Oddly, a couple sessions later a client describes summery
treats and like my other client says “but I’m not downing chocolate cake or
anything.” What’s with these chocolate cake references? I’m not sure how this
sweet became the posterfood for overindulging but I’ll tell you how that
chocolate cake thinking can screw you up.
We don’t lose weight for what we do not
eat. I do not eat bagels or pie or chocolate cake (except mint chocolate cake
from Babycakes bakery on my birthday but that’s different) and my weight is stable because
cake isn’t really one of my variables. Patting myself on the back for avoiding something that’s not on my radar takes me away from thinking about cheese, chocolate or
chips. Those are the foods I have the potential to overdo. For each of us, our
body is used to certain baseline behaviors and anything above that usually has
us gaining weight. We have to improve upon our “normal” to lose.Going into this weekend think about what trips you up. It’s
a great time for #TIDEI (tweet it don’t eat it) @Foodtrainers or give yourself budgets for
drinks and treats. Whether it is chocolate cake or cheese try to pick 1 indulgence and keep it to that.
Happy 4th.