Sick of promising to give up chips/Diet Coke/burgers, only to crash and burn within 48 hours?
Put your hands in the air and back away from the fridge.
And are they cake crumbs around the edge of your mouth? Tsk Tsk.
Wasn’t  it only three days ago you declared yet again that, by the time you  were celebrating NYE, you’d be parading around that bikini bod you’ve  spent the whole year trying to get. 
Day  one you are totally inspired and faultless. You have the right amount  of food and there’s even some salad in there too. You do the biggest  workout of your life and can totally visualize that hot body you’re  going to flaunt on the beach this summer. 
You even feel thinner  that night as you lie in bed and run your hands over the body you know  is finally going to be the way you want it. Your goal is clear and you  believe in it 100 percent. You are on fire!
Day two. You wake up  feeling thinner and skip out of the bedroom lighter. Breakfast is a  breeze but it hits lunch time and all the girls from the office are  having champagne and chocolate cake. You are on soda water and salad but  manage to follow it with some self-righteous (silent) high fives on  your incredible strength and willpower, telling yourself that they will  end up at Weight Watchers while you will be inundated with men offering  to rub sun cream on your brand new J Lo back even when you are not at  the beach. You are a legend. Again.
By dinner – and having said no  to your boyfriend’s invitation to take part in beer and buffalo back  ribs with the lads – you get hungry and bored and all you can think of  is the food you WISH you were having. You get grumpy and slightly  miserable and can’t stop thinking about all the food you’re “not  allowed” to eat.  
You still really want to get to goal (hey, it’s only day two) so talk  yourself out of ordering home delivered double crust cheesy pizza and  just get on with eating your grilled fish, salad and water and manage to  convince yourself you actually enjoyed it. You go to bed feeling pretty  damn clever and imagine the love handles your man will be wearing while  you spend up big at Tigerlilly.
Day three you are bored stupid,  cranky, depressed and suddenly realize just how much distraction,  entertainment and “fulfillment” comes in eating. Except that it isn’t  real fulfillment. How can it be when it leaves you so unhappy and your  healthy body goals completely unfulfilled? Do you really think true  happiness only belongs to those who can eat whatever they want, whenever  they want?
You also finally understand the commitment you have  made and it seems quite daunting. The instant “goal” of whatever comfort  food you desire seems so much closer and easier to get than your real  long-term goal of a healthier body. Problem is, the longer you fool  yourself that the food will make you happy, the longer it will take to  get what you really want.
Do you constantly battle the brain  with those internal dialogues (do it/don’t do it!) about why you should  break free? Yes, on the bad days it does feel hard and boring and  endless. But the good days come and, if you persevere, then those habits  will be broken and your life will be fulfilling on so many other levels  – not just through food and eating. But something will only break under  pressure. You have to go through this or you won’t win the battle. You  think kings conquered nations without ever slaying a few dragons? Yes,  it’s tough, but only because it’s a new way of thinking, not because it  is impossible. 
Just accept the battle, do not give up, watch as  you win and work towards your goals. But one thing that can help? Maybe  not going so hard. Pull back a little. Be more realistic. Have a wine,  enjoy lunch out or even the odd dinner (where you don’t have to go  without, but you can make better choices). Don’t be a food nazi and try  to live off lettuce leaves – even rabbits get bored of that and chew  their way out of their cages looking for something better. Find a  balance but also find what truly makes you happy. Seek it out and chase  that with all your energy. Then the goal of a healthier body will be  easier to achieve because happiness is found in other areas of your  life. If you seek fulfillment in food, you are lying to yourself. Now  there’s some food for thought. 
by Cleo
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