Many of you are just starting your workout program and wondering if you should “allow yourself a cheat meal”. Many of you are already going through the program and have already made a choice about cheat meals. Let me talk with you about this decision and it’s consequences.
There are 2 sides to the “cheat meals” argument. One side says that a weekly cheat meal (or even a whole cheat day) is a good thing to keep you from falling off the wagon all the way and satisfying those cravings. The other side says it’s not worth it and to never cheat. Can you guess which side I’m on?? I am in the “NEVER CHEAT” camp! Let me tell you why:
First, just look at the consequences on your body of that cheat meal. It will load your body with fat / bad carbs / sugar that will throw you out of balance and change your blood chemistry significantly. It can take 2-3 days for your body to re-euqilibrate from this “cheat meal”, not to mention the calories you’ve pumped into your system that can halt your progress if you are trying to lose weight. It simply isn’t worth it.
Second, consider the consequences on your mind of that cheat meal. I used to eat nothing but junk food, and I used to argue that I had a sweet tooth that others just couldn’t understand. The idea that I could go over 5 months (and counting) without eating ANY candy or sweets would have seemed impossible to me. Yet I’ve done it, and since I don’t indulge my sweet tooth every week, it has diminished greatly (you know the Biblical principle of starving the flesh — it really works!).
Instead of considering candy, ice cream, and cake as “treats”, I now crave fruits, my chocolate flavored protein bars, and of course my Shakeology Reeses shakes. Since I have 5 kids at home, I didn’t have the option of cleaning out all of my cupboards, and if I were to look in my pantry right now I’d see Oreos, marshmallows, a tupperware full of Halloween candy, etc. Yet, those things (which I would have been constantly calling my name 5 months ago), don’t even look appealing. My body feels so much better now that I’ve given that junk up, I don’t even want it!!!! If I were cheating once per week, that obsession would still be there.
The same goes for whatever your “obsession” is — Sweets, fried food, chips, queso, etc. If you starve that obsession, it dies! Trust me, it really does! And once it dies, then “falling off the wagon” is no longer a threat, because you have no interest in getting off the ride you are on!
This has worked for me for over 5 months now. How does it look practically? I have 5 kids and there’s always a birthday party or something going on. You hear the excuse that it would be rude to not eat cake at a birthday party. I’ve done exactly that and no one even notices. Just make yourself busy with serving the cake and cleaning up. Or have a shake ready to substitute! Many of my church friends joke around with me that when we have our small group fellowship they will have protein powder for me! Haha! They aren’t offended. In fact, it is a sure-fire conversation starter.
I hope this look into how I avoid cheat meals helps you to stay committed to maximizing your results and starving those unhealthy cravings until they literally disappear.
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