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    after a very successful 6 months on Atkins last year, i had a month off!! for christmas and a holiday. so now back on it with a vengeance! ask me in a week!!
    ]good things come to those who wait...

  • #2
    Re: back to basics!

    Sometimes a break is a good thing.

    It's a great thing that you're back.

    Good luck!
    PBK - M/45/6'3"
    You're not a failure until you quit trying.

    Restarted Dr Atkins Diet January 2 2010.
    Next mini goal is to get under 300 lbs. Done! 3/8/10
    Next mini goal is to make it three months without alcohol. Started 1/1/10 Done!
    Next mini weight goal is 289. Done! 4/4/10
    Next mini goal is 278 -50 Lbs
    Eventually, I'd like to join the century club.

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    • #3
      Re: back to basics!

      >>i had a month off!! for christmas and a holiday.>>

      Why?
      J.

      "Your life will never change until you change your choices."

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      • #4
        Re: back to basics!

        Originally posted by PolarBearKing
        Sometimes a break is a good thing.
        Could you please explain how a "break" from Atkins can be a "good thing"?
        "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

        -- Theodore Roosevelt

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        • #5
          Re: back to basics!

          Originally posted by Georgiana View Post
          Could you please explain how a "break" from Atkins can be a "good thing"?
          First off, I said sometimes a break is good thing. I did not say that getting away from "Atkins" was a good thing. Breaking up the mototony(sp?) of doing the same things day in & day out is sometimes a good thing. It can renews ones energy.

          But everbody's different. Everyone will have a different reason. I was mostly just trying to be supportive.

          I suppose one could make the argument though, that sometimes you have to see (in this case taste) what you're missing in order to appreciate the Dr Atkins lifestyle and all that it has to offer.
          PBK - M/45/6'3"
          You're not a failure until you quit trying.

          Restarted Dr Atkins Diet January 2 2010.
          Next mini goal is to get under 300 lbs. Done! 3/8/10
          Next mini goal is to make it three months without alcohol. Started 1/1/10 Done!
          Next mini weight goal is 289. Done! 4/4/10
          Next mini goal is 278 -50 Lbs
          Eventually, I'd like to join the century club.

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          • #6
            Re: back to basics!

            Originally posted by PolarBearKing View Post
            Breaking up the mototony(sp?) of doing the same things day in & day out is sometimes a good thing.
            To break the monotony, one can try new recipes... especially when one is at the higher end of the Carb Ladder. For those stuck for far too long in extended Induction, moving up the Carb Ladder helps, too.

            It can renews ones energy.
            From what I've seen, the opposite is true. Most people feel like crap after cheating.

            And for many people, a "break" lasts for days, weeks, months... or even years. By the time the "break" ends, the extra pounds often bring more friends to the party and along with them come the health problems.

            Everyone will have a different reason.
            Many people don't have reasons, but excuses.

            I was mostly just trying to be supportive.
            I know you were trying to be supportive. But telling someone that a break (that is, cheating) might be a good idea (especially in the Induction forum!) is not exactly support. It's enabling.
            "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

            -- Theodore Roosevelt

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            • #7
              Re: back to basics!

              Since she is back, I'd say it's supportive.

              To me, enabling is saying that you can have another slice of cake and we'll work on it tomorrow.

              Do you ever let anything go Georgiana??? The quote "Relax Francis" comes to mind (Google it). Do you really think that by being so negative is going to help everyone (or anyone for that matter) on this forum. EVERYONE reacts differently. Whether or not you think it's an excuse or a reason...

              Never-the-less, neither one of us her knows her circumstances (nor is it our business). For example, she very well may have gone away or back home for the holidays where some of the options you outlined (which were all good) were not available to her.
              PBK - M/45/6'3"
              You're not a failure until you quit trying.

              Restarted Dr Atkins Diet January 2 2010.
              Next mini goal is to get under 300 lbs. Done! 3/8/10
              Next mini goal is to make it three months without alcohol. Started 1/1/10 Done!
              Next mini weight goal is 289. Done! 4/4/10
              Next mini goal is 278 -50 Lbs
              Eventually, I'd like to join the century club.

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              • #8
                Re: back to basics!

                Originally posted by PolarBearKing View Post
                To me, enabling is saying that you can have another slice of cake and we'll work on it tomorrow.
                Well, I guess I have a broader definition of this. Enabling is also telling someone that taking a break from Atkins is a good thing sometimes, whether or not that person is currently on track.

                You should also keep in mind that it is not only the OP reading this thread.

                she very well may have gone away or back home for the holidays where some of the options you outlined (which were all good) were not available to her
                I wasn't discussing the case of the OP there. It was a reply to your comment that some people (not necessarily the OP) might need a break sometimes in order to avoid monotony.
                "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

                -- Theodore Roosevelt

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                • #9
                  Re: back to basics!

                  WOW! That went way too far. Both of you need to stop. I am so tired of reading all of the negative post that have been on this board lately. I am so tired of people chastising people for saying something that they feel is "wrong". Getting jumped and seeing others getting jumped is what makes people leave the board. Chill, she is back, support her, don't jump others for supporting her as well. We all do things differently, let us be that way!
                  Denise
                  235/168/160
                  I'm going to be a Grandma in July 2010!

                  Goals:
                  1. Fit into "the" jeans MET 9/19/09 SIZE 12!!!!
                  2. Be ONEderful MET 6/10/09
                  4. Take my son hiking and not die afterwards MET 7/11/09
                  5. Feel good having a family portrait made MET 8/8/09 AT THE WEDDING
                  6. Buy size 7 sexy panties DONE!






                  I WILL lose 75 lbs! I WILL wear a size 10! I WILL live to enjoy great grandchildren!

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