Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 > > Eating in evening times has long been a point of concern with me. I am not as plagued with it now as I was bothered by it when I began, but it has continued to pester at me, especially when I know that I am NOT hungry. Yet it seems that I can't sit down and enjoy our evening entertainment without 'enhancing' that pleasure with a 'treat'. I've often asked myself " What is it you really want? " (instead of the food I am eating). I've danced around the edges of this issue with realizations such as 1) past associations - TV time was always snack time in my family and 2) food = pleasure etc. All true, but none really satisfying for an answer > > This morning a thought popped into my head that rings true for me - eating in the evening is an 'indulgence',and a reminder that I merit good things for me. As long as I fight that meriting, I am also fighting my deep need to be appreciated, even/especially by myself. > > Katcha > IEing since March 2007 > eating in the evenings has always been an issue for me too. i have ALWAYS counted in a dessert after dinner, even if it turns out i don't really need/want it. but like you said i was always stumped as to why i felt like i had to have something extra every night. your light bulb moment has given me something to think about. kudos on learning more and more about yourself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2009 Report Share Posted December 11, 2009 Okay...so I realized today why I feel so frustrated...someone responded awhile back to my frustrated post that I probably still had some diet mentality hang-ups. I thought, " No way. I know diets don't work. " But today, in talking w/ my husband, I realized yes, yes I do! Here's the hang up and why I get so frustrated w/ IE.... I expect that if I follow IE for a week (treating it like I do WW and following the " rules " 100%) then I'll drop 5 lbs...just like I can do w/ WW. However, IE is a MUCH MUCH slower process. And as I think back to when I did an IE type program before (Spring of 1999) I didn't reach what I believe to be my bodies natural weight until about 10 months later--about a 40 lb loss. With WW I could drop 40 lbs in a much shorter time period...if I followed it religiously. However...it comes back w/ that approach and is full of a whole host of other problems and hangups. So...the light bulb for me is to just keep on, keepin' on! To give my body time to learn new/re-learn old skills and to not get frustrated when I see no loss b/c it's not going to happen like it does w/ WW. I have to continually remind myself of how this process worked 10 years ago...and give my body the grace it needs b/c it's 10 years older than it was the last time I adopted the IE philosophy. Just wanted to share. It was just encouraging to realize that IE has worked before...I just wasn't watching a scale or a calendar last time! I was just listening to my body back then. Robyn -- Of course I'm crazy, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong!iBlog at www.trlw.blogspot.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2009 Report Share Posted December 11, 2009 We can give Gold Stars too Katcha > > Robyn, > > Yay for you! I think we need some sort of bronze lightbulb trophy or something...LOL > > > ~ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2009 Report Share Posted December 11, 2009 Hi Robyn, I love your insights! Such positive thoughts about being patient with the IE process! Thanks for posting this. Laurie To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Fri, December 11, 2009 4:10:19 PMSubject: Light Bulb Moment Okay...so I realized today why I feel so frustrated.. .someone responded awhile back to my frustrated post that I probably still had some diet mentality hang-ups. I thought, "No way. I know diets don't work." But today, in talking w/ my husband, I realized yes, yes I do! Here's the hang up and why I get so frustrated w/ IE.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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