In reply to Ryan the Temp
I've experienced that too, losing weight naturally over the last 8 months, and I've found it easier to resist impulse buying, especially online. I've joked with coworkers that it's natural ozempic - something about shutting down the self-indulgent impulse center in your brain for food helps regulate that self-indulgence across the board.
Ryan the Temp said:
Day 81
One thing I've thought was interesting is how my desire levels have changed and how I'm not having the same responses to certain foods I used to have. For example, when thinking about going out for lunch or dinner, the usual places I would go that serve food that isn't good choices for me simply aren't appealing anymore. I don't get the "I want that" feeling when thinking about burgers, pizza, or other objectively tasty, but unhealthy foods.
I've experienced that too, losing weight naturally over the last 8 months, and I've found it easier to resist impulse buying, especially online. I've joked with coworkers that it's natural ozempic - something about shutting down the self-indulgent impulse center in your brain for food helps regulate that self-indulgence across the board.