Eeyores Butterfly
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I have decided to start a new journal as my first journal was really centered around losing weight for my Master's. Well, it didn't happen. I need a fresh start and decided to start a new journal.
I guess an introduction is in order. My name is Jessi and I am attempting lose about 50 lbs. My starting weight is 156.4. As a kid, I really didn't have much of a weight problem. I was always very active which more than made up for my admittedly bad eating habits. When I went to college I gained the freshman 15, and while I halfheartedly tried to lose the weight, I was never considered to be at an unhealthy weight.
I did 3 college programs with WDW, one in attractions and two in entertainment. Both of these jobs were physically active and allowed me to continue my poor eating habits. I had a bit of a wake up call my last CP when I lost a role due to my weight. I was able to lose the weight and gain back the role which was a great feeling.
Due to financial considerations, I ended up moving back to Missouri to start my Master's degree. Suddenly, I wasn't active all day but I failed to adjust my eating habits and the weight piled on. I gained about 30 lbs, in addition to the 20 or so vanity pounds I already wanted to lose.
I had another wake up call this fall when I was diagnosed with prediabetes. It's only a matter of time before it is full blown Type 2, but if I can lose the weight and get with the program, I can hopefully delay it for several years. I have also had some very significant stomach problems that are still undiagnosed. Between the two it has been exhausting. I'm tired of feeling fat and unattractive. I know that most of this has been brought on by myself, and I am committing to changing.
I recently served as weightkeeper for BL 7.1 and it was so inspiring seeing how much weight people could lose in just 6 weeks. If BibbidyBobbidyBoo can lose over 10% in six weeks (and by the way, congratulate her as she is offically our Biggest Loser!) then so can I!
I had an appointment with my endocrinologist today and he really gave me a wake up call. I have another appointment in August, and I would love to be down 10 lbs by the time I see him. 20 would be great, but I want to make sure that I keep things reachable.
This is the perfect time. I have bought a house and am moving to a new city in June. I start a new job as a special education teacher in August. As I embark on this new life, I am redefining myself n so many ways. I don't want "fat chick" to be a part of who I am any longer.
So how do I plan to accomplish this?
-I am going to read the book "Forever Young Lifestyle and Diet" as recommended by my endocrinologist and follow their plan.
-I will counting points (Weight Watchers) which I have been failing to do. The first week I will simply journal everything I eat. The second week I will count points for breakfast. Third week breakfast and lunch, and fifth week all food. I realized that I was trying to do too much at once and then when I wasn't perfect calling it quits.
-I plan to begin by exercising for at least 30 minutes 5 days a week. Much of this will be walking my two angels (well, sometimes) on four leg: Eragon and Matthias.
I hope to eventually one day run a marathon at Disney World and then work my way up to the Danskin Women's Triathlon at Disney World. My boyfriend and I have talked about eventually moving to Orlando and teaching full tiem while working for Disney part time. I want to perform again, but I know it is not possible at the weight/shape I am in now and that breaks my heart. I will no longer allow my weight to stand in the way of my dreams.
I guess an introduction is in order. My name is Jessi and I am attempting lose about 50 lbs. My starting weight is 156.4. As a kid, I really didn't have much of a weight problem. I was always very active which more than made up for my admittedly bad eating habits. When I went to college I gained the freshman 15, and while I halfheartedly tried to lose the weight, I was never considered to be at an unhealthy weight.
I did 3 college programs with WDW, one in attractions and two in entertainment. Both of these jobs were physically active and allowed me to continue my poor eating habits. I had a bit of a wake up call my last CP when I lost a role due to my weight. I was able to lose the weight and gain back the role which was a great feeling.
Due to financial considerations, I ended up moving back to Missouri to start my Master's degree. Suddenly, I wasn't active all day but I failed to adjust my eating habits and the weight piled on. I gained about 30 lbs, in addition to the 20 or so vanity pounds I already wanted to lose.
I had another wake up call this fall when I was diagnosed with prediabetes. It's only a matter of time before it is full blown Type 2, but if I can lose the weight and get with the program, I can hopefully delay it for several years. I have also had some very significant stomach problems that are still undiagnosed. Between the two it has been exhausting. I'm tired of feeling fat and unattractive. I know that most of this has been brought on by myself, and I am committing to changing.
I recently served as weightkeeper for BL 7.1 and it was so inspiring seeing how much weight people could lose in just 6 weeks. If BibbidyBobbidyBoo can lose over 10% in six weeks (and by the way, congratulate her as she is offically our Biggest Loser!) then so can I!
I had an appointment with my endocrinologist today and he really gave me a wake up call. I have another appointment in August, and I would love to be down 10 lbs by the time I see him. 20 would be great, but I want to make sure that I keep things reachable.
This is the perfect time. I have bought a house and am moving to a new city in June. I start a new job as a special education teacher in August. As I embark on this new life, I am redefining myself n so many ways. I don't want "fat chick" to be a part of who I am any longer.
So how do I plan to accomplish this?
-I am going to read the book "Forever Young Lifestyle and Diet" as recommended by my endocrinologist and follow their plan.
-I will counting points (Weight Watchers) which I have been failing to do. The first week I will simply journal everything I eat. The second week I will count points for breakfast. Third week breakfast and lunch, and fifth week all food. I realized that I was trying to do too much at once and then when I wasn't perfect calling it quits.
-I plan to begin by exercising for at least 30 minutes 5 days a week. Much of this will be walking my two angels (well, sometimes) on four leg: Eragon and Matthias.
I hope to eventually one day run a marathon at Disney World and then work my way up to the Danskin Women's Triathlon at Disney World. My boyfriend and I have talked about eventually moving to Orlando and teaching full tiem while working for Disney part time. I want to perform again, but I know it is not possible at the weight/shape I am in now and that breaks my heart. I will no longer allow my weight to stand in the way of my dreams.