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Coming to Conclusions…

Breakfast· Lunch

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30 Mar

Hello hello! Sorry this post is late, but as long as it’s not my period we’re all good right?

This morning I woke up and realized there are only 60 days until Ben’s reunion and I needed to figure out reservations so we could potentially cancel the “just in case” reservations we already made.

This ended up taking over an hour so I decided to eat breakfast before doing some exercise. I made an egg sandwich with a veggie sausage on a sandwich thin. I am normally not a savory breakfast person, but this was good. I’m not in love with veggie sausage but buy them every now and then so I don’t feel like I’m “missing out” on sausage. egg sandwich

I also made a big fruit salad 🙂 I can’t wait until I can throw some watermelon in there! fruit salad

Then I crossed my fingers that it wasn’t going to start raining and set out on a walk. I wanted to hit up the store for some yogurt. I’m very happy that it didn’t rain on me as I forgot an umbrella and would have been SOL.

When I got back I made PB&J with carrots and brussel sprouts. Lunch of champions. peanut butter and jelly  

So after my "Reality of the Situation” post I took a step back to assess what I was willing to do to reach my goals.

I looked into many different dietary modifications, I emailed fellow bloggers for insight and I talked out loud to myself on long walks (at least no one tries to mug the crazy person, right?).

The irony of the situation is I often get asked by readers and friends about meal plans and losing weight. My answer is never the same for each person as I really think you need to make changes that relate to your own reasons for being overweight.

For me it’s:

  1. Snacking
  2. Eating while cooking
  3. Overeating at meal times and/or eating Ben’s food
  4. Going overboard with sweets/way too much fake sugar
  5. Not eating enough protein
  6. Waiting too long between meals/snacks so my hunger can’t be satisfied

So I have decided to work on these things that are preventing me from getting to my goal weight. I have also decided to keep a food journal for the next 60 days. I’m putting a time limit on it because I don’t want to write down everything for the rest of my life, but I do need to acknowledge all the food I eat (sometimes mindlessly and therefore “forgotten”).

I am not in any way worried that this will trigger any of my issues since I have read and re-read Intuitive Eating enough to know how to observe my habits without beating myself up over it. For those of you familiar with the lingo, I stay in my “neutral adult” voice and not “critical parent” or “rebellious teen”. Still with me?

I am going to make a separate tab for updates on this so you don’t have to read about it if you don’t want to. I know many of my readers have a history of ED on some level and I in no way want to trigger that.

Please realize I am an adult who is very aware of her goals, mental state and capabilities. I have decided to go about weight loss in a way that is best for me. Only God can judge me now (meaning I don’t really need you to).

 

Question: Ben’s school is weird and does reunions every year (not every 10 like most). Does your school do that?

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  1. Dee Chisolm says

    2010-03-31 at 4:22 pm

    I wanted to thank you for this excellent read!! I definitely enjoyed every little bit of it. I have you bookmarked your site to check out the new stuff you post.

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  2. Paige says

    2010-03-31 at 11:38 am

    Sounds like a great plan! Eating while cooking used to be something I really struggled with too. I found, that if I get a small pack of raisins, and snack on them while cooking; it really helps! If I am not hungry enough to want the raisins, then I know that I’m just feeling really “snacky,” and that it really has nothing to do with hunger at all.

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  3. Amanda says

    2010-03-31 at 6:27 am

    I always save the best for last : ) and pick the M&M’s out of trail mix first.

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  4. Adelina Hewko says

    2010-03-31 at 5:47 am

    You make numerous logical factors within your post and would believe the majority of.

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  5. Amber K says

    2010-03-31 at 3:52 am

    how weird! We went to my husband’s 10 year reunion a couple of years ago and we’ll be going to mine next year!

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  6. Melissa S. says

    2010-03-31 at 2:03 am

    I think the plan sounds awesome and your goals are very similar to mine. I know we can do it!

