Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Donna (ksnurse65@...) has sent you Yahoo! Health web page Personal message: I thought there were some good tips here. Thought Id share! 8 Ways Not To Cheat On a Diet http://health.yahoo.com/centers/weight_loss/30006.html Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail Sign InNew User? Sign UpHealth Home - Help Search All Yahoo! Health Health Centers Encyclopedia Drug Index Health News Ask the Expert Clinical Trials Alternative Medicine The Web for Get Healthy Now Top weight loss tips from leading fitness personalities. Get Healthy Now! Walking for Health Walking is easy - and you can do it anywhere. Learn more: Walking for Health. Activity Database Check out our Activity Database - lose weight and get fit! Health > Centers > Weight Loss Center > Weight Loss For Life > Avoid Cheating Weight Loss For Life Planning To Lose Weight Intentional Weight Loss Common Lore Strategies for Losing Weight Nutritional Plans Choosing a Diet Balanced Diet Avoid Cheating Walking Weight Cycling Weight Loss Center Getting Started Get Healthy Now Understanding Obesity Fitness Nutrition Treatments Weight Loss For Life Planning To Lose Weight Intentional Weight Loss Common Lore Strategies for Losing Weight Nutritional Plans Choosing a Diet Balanced Diet Avoid Cheating Walking Weight Cycling Diet Types Very Low Calorie Diets Choosing A Program Keeping It Off Interactive Tools SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT Diet At Your Desk Quick-Fix Lunches Tips & Tools 28 Weight Loss Tips Healthy Weight Calculator Top 5 Diet Blunders Make Exercise a Habit Success Stories - Success Stories - Barbara Related Resources Recipe Search Fitness Center Cholesterol Center Heart Conditions Center Diabetes Center Features & Tools Ask The Expert Health Insurance Guide Multimedia Gallery Simple Exercises You Can Do at Home Obesity and Your Health What We See When We Look in the Mirror 8 Ways Not To Cheat On a Diet From WeightWatchers.com We've all done it. Sneaked an extra piece of cake when nobody was looking. Nobody, that is, except the cat, and who was he going to tell? Or we might say that we're running out of the office for a minute to pick up something from the drug store, or the newspaper stand, or the ... Oh! heck, what does it matter? And instead we go to the new candy shop down the street. Some call it "cheating." Sneaking. Closet eating. But one of the reasons dieters "cheat" is that they're often so strict with themselves that they end up feeling deprived. Remember that healthy eating includes lots of "good" choices with a few "naughty" ones as well. Devising some strategies to help you enjoy treats rather than "cheat" will help keep you on the straight and narrow. Here are some suggestions to try: Plan for treats. Making sure you enjoy your favorite treats every once in a while will help you from feeling deprived. Pick a night each week when you can indulge in something decadent like a piece of chocolate mud cake. Give yourself permission to truly enjoy your dessert! Taking time to savor a treat is always more satisfying than gobbling it down with feelings of guilt or shame. Put your pantry on a diet. If most of the foods that enter your house are healthy, then the battle is almost won. If you must have tempting foods around for a special occasion, store them out of sight or buy them at the last minute. On the big day, enjoy your favorite foods and send any leftovers home with your guests. Choose your friends wisely. Beware of any "friend" who continually tries to coerce you into "just a cappuccino" which you know really means a cappuccino and a slice of carrot cake with frosting an inch thick. Put these friends on hold until you're feeling strong enough to say "no." Or suggest a different kind of get-together such as a walk in the park or an afternoon at the movies. Count the cost as well as the calories. Allocate so many dollars per pound you plan to lose and save the money in a separate account or piggy bank. Or "pay" yourself so much every day you stick to your weight-loss plan. Then treat yourself to something fabulous like a new outfit or a day at a beauty spa. Picture yourself. Find some not-so-flattering photos of yourself and place them strategically at prime temptation spots - the fridge, the cookie jar, or in your desk drawer. That way you will be reminded of the positive changes you're trying to make to your life whenever you're tempted to overindulge. Surround yourself with witnesses. Tell everyone you are changing your eating habits. Give them permission to remind you of your dedication to better health if they catch you transgressing. Make sure you have chosen friends who will support and encourage you. The last thing you need is someone who will try to trip you up. Check up on yourself. Write down every single thing that passes your lips each day. If you often eat when you're upset or stressed, try to record this too. If you gobbled up a candy bar after arguing with your partner, you probably need to find alternative ways of coping with your moods. Next time try phoning a friend or going for a stress-relieving walk. Keep a sense of proportion. We all slip up from time to time. We all forget our best resolutions and bend the rules. It's not the end of the world. The worst thing you can do is give in and say "Well, I blew it. Let's forget it. I'm never going to succeed." Now, that would really be cheating. Not just cheating on your diet, but cheating on yourself and your health as well. Email this article Printer-friendly format Back to top Previous Next Eat Smarter Walking More from Weight Watchers Start losing weight today! Sign up for FREE newsletters and more. What's a healthy weight for you? Find out now! Tools from our Sponsor Start Losing Weight! 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