What is the best way to support someone who wants to lose weight, especially someone you live with? I know it's probably best to go on the diet with them, but I really don't want to follow my partner's crazy diet. Has anyone been where I am now? I want to be supportive, but at the same time I don't want to alter my lifestyle too drastically.
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If you don't want to go on the diet with them, as in eating the same foods as they do, you can still support them by exercising with them and being positive about their progress. Be their own personal cheerleader (without overdoing it). Also, even if you aren't taking part in their diet learn about it and just because you are not eating the same thing, this doesn't mean you can't prepare them a meal. Essentially, show the person that you care and are interested.
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In my opinion the best way to support them is not to keep offering them things that they love to eat but that goes against their diet rules. That drives me bananas. People know I'm trying very hard and that it's not easy, and they're always saying "just one biscotti...it won't hurt anything" or "come on with us for pizza". ARGH!
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I agree with 1000kilowatts. If you don't want to do the diet with them, that's fine, but don't make it harder for them by going out of your way to tempt them with things that you want to eat but that you know they are trying to avoid. You don't have to change your lifestyle for someone else, but at the same time you shouldn't be a jerk lol.
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Originally posted by BabyButtons View PostBe positive with them & get involved. It really makes a difference when u know someone cares about what ur doing. Ask questions & be sweet
The positive energies that flow from this level of support can't be achieved anywhere else. There is a very important social energy that people tend to forget about when they're focusing hard on eating right and exercising. While those do enhance the flow of positive energy through the body, a person also needs the added stimulation of having someone else there who can motivate them and make them feel good. This part of weight loss and of achieving anything in life is often overlooked.
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Originally posted by enviroTodd View PostOriginally posted by BabyButtons View PostBe positive with them & get involved. It really makes a difference when u know someone cares about what ur doing. Ask questions & be sweet
The positive energies that flow from this level of support can't be achieved anywhere else. There is a very important social energy that people tend to forget about when they're focusing hard on eating right and exercising. While those do enhance the flow of positive energy through the body, a person also needs the added stimulation of having someone else there who can motivate them and make them feel good. This part of weight loss and of achieving anything in life is often overlooked.
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Originally posted by BabyButtons View PostAwww thanks envirotodd. Believe it or not, i used 2 be a negative person but then 1 day i had an attitude adjustment & realized life was 2 short 2 be like that. Im much happier now than i ever was b4. I find people r much happier & friendlier when ur nice with them. Ur positivity makes this forum great! Glad i could be a ray of sunshine 4 u
Every time you say something, you add to the positive nature of the conversation. You have certainly taken your lesson and have used it to its fullest potential. Good for you.
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