tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2946185632715199820.post5159751615534799603..comments2023-10-12T11:02:14.371-05:00Comments on Debbi Does Dieting... My Dieting Diary: Day 67 of 120Debbi Does Dinner Healthyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11091564423796146580noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2946185632715199820.post-51932880592903856952011-04-14T00:50:45.987-05:002011-04-14T00:50:45.987-05:00I want you to know I read your posts every day bu...I want you to know I read your posts every day but for some reason only comment once in a while, usually on the ones that touch me in some way, either good or bad. This did both. I understand what you mean about not representing God well by overeating. I have the same thought. Everything we do should be for His glory, and I'm trying to make decisions that would glorify Him but it feel so bad when I don't. But we are human and God forgives our error if we repent, and you've obviously immediately identified it and are moving on. Good for you. I wish I would have caught myself that quickly before going on a month-long binge and gaining back 15 pounds. Oi. Thanks for all your daily thoughts as you go through this weight loss journey and adventure. It's nice having a godly woman to traverse it with. :)Veronicahttp://reciperhapsody.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2946185632715199820.post-65778629460965988892011-04-13T23:22:53.495-05:002011-04-13T23:22:53.495-05:00It happens to most of us. Forgive and just eat a b...It happens to most of us. Forgive and just eat a bit less tomorrow. And I agree with Princess Dieter, a little protein on that salad would be a good thing.<br /><br />One bad day NEVER ruins a diet. It's strings of multiple bad days that can do that.<br /><br />Try to remember how this made you feel, maybe even print out your post on a card or something that you can pull out next time you want to eat too much. Reminders can really help!Cynthiahttp://thegardenweigh.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2946185632715199820.post-35809994161193299372011-04-13T15:55:18.896-05:002011-04-13T15:55:18.896-05:00Please forgive yourself. You are doing SO GREAT an...Please forgive yourself. You are doing SO GREAT and the above post is indicative of your ACTUAL mindset. This morning is not. As far as weight loss and your journey to health goes, it's what we do EVERY day that matters. <br /><br />On bad mornings, you do need to dig deep for the real coping skills. Food is so easy. It makes you feel better temporarily, maybe. But as you know then it makes you feel worse. But prayer and meditation actually DO make you feel better. Counting your blessings on your bad days makes a world of difference. You know I know:) Just sayin'. <br /><br />Love you. Forgive yourself:)Denise Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01282043150770472476noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2946185632715199820.post-6034981924282582802011-04-13T13:11:17.542-05:002011-04-13T13:11:17.542-05:00Actually, eat your protein. Crackers and cereal do...Actually, eat your protein. Crackers and cereal don't offer enough. Put protein on that salad. :)<br /><br />I felt that way spiritually a long, long time. That I wasn't letting God help me overcome the overeating, and what did that do as a witness? I mean, there are some sins that are obvious, and gluttony makes itself known on our bodies. A drunkard, an adulterer, a murderer, a child molester, a thief--they an all hide their sins and no one knows until it is exposed. But if we overeat...everyone can see it. (Except for bulimics, I guess, who eject the food.)<br /><br />So, it does, I think, have an impact on witness. If we tell someone that God can help them overcome their burdens and trials, they can look at us and say, "Oh, yeah. How come God can't help you overcome that second helping of baby back ribs?"<br /><br />Yeah...hurts.<br /><br />Let's continue to fight the war in body and spirit and mind.Princess Dieter aka Mirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01121450857817115011noreply@blogger.com