pjlla
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Most of us use an upcoming EVENT to motivate us to lose weight (a wedding, vacation, class reunion, etc). And those reasons are certainly good motivators, at least for me. But I think if we can find other daily or weekly situations or moments where the weight loss really pays off, it will help keep us motivated. I will share my recent WOW moment that came up totally unexpectedly. I hope other will feel inspired to share their moments as well.
I was taking DD (almost 13 y/o) to a soccer clinic earlier this week. I could tell she was feeling insecure, not knowing who was going to be there. She made a few comments as we arrived like "It will probably be just the populars" and such. But she is a determined girl and she wasn't going to let that stop her.
When we arrived her first reaction was to tell me to NOT walk her up the hill to the field.... but I explained that I needed to sign the release form and hand over the check, so she consented to allow me to walk her up the hill. I could literally feel her nervousness as she approached the small group of kids, not knowing if there would be friends or mean girls in the group.
I caught a glimpse of my shadow as I walked up the hill and spent a second reflecting on how much leaner my shadow looked than it would have at this time last year and I was SOOOOO grateful that my weight would not give the other kids a reason to pick on my DD. I wasn't huffing and puffing walking up the hill, I looked decent (not thin but not huge) and I would NOT be fodder for any mean girls to pick on my DD.
I was so glad that my weight wouldn't embarrass my kids! And at that WOW moment I realized that it was worth every missed dessert and every mile on the treadmill. This was not a moment I could anticipate, but it was a great moment.
(BTW, DD had a fine time at the clinic and apparently the mix of girls was okay... nobody too bad)...............................P
I was taking DD (almost 13 y/o) to a soccer clinic earlier this week. I could tell she was feeling insecure, not knowing who was going to be there. She made a few comments as we arrived like "It will probably be just the populars" and such. But she is a determined girl and she wasn't going to let that stop her.
When we arrived her first reaction was to tell me to NOT walk her up the hill to the field.... but I explained that I needed to sign the release form and hand over the check, so she consented to allow me to walk her up the hill. I could literally feel her nervousness as she approached the small group of kids, not knowing if there would be friends or mean girls in the group.
I caught a glimpse of my shadow as I walked up the hill and spent a second reflecting on how much leaner my shadow looked than it would have at this time last year and I was SOOOOO grateful that my weight would not give the other kids a reason to pick on my DD. I wasn't huffing and puffing walking up the hill, I looked decent (not thin but not huge) and I would NOT be fodder for any mean girls to pick on my DD.
I was so glad that my weight wouldn't embarrass my kids! And at that WOW moment I realized that it was worth every missed dessert and every mile on the treadmill. This was not a moment I could anticipate, but it was a great moment.
(BTW, DD had a fine time at the clinic and apparently the mix of girls was okay... nobody too bad)...............................P