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Weight Loss Identity
We are all unique, like snowflakes. So why is it we assume that one weight loss plan will work for everyone?
What works for me is to restrict my portions, rather than any one food group. I’ve tried going the restriction route. It does not work for me. I wind up torturing myself by withholding something like, say, carbs, and then going off the deep end a week later, rolling naked in a pile of Snickers bars. Ok, maybe not naked, we own quite a few mirrors, but you get the point. I know I just can’t live like that.
I respect that carb cutting is ideal for other people. If something doesn’t work for me, I can’t assume it won’t work for anyone. Somehow, other people do not offer me the same respect. I have frequented weight loss boards in the past, and people can get very militant about weight loss programs. I’ve been called names, had my intelligence questioned, just because I didn’t follow a person’s method of weight loss.
I personally think that whatever you do in a healthy way to get to a better, healthier you, is the right way. We’re all doing things to improve our quality of life, and if one person finds it easier to cut carbs while another does Weight Watchers, who are any of us to say someone is wrong? We can all benefit from tips and tricks that work for others. I’ve incorporated things I learned from other people, even if we aren’t n the same “plan.” So what is your weight loss identity?
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