So I'm trying again. I lost weight (a lot of weight) several years ago, but as you probably have notices its all back. It came back slow, first when I started dating Benny, then when I started a desk job, followed by leaving NYC and obtaining a car, then pregnancy, then another pregnancy, and then add a love for junk food to all of that. So today at Weight Watchers I weighted in at 198.4 pounds, eight pounds heavier then I started at back in 2003. When I first lost weight I had a goal, I was going to be a police officer. This time I don't have such an obvious goal. Should I just loss weight to live longer? That's not soon enough. I want an easier pregnant so maybe weight loss will help? I just want to be hot? I guess I should figure things out.
I decided to start a blog when I went to Barnes and Nobles looking for a book for inspiration. In the past I have been motivated by books on super athletes or even just normal people who have accomplished cool stuff. They always made me want to do whatever it was they were doing. For example, I read about a girl who swam across the English Channel and suddenly I wanted to swim. So I want to lose weight and get buff again therefore I want to read a book about a plain Jane who did just that. And after scouring B & N and leaving empty handed I decided I would just do it myself. Here I am, for you to read about. Lets see how I do.
You can do it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou can do it Colleen! You've done it before. Just make it a priority and keep detailed food and exercise logs.
ReplyDeletekeep it up colleen... you are my inspiration. lets do this!!!
ReplyDeleteYou go, girl! I'm not sure what kind of helpful advice I have. The only time I've ever lost weight was when I first started working for the Post Office. I worked 12-hour days in a physical job, didn't eat lunch, and sometimes didn't eat dinner because I fell asleep as soon as I got home. Doesn't sound very healthy!
ReplyDeleteAnnie...thats how I lost weight the first time but add a two hour work out session to the exact thing you said. All work and exercise and no food equals weight loss.
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