What I really want is to be a normal weight, the perfect number for my age and height. To be a normal weight would mean I could:
- Run faster
- Wear clothes comfortably
- Get more stuff done without running out of energy
In rereading yesterday’s
I know that my body likes to hold onto fat; it won’t release it easily. It takes effort on my part. It certainly is normal to work hard to achieve goals. Normal-weight people get obsessed about their aspirations as much as I am about mine. They make plans and follow them. Sometimes they reach them, sometimes they don’t.
I want to be one of those people who reaches the goal, not stops short of it. I’ve done it before. I feel very strongly that I’ve dieted myself into a physical/metabolical state that makes losing weight much, much harder for me now than it was the first time I successfully shed a significant amount of weight (1973). Or even the second time (1997).
But as I’ve proven to myself, it’s not impossible for me to lose weight. What has worked already is pretty simple. Not a lot of fun, but simple:
- Eating lean protein and lots of vegetables
- Staying busy
- Making time for daily exercise
3 comments:
This is good stuff. Just writing those things down & sharing here must help you gain some focus. & don't sell yourself short on maintaining the 8-10 pound loss. That's a big deal.
I completely understand about stopping short of a goal. It's hard to be so close & yet so far away.
Hope your weekend is OK & you can start working on your Goals again next week!
You know what works for you - and I like the way you clarified both that and the things that make it hard to keep losing. You are an inspiration to me with your perseverance and positive attitude. Thanks :)
That is good stuff and you are an inspiration to me too with your perseverance and your great attitude. The other thing that's great about you is that you are so generous.
I hope you are having a great weekend and having fun and feeling good.
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