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Reward Days Feeling Too Rewarding? David Speaks Up!

Posted by Elle Harting on 08/23 at 07:23 AM under Eat

Have you gone through your high and low carb days, only to find yourself patiently, or impatiently awaiting your reward day? Well you’re not alone, that’s for sure! We all want those days, those rewards, are inherently what keep us on track. I’m just waiting for that next one…

We cannot help it, there is a reason why it’s so hard to throw those things away from our offices and homes. They are high in fat, sugary, and/or high in calories; they satisfy us and calm our nerves. And why shouldn’t they? That’s what they were made to do, right? Even the most successful Reshapers go through this, craving foods that give us little to no nutritional value.



How about a word from David Smith, who was once obese and probably the most influential Reshaper out there:

“I have a real problem with my reward days, sometimes I have no self control. Besides not having a reward day how do I control myself? Reward days can be trouble if you have no self control. Portion control is really important, if you’re craving cookies or chips do not buy a box of cookies or chips. Seems like whenever we open a box or a bag of chips it’s very hard to control ourselves, we always have a few here and there and in a day the whole bag is gone. Try buying the 100 calorie packs. They have a wide selection of them from cookies, to chips, to candy. My vice has always been pizza and ice cream. Nobody will buy a pizza and only have one slice… What helped me was buying the pizza lean pockets. Ice Cream is my favorite, but it is hard to regulate intake, many small sizes are still pushing 400 calories. My family always buys the sugar free or half the fat stuff, but it is still high in calories, so watch out for that. I did really well with sugar-free fudgecicles. They weren’t high in calories and they controlled my intake. Now remember after our reward days we need to stay on track and stay focused!!”


David Smith


Read the rest of David Smith’s story on ABC’s 20/20!
Thanks David!  How about the rest of you? What tips or tricks do you have to stay on track on those wonderful reward days?

 

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