menopausal hormonal changes). I liked the book, but it was a bit too complicated for me to follow. There also several podcasts on IF if that’s preferable.
When you do a clean fast (plain water, plain sparkling water, black coffee, black tea, green tea - no milk or sugar or artificial sweeteners, no flavored teas, no gum or mints) it really is not that hard to go long periods of time without eating. I have young kids and work from home 2-3 days a week and snacked all throughout the day…literally like 10-12 times a day, and this has been surprisingly easy for me. I did a 20 hour fast twice this week with no issues. Otherwise I am going 18 hours (6 hour eating window).
And the benefits are not limited to weight loss.
Anonymous wrote:Stuff yourself on water and vegetables so you feel too full to snack.
Take your breaks by walking outside instead of to kitchen. Keep your shoes on and dress for the outdoor weather.
Anonymous wrote:Take a photo of yourself in underwear, without sucking in anything - just your loose flabby self.
Post that photo on the fridge and pantry doors at the start of your workday, and keep it there until you are off duty (assuming you don't want kids, spouse etc. to see it).
This should help a lot with mindless eating behavior.
Anonymous wrote:What I don't understand is that some of the advice is to fast....if someone doesn't have the discipline to NOT snack, how do they have the discipline to not eat ANYTYHING the entire morning or whatever?
Anonymous wrote:I could have written this a few months ago. I started intermittent fasting and it has helped tremendously. I would recommend reading anything by Gin Stephens. The concept of a clean fast is game changing.