So I'm in the eleventh day of my diet.
Like probably most people, I've dieted on and off over the years, some times seriously, most times not. Typically, the first week I easily drop five pounds. I don't know how I do it, it just happens. But this time it didn't. After the first night, my weight actually increased! (I had a big dinner.) And my weight's fluctuated quite a lot up until a couple of days ago.
I'm down three pounds at the moment. Not a lot, but what's good is that mentally, I'm in the zone. I'm not snacking, not overeating, not feeling hungry and everything is going very well. Here are a few of the things I'm doing.
- I'm eating more slowly. I tend to eat pretty quickly and when I'm done I feel disappointed. I'm not necessarily still hungry, but I eat more because I don't feel like I enjoyed the meal enough. Since I started this diet, I've been very conscious of how long I'm taking to eat. Slowing down is really helping me be satisfied when I'm done even though I'm eating a smaller meal than usual.
- I'm only drinking water, one morning cup of coffee and the occasional glass of milk or orange juice. I usually drink a lot of diet soda but I've given that up completely. I have been drinking a ton of water.
- When I crave something, I think through what it feels and tastes like to eat it. For example, I've had hundreds of cheesesteaks in my life. I know pretty well what the texture, smell and taste is and if I think about eating one for a minute, it actually helps the craving go away.
- Carol has been helping by serving more salad and lighter fare for dinner.
- I've been trying to walk more during lunch at work. The other day I visited the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial and all told walked about four miles around the National Mall.
So I think I'm on my way now. If I can keep this up, once I hit a weight, I won't go above it again.
More (or less) to follow.
2 comments:
I have dieted many times in my life, and while I have had some success (Atkins, Slimfast), all have been temporary. I made a decision earlier this year that I wanted to live...and shop for pants in regular stores.
The difference this time is that it's not a diet. It's a lifestyle change. This isn't temporary, and I'm not stopping. I'm changing the way I eat for good. With occasional allowed cheat meals (every 3 weeks or so) so I don't go crazy, I've cut out fast food, fried food, and desserts, keeping my daily caloric intake around 1500.
As of today, two months after starting, I've lost 31 pounds. I'm not going back.
I am thrilled to hear that as I have a similar desire to see you live.
Great news! I hope it doesn't sound condescending to say I'm proud of you.
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