Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how quickly you lost the initial 10. I'm stuck in a rut of loosing a few then gaining it all back plus a bit more again and again and again...
So that's taken a bit, about a month or so. FWIW, I think I lost the first five because of change of seasons, more activities, etc. Once I picked up on that, then I started focusing by revving up activity and reducing intake. Again, I think the next 20 are going to be a lot harder. Whenever I've tried to lose weight before, I can peel off some, but to really get where I want to be involves some anxiety-inducing event where I basically stop eating. And I don't see that on the horizon.
Thanks! Your comment about the anxiety-inducing event made me smile. I feel like most of life's stresses lead to me overeating. I know I'm in trouble when the stress is so much I stop! Ha ha. Good luck.
Thanks! While I don’t think I’m necessarily prone to overeating, I really wasn’t mindful to what I was consuming the last few years, especially carbs. And TBH, I probably ate out of “boredom” more than usual.
When the stress really sets in, I don’t realize I’ve cut consumption until I notice some give in the waist band!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how quickly you lost the initial 10. I'm stuck in a rut of loosing a few then gaining it all back plus a bit more again and again and again...
So that's taken a bit, about a month or so. FWIW, I think I lost the first five because of change of seasons, more activities, etc. Once I picked up on that, then I started focusing by revving up activity and reducing intake. Again, I think the next 20 are going to be a lot harder. Whenever I've tried to lose weight before, I can peel off some, but to really get where I want to be involves some anxiety-inducing event where I basically stop eating. And I don't see that on the horizon.
Thanks! Your comment about the anxiety-inducing event made me smile. I feel like most of life's stresses lead to me overeating. I know I'm in trouble when the stress is so much I stop! Ha ha. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how quickly you lost the initial 10. I'm stuck in a rut of loosing a few then gaining it all back plus a bit more again and again and again...
So that's taken a bit, about a month or so. FWIW, I think I lost the first five because of change of seasons, more activities, etc. Once I picked up on that, then I started focusing by revving up activity and reducing intake. Again, I think the next 20 are going to be a lot harder. Whenever I've tried to lose weight before, I can peel off some, but to really get where I want to be involves some anxiety-inducing event where I basically stop eating. And I don't see that on the horizon.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how quickly you lost the initial 10. I'm stuck in a rut of loosing a few then gaining it all back plus a bit more again and again and again...
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how quickly you lost the initial 10. I'm stuck in a rut of loosing a few then gaining it all back plus a bit more again and again and again...