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Well Melody, there's been a lot of stuff going wrong in my life recently (some of it PTSD related, some of it not) and I had let a lot of things go. Some things I didn't have any control over. My weight was not one of those things. I didn't have a good excuse.
One morning it just came to a point where I was disgusted. I dragged myself out of bed and went to the bathroom like normal. I don't sleep with a shirt on, and for whatever reason when I looked in the mirror, I didn't recognize the guy I saw. I used to be carved out of stone, and what I saw did not at all resemble that.
I went to the fridge and the cupboard and threw away everything that wasn't good for me. When I went to the store the next time, I only bought good stuff.
I dug my tennis shoes out of the closet right after that and went for a walk. A long walk. I wanted to feel that burn that I remembered from years ago. I walked about 6 miles. I have a route in my neighborhood I marked out with my cars odometer.
The first step is taking that first step. It doesn't have to be big. You aren't going to go out running your first time. You just have to be committed to making a change. Then you work from there. I try to walk 4-5 times a week. I don't eat everything that's put in front of me, and I try not to eat stuff I know is garbage (or if I do, it's in limited portions). Eventually, the weight just starts dropping off of you - but you have make the time. There is no magic bullet. You need to set aside time to exercise.
Oh, and a status update, I have about 10 pounds left to go - the last few are always the hardest :)
One morning it just came to a point where I was disgusted. I dragged myself out of bed and went to the bathroom like normal. I don't sleep with a shirt on, and for whatever reason when I looked in the mirror, I didn't recognize the guy I saw. I used to be carved out of stone, and what I saw did not at all resemble that.
I went to the fridge and the cupboard and threw away everything that wasn't good for me. When I went to the store the next time, I only bought good stuff.
I dug my tennis shoes out of the closet right after that and went for a walk. A long walk. I wanted to feel that burn that I remembered from years ago. I walked about 6 miles. I have a route in my neighborhood I marked out with my cars odometer.
The first step is taking that first step. It doesn't have to be big. You aren't going to go out running your first time. You just have to be committed to making a change. Then you work from there. I try to walk 4-5 times a week. I don't eat everything that's put in front of me, and I try not to eat stuff I know is garbage (or if I do, it's in limited portions). Eventually, the weight just starts dropping off of you - but you have make the time. There is no magic bullet. You need to set aside time to exercise.
Oh, and a status update, I have about 10 pounds left to go - the last few are always the hardest :)