peabodycat wrote::D
i'm completely astounded everytime i log onto this forum. the advice, shared experiences, wisdom all help me every day. thank you all so much! i think the line that's going to stay with me this week is "maintenance is one big plateau". (thanks to serendipity!!) WOW! i've often struggled with the idea of how i would handle my life after medifast. i'm frightened that i'll go back to the way i used to eat, and gain. but that line in quotes (along with many other things i've read here) is helping me to change my mindset, which is the whole point of this exercise. a permanent change in my life. putting away the old life, and learning to live a new one.
Tawanda wrote:I think it's all relative to the person, Mary, you're right. I'm not saying perfect compliance is not the best route for people - but if you're in control of your off-plan eating that seems better to me than mindlessly eating perfectly compliant food.
I don't understand what you mean Nickie. While you are on program why would planned non-compliance be better than just putting yourself on the program with the idea of following the program as it is written?
I hope Mary doesn't mind me bringing this up in her journal ---but maybe it is a good spot since it seems, from what you both share and do, that both of you feel that following the program is not of primary importance to you.
I don't mean to sound harsh, so my apologies if I'm not wording my thoughts in such a manner as we would be able to if we were talking face to face (I sometimes hate writing out my thoughts because they can be easily misconstrued at a time like this) but I'm just puzzled because I read about off program eating and I read it like it is a source of pride for some that they go off program---pre-planned and then get right back at the program. Why is that better than sticking to the program?
SuzyQ66 wrote:Hi MerryMary!! Glad to see that things are going well with you. You made my day. I was just thinking about a book that somebody suggested in one of their journals - I thought a couple days ago that I would need to weed through everybody's journal to find the name - and look low and behold - MerryMary to the rescue and she didn't even know it. I am going to look online and get that book. I need to read and discover the triggers of emotional eating and then find solutions. I have been unhappy with the way I have handled my stress lately - but the more I look into this - I am trying to turn this around. Better that I deal with this now than later because then I would gain all the weight back that I worked so hard to rid myself of. I guess it's all part of the learning process. Thanks MerryMary. You are a lifesaver.
SuzyQ66 wrote:After I posted that post to your journal - I went straight to Amazon and ordered the book. I almost bought the one you said you just ordered but I thought I would start with the one first.
Thanks MerryMary for reminding me about the book and for posting the 10/90 rule.
holberry wrote:Oh, Mary, I'm so glad I popped into your journal.
That is such a sterling way to approach life, thanks for sharing.
Also thanks for driving by my journal. What color is your mustang,did you say red??
My car is navy and Im in love with it, yep, it's true.
And let's not forget a big hearty congrats on the petite 10's . WOWO
have a pleasant evening.
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queenielou wrote:Mary,
The 90/10 message was right on time for me. I've been thinking a lot lately about how I react to different things and now I know that I need to stop just thinking about it and start reacting differently. Thanks for posting it
Also, I think it's wonderful that your friends have been inspired to start MF because of you. You're really leading by example, as you often do in the messages you write on the board. Congrats on the small sizes
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