Anonymous wrote:I will be 50 in 6 months. I have watched my weight religiously since I was a teenager and was always thin and fit, but in the last few years, I just watched my weight go up and up. 40 pounds in my 40s. Ugh. I feel terrible about it, but I just don't have the motivation/discipline anymore. I'm sick to death of green salads with grilled chicken. I'm sick to death of counting calories, carbs, points, etc. What makes it worse is that it is about 10 times harder to lose a pound now as it used to be. I get plenty of exercise, but it's like I have diet ADHD now --I start the day with good intentions, but completely forget them when I come in contact with cookies or pizza. How to get back some balance at this stage of life?
OP, you don't forget your good intentions, you ignore them.
You have to decide, once and for all, that you want the weight off. That has to mean more to you than yet another serving of pizza or cookies.
When you've put on 40 unwanted pounds, it can be a tough haul, because there is such a temptation to say, "It's already bad, how much worse will one more piece of cake make it?" So start with small goals. Tell yourself that this month you WILL lose 5 pounds. Just that and no more. Then do it. Next month, when you are only 35 pounds overweight, you can make a new choice as to whether or not to continue.