WISHing, Month Two
My 2nd month of WISHing passed while we were at WDW, but I still wanted to put my recap of how things have changed in the past month.
Things that have changed since 4/5/05:
1.) I am 15 pounds lighter than I was a month ago. I want to go to the store and try the flour sack thing where I drag around flour equivalent to the weight I've lost. I bet it will be an eye-opener.
2.) I can actually see physical changes on my body. My behind is higher, tighter, and more toned (something for which DH expresses his constant appreciation. He keeps joking that he wants to by stock at Curves

). I've lost padding around my shoulders, making for an interesting kind of ski jump from my shoulders to the pudge of my arms, but hey, anything is better right? I can also see my chin/jaw much more defined and my cheeks are less full.
3.) I have so much more energy and stamina. I was so happy to have made it through a full week at WDW with only mild/moderate pain. That's such a huge difference from before where I was in agony after the second day and forced to keep outings to a minimum. I'm much more willing to go places and do things, simply for having the energy to do it.
4.) Clothing changes. I finally had to completely retire a few items, and most of the rest are pretty loose. As I get closer to my next goal I think I'll start looking at some new pieces. It's fun to notice specific changes. For example, when I bought all of my PJ tops, the arms were very tight. I actually had to rip the bottoms a little so they wouldn't cut off my circulation. Now they're completely open and loose.
5.) My resting heartrate has dropped. It used to be in the mid-high 90's and now it's in the mid-high 70's. It's cool to see measurable physical changes.
6.) Exercise is now critical to me--I enjoy it and crave it when it's not there. It really helps me out.
7.) I didn't have to stand up, move, jiggle, or in any way make an effort to buckle the airplane seatbelt. It slid right on with no trouble. This is fun for someone who used to have to ask for a belt extender. One of the things I'm most looking forward to is fitting in to an airplane seat comfortably. Right now we either book 3 seats, book 2 seats on planes have have rows of only 2 seats, or book business class. I can't wait until I can just snap up last minute travel deals without a care about the airplane seating. I'm getting there!!!
8.) With the exception of the last week, bad days are becoming an abberation, rather than something I'm dealing with constantly. I really felt like I was getting a handle on the routine, and I'm sure I'll get back there again.
Things I'm still working on:
1.) I have a hard time with deviations to my routine. I can handle the weekdays, but weekends and traveling are much more challenging. I need to work on ways to adapt my plan to unfamiliar situations.
2.) I'm getting much better at social occasions, but it still requires a lot of focus. I find myself avoiding social gatherings sometimes just to avoid the food struggle. I'm not sure there's necessarily anything wrong with that, but social contact is important so I need to keep working on managing this.
3.) I need to plan better. Breakfast and Lunch are usually pretty easy for me, but dinner is more of a crapshoot. I need to work on either creating menus ahead of time, or making sure that I always have the makings of a quick, healthy meal in the house. Missing shopping trips and running out of things leave me open to bad choices.
4.) I need to do more with myself. I spend more time than I'm really comfortable with in front of my laptop. I need to get out and get involved in things. I need to sign up for a class, join a church, start volunteering, etc. Being involved in things makes me happy and confident and takes my focus off of food. I really need to work on making that happen in the next month.