Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Don't Forget To Enjoy The Experience Of Losing Weight
It's Tuesday again, so you know what that means--another inspirational message and weigh-in day here at The "30-In-30" Low-Carb Weight Loss Challenge. I bought a brand new scale on Sunday, so I had to adjust my weight up a little this week. Bummer! But this will not discourage me since I'm sure the downward cycle I have been enjoying will begin again soon enough. :D Let's hear from you in the comments sectin below!
I see the same thing happen time and time again. Somebody FINALLY gets excited about wanting to lose weight and is rip-roaring ready to go with diet in hand and expectations galore! They buy some diet books, read up on the Internet, and go to Wal-mart to buy a brand new scale to get started right.
So they begin their own great adventure towards Thinville with all the best intentions, motivations, and desires to be added to the list of the cherished weight loss success stories only to find themselves quitting for good after only a few weeks or months.
What the heck just happened? Where'd that gung-ho spirit go?
Unfortunately, this is the ruthless cycle that millions of people put themselves through year after year and I think I know why it continues to happen more times than not. I have a working theory about this issue, but I think it applies. See if you agree.
When you begin on a weight loss program like low-carb, the prevailing thought is that the diet will automatically take care of shedding the pounds for you without any effort on your part. And, to the credit of this way of eating, it does indeed work REMARKABLY!
But...(and you knew there was one of those coming, didn't you?)
The thing I see most people forgetting to do when beginning a new journey to lose weight and get healthy is the whole experience of it all. As cheesy as that may sound, think about it--you are on the verge of changing not just your physical appearance by shrinking, but also your mind, heart, and soul, too.
Unless you have lost a TON of weight and seen this happen for yourself, then you can never know what I'm talking about. For me, it all came down to soaking it all in and simply enjoying the experience of losing weight.
Say what?! ENJOY! What's to enjoy about going on a diet?!
Ahhh, now we're getting somewhere. From some odd reason, the conventional wisdom regarding ANY weight loss plan is that it is going to be hard, dreadful, and probably won't work anyway. Why do we beat ourselves up like this before we even get started?
And yet it happens.
If that's you, then let me just impart a little experience I have learned while going through this process of losing weight. No matter how you feel at any given moment about your weight loss journey, you are already a success. Tell yourself that and think about the good things that are happening to you.
When you dwell on the negative, it's no surprise your thoughts will turn that way, too. Break that cycle by focusing on the positive changes that are happening to you. Do you think NOTHING good is happening?
Try these other benefits of the weight loss journey on for size:
- Are your clothes getting looser?
- Do you feel like you are getting healthier?
- Have you started resisting temptations?
- Can you get out of bed in the morning refreshed?
- Has your life gotten a little less hectic?
How'd you do? Did you answer YES to any of those questions? If so, then you may just now be realizing how very blessed you are to be traveling on the path you have chosen to shed the pounds and get your life back.
ENJOY the ride and learn to have fun with it. Come up with games and challenges to push you to that next level because they really work. I used to set a goal to lose 10 pounds and would push myself to hit that goal. When I did, I'd celebrate with the happy dance and begin another 10-pound goal.
Watching that scale go down day-by-day, week-by-week, month-by-month was what allowed me to remain so positive about my progress. I didn't put any needless pressure on myself to lose a certain amount each day or week because even a small weight loss was STILL A LOSS.
Perspective, perspective, perspective. I cannot emphasize that enough for people who want weight loss so bad they can taste it. Don't let those little demons in your head convince you to fail. If you think you can't lose weight, then that's exactly what will happen.
The flip side is you can take charge. Beginning RIGHT NOW, if you are on a weight loss regimen and want to be successful, then do this. Take it all in, have fun by golly, enjoy the experiences you will go through, celebrate what is happening to you even if others don't join you, and never lose your focus on the prize that awaits you at the end of the race--amazing weight loss success, stunning health improvements, and a brand new lease on life.
