People I give advice to about what to cut out their diet sometimes give me excuses. The ones I hear the most when they’re resisting change are, “you never had to worry about weight your weight”, “its easy for you to cut things out of your diet”, “you don’t understand being addicted to sweets”. Well I’m here to tell you they are right. I never had to worry about my weight beacause I’ve always been active. It is true that for me its easy to cut things out of my diet, because I see the changes in my body and health from those decisions. I have always been in somewhat pretty good shape, but I wasn’t always a healthy eater. Let me give you my menu when I was 25 yrs old.
Breakfast: Waffle w/ butter & syrup, 2 eggs, glass of orange juice (every morning til my waffle iron burned out……months)
9:00am: Turkey sandwich..4 pieces of meat, with lettuce, tomates(salt &pepper), pickles, cheese, a piece of fruit, water
12:00pm: same as 9am
3pm or so a candy bar on the way home from work. Usually a snickers
Dinner: Hamburger Helper usually 2 helpings with some kind of canned veggie, and whatever to drink (no thought really put into it)
Hope this doesn’t sound like your typical day…LOL. I don’t want to know the amount of carbs and sodium in this meal. I’m just glad I finally made changes. I don’t presume to have all the answers but this is how I approached the task at hand. I started one meal at a time, breakfast first. Let’s look at the changes I made. I went to one egg. Then I cut the waffle, well I was kind of forced to cut that when my iron crapped out on me, so I went to oatmeal. , then water instead of juice.
My oatmeal: 2cups of rolled oats, 2cups of vanilla almond milk, dried fruit, 1 whole banana, 1Tbs brown sugar, 1tsp of vanilla extract
Basically a big bowl or sugar……carbs turn to sugar so the oats are sugar, the sugary milk, and sugar in the fruit, and straight sugar in the form of brown sugar
1st I cut the brown sugar, then the dried fruit, then the almond milk
It became so nasty that I couldn’t stand to eat it anymore. This is when I realized that in order for oatmeal to taste good you have to add large amounts of sugar to it. So I cut the oatmeal all together, and started eating 1 egg and 1 piece of fruit. This is where I am today. That was just breakfast. The same changes were made to lunch, snaks, and dinner.
These slight changes were made over the span of 13 years, and hours of research on nutrition. So when someone asks me what should they eat, and I answer their question, I understand why they think its overwhelming. I’m giving them the destination. Its up to them as to how they get there. They can approach the goal as slow or fast as they want. My only warning is your body and the damage being done isn’t waiting on you to make changes. So look at what you can tolerate being gone from your diet. Educate yourself and use the knowlege you’ve learned. Don’t make excuses and looking for the easy way out. You can do this.
~its about what YOU see in the mirror~
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