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  7. Erin (Travel, Eat, Repeat) says

    2010-03-31 at 1:50 am

    We had a 5-year reunion last year but I was living in Korea and couldn’t go. Usually it’s every 5 years and the only people I’ve heard of having reunions EVERY year are the elderly — a lot of people in their 80s+ have reunions every year because of obvious reasons. 🙂

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  8. s says

    2010-03-31 at 1:18 am

    nope, we had a ‘pi’ reunion but not every year. my five year is this year though .. eep!

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  9. Ashley C says

    2010-03-31 at 12:31 am

    Awesome plan- writing things down is totally key for me. Even if it’s just for me to see I don’t want to binge and see the bad numbers.
    I agree with you soo much about the watermelon- I’m as crazy about it as you and have been wanting it to come into costco again! (cherries too!!)
    I’ve never heard of a reunion every year either- kinda weird but cool if you like who you went to school with!

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  10. Jessica @ The Process of Healing says

    2010-03-30 at 10:14 pm

    I think your plan is a REALLY good idea. It’s a balanced approach that makes sense, with no extremes.
    Your meals sound yummy today! Simple is sometimes the best 😉

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  11. Jenny says

    2010-03-30 at 8:55 pm

    I have yet to have a reunion… lol…

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  12. Amelia says

    2010-03-30 at 8:51 pm

    I really appreciated reading this today. I’m struggling with losing the last 5 lbs I have standing between me and my “happy weight” and know that it’s the little habits keeping those 5 lbs on. It’s so refreshing to read your blog posts about your struggles with bad habits because it makes me feel normal!! Good luck on your new goals 🙂

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  13. caronae says

    2010-03-30 at 8:42 pm

    Wonderful plan/post! I have found that addressing the problems and creating a plan of attack, including recording what I eat in an online food journal (SparkPeople) has been wonderful! It’s helped SO much. Now, at the end of the day, I can recognize if I’ve had enough too eat, too many carbs, etc. This rigidity has in turn helped me begin listening to my body. Good luck! I believe in you 🙂

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  14. Christie {Honoring Health} says

    2010-03-30 at 8:39 pm

    I think your plan of being mindful of those areas sounds perfect. Just being aware that we are honoring our actual hunger signals is important. I can easily get sucked into eating too much when I am cooking and then not being hungry for the meal. I also struggle with waiting too long to eat. Everything I have learned about intuitive eating goes out the window then!

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  15. Karyn says

    2010-03-30 at 8:39 pm

    every year? is this high school? college? i feel like not much changes over the course of a year…

    and i think you have a very smart plan. you know what the problem is and now are taking realistic steps to fix it. youre taking charge 🙂

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  16. Julie says

    2010-03-30 at 8:12 pm

    Once a year reunions?? With the invention of facebook we don’t even need to do them every 5 years, which is what my high school does. The 10 year is coming up in November..yikes.

    I have been working on the same things, but I struggle to find my adult neutral voice. I wish you luck 🙂

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  17. Kelly says

    2010-03-30 at 7:45 pm

    My problem is when I finally get home at night after not having eaten for a good 7 hours I’m starved beyond belief, and end up stuffing myself at dinner. I need to work on that.

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  18. Lisa says

    2010-03-30 at 7:39 pm

    I have the same “problems.” The worst one is snacking while cooking. When Michael and I cook I graze on everything (especially cheese) and of course, drink a glass of wine or two while cooking….It’s a hard habit to break.

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  19. kate says

    2010-03-30 at 7:38 pm

    I just talked about my mindless snacking in my post today. Its definitely something I need to work on! Cant wait to follow your progress 🙂 Good luck!

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  20. Lauren @ Eater not a runner says

    2010-03-30 at 7:06 pm

    Every year?! I’ve never heard of that!

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  21. Megan says

    2010-03-30 at 7:05 pm

    Yoooo…did ben go to princeton?!!

    if so…go tigers.

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  22. Carolyn @ lovinlosing.com says

    2010-03-30 at 6:56 pm

    We had our 10 year reunion on 2008, but I didn’t go because it was less than a month before my wedding. Plus, I just didn’t really care to go. My husband’s reunion is this October so we’re planning on going out to California and making a vacation of it. Can’t wait! 🙂

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