JenniferEver
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Apparently this is what eDiets thinks about its clients! (not Diet&Fitness)
I got a link to the following article in my eDiets newsletter.... If you look at the site you will see that comments were actually turned off, so I wrote them a rather scathing email. Is anyone else completely ticked off an offended by this article?
The link from the newsletter also said "thin is in"
Link to article below
Diet Blog
The eDiets blog is maintained by eDiets.com Senior Copy Editor Dorian Wagner, unless otherwise noted. eDiets.com reserves the right to delete any comments we deem inappropriate. Wednesday, January 23, 2008 7 Secrets of Naturally Thin People
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By eDiets Staff You hate them.
You know the type... The ones who never bat an eyelash when it comes time to order lunch or dinner. Ask them how much they weigh, and they probably can't even tell you -- they don't know. Question them about calorie count and you're likely to be answered with a blank stare.
They are the men and women who don't give weight-watching a second thought. And that's the very reason they're at a happy, healthy weight. They are naturally thin people -- the enemy to anyone who's ever battled extra pounds.
But please don't hate them. You too can be one of them, says Dr. Dorie McCubbrey, author of How Much Does Your Soul Weigh?: Diet-Free Solutions to Your Food, Weight and Body Worries. The weight issues specialist and licensed professional counselor has spent the last 15 years helping people explore their weight woes. McCubbrey, the "Don't Diet" doctor, has made it her mission to take the focus off the scale and put it on what she calls intuitive self-care. It's that kind of treatment that the Colorado counselor encourages. She tries to steer her clients away from regimented and overly restrictive diets.
The idea, according to McCubbrey, is to emulate the way a naturally thin person thinks. For starters, the world doesn't revolve around the number on the scale.
"Sometimes we think, 'When I'm thin enough, I'll be happy,'" McCubbrey says, who describes herself as someone who was the wrong kind of dieter for 15 years. "A naturally thin person knows how to be happy first, beyond weight success. It's freedom to enjoy your life. It's about healthier relationships and being able to achieve the goals you want for yourself professionally. It's finding the time to enjoy some pleasures in life, like the vacations you always wanted to take or the personal goals you always wanted to achieve. It's having the energy and desire and ability to follow through on these things. It's a fuller, richer life."
What it isn't is obsessing over every pound shed, minute spent exercising, calorie eaten, etc. Somewhere there has to be a happy medium between the apathy and the obsession. That's where the seven secrets of naturally thin people come in. According to McCubbrey, we're all born naturally thin. However, it's the way we think that takes away this mentality. It all begins when we go on our first diet, she says.
McCubbrey is quick to point out there's a big difference between being thin and being a naturally thin person. There are those who struggle with anorexia or rely on starvation to avoid weight gain. These people are engaging in unhealthy physical and mental behaviors. When it comes to weight loss, one size does not fit all, she says.
"There's no one diet or meal plan or exercise plan that's right for everybody. That's what is great about eDiets -- it customizes thin. My approach supports that. You have to find a customized approach unique to your own needs."
Before you can even get started on a healthy approach to dealing with your weight, it's important to get in the right state of mind. McCubbrey has the seven healthy secrets of naturally thin people that can help you get one step closer.
Secret #1: Practice Intuitive Weight Maintenance Naturally thin people have a stable weight and don't worry what it is. Naturally thin people don't weigh, measure or otherwise keep track of their bodies' dimensions. You won't even find a bathroom scale at the naturally thin person's house. They don't need to weigh themselves, because they trust their bodies to regulate their own weight. Sure, it is easy for people not to worry about their weight when it never changes. But does their weight not change because they don't worry about it? What if constant worries make your weight fluctuate? What if you tried to think like naturally thin people instead, with an inner knowledge that your weight would stay stable?
Secret #2: Apply an Intuitive Attitude Naturally thin people have a positive view of themselves and their lives. People who have never had a weight problem know that the key to happiness is in how they perceive themselves and their lives. They have a wonderful self-image, because they have not allowed society's pressure to influence them. Besides appearance, some people criticize themselves for their thoughts, feelings, behaviors -- everything. How they see their bodies is a reflection of how they tend to see their entire lives. Have you been putting thinness before happiness? What kind of criticism have you been carrying with you in your "bag of manure?" What positive thought can you carry with you instead?
Secret #3: Know Intuitively Why to Eat Naturally thin people eat when they are hungry, but for other reasons as well. They eat because their bodies need fuel, but they also eat sometimes even if they are nut hungry. People eat to fulfill physical need (75 to 100 percent of the time), physical desire (0 to 25 percent of the time) and emotional desire (0 to 10 percent of the time). The key is proportion -- to be attuned to the body's signals of what it needs, but also to eat once in a while out of desire.
Secret #4: Know Intuitively What to Eat Naturally thin people eat exactly what they are hungry for. They seem to have an inherent sense of what they really need. They'll go out of their way to get what they are hungry for, even if it means making a shopping trip. If that's not feasible, then they substitute another similar food.
Secret #5: Know Intuitively How Much to Eat Naturally thin people stop eating before they get too full. They often leave food on their plates when dining out, because the typical restaurant portion is more than a body needs. When dining at home, they often finished what is on their plates if they served themselves, because they are in tune with how much food their bodies will need and only put that much on their plates. Eat slowly, pay attention to how you feel as you get full and learn hot to recognize fullness cues.
Secret #6: Exercise With Intuition Naturally thin people enjoy a variety of fitness activities in reasonable amounts. They exercise on a regular basis without going overboard. There is consistency without compulsivity. They use exercise guidelines, but in a way that honors their bodies' needs. Some exercise for longer durations than others, and some work out at more advanced levels than others.
Secret #7: Live an Intuitive Life Naturally thin people have truly fulfilling lives (and it's not because they are thin). Thinness is part of their experience, but it is not the source of their fulfillment. They have meaningful relationships with others. They enjoy significant experiences in both their professional and personal lives. They focus far beyond the number on the scale. Their focus is on enjoying life, exactly as it is, and making the best of things, exactly as they are. With this attitude of gratitude, they seem to attract more good into their lives automatically, without having to chase after it.
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