Don't believe it? I'm living proof of it! If this former 410-pound gargantuan of a man can cut his weight nearly in half and keep it off over the long-term, then there is indeed hope that YOU can lose the 10, 25, 50, 100, or 200 pounds that you need to get rid of as well. Take heart in knowing you WILL prevail when weight loss is no longer dreaded, but instead it becomes a lifechanging experience you'll LOVE.
What about YOU? Have you learned to make your diet something wonderful in your own life? If not, then why not? If so, tell us how well that is working for you. As always, let's hear from you about your weight loss progress this week. I look forward to hearing from you!
I see the same thing happen time and time again. Somebody FINALLY gets excited about wanting to lose weight and is rip-roaring ready to go with diet in hand and expectations galore! They buy some diet books, read up on the Internet, and go to Wal-mart to buy a brand new scale to get started right.
So they begin their own great adventure towards Thinville with all the best intentions, motivations, and desires to be added to the list of the cherished weight loss success stories only to find themselves quitting for good after only a few weeks or months.
What the heck just happened? Where'd that gung-ho spirit go?
Unfortunately, this is the ruthless cycle that millions of people put themselves through year after year and I think I know why it continues to happen more times than not. I have a working theory about this issue, but I think it applies. See if you agree.
When you begin on a weight loss program like low-carb, the prevailing thought is that the diet will automatically take care of shedding the pounds for you without any effort on your part. And, to the credit of this way of eating, it does indeed work REMARKABLY!
But...(and you knew there was one of those coming, didn't you?)
The thing I see most people forgetting to do when beginning a new journey to lose weight and get healthy is the whole experience of it all. As cheesy as that may sound, think about it--you are on the verge of changing not just your physical appearance by shrinking, but also your mind, heart, and soul, too.
Unless you have lost a TON of weight and seen this happen for yourself, then you can never know what I'm talking about. For me, it all came down to soaking it all in and simply enjoying the experience of losing weight.
Say what?! ENJOY! What's to enjoy about going on a diet?!
Ahhh, now we're getting somewhere. From some odd reason, the conventional wisdom regarding ANY weight loss plan is that it is going to be hard, dreadful, and probably won't work anyway. Why do we beat ourselves up like this before we even get started?
And yet it happens.
If that's you, then let me just impart a little experience I have learned while going through this process of losing weight. No matter how you feel at any given moment about your weight loss journey, you are already a success. Tell yourself that and think about the good things that are happening to you.
When you dwell on the negative, it's no surprise your thoughts will turn that way, too. Break that cycle by focusing on the positive changes that are happening to you. Do you think NOTHING good is happening?
Try these other benefits of the weight loss journey on for size:
- Are your clothes getting looser?
- Do you feel like you are getting healthier?
- Have you started resisting temptations?
- Can you get out of bed in the morning refreshed?
- Has your life gotten a little less hectic?
How'd you do? Did you answer YES to any of those questions? If so, then you may just now be realizing how very blessed you are to be traveling on the path you have chosen to shed the pounds and get your life back.
ENJOY the ride and learn to have fun with it. Come up with games and challenges to push you to that next level because they really work. I used to set a goal to lose 10 pounds and would push myself to hit that goal. When I did, I'd celebrate with the happy dance and begin another 10-pound goal.
Watching that scale go down day-by-day, week-by-week, month-by-month was what allowed me to remain so positive about my progress. I didn't put any needless pressure on myself to lose a certain amount each day or week because even a small weight loss was STILL A LOSS.
Perspective, perspective, perspective. I cannot emphasize that enough for people who want weight loss so bad they can taste it. Don't let those little demons in your head convince you to fail. If you think you can't lose weight, then that's exactly what will happen.
The flip side is you can take charge. Beginning RIGHT NOW, if you are on a weight loss regimen and want to be successful, then do this. Take it all in, have fun by golly, enjoy the experiences you will go through, celebrate what is happening to you even if others don't join you, and never lose your focus on the prize that awaits you at the end of the race--amazing weight loss success, stunning health improvements, and a brand new lease on life.
