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| When people start cutting carbs, it's natural to think of themselves as "on a diet". However, if low-carb works for you, it's important to get out of that mindset as soon as you can. That's why people often talk about a "way of eating" rather than a diet, because a diet implies something you can go on and off of, whereas if a reduced-carb diet is a good match for you it needs to become "just the way you eat". This week, some tips to attaining that state. Have a great week - Laura |
| From "Diet" to "Way of Eating"
We need to basically change our identities to that of someone who eats a certain way. For example, "I am someone who doesn't eat sugar", so I don't see a sugary drink as an option. Some tips for making the mental transition. One thing that helps immeasurably is to participate in the low-carb community, to share the journey and know that you are not alone. There are lots of ways on this site to join with others. | Different Diets in the Household
Are you in a mixed marriage? Does your spouse or roomate dine on pasta every night or is a junk food junky? Here are some ideas to help bring peace to the household. Also, readers share tips about this, and you can, too! | Coping with "Carb Loss"
One of the things is that keeps us from making a permanent change is that it's a bummer to have to pass up so much of the food we see around us. I actually believe that if we allow ourselves to grieve this loss, it will be easier in the long run. Also, readers share the things they love about low-carb eating -- feel free to add to the list! It may help your motivation. | What about "Eating in Moderation"?
"Just eat in moderation" cry the clueless among us! Why that just doesn't work as well as they think. | |
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