Re: I Am Worth It Challenge II
December 19
Looking Ahead - Commitment In Action
Homework/Board Work
1. The first focus of making a plan is to identify things that will jeopardize your commitment to yourself. This could be a hospital stay, vacation, relatives that know nothing about Atkins or are ill informed, or simple a restaurant. List at least 2 in each category:
Events: Dinner parties, Christmas Meals
Places: Hospitals, Travel(Hotels)
People: my In-laws, my best friend
2. Write out alternative actions that will help you stay committed when you are faced with these temptations.
Events: Eat beforehand, or take a dish to share
Places: Take food with me. Tuna in packets, mayo in packets, Jicama, celery, carrots, etc. Food that doesn’t necessarily have to be refrigerated. Always have food in the freezer that is ready to grab and go.
People: Have an “escape” planned in advance. Get up and go take a walk. Have mom or sis call and have an “emergency” that way I don’t have to stay there for long periods of time.
3. Put your plan into action. Practice what you will say to people you know might try to get you off plan. Say it till you feel comfortable saying, being self assured and confident.
For the most part, everyone knows that I am committed to this WOE. I don’t frequently get people who try to pressure me otherwise. I am very resolute and firm about how I eat. I can handle it in short amounts of time, where I tend to have problems are those situations where HOURS are spent socializing and ‘grazing’ on food. I need to get up and MOVE, rather than sit there and be tormented by the food and the pressure.
December 19
Looking Ahead - Commitment In Action
Homework/Board Work
1. The first focus of making a plan is to identify things that will jeopardize your commitment to yourself. This could be a hospital stay, vacation, relatives that know nothing about Atkins or are ill informed, or simple a restaurant. List at least 2 in each category:
Events: Dinner parties, Christmas Meals
Places: Hospitals, Travel(Hotels)
People: my In-laws, my best friend
2. Write out alternative actions that will help you stay committed when you are faced with these temptations.
Events: Eat beforehand, or take a dish to share
Places: Take food with me. Tuna in packets, mayo in packets, Jicama, celery, carrots, etc. Food that doesn’t necessarily have to be refrigerated. Always have food in the freezer that is ready to grab and go.
People: Have an “escape” planned in advance. Get up and go take a walk. Have mom or sis call and have an “emergency” that way I don’t have to stay there for long periods of time.
3. Put your plan into action. Practice what you will say to people you know might try to get you off plan. Say it till you feel comfortable saying, being self assured and confident.
For the most part, everyone knows that I am committed to this WOE. I don’t frequently get people who try to pressure me otherwise. I am very resolute and firm about how I eat. I can handle it in short amounts of time, where I tend to have problems are those situations where HOURS are spent socializing and ‘grazing’ on food. I need to get up and MOVE, rather than sit there and be tormented by the food and the pressure.



This falls under "you can't pick your family, but you can pick your friends").
), then I'd have to eat that horrible gruel!


, and I want to make it clear.... not all latinos are like this).
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