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Wanting To Be Un-Busy

Wanting To Be Un-Busy...

Though I still don’t think I have an excuse not to be exercising, I see what it’s like to have other things going on.  This almost takes a specially-dedicated allotment of time to complete during the day.  If you don’t do it when you’ve scheduled it, you don’t do it at all. I’ve found that I’ve been able to maintain my weight, but that’s not enough for me.  Unfortunately,...
I Don’t Care About My Weight Anymore

I Don’t Care About My Weight Anymore...

I’ve officially decided.  I don’t care if I’m 180 pounds.  Yes, that was my original goal, but it’s OK to change it, right?  I started this game; I think I can change it. You see, I don’t want to be disappointed when I reach 180 pounds and still have a fun layer of flab around my midsection.  (Haha, I don’t think I’ve ever called it my midsection before.)  I want to be at...
Under 200

Under 200...

For the first time in five years, the three-digit number indicating my weight starts with the number 1 again!  I can’t believe it.  There’s still work to be done, and I’m  determined to reach my goal.  But I did take a moment earlier this week to celebrate my success. Saturday was my first day of rest.  It followed 100 consecutive days of working out.  Monday, I went in for a well-deserved massage....
Down Fifty Pounds

Down Fifty Pounds...

As of this morning, I’m 50 pounds lighter than I was when I first began this journey.  While I’m still not quite at my overall goal, this is one of those baby goals I have to stop and admire for a bit. What has happened: I’m eating more regular sized portions I’m exercising every day I’ve gone from a size XXL shirt to L I’ve gone from size 38 jeans to 34 I’ve gone through two...
I Shouldn’t Be Doing This, Or Should I?

I Shouldn’t Be Doing This, Or Should I?...

I’m proud of myself.  For coming this far in my weight loss journey.  But I am a little upset with myself.  For letting it get this out of control. You see, there’s no good explanation for why I’ve had to even embark on this journey.  I could be blogging about something else, but somehow I managed to ignore my lack of exercise and disregard the food I’d put into my body. Looking back, I can’t...
Where Did The Rest Of Me Go?

Where Did The Rest Of Me Go?...

Now that I’ve lost a significant amount of weight (48 pounds as of this post), I’m starting to wonder where it all went?  Recently I’ve heard a phrase from people who think they’re sharing some new information with me: “You’ve lost a lot of weight!” I usually reply, “I know, and I can’t find it anywhere!” And it’s true.  I was wondering last night where...
The Twitter Diet

The Twitter Diet...

Many kudos to Mary at AOL Health for this great article!  I had been contacted on my blog to participate in this story, but was unable to due to other circumstances.  You already know my story anyway.  Take a look at these awesome success stories of others who have used Twitter and blogs to lose weight. They’re a great inspiration to the many people out there wondering, “Can I really do this?” The...
Staying Below The Line

Staying Below The Line...

I learned a little bit about trends recently.  And so far, I’ve managed to stay below my trending weight.  And that’s a good thing.  If I’m under the line, I’m losing weight. There’s a confusing formula set to determine this, but from the chart TweetWeight creates for me, you can see my daily weigh in (blue) has been consistently under the trend line (orange).  And hey, if this is just...
Why I Won’t End Up Like The Biggest Loser

Why I Won’t End Up Like The Biggest Loser...

I’ve been reading stories about how former contestants on The Biggest Loser have gone back to their old ways.  Once leaving the show and the convenience of an on-site gym, trainers and healthy food — incredible amounts of weight come back to haunt these former players. So how do I know this won’t happen to me once I’ve reached my goal weight? Motivation While some contestants on The Biggest Loser...
I’m Overweight

I’m Overweight...

Normally one does not celebrate when they’ve become overweight, but according to the Department of Health and Human Services and the National Institute of Health, the following categories exist in regards to Body Mass Index: Underweight = <18.5 Normal weight = 18.5-24.9 Overweight = 25-29.9 Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater When I started my lifestyle change, I weighed 254.8 pounds.  At a height of 5′10″...

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