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Old Jun 14, 2010, 11:05 PM
avoice avoice is offline
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tips for upcoming summer and holiday
1. don't over stuff your self or make your self unconfortably full
2. eat more frequently by eating smaller meals and having snacks in
between meals.
3. if you feel the urge to push your self destruct button talk to some
one such as a family member or a friend.
4. stay away from scales as much as possible I feel that when you weigh
your self on the scale that may trigger purging or starving your self
or using laxatives and so fort.


I am sorry i can't come up with any more advise it's just so hot here
and getting sleepy.

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Old Jun 15, 2010, 09:09 AM
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Thanks for posting your tips, avoice! I think number 4 is an especially good bit of advice, I do so much better when I'm staying away from scales!
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Old Jun 15, 2010, 04:25 PM
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Thanks for posting the advice. I liked #4 especially because when I weigh myself every day (or multiple times a day), I become more disappointed. I find weighing myself every week or so is a healthier goal.
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