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Hi, Kim. It's a good tool to imagine yourself at a lower weight, I

think. I try to also. It's hard for me since I've never been thinner

than I am now. Keep us up to date on how your day goes!!

in OKC <><

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> Hi it is me again,

>

> Someone got a cookie basket and they are sitting on my desk. I am

> the receptionist for the place that I work.

>

> I just came to the fork in the road. I feel myself sitting on the

> fence about my decision to stay within my point range today. The

> thought that ran through my head was wouldn't it be nice to go

home

> and finish off the food I got from dinner last night. I am

sitting

> here with my eyes closed and I am telling myself to stop. Now I

am

> replacing that thought with another one. I see myself wearing my

> Shalwar, I see myself looking in the mirrow and liking what I see,

> and I see myself crossing my leg comfortably.

>

> I have heard people say if you can put even just a minute or two

> between reaching for the snack it helps to control mindless eating.

>

> I will do this thoughout the day(especially tonight) until so that

I

> can stay within my points range.

>

> Manisha aka Kim

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Hi, Kim. It's a good tool to imagine yourself at a lower weight, I

think. I try to also. It's hard for me since I've never been thinner

than I am now. Keep us up to date on how your day goes!!

in OKC <><

238/187.2/179

> Hi it is me again,

>

> Someone got a cookie basket and they are sitting on my desk. I am

> the receptionist for the place that I work.

>

> I just came to the fork in the road. I feel myself sitting on the

> fence about my decision to stay within my point range today. The

> thought that ran through my head was wouldn't it be nice to go

home

> and finish off the food I got from dinner last night. I am

sitting

> here with my eyes closed and I am telling myself to stop. Now I

am

> replacing that thought with another one. I see myself wearing my

> Shalwar, I see myself looking in the mirrow and liking what I see,

> and I see myself crossing my leg comfortably.

>

> I have heard people say if you can put even just a minute or two

> between reaching for the snack it helps to control mindless eating.

>

> I will do this thoughout the day(especially tonight) until so that

I

> can stay within my points range.

>

> Manisha aka Kim

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Hi, Kim. It's a good tool to imagine yourself at a lower weight, I

think. I try to also. It's hard for me since I've never been thinner

than I am now. Keep us up to date on how your day goes!!

in OKC <><

238/187.2/179

> Hi it is me again,

>

> Someone got a cookie basket and they are sitting on my desk. I am

> the receptionist for the place that I work.

>

> I just came to the fork in the road. I feel myself sitting on the

> fence about my decision to stay within my point range today. The

> thought that ran through my head was wouldn't it be nice to go

home

> and finish off the food I got from dinner last night. I am

sitting

> here with my eyes closed and I am telling myself to stop. Now I

am

> replacing that thought with another one. I see myself wearing my

> Shalwar, I see myself looking in the mirrow and liking what I see,

> and I see myself crossing my leg comfortably.

>

> I have heard people say if you can put even just a minute or two

> between reaching for the snack it helps to control mindless eating.

>

> I will do this thoughout the day(especially tonight) until so that

I

> can stay within my points range.

>

> Manisha aka Kim

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Kim, the first thing I would do if it were me, is to take that cookie

basket and put it out of sight, out of mind..immediately!!!

Don't let this get you down. Do you take any low point snacks for

yourself to work, this would help in such a situation. There are many

things you could have, fruit, pretzels, jelly beans, any pre-measured

snack so you don't even have to think about what the points are. And

once they are gone, you are also done, until the next meal.

Come on Kim, you can do this.!!!!!!!! Here's to having a real good

day today.....Kallie.

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In Serious-Weight-Watchers , " tajmahal_72003 "

<tajmahal_72003@y...> wrote:

> Hi it is me again,

>

> Someone got a cookie basket and they are sitting on my desk. I am

> the receptionist for the place that I work.

>

> I just came to the fork in the road. I feel myself sitting on the

> fence about my decision to stay within my point range today. The

> thought that ran through my head was wouldn't it be nice to go home

> and finish off the food I got from dinner last night. I am sitting

> here with my eyes closed and I am telling myself to stop. Now I am

> replacing that thought with another one. I see myself wearing my

> Shalwar, I see myself looking in the mirrow and liking what I see,

> and I see myself crossing my leg comfortably.

>

> I have heard people say if you can put even just a minute or two

> between reaching for the snack it helps to control mindless eating.

>

> I will do this thoughout the day(especially tonight) until so that

I

> can stay within my points range.

>

> Manisha aka Kim

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I agree... move that cookie basket. Is there a breakroom? That might

be the PERFECT place for those nasty cookies. (Okay, I'm sure they

aren't nasty, but...)

Re: Cravings

Kim, the first thing I would do if it were me, is to take that cookie

basket and put it out of sight, out of mind..immediately!!!

Don't let this get you down. Do you take any low point snacks for

yourself to work, this would help in such a situation. There are many

things you could have, fruit, pretzels, jelly beans, any pre-measured

snack so you don't even have to think about what the points are. And

once they are gone, you are also done, until the next meal.

Come on Kim, you can do this.!!!!!!!! Here's to having a real good

day today.....Kallie.

--------------------------------------------------------------------

In Serious-Weight-Watchers , " tajmahal_72003 "

<tajmahal_72003@y...> wrote:

> Hi it is me again,

>

> Someone got a cookie basket and they are sitting on my desk. I am

> the receptionist for the place that I work.

>

> I just came to the fork in the road. I feel myself sitting on the

> fence about my decision to stay within my point range today. The

> thought that ran through my head was wouldn't it be nice to go home

> and finish off the food I got from dinner last night. I am sitting

> here with my eyes closed and I am telling myself to stop. Now I am

> replacing that thought with another one. I see myself wearing my

> Shalwar, I see myself looking in the mirrow and liking what I see,

> and I see myself crossing my leg comfortably.

