Don't give up! Induction gets easier every time, and you learn lots of tricks/recipes, like keto-ade to feel better during induction, and making oats/flaxmeal tasty for cheap & quick breakfasts. You don't have to commit to long streaks, or feel bad about sunk cost when you cheat. All that progress accumulates.I've been in and out so often now I can happily switch between keto at home & unrestricted on vacation/occasions. At worst I get 1 day of dopiness starting carbs, and 1 day of mild cravings stopping them, but usually I don't even notice.
piva00|1 year ago
I'm not talking about myself but in general, even though it can also apply to myself (my willpower is not absolutely under my control) but the same advice about discipline and resisting peer pressure is given to obese people as losing weight is quite simple, it doesn't mean doing the simple thing is easy.
voxgen|1 year ago
I also struggle with willpower and it took me ~10 big attempts over ~14 years before I managed to stay on it long enough to fix my metabolism. I just wanted to spread the message of hope that every attempt gets easier. Mindset plays a big role - I've seen a few people push themselves really hard then declare it impossible and never give it another shot. If you know you're playing a long game, take a break if you're really suffering, and don't beat yourself up over failures, it's easier to try again next time you have the energy.
[1] I've lots of intolerances - whitelisting was easier than blacklisting. Here's the list: flaxmeal porridge, keto bread + cream/cottage cheese, omelette w/ pizza toppings, egg & cheese salad, caesar salad (w/ chicken), mince+vege+cheese mealprep'd casserole
stefantalpalaru|1 year ago
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