LindaBabe
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Agony Aunt? OUCH! lol.
Jen read page 52 and 53 in the Shape up book. It addresses your specific issue. I got my copy in the mail today and it fell open to that page. Clearly, that was a sign.
I agree. That means it's in your brain so at least some of the time you're making better choices. Baby steps. The tonnage didn't come on in a week, it ain't going off in a week, either.
Yes, I lost 45 pounds last year, which averages out to nearly a pound a week. But did it come off at a pound a week? HECK NO! I went for weeks on end without losing an ounce. then a few pounds would fall off. I didn't lose ANYTHING from the beginning of November to the end of February this year.
Also, be sure you are drinking sufficient water. If I don't drink my quota, the scale will up the next day because I'm retaining water. Tami, that's particularly important for you, because you're likely dehydrated due to being ill.
If snacks are a huge issue - have only healthy stuff available - strips of chicken breast microwaved and kept in the fridge, cheese sticks, veggies and dip (buy 'em off the salad bar if you don't have time to prep 'em yourself), salsa on celery, hard boiled eggs, a can of sardines, apples with peanut butter and before anything, a nice big glass of water.
Soda addicts, I hate to tell you, but even the diet stuff doesn't do anything good for you. Instead of being an 'electrolyte booster' it's a drain. Water is boring, no doubt. But it's the best thing we can drink.
Time. It's possible to prep a meal for my slow cooker in 10 minutes or less. Stirfry chicken and veggies in 10. dump a pouch of tuna on a salad in two.
Baby steps. We *WILL* get through this. The point is not to go on a quick weight loss diet and then get sick of it and gain back what we lost - the point is to make healthy changes that we can live with forever (even if it means the weight comes off a little slower)
Jen read page 52 and 53 in the Shape up book. It addresses your specific issue. I got my copy in the mail today and it fell open to that page. Clearly, that was a sign.
It does suck but at least you are talking about it and please trust me when i say that is a comitment in itself.
Starting of good and falling away is better than getting up and stuffing whatever can fit in your face in( like I sometimes do when feeling over whelmed
I agree. That means it's in your brain so at least some of the time you're making better choices. Baby steps. The tonnage didn't come on in a week, it ain't going off in a week, either.
Yes, I lost 45 pounds last year, which averages out to nearly a pound a week. But did it come off at a pound a week? HECK NO! I went for weeks on end without losing an ounce. then a few pounds would fall off. I didn't lose ANYTHING from the beginning of November to the end of February this year.
Two weeks ago, I had 6 cups of cocoa over a 3 day time period. It's going to take 3 or 4 weeks to undo the damage I did. Small things add up, and if you're not tracking what you're eating, you have no idea what you've done (a few crackers here, a couple chips there, you know the drill)As far as me, I'm frustrated and hope that I can just blame it on mother nature. I have been exercising daily, working my a$$ off doing the stairmaster, running, weights. In fact, I've gone from doing the 5K on the treadmill at over 37 mins about 3 weeks ago to now right at 31 minutes. Now, I'm up 2.5 pounds from 5 days ago - up to 143. I'm not saying I haven't cheated, but nothing too bad (a few pieces of Easter candy).
Also, be sure you are drinking sufficient water. If I don't drink my quota, the scale will up the next day because I'm retaining water. Tami, that's particularly important for you, because you're likely dehydrated due to being ill.
If snacks are a huge issue - have only healthy stuff available - strips of chicken breast microwaved and kept in the fridge, cheese sticks, veggies and dip (buy 'em off the salad bar if you don't have time to prep 'em yourself), salsa on celery, hard boiled eggs, a can of sardines, apples with peanut butter and before anything, a nice big glass of water.
Soda addicts, I hate to tell you, but even the diet stuff doesn't do anything good for you. Instead of being an 'electrolyte booster' it's a drain. Water is boring, no doubt. But it's the best thing we can drink.
Time. It's possible to prep a meal for my slow cooker in 10 minutes or less. Stirfry chicken and veggies in 10. dump a pouch of tuna on a salad in two.
Baby steps. We *WILL* get through this. The point is not to go on a quick weight loss diet and then get sick of it and gain back what we lost - the point is to make healthy changes that we can live with forever (even if it means the weight comes off a little slower)