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<blockquote data-quote="Fishtoo" data-source="post: 685634" data-attributes="member: 141750"><p>Wow, how very true! I am always amused at my own fixation with the scales, weigh and graph when being 'good' and stop when I have "given up the struggle" Motivation probably entails different things for diffeent people...we are told to hold a carrot for our children, not weild a stick, so probably we should be motivated more by a low BS than fear of a high one perhaps? But we are all different...shall have to do a survey on this site as to how much our personality alters our ability to maintain control of our Diabetes...ie will have to start a new thread, but perhaps this has already been done..must investigate.</p><p>The other major difference i want to explore is our reactions of hunger to emotional stress...in my experience the naturally thin loose their appetites when stressed, the rest of us immediately want to eat whether we are hungry or not!</p><p>Cheers, Hilary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishtoo, post: 685634, member: 141750"] Wow, how very true! I am always amused at my own fixation with the scales, weigh and graph when being 'good' and stop when I have "given up the struggle" Motivation probably entails different things for diffeent people...we are told to hold a carrot for our children, not weild a stick, so probably we should be motivated more by a low BS than fear of a high one perhaps? But we are all different...shall have to do a survey on this site as to how much our personality alters our ability to maintain control of our Diabetes...ie will have to start a new thread, but perhaps this has already been done..must investigate. The other major difference i want to explore is our reactions of hunger to emotional stress...in my experience the naturally thin loose their appetites when stressed, the rest of us immediately want to eat whether we are hungry or not! Cheers, Hilary [/QUOTE]
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