Well, here is my take on Lighter Life Pandora. We are all here, doing a rather hardcore diet, because conventional diets have not worked for us in the past. Yes, an assumption, but I believe a fairly accurate one.
I think saying that encouraging someone to stick to something they have comitted to and are working hard on, to hit their goal is "demonising food" is a bit OTT. Are we not here to help each other get to goal? RIght?
From what I have seen here on my 3 years on this forum, is very strong willed people fall when they stray. Yes - there are loads here who lapse - planned or otherwise - but by doing so many of them strugle to get back to the same place of commitment they werein when they started - and many never do. And usually end up doing this diet a lot longer then necessary. So, using the experienvce I have here, I would never encourage someone to eat for any reason.
What I have garnered from the group support classes, that for about 90% of us, we are here becuase food is some kind of addiction for us. Not because we had a couple of fancy weekends out and put on a few pounds over summer - but because we have lifelong issues with food.
You would not tell a heroin addict that was coming clean after months of hard work to go ahead and have a little jab cause it was chrstimas, would you? Or pour an alcoholic a drink?, etc. For thsoe of us, and I do not make any assumption that it is anyone in paticular on this thred - to be clear - but for many who are addicted to food, its a dangerous slippery slope. Simple as.
If you are strong enough and can do it - that is great, and good for you - but I will ever encourage someone to lapse - the risk just is not worth it. And no one know if they are strong enough until they take the chance and then find out it they are not as strong as they thought, and it was not worth it.
The whole point of LL is to change the way we view food in our lives. My point simply being Christmas is not about food. We have let it become about food - but at the end of the day, that is the last thing Christmas is about.
So - ther eyou have it. In a nutshell. I am one who strongly beleives a zero-tolerance whilst on the diet is the correct and easiest and most effective and beneficial approach....and I will always stnad by that with no shame or apology.
Demonise food? Pah. I love food. And embrace food. But strive to do so correctly, wisely and for the right reason - not because there is a holiday printed on a calander.
So by all means - if a few bites of turkey - which will taste the same as they did a year ago, and will taste the same as they will a year from now - is worth risking it - then by all means, indulge and enjoy. But it is not what I would encourage anyone to do.
We all have our approaches, and I wish every single person here success - and will continue to do what I feel is right - as will you.
We don;t all have to agree, but should be free to support as we feel is in the best interest of those we care about.
Sincerest apologies if my approach has upset anyone – it is just something I feel very strongly about, and have always been one to stand by my convictions.