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If I were eating a lot more, it'd be because I've committed myself more to the overall lifestyle. I definitely see and agree with what you're saying, it's just right now I'm not prepared to make the time to do it "right". For me right now, the "right" way is significantly less sustainable than paying a silly amount of money for the food. I'd go crazy after a week, my interest in even bothering to continue with any of this lifestyle would drop drastically, and ultimately I'd wind up with much worse results than taking this "shortcut"

I've done the whole meal preparation thing before - properly. It was good, but it took more time than I've got (or am willing) to spare right now. Was easy as hell given I was unemployed at the time lol...but ultimately I'm choosing a more enjoyable lifestyle routine over a more productive/efficient/dedicated (or whatever word you want to use) because I know in 2 months time I'll still be going strong with it rather than having burnt out in a week or two and hate myself.

Plus I currently have enough disposable income to afford it...before you say I could be spending that money on something more useful or saving it - that ain't happening either :P

As one of my good mates once said - "anything you're not prepared to sacrifice to achieve your goal, is something you desire more than your goal". There's nothing wrong with this, as long as I realise this is the case...and I do - I'd rather hold on to the little free time I actually have in order to enjoy my life in the short term.

"As one of my good mates once said - "anything you're not prepared to sacrifice to achieve your goal, is something you desire more than your goal". There's nothing wrong with this, as long as I realise this is the case..."

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I say that to people complaining about not being able to lose weight. I usually add, so don't bitch about not losing weight if you want <insert thing they should be doing>.

Honestly, I could care less what people do or how they go about achieving the results they want.
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Someone wanna find me a lab I can send a sample too? I might contact this mob to see how much / if they want to. Will get y'all to deposit in my PayPal :)

http://www.dairytech.com.au/images/stories/cka5884_dts.healthnutrition%20flyer_final.pdf

If I were eating a lot more, it'd be because I've committed myself more to the overall lifestyle. I definitely see and agree with what you're saying, it's just right now I'm not prepared to make the time to do it "right". For me right now, the "right" way is significantly less sustainable than paying a silly amount of money for the food. I'd go crazy after a week, my interest in even bothering to continue with any of this lifestyle would drop drastically, and ultimately I'd wind up with much worse results than taking this "shortcut"

I've done the whole meal preparation thing before - properly. It was good, but it took more time than I've got (or am willing) to spare right now. Was easy as hell given I was unemployed at the time lol...but ultimately I'm choosing a more enjoyable lifestyle routine over a more productive/efficient/dedicated (or whatever word you want to use) because I know in 2 months time I'll still be going strong with it rather than having burnt out in a week or two and hate myself.

Plus I currently have enough disposable income to afford it...before you say I could be spending that money on something more useful or saving it - that ain't happening either :P

As one of my good mates once said - "anything you're not prepared to sacrifice to achieve your goal, is something you desire more than your goal". There's nothing wrong with this, as long as I realise this is the case...and I do - I'd rather hold on to the little free time I actually have in order to enjoy my life in the short term.

What on earth do you do day in, day out?

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