Good morning WISH friends,
Thank you so much for your support and encouragement! Life has been super busy here....
My DH has spent 4 out of the last 5 days out in Pennsylvania for work. This is a good thing, but it doesn't give us much time to get other things done. Because his workload has increased, my workload has increased. After all, I am his administrative assistant.


We're also trying to wrap up kindergarten for my DD6 and getting all of our plans in place for next year's homeschooling. The textbooks have come in and the kids are very excited!
Tomorrow is weigh-in.

I am hoping for a loss. Even if it's only .2, I'll take it. My eating has been somewhat better this week and I've been working out (Power 90... only 69 more workouts!

) so hopefully the scale will cooperate.
I've been reading a book called
10 Habits That Mess Up a Woman's Diet by Elizabeth Somer. The 10 habits are:
1. Mindless Eating
2. Putting Others' Needs Ahead of Our Own
3. Not Being Honest
4. Skip the Broccoli, Eat the Fries
5. Setting Off Without a Plan
6. Excuses, Excuses, Excuses
7. I'm Moody- Let's Eat!
8. Give Me the Quick Fix Now!
9. Drinking Away Our Waistlines
10. The All or Nothing Approach to Dieting
As I have been reading this book, I realize that I have several bad habits that I need to change when it comes to food. For example, I love Hot Fries. They are my snack of choice and when I eat them, I eat the whole bag. When I eat the whole bag, it's about 650 calories worth in one sitting. Add that to the 3 meals + other snacks I eat during the day and it's no wonder that I'm not losing weight.

I really have been taking a look at my habits and realize that out of the 10 habits listed, I practice 9 of them most of the time. I also need to remember that exercise is NOT a go ahead for a food free for all. Oftentimes, I will think, "Gee, I can have 2 donuts because I worked out this morning." Then, that sets the rest of the day up for more high carb, sugary cravings that I often cave in to.

This book has given me more "food for thought" than any other diet book I have ever read. It may just be a timing thing where I am finally ready to "hear" the information, but it's a great book all the same.
Today's Plan:
* Homeschool
* Workout
* Laundry
* Rewards Programs
That's it for today! I hope everyone has a wonderful day!
