The power of 'No': A game-changer in your health journey
In India, love is often shown in the form of food and hospitality. So, my clients often tell me that they are not able to say 'No' when offered food; otherwise the other person would feel bad/ hurt. Let me tell you from my own and my clients' experience this is a skill you have to cultivate if your want to see good progress and not go forward 3 steps and backward 2 steps. I want to be clear. I am not suggesting you don't eat fried food- sweets at all or be obsessed with each bite of food you eat. I am only suggesting to avoid food once you get the signals that you've eaten enough (not very full). I have seen people/ hosts with intentions to be friendly serve people even after they say they're full. Ironically, this is not at all friendly. 😕 A client was following the diet very well and was seeing good progress. Then, he went to the in-laws house for 2-3 days and returned saying he had put on some weight. The reason is his in-laws served more food and he could