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Old 11-11-2008, 04:06 PM   #308 (permalink)
lorigaud
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Diana... OUCH! I hope your finger heals quickly, and in the meantime you can get someone else to cook!

LOL about wanting to eat... yeah, I've been having that feeling. Like Cynthia, though... I really am HUNGRY a lot more these last few days. I think for me that's mostly because I've been stepping up the exercise more than I had been since I started working with my trainer again.

Overall, I've felt that this challenge has been a wonderful experience for me. It's taught me a lot about myself and what I'm capable of. In all honesty, I really haven't followed the *traditional* OBM idea by eating the same thing all day long, nor have I always prepared everything ahead of time, but for me the key has been PLANNING what I was going to eat and following through with that. That's something that I've never managed to do consistently before, and now I realize just how easy it makes things.... so why haven't I been doing it all along?

I've also discovered that I really don't need nearly as much food as I thought I did, and that food does not have to be the center of my existence, kwim? For a long time I've felt as though I am constantly waiting for the next meal and that I spend way too much time thinking about food.... but now I don't find myself doing that nearly as much. I truly am listening to my body's cues about when to eat and for the most part only eating when I can't hold off the hunger any longer. I'm not eating so much out of HABIT as I am out of HUNGER. I love it! I'm so thankful to Leigh for running this challenge, and it's been a great experience sharing it with all of you!
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"As far as (healthy) eating, either do it, or don't. Same issues repeated over and over is just insanity. We either commit to the endeavor or pay lip-service to it. This is the hardest part of the whole process, and it needs to be practiced more than the actual physical training. It's mind training." ~ Matt Thorne

"The reason that most people fail instead of succeed is that they trade what they want most for what they want at the moment."
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