>

> I have heard people say if you can put even just a minute or two

> between reaching for the snack it helps to control mindless eating.

>

> I will do this thoughout the day(especially tonight) until so that

I

> can stay within my points range.

>

> Manisha aka Kim

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I agree....MOVE THE COOKIES!!!

Reminding yourself of your goals is a great way to stay on track.

Imagining yourself succeeding at those goals can help you through

difficult times. You mentioned in an earlier post that you were

thinking about just munching on low point/healthy things until you

got past this " crave " stage that you seem to be in. That may not be a

bad idea. I know it is not good to " feed needs other than hunger "

through food, but seriously, I've been where you are and it has

helped me sometimes to " fake it until I make it. " Meaning, if I

started to feel binge thoughts coming into mind, I would immediately

find something low point I could snack on. (A lot of people advocate

doing something that doesn't involve food, which is a good idea, but

didn't work for me much because I just kept thinking about eating

until I was miserable and ended up eating something stupid anyway.)

Usually, the snack pacified me to the next meal or next snack so I

didn't do major damage to my points for the day. I would always pick

something that took a while to eat and was " filling, " like microwave

popcorn or cut up veggies with FF dressing.

April

> Hi it is me again,

>

> Someone got a cookie basket and they are sitting on my desk. I am

> the receptionist for the place that I work.

>

> I just came to the fork in the road. I feel myself sitting on the

> fence about my decision to stay within my point range today. The

> thought that ran through my head was wouldn't it be nice to go home

> and finish off the food I got from dinner last night. I am sitting

> here with my eyes closed and I am telling myself to stop. Now I am

> replacing that thought with another one. I see myself wearing my

> Shalwar, I see myself looking in the mirrow and liking what I see,

> and I see myself crossing my leg comfortably.

>

> I have heard people say if you can put even just a minute or two

> between reaching for the snack it helps to control mindless eating.

>

> I will do this thoughout the day(especially tonight) until so that

I

> can stay within my points range.

>

> Manisha aka Kim

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I agree....MOVE THE COOKIES!!!

Reminding yourself of your goals is a great way to stay on track.

Imagining yourself succeeding at those goals can help you through

difficult times. You mentioned in an earlier post that you were

thinking about just munching on low point/healthy things until you

got past this " crave " stage that you seem to be in. That may not be a

bad idea. I know it is not good to " feed needs other than hunger "

through food, but seriously, I've been where you are and it has

helped me sometimes to " fake it until I make it. " Meaning, if I

started to feel binge thoughts coming into mind, I would immediately

find something low point I could snack on. (A lot of people advocate

doing something that doesn't involve food, which is a good idea, but

didn't work for me much because I just kept thinking about eating

until I was miserable and ended up eating something stupid anyway.)

Usually, the snack pacified me to the next meal or next snack so I

didn't do major damage to my points for the day. I would always pick

something that took a while to eat and was " filling, " like microwave

popcorn or cut up veggies with FF dressing.

April

> Hi it is me again,

>

> Someone got a cookie basket and they are sitting on my desk. I am

> the receptionist for the place that I work.

>

> I just came to the fork in the road. I feel myself sitting on the

> fence about my decision to stay within my point range today. The

> thought that ran through my head was wouldn't it be nice to go home

> and finish off the food I got from dinner last night. I am sitting

> here with my eyes closed and I am telling myself to stop. Now I am

> replacing that thought with another one. I see myself wearing my

> Shalwar, I see myself looking in the mirrow and liking what I see,

> and I see myself crossing my leg comfortably.

>

> I have heard people say if you can put even just a minute or two

> between reaching for the snack it helps to control mindless eating.

>

> I will do this thoughout the day(especially tonight) until so that

I

> can stay within my points range.

>

> Manisha aka Kim

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I agree....MOVE THE COOKIES!!!

Reminding yourself of your goals is a great way to stay on track.

Imagining yourself succeeding at those goals can help you through

difficult times. You mentioned in an earlier post that you were

thinking about just munching on low point/healthy things until you

got past this " crave " stage that you seem to be in. That may not be a

bad idea. I know it is not good to " feed needs other than hunger "

through food, but seriously, I've been where you are and it has

helped me sometimes to " fake it until I make it. " Meaning, if I

started to feel binge thoughts coming into mind, I would immediately

find something low point I could snack on. (A lot of people advocate

doing something that doesn't involve food, which is a good idea, but

didn't work for me much because I just kept thinking about eating

until I was miserable and ended up eating something stupid anyway.)

Usually, the snack pacified me to the next meal or next snack so I

didn't do major damage to my points for the day. I would always pick

something that took a while to eat and was " filling, " like microwave

popcorn or cut up veggies with FF dressing.

April

> Hi it is me again,

>

> Someone got a cookie basket and they are sitting on my desk. I am

> the receptionist for the place that I work.

>

> I just came to the fork in the road. I feel myself sitting on the

> fence about my decision to stay within my point range today. The

> thought that ran through my head was wouldn't it be nice to go home

> and finish off the food I got from dinner last night. I am sitting

> here with my eyes closed and I am telling myself to stop. Now I am

> replacing that thought with another one. I see myself wearing my

> Shalwar, I see myself looking in the mirrow and liking what I see,

> and I see myself crossing my leg comfortably.

>

> I have heard people say if you can put even just a minute or two

> between reaching for the snack it helps to control mindless eating.

>

> I will do this thoughout the day(especially tonight) until so that

I

> can stay within my points range.

>

> Manisha aka Kim

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