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24May/11

Teaching Yourself to Eat Responsibly

Filed under: Divine Introspection

Even though I have been in maintenance mode for the better part of a year now (and struggling!), I still run into people that ask me the magic question: "What did you do to lose all that weight?!" I then commence with "the speech". I refer to it as "the speech" because it's probably much like the speech that most of my readers have given at some point during their journeys.

Come on, you know the one. It starts with the "Well I started working out and watching what I ate" and ends with "and that's how I lost ____ pounds". I always get the same bewildered look, almost like they are doubting that  such a simple answer could have led to the results. It's not suprising, however, considering that the vast majority of people (including myself on occasion) do not eat responsibly. Our horrible eating habits are our biggest enemy in our war against obesity.

If this is your first visit, let me let YOU in on a little secret: I am a binge eater. When left alone to my own devices (especially at night), I am a monster. Lucky for me I have been able to "cage the beast" these past few years and fight the good fight. I am definately NOT saying that I am better than anyone else at eating responsibly (I'm not - trust me), but I want to help spread the word on the benefits at least...  :)

That being said, here is the one simple thing to remember. Live by it and you will succeed in all your weight loss goals. Are you ready? Here goes:

Don't eat it because it tastes good, eat it because your hungry.

There. I said it. Kinda perverse actually... Wait? Wha? Slow down. Let me explain. Think of your favorite food. Now think of the last time you ate it, and more importantly, HOW MUCH of it you had and WHY you had it. If you are like me, you like huge portions and won't stop eating certain things until they are GONE. And that, my fine friends, is the root of all our weight issues in America. We love to eat things that taste DELICIOUS. When we eat, we eat because things taste good and don't stop until they are gone.

"Portion Control!" That, my friends is the key. I still eat what I want (and try my damnedest to squeeze it into 1700 cals a day), but I watch how much I eat now and try very hard to only eat when I am truly hungry. I also count my calories and measure my portions so that I can still enjoy the foods I love relatively guilt free. It's not about cutting out all your favorites, it's about eating them responsibly.

 

23May/11

Nothing but Blue Skies & Happiness…

Filed under: Divine Introspection


I had an amazing weekend with my lovely wife and daughter! So much so, in fact, that I did not want it to end. It was nice not to feel so depressed for once...  :)

Saturday we all went and got flowers and things for the front porch and backyard, and spent the day potting and cleaning the outdoor patio furniture. It was nice to share a day getting something done in the sun (wow that rhymed - sorry about that). We ended up sitting around the firepit that night and making s'mores. We also watched "Tangled" the movie together, which I highly recommend.

Yesterday was more of a lazy day, where we went to lunch/dinner together and got some things done around the house. The wife and I also started on our scrap book from our cruise we took back in March. It was the best week of my life - and I will share more photos when I can.

All in all, this past weekend was nothing but blue skies and happiness, and I wouldn't have it any other way...  :)

PS. I also earned my #7daychip and lost 2 lbs! But that's for another post...

16May/11

Which Came First: Depression or Eating?

Filed under: Divine Introspection


I would love to say that I never feel depressed. Honest. I would love to say that I always am in a stellar mood and always have things "figured out". I don't. I have a great wife, an awesome daughter, a steady job, and roof over my head. Most people would say that I have all that is needed to feel happy in life. Yet sometimes I still feel depressed.

Usually when I am depressed I eat. Then I get more depressed. This got me thinking, which came first in this sick game of "Weight-gain Roulette"? Did I used to be depressed and then binge eat? Or, do I get depressed due to binge eating? Argh...

The thought of it alone makes me mad. I am better than this.

I did awesome today, in fact (if I do say so myself!). I am still 872 calories under my intake for the day, and burnt off 250 of those this morning lifting at the gym. All in all a good day.

Now to just manage to get to bed without eating anything else...  :)

PS. All the feedback & support from everyone via the blog and Twitter have been a huge help! It's nice to know I am NOT alone in this fight, and that maintaining the weight is hard for everyone, not just me. Thank you all SO much. It means everything. You keep me honest, and for that, I owe all of you a huge THANK YOU!

10May/11

Man vs. Mexican and the #7daychip

Filed under: You Are What You Eat

Well I must say that I am pretty proud of myself today. I started this week off pushing myself to get back on track, and ratcheted my calories back down to 1500. If I want to eat more, I must work out more. That's tough love.

Today was the ultimate test, however. My boss let us know at around 10 am that he would be taking us to the local Mexican restaurant for a group lunch. Usually, I say that I am going to behave, but once placed in front of the chips I turn into some kind of Nacho Chip eating Beast whose hunger cannot be stopped.

Today, however, I left the restaurant victorious. I had 3 soft tacos with chicken, lettuce and cheese with salsa. No chips. Not one. And rinsed it down with two big glasses of water.

I left the restaurant full, and did not feel bloated for once!

Now if I can just get past the weekly office trip to the Chinese buffet I'll be ok... ;)

6May/11

DO Bring Her to the Gym

Filed under: Hot off the Presses

An open letter to James Fell.

Dear James...

I am sincerely saddened by the article you posted titled "Don't Bring Her to the Gym". If your gym is your "church" as you claim it is, then I am glad I am NOT a parishioner...

The reasons you provide to your readers, that involve such statements as "You Can’t Check Out the Babes" and "You’ll See Her at Her Worst" are completely mind-boggling to me.

Not only do they come off as chauvinistic, but they make us men look like a bunch of sweaty pigs that care more about catching a glimpse of some womans' ass at the gym then we do about our physical fitness. "You'll see her at her worst"? OMG. Really? I have seen much worse, from childbirth to child-loss, and can safely say that a sweaty wife is NOT at her worst. In fact, some might say that a sweaty wife is a good thing... for a multitude of reasons, but I digress.  :)

The thing you're not taking into account is this: some men are best friends with their significant others. I am. We were best friends long before we were married. That being said, working out is supposed to be fun, and who better to have fun with at the gym then your best friend?

I continually encourage all my friends to get in shape with their signifiacnt others, