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Hips Don't Lie
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Timothy Yarboro, M.D. When Pinocchio lied, his nose grew. When you lie to yourself about your diet, it won't be your nose growing. 1) I deserve it This is a classic example of self-sabotage. Exactly what do you deserve? Blown progress? Thicker thighs? Self-medicating with food is a learned behavior, which invariably leaves us feeling miserable. Instead, establish a food-free reward system such as indulging in a good workout, or new pair of running socks. Work on progressively altering the feeling that food soothes. The numbing effect is fleeting at best but the consequences sadly linger. 2) I've saved calories from skipping breakfast. Not so. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth. Skipping breakfast lowers your metabolism meaning that the next meal you eat (famished) is far more likely to be stored as saddle bags. Skipping a healthy breakfast doesn't give you free license to gorge on chips and dip before lunch. Some appetizers run 1500+ calories. Eat regularly and consistently to keep your blood sugar level and temper temptation. 3) It's free! Hardly. The 500+ calorie free bagel at the office costs you at least $80 with your trainer just to get back to square one. Furthermore, when food is free we settle for sub-par standards. Stale? Picked over? Bring it on! Ask yourself if you'd shell out the money to eat the item. While you're at it - pop $1 in a jar each time you skip free food. At the end of the month treat yourself to a healthy reward. page 1 of 4 | Next Page
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