Losing weight in spite of myself.

I began this blog in February 2011 as a way to help me not quit trying to lose weight, and to learn a few things. It's been an interesting and powerful experience. It certainly confirms what I've long suspected--that although I am a genuinely happy cheery person in the main, I am NOT a happy cheery dieter. I DETEST losing weight. I resent being overweight in the first place and I am a virtuoso in the art of self-sabotage. And YET--I'm doing it! I'm fighting and kicking and EATING all the way down, but the weight is finally going down. The plan I was following in February was a half-baked one largely based on wishful thinking. I gained a little weight and decided to get real. I knew I couldn't just join weightwatchers or count calories or do any one plan and expect to be successful. I decided if I was going to bother to make the effort to lose weight I was going to throw everything I could think of at the problem. And so I do. My real "Day One" for this blog is April 1, 2011. I joined weight watchers, I joined caloriecount.com (awesome website), I read the blog losingweighteveryday.blogspot.com religiously, I keep this blog faithfully, I joined the health programs sponsored by my insurance, I use the principles from overeater's anonymous, I use my church's 12 step program as well, I subscribe--and use--Healthy Cooking Magazine.



The result of all this? Painfully slow progress (About 20 lbs in 10 months). But it IS progress and like the little engine that could I keep on trying in my rebellious way. I have no intention of quitting. This is by far the longest sustained weight loss effort I've ever made in my life. Successful I think, because for the first in my life I've done this MY way--which I've discovered, involves a lot of pizza and restaraunt food. I'm convinced this is the only way to lose weight. For me it must be MY way. For you it MUST be YOUR way. Not weight watcher's way, not your doctor's way, but YOUR way. Any plan or idea I use is only a tool.

The latest plan to lose weight my way began on Oct 29, 2013. It really is my own crazy plan. As you'll see if you read that post. I've implemented the best ideas of all sorts of eating plans and thrown out the scale. A couple of months in and I'm definitely healthier. I'm actually enjoying myself. I won't weigh until April 1, 2014, so I'll see then if this works the way I hope it will.

There is no magic weight loss bullet. But there IS a great deal of magic in the discovery of what I can happily live with (very different from what weight watchers tells me I can happily live with) and still have the body and health I want.

Good luck to all of us on this journey. It's quite a trip!







Thursday, February 27, 2014

No will power

Sean isn't blogging nearly as much or consistently as he used to. This is worrisome. I believe that he, like me, writes to keep himself on track. If he's off-track that tells me one thing loud and clear--WILL POWER DOESN'T WORK!  It can't. Nobody can sustain good behavior by sheer will forever. He was 100% faithful for more than TWO years! He's an amazing person--but eventually, will power gave way.

So what CAN work---that's the magic question for me--all change is uncomfortable. How can I tell the difference between discomfort that will lead to solid better habits (so is worth doing) and discomfort that is eventually going to give way underneath me (not worth doing)?

So much of what I'm doing now feels right, but I'm not losing weight. I'm hoping, as I hang on experimenting, that the small changes will add up. A small, positive change like the Hungry Girl buffalo wings--that's the opposite of will power! It's so much cheaper and easier than getting wings at chili's! I had a great vegan breakfast this morning---oatmeal with blueberries and nuts, and a glass of almond milk.  Changing things up as much as I have been helps me to maintain the will to keep trying. I'm convinced that maintaining that desire to not give up is the real key to success--and on the days when I don't care about success, lame efforts are much better than no efforts and hopefully the better real habits (like wings and walking) will help me carry on even when I don't care.

Happy thought!  I brought a vegan lunch, but it doesn't sound very appealing. It occurs to me that if I have the taco salad without meat or sourcream it should be a perfectly good vegan option, and sounds much better than the soup and tortillas I brought. I'm going out to lunch!

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