This week I've been looking back at my past and thinking about the changes in my life since I started this program. My biggest change: I don't obsess about food. What I ate in the past left me hungry for more because my choices lacked the nutrition my body needed.
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Present: I choose to eat in a way that is sustainable for the rest of my life. Past: I ate for the moment and was in denial of the future consequences. |
It's a great relief for me that I no longer spend energy obsessing with food. I want to remember how different my life is now that the food obsession is at bay, so I made a list of my present attitude about food compared to my past:
Present: The way I eat is my way of life.
Past: I was either on a diet or off; way, way, way off.
Present: I don't obsess about food.
Past: I obsessed about food.
Present: Food no longer knows my name.
Past: It called out to me. It even knew my middle name.
Present: I appreciate the beauty of a beautifully made dessert without it
haunting me for hours or days.
Past: It haunted me for hours or days
because I was either too full, sick to the stomach, or I fell
asleep on the couch from so much sugar.
Present: I feel good after I eat.
Before: I had indigestion on a regular basis. Need a Tums? I always had one.
Present: I can go to a conference and eat healthy choices when I'm hungry.
Past: I ate at least one of everything served, especially the snacks. Afternoons were difficult because I would be so sugared out I had a hard time staying awake.
Present: At restaurants I ask for what I want. Yes, I know it's the same price without bread or home fries. Yes, I know extra meat costs more.
Past: I didn't care if it was a "healthy" choice or I felt deprived because there were so many things I wanted to eat but were not on my "diet". I ate those foods all my life and look where that got me.
Present: I blog about my weight loss journey in an open platform that the whole wide world can see and include before and after photos and before and after lists of food habits.
Past: I would never.
What about you? What changes do you see in the way you see food today from how it used to be for you?