
Either way, they don’t look for excuses to overindulge. Since maintenance has no endpoint, every eating style must make personal sense. Daily diets are to be enjoyed, not simply endured.
When granting yourself permission to indulge, don’t use the word cheat.“Cheating suggests dishonesty and getting away with something you know is wrong,” says Diane Petrella, MSW, spiritual weight release counselor.** “By labeling a tasty food as something wrong, the food is automatically coupled, unconsciously, with negative emotions, guilt and shame. Even if you don’t feel it on a conscious level, the word cheat erodes your integrity for empowered change. Words have power. Change the word cheat into treat.Everybody, regardless of size, enjoys the right to enjoy a few treats without shame. The trick is to figure out which foods you most adore — and to be discriminating about everything you choose to eat. But, do make a decision, stand behind it, and enjoy your treat to the hilt. Eat it slowly, savoring the taste and aroma, with all of your senses. As for all things that you truly love, give them your full attention.Also Read:9 Best Gilmore Girl Food IndulgencesKelly Sand Lost 59 Pounds by Kickboxing and Dropping the Cheat DayBurn 900 Calories in POUND’s Liberating New Workout Class*Varady, K. A. and Hellerstein, M. K., Alternate-day fasting and chronic disease prevention: a review of human and animal trials. Am J Clin Nutr July 2007 vol. 86 no. 1, pp. 7-13**Diane Petrella: http://dianepetrella.com/January 30th, 2015
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