14th June 2018
The distance between your dreams and reality is called
action.
I don’t know where yesterday went at all, it just whizzed
by, before I knew it, it was time to go to work at half 4 and I had no idea
where my day had gone. I did manage to
fit in a massage, trying to sort my knee out, not to much success sadly, so I’ve
made an appointment for the docs, it’s not till the 25th though so
hopefully I’ll sort it before then – fingers crossed.
I had a nice lunch, salmon burger with some lovely colourful
veggies, then for my tea I had a packed of curry noodles, flashback to my youth
but couldn’t resist them when I saw them in Poundstretcher, 4 packets for a
pound, 9SP a pack, the noodles on their own would be 6SP so you could save 3SP
by flavouring the packet yourself but I wanted the memory of curry noodles from
when I was younger. I used to love a
packet with an egg on top, garden peas and bread. I rarely eat that kind of food these days so
felt better knowing I eat good food most of the time.
You’re challenge today is to eat only when you’re hungry,
ask yourself ‘am I actually hungry’, don’t just snack for the sake of it or
because it’s there, or worse still because you have points left. We do so many things automatically without
even thinking about it, sadly when it’s eating, that’s when the weight creeps
on.
If you do get hungry between meals, grab a banana or some
fruit of some kind, cut up some carrots sticks, don’t automatically opt for a
bar or bag of something and if you’ve got a craving for something, try and make
it a lower pointed version.
Try some new snacks, how about low fat cottage cheese and a
sliced apple, this’ll give you fibre, protein and fat. You could have a couple of tablespoons of houmous
with carrot sticks or a bowl of low fat Greek yogurt and some blueberries. I like Edamame beans, add a bit of salt and I’m
happy for ten minutes. Hard boiled eggs
or cooked chicken breast are also a go to for me. Just because it’s hot doesn’t mean you can’t
enjoy a cup of soup. See snacks don’t
have to come out of packets.
Eating only when you’re hungry is all very well and good but
what about knowing when to STOP! Watch
a child eat, they seem to have it sussed, they don’t count calories or Smart
Points, they listen to both their hunger and satiety cues and eat accordingly. Paying attention is key, don’t wait until
you’re starving and stop before you’re so full you can’t move! Extremes are never a good thing.
My members are certainly doing well, over 10 stone was lost
on my scales last night, that’s 650 stone this year – how fabulous is
that. Here’s to adding to that total
today, I have a feeling they’ll be chicken on my plate today – I over ordered
on my shopping list! Catch ya tomorrow
BeYOUtiful. Let’s focus on the healthy & happy, I’m with you, together we
will do this!
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