Guest guest Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 Question: for those of you who have purchased any of the 3 downloads, which one should I buy if I only buy one of them? End the Cravings with a Compulsion Blow Out Sabotage Self Sabotage! Appetite Adjuster I don't have a lot of cravings anymore, and I think my appetite is normal. I feel I'm " cured " of these problems for the most part because of the lifestyle that I've lived during the past 9 months, which cut out the cravings and most overeating (and, of course, 's podcasts). So, I'm thinking that the Sabatage Self Sabotage might help the most because I still have a fear of my past yo-yo dieting. I don't know what happens in my brain, but something changes and I go back to my old way of eating. I believe it is because every time I've ever lost weight, I still saw overeating and eating cake (or whatever) as a reward. But I no longer see that as a reward; I see it as punishment, and I have no desire to punish myself. I want only good things for myself. But I still have the fear that I could go back. I feel like I'm a recovering alcoholic who has 9 months sober, and I've decided that if I do go back to the way I was, I'm going to join Overeaters Anonymous or something, because I will do anything it takes to not go back, even if it means going to meetings every week! I don't understand myself; why would I choose that lifestyle if I know this one is better on every level, mentally and physically--I am so much happier now. Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 > > Question: for those of you who have purchased any of the 3 downloads, which one should I buy if I only buy one of them? > > End the Cravings with a Compulsion Blow Out > Sabotage Self Sabotage! > Appetite Adjuster > > I don't have a lot of cravings anymore, and I think my appetite is normal. I feel I'm " cured " of these problems for the most part because of the lifestyle that I've lived during the past 9 months, which cut out the cravings and most overeating (and, of course, 's podcasts). > > So, I'm thinking that the Sabatage Self Sabotage might help the most because I still have a fear of my past yo-yo dieting. I don't know what happens in my brain, but something changes and I go back to my old way of eating. I believe it is because every time I've ever lost weight, I still saw overeating and eating cake (or whatever) as a reward. But I no longer see that as a reward; I see it as punishment, and I have no desire to punish myself. I want only good things for myself. > > But I still have the fear that I could go back. I feel like I'm a recovering alcoholic who has 9 months sober, and I've decided that if I do go back to the way I was, I'm going to join Overeaters Anonymous or something, because I will do anything it takes to not go back, even if it means going to meetings every week! I don't understand myself; why would I choose that lifestyle if I know this one is better on every level, mentally and physically--I am so much happier now. > > Bev > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 I bought all three of them in the " bundle " . I enjoyed them all, what I can remember of them as I am totally relaxed and out like a light by the time she counts to 8 and then come back around at about 3 or 4 when she counts back down to bring you back. But I find that with them all, they are totally relaxing, especially after a stressful day. Remember they are sort of a self-hypnosis thing, so I tend to listen to them when I am lying in bed at night and use them to focus myself, turn my racing mind off and fall asleep. I start with the Cavings one (as it has a part one that requires you to write something down and focus on before relaxing) then the Sabatage one, and finish with the appetite one. Whether they have been useful or not is hard for me to say. I never really had a " trigger food " but do have trigger behaviors which I find have gotten " better " and I have learned to enjoy being hungry (this is in the appetite one) but I do find that they are increadibly useful in just calming me down. Does that help any? Jennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2009 Report Share Posted February 23, 2009 Thanks for the input, Jennie! Bev Subject: Re: Which Download Should I buy: Cravings, Sabatage or Appetite Adjuster? To: insideoutweightloss Date: Sunday, February 22, 2009, 8:48 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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