Picture the scene. You’re at dinner with your family, and you feel good that you’ve stuck to your healthy eating goals. Decent portions, lots of veggies, and a little bite of dessert. Great job!
Then your aunt offers you seconds on everything. And by “offers,” we mean she stares at you expectantly until you finally cave.
It’s a funny scene that plays out often with families, at work, even on dates. But accepting food you don’t actually want can cost you lots of extra calories. Fortunately, there’s a way you can maintain your health goalsandyour relationships!
A little treat here and there can be fine. But accepting offers to eat all the time can get tricky. Ask yourself:
If you choose to turn down an offer of food you don’t need, you can say something like:
Very few people would actually try to sabotage their loved ones. More often than not, people just want to show you they care! In the rare case that someone won’t take no for an answer, consider avoiding food-related situations with that person.
If you have a food pusher in your life, let them know they can bond with you over other things: exercise, music, TV shows in common, or even healthy food!
This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.