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Round Two:

Friday, June 11, 2010

I put on my shoes and I'm ready for the weekend

CELEBRATING SUCCESS

It's Friday morning here and the weekend is fast approaching. The weekend is, without a doubt, the hardest time for me to cope on this diet.

I just had a bit of a win at work for a client, my automatic reaction was - ooo, I should go out for drinks to celebrate. I have to say, this was a bit of a light bulb moment for me - to recognise that I turn to food as a means of rewarding myself.

Now while everything is good in moderation and I should probably treat myself to one glass of wine to celebrate. I need to ensure that one glass, doesn't lead to a bottle. The last wine-related incident ended up with me declaring that "McFlurries are the best dessert in the world" and half a dozen friends, sitting around my living room eating Maccas and drinking more wine. Don't get me wrong - it was a fun night, but not particularly diet friendly.


Mmm, McFlurry!

While I'm on this challenge, I obviously need to find new ways to reward myself. Both for achieving my weight loss goals and for other achievements in life. I haven't quite decided what I will to celebrate this victory in my work life, but I really need to find a way to re-program my thinking that success = dinner and drinks (a good bottle of New Zealand white wine has been my weapon of choice... ahh SSB, how I miss you).

Any tips or suggestions on what you've done to change your thinking or little things you do to reward yourself?

1 comment:

  1. clothes.. clothes are excellent rewards. telling yourself that you will buy a size x, because you have done so well is very rewarding. I am currently pining after some new running shirts.

    Also for excercise motivation, i can't recommend enough a pedometre. If the budget allows you could but a GPS watch. It tells you how far you have walked, calories , speed and pace. Even better you can upload your progress on the net, and track it all. It is super helpful and really really encourages you to " go harder" . Nike make a relatively cheaper alternative for around $ 80. It has been the best thing for me. I started not being able to run a 3 km job, and just did my first 8k run non stop.

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