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Subject: Re: [nosdiet] Half-essed report
From: mayoigo humberto
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 12:45:51 -0800
    

Hi, Reinhard!

That's really sweet of you to say. Don't worry about burdening me with
being any sort of exemplar. Last weekend, I had 3/4 of a fast-food
burger--gave the rest to my brother. I'm not confessing, I'm just
saying, I'm not perfect, so if people want that sort of an example
they can feel free to be inspired. Plus, armchair psychology? One of
my favorite things.

Right back at you with the personal success. And I'll add: may your
personal success be inversely proportional to your waistline. (On
anyone else that'd be a curse.)

mayo ;-)


On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 07:21:11 -0800 (PST), Reinhard Engels
<beautiful_idiot@...> wrote:
> 
> Hi Mayo,
> 
> Thanks for checking in and sorry for the long delay on
> this acknowledgement. I'm thrilled "half essed" is
> working for you, and not only because it's funny. I
> finally stuck a reference on the home page with links
> to this post and your original. I don't want to burden
> you with having to be an exemplar, but you know, I've
> found it's one of those rare burdens that actually
> helps keep you straight. 
> 
> The psychology as you present it here is right on, for
> all the esses, I think, and beautifully put. Thank you
> and may your personal success be proportional to your
> inspiration of others.
> 
> Reinhard
> 
> --- mayoigo humberto <mayoihumbert@...> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > Heya guys,
> > 
> > How weird--and possibly lame, though I'm not
> > complaining by any means
> > :-)--is it that just setting the no-sweets rule is
> > making me stick to
> > it. I'm starting to think that it's not so much a
> > question of will
> > power for me, but my "why not" attitude toward food.
> > Before, I would
> > usually shrug and ok everything, but having the rule
> > gives me a good
> > automatic response--that's "no, thanks"--to go to
> > instead of me going
> > through the stage where I consider if I want the
> > sweet because the
> > answer's always going to be "sure, why not." So,
> > yay! It's working out
> > really well for me.
> > 
> > Not following the other s's is working out well too,
> > since I've been
> > doing basic weight training (squats, push-ups,
> > sit-ups) and I want to
> > make sure I have enough protein and nutrients. The
> > cool thing about
> > no-sweets is that I eat around the rule. I've been
> > eating a lot more
> > veggies than I have before, and eating the protein
> > helps me not feel
> > hungry. I've actually wondered if I'm eating enough
> > of the proper
> > foods, but that's probably just paranoia;
> > volume-wise, I have plenty
> > since I'm eating such bulky and low-glycemic foods.
> > The extra fiber's
> > been, erm, uncomfortable on my digestive system,
> > heh, so I'm hanging
> > in there until I adjust. Btw, Deb, you inspired me
> > to have peanut
> > butter on my bananas, and they were delish! (They
> > were too ripe to put
> > honey on, and I don't have cocoa powder.) Thanks for
> > the suggestion!
> > Peanut butter has been my mainstay for the past few
> > weeks, and it
> > looks like cottage cheese might be my next phase.
> > I'm feeling a dairy
> > urge. Anyone have any tips for cottage cheese? :-)
> > 
> > Have a great day!
> > 
> > mayo
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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