OK, I’m starting the diet next week.
And I certainly understand the need to plan and be mindful.
However, the main reason I was attracted to this diet was because if it’s potential to allow me to “casually” diet and not obsess too much about “organizing” meals and counting calories etc..
But, I see so many people here getting all hyped up about little details etc, which seems to defeat the purpose of this diet and how it can become a lifestyle as opposed to a diet.
Am I fooling myself into thinking that this won’t be just like any other diet where I’ll have to be constantly “watching myself”?
For instance, the whole “psychological trick” to the diet is that you can always argue with yourself on your fast days that you can make it through that ONE day because you can have whatever you want the next two or three days. That way you don’t REALLY feel deprived.
***But, I see people here actively dieting on their feast days too.*** And while I understand that we cant OVEReat on feast days and should eat REASONABLY… I don’t think the diet is gonna work as a lifestyle if we just think of the feast days as “less severe fast days”.
And SOOOO many people here are doing that.
And it’s making me wonder. Does the diet NOT work unless you’re “dieting’ on feast days too?
8:57 pm
5 May 14