Don't believe it? I'm living proof of it! If this former 410-pound gargantuan of a man can cut his weight nearly in half and keep it off over the long-term, then there is indeed hope that YOU can lose the 10, 25, 50, 100, or 200 pounds that you need to get rid of as well. Take heart in knowing you WILL prevail when weight loss is no longer dreaded, but instead it becomes a lifechanging experience you'll LOVE.
What about YOU? Have you learned to make your diet something wonderful in your own life? If not, then why not? If so, tell us how well that is working for you. As always, let's hear from you about your weight loss progress this week. I look forward to hearing from you!
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Attitude, attitude, attitude. Instead of looking at how far we have to go we should check out the rear view mirror and see how far we've come. Right on, Jimmy!
~PrairieGal
~PrairieGal
I am a discouraged diabetic need to be eating low carb has been.
I am discouraged.I have had success in the past- how do I get back on track. I feel like I have lost the will power. I don't know what to do.
Linzee
I am discouraged.I have had success in the past- how do I get back on track. I feel like I have lost the will power. I don't know what to do.
Linzee
Take heart, Linzee! Since you have found success in the past on low-carb, I would simply encourage you to muster up all the strength you can do do this again, follow it exactly as prescribed, and then DO IT, DO IT, DO IT! And then KEEP doing it for the rest of your life.
We're here to support you any way we can. Now GO FOR IT!
We're here to support you any way we can. Now GO FOR IT!
Excellent words to live by!! Focus on the the incredable benefits a good diet will give your body. Think of all the yummy food you CAN eat. Every day know that it is a day you can choose health.
Thanks Jimmy for a great encouraging article. Thinking LC was just a way to lose weight was my problem when I lost 65 pounds in 2003. Some reason I thought I could go back to the 'Carb Trough'. Huge mistake.
Somehow when I started LC July 1 of this year, I ran across your site. Just reading the title of your blog got me to thinking about it more. It just hit my lightning fast mind that this IS a lifestyle...and a healthy one!
I am losing weight this time, but I am also really focusing on 'reprogramming' my mind. Counting the many healthy benefits of "Livin' La Vida Low Carb".
Please keep those positive LC thoughts coming my friend. I, for one, really appreciate it!
Somehow when I started LC July 1 of this year, I ran across your site. Just reading the title of your blog got me to thinking about it more. It just hit my lightning fast mind that this IS a lifestyle...and a healthy one!
I am losing weight this time, but I am also really focusing on 'reprogramming' my mind. Counting the many healthy benefits of "Livin' La Vida Low Carb".
Please keep those positive LC thoughts coming my friend. I, for one, really appreciate it!
Down 1 pound this week and only one pounds away from goal. Unfortunetly I was dehydrated at the time of the weigh-in and was actually up the next day (rare for me).
Oh well...sticking to plan so far this week and making it to the gym.
Oh well...sticking to plan so far this week and making it to the gym.
You are so right, Darleen! Never forget the lessons you have learned.
Ron, I'm proud of you, buddy! Stick with it.
Victoria, GREAT JOB on your weight loss this week. You'll be at goal soon enough. :D
Ron, I'm proud of you, buddy! Stick with it.
Victoria, GREAT JOB on your weight loss this week. You'll be at goal soon enough. :D
Still maintaining within that 5-lb range. Going through a period like this is a good thing, because I know that I can maintain easily, when I do finally reach my ultimate goal.
Still a long way to go to "svelte", but maintaining is fine with me right now, what with all the stress of the last couple months, and especially with all the road trips and eating out that's been necessary because of the situation. I'm always so glad to get back home, where I know exactly what's in the food I cook. You just never know what they're putting in restaurant food, even when you stick to what should be the lowest carb choices on the menu.
Did I miss your weight loss update this week, Jimmy? I just scanned the post real quick and didn't see it, so it could be there...
Still a long way to go to "svelte", but maintaining is fine with me right now, what with all the stress of the last couple months, and especially with all the road trips and eating out that's been necessary because of the situation. I'm always so glad to get back home, where I know exactly what's in the food I cook. You just never know what they're putting in restaurant food, even when you stick to what should be the lowest carb choices on the menu.
