I can’t believe it’s not International No-Diet Day

by tigtog on May 10, 2008

in health

And we missed it!

Anyway, Fillyjonk and Kate have posted lots of good stuff about HAES and Size Acceptance.

Everyday is No-Diet Day in my house, although yesterday was actually no-retain-food-in-belly day, as I succumbed to the chundering bug that struck my kids earlier this week. Yukko.

But the point remains – I aim to eat a wide variety of foods, fresh foods rather than commercially manufactured, and particularly plenty of fruit and veg. I aim to exercise (the last month since mr tog got crook have been a wipeout there, but it’s back to the gym next week! and I have been walking.) I guess it comes down to I want to be fit, or a least fitter, but I don’t especially care if I’m still carrrying some fat. Of course I know I’m lucky in being able-bodied so that I can exercise. That’s something not everyone can manage.

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atheist woman May 11, 2008 at 8:11 am

Mmm, don’t feel bad, I missed it too. Dieting distracts all the energy from your mind, where it ought to be. Sounds like your plans for Health at Every Size are good to go :).

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Amanda May 23, 2008 at 12:38 pm

If you didn’t see Catalyst last night, good story on fatness/fitness.
http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/2245395.htm

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