But - the stuff that's sticking is making a difference. Although I really thought that the "what" habits would be easier (basically, what I should be eating), I'm finding that it's the "how" habits that have made it into my regular repertoire.
Like, I do a much better job at checking in with myself before eating: am I actually hungry? Or just bored? Emotional? I don't think I can overstate how helpful this has been. I mean, of course I ignore myself sometimes, but it has otherwise consistently kept me from a lot of mindless eating. It doesn't take long or anything special, just an awareness that I oftentimes use food as something other than just to feed hunger. I've found that during work when I'm not too busy and once I'm home in the evening are the two big times this really comes into play. The work vending machine cries in loneliness every once in awhile, but it's definitely played into the progress that I've been making.
Awesome sushi and my sushi buddy's thumbs up |
I know I still have a long way ahead of me, but I feel like these two habits can really change my life. If I only eat when I'm hungry, and don't overstuff myself, I should be golden, right? I need the other habits to up the ante, but figure these habits, consistently practiced, should get me where I'm going (though slowly).
That sushi looks amazing
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