Did I miss your weight loss update this week, Jimmy? I just scanned the post real quick and didn't see it, so it could be there...
Oh never mind, now I see it - the new scale thing.
Told you I just scanned the post.;-)
(Stressed and rushed? Moi?)
Told you I just scanned the post.;-)
(Stressed and rushed? Moi?)
A "new scale" is an interesting excuse for a weight gain now that you've bottomed out on the meat and junk food starvation plan. What's next week's excuse gonna be?
Hi Jimmy: Thank you for all of your words of wisdom and encouragement! It seems like you already have a post up for whatever struggle I'm going though. Very helpful! Congrats on your progress, too. :)
Hi Jimmy,
I am new here, and am reading all this great information. I started kimkins on July 19 and have lost 16lbs so far. I have a lot to learn about low carb. Thanks for creating this very informative space.
Dee
I am new here, and am reading all this great information. I started kimkins on July 19 and have lost 16lbs so far. I have a lot to learn about low carb. Thanks for creating this very informative space.
Dee
THANKS for writing Dee and CONGRATULATIONS on your weight loss. I assume you meant JUNE 19th is when you started Kimkins since JULY 19th isn't until tomorrow. :D
Oh how things change!
Your words Mr. Moore,
Here are the top ten reasons why I would not want to be on a low-fat diet as outlined by Ornish:
1. You can’t stay on them long-term because you are constantly hungry.
2. Your food choices are very limited and are mostly disgusting imitations of the real thing.
3. It is commonly heralded by the media, government and medical professionals as the only way to lose weight and get healthy.
4. You consume way too much sugar and salt in the foods you eat on a low-fat diet.
5. You don’t lose as much fat mass on a low-fat diet.
6. Low-fat diets have been scientifically proven to make you fatter!
7. It has failed to provide people with a permanent way to maintain their weight over the long haul.
8. I don’t know anyone who has lost a lot of weight and kept it off on a low-fat diet.
9. I didn’t like the way I felt when i was low-fat dieting because I lacked concentration and energy.
10. DID I MENTION YOU STARVE ON A LOW-FAT DIET?!?!?!?!?!
Your words Mr. Moore,
Here are the top ten reasons why I would not want to be on a low-fat diet as outlined by Ornish:
1. You can’t stay on them long-term because you are constantly hungry.
2. Your food choices are very limited and are mostly disgusting imitations of the real thing.
3. It is commonly heralded by the media, government and medical professionals as the only way to lose weight and get healthy.
4. You consume way too much sugar and salt in the foods you eat on a low-fat diet.
5. You don’t lose as much fat mass on a low-fat diet.
6. Low-fat diets have been scientifically proven to make you fatter!
7. It has failed to provide people with a permanent way to maintain their weight over the long haul.
8. I don’t know anyone who has lost a lot of weight and kept it off on a low-fat diet.
9. I didn’t like the way I felt when i was low-fat dieting because I lacked concentration and energy.
10. DID I MENTION YOU STARVE ON A LOW-FAT DIET?!?!?!?!?!
THANKS, Ducky! Love your blog, by the way. GREAT JOB, my friend.
Nothing's changed because I still DESPISE a low-fat diet. I'm livin' la vida low-carb, baby! :D
Nothing's changed because I still DESPISE a low-fat diet. I'm livin' la vida low-carb, baby! :D
Yeesh, Jimmy, I feel like you were talking directly to me with this post. Yup, I fell off the wagon AGAIN, and I think the wagon got thrown into reverse and hit me a few more times before I finally got back on yesterday. I really need to stop looking at this process as an all-or-nothing thing, which I think is what you're saying. It's a process, complete with hills and valleys, and I need to embrace it. Thanks for your inspirational post!! This is EXACTLY what I needed to read to get me to go to the gym tonight - hehe.
YEAH, Mrs. B! I'm so happy you "get" it, so KEEP IT UP! :D THANKS for checking in...I missed you! ;)
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