I've dieted tons of times and with the exception of right after weightloss surgery, I'm not usually that successful even at the beginning. Why is it different this time? I think there are a few things:
- I put the weight on really quick while being quite stagnant and honestly, eating and drinking totally irresponsibly. Making a 180 switch like that can produce results.
- Also, at least half of this loss was simply holiday bloat.
- I'm more committed. I'm actually making difficult choices that I wouldn't have made before. I'm limiting lattes and wine which is a big deal. Last night I ate responsibly at a Tex Mex place where I really wanted something drenched in cheese and sour cream.
- I have decreased my portion size. This is a biggie for me. I tend to eat long past when I know I would be satisfied. It is truly a problem that I will always have to work on.
- I have an accountability partner that I like to message with good news. Ha! It is good motivation.
As a reminder to myself when in the future I want to remember what I was doing now when inevitably I'm no longer doing it, I want to put in a few sample days.
Sample day (yesterday):
- Breakfast - Coffee with coffeemate. Snap Kitchen prepared breakfast scramble.
- Lunch - Snap Kitchen chicken thighs (3/4 serving) and cheesy cauliflower grits along with 1/2 cup of ready to serve white rice.
- Afternoon snack - 1/4 cup of mixed nuts
- Dinner (Tex Mex restaurant) - 1/2 salmon cobb salad and two glasses of red wine.
- Exercise - none
Another sample day (Monday):
- Breakfast - Coffee with coffeemate. Snap Kitchen breakfast platter.
- Lunch (Tex Mex restaurant) - Appetizer ceviche, about 1/4 salsa and 10 tortilla chips.
- Afternoon snack - Apple & 1/4 cup mixed nuts
- Dinner - Snap Kitchen prepared beef lasagna
- Exercise - Jazzercise
My parents are coming on Friday so it will be difficult for us not to enable each other. But I'm going to get some healthy fun recipes for my dad to cook (he loves to cook) while he is here. Plus, we will be busy with unpacking and moving stuff, so there won't be as much time to sit around and snack.
Fingers crossed!!
Hugs!