<b>There are a lot of new faces since the WISH Challenge started but, I am sure some of you remember me or have seen my name. 
My name is Kelsie and I'm in trouble
My story is typical, I am a carb junky and could live on sugar and soda. I know what it does to me and how it makes me feel but, I continue to eat it.
When the WISH Challenge started in January 2003, it actually took me 3 months to really commit to it myself and I started the challenge
. Once I made the commitment to Atkins, I lost over 30 pounds in less than 3 months. I felt better physically, mentally and better about myself. So, what happened?
In August, I took an early retirement after 30 years with the same company. I decided to work a job from home full-time that I had been working part-time for the past 3 years.
To make a longer story a little shorter after 7 months, I have gained back 20 pounds
I sit all day except for the visits to the kitchen. I get very little exercise. I am drinking regular coke again (and I really loved diet coke) and eat every bit of sweets in the house. I am out of control and it's time for me to stop and do something about my current lifestyle.
I do have a plan, I am going back on Atkins tomorrow, I will start walking and the most difficult part of my plan was to come back to WISH and admit my failure.
I feel like a failure especially since I started the original WISH Challenge. I hated showing my face here (although I continued to read) knowing that I did fail.
It's great to see all of you here and read about your successes (Robin, I love reading about Michael). I look forward to seeing old Wishers and meeting new ones. But, most of all I look forward to your support and suggestions. The next 2 weeks will be very difficult.</b>

My name is Kelsie and I'm in trouble

My story is typical, I am a carb junky and could live on sugar and soda. I know what it does to me and how it makes me feel but, I continue to eat it.
When the WISH Challenge started in January 2003, it actually took me 3 months to really commit to it myself and I started the challenge
. Once I made the commitment to Atkins, I lost over 30 pounds in less than 3 months. I felt better physically, mentally and better about myself. So, what happened?In August, I took an early retirement after 30 years with the same company. I decided to work a job from home full-time that I had been working part-time for the past 3 years.
To make a longer story a little shorter after 7 months, I have gained back 20 pounds
I sit all day except for the visits to the kitchen. I get very little exercise. I am drinking regular coke again (and I really loved diet coke) and eat every bit of sweets in the house. I am out of control and it's time for me to stop and do something about my current lifestyle.I do have a plan, I am going back on Atkins tomorrow, I will start walking and the most difficult part of my plan was to come back to WISH and admit my failure.

I feel like a failure especially since I started the original WISH Challenge. I hated showing my face here (although I continued to read) knowing that I did fail.
It's great to see all of you here and read about your successes (Robin, I love reading about Michael). I look forward to seeing old Wishers and meeting new ones. But, most of all I look forward to your support and suggestions. The next 2 weeks will be very difficult.</b>
and an even bigger
We are all behind you. Changing jobs, moving, etc. are really huge life changes, and most people find them very stressful and disruptive. Now that you are more settled into your new lifestyle, you can concentrate on the exercise and food issues again. Good luck to you- as you know, we're all here if you need a sounding board-that's what WISH is all about.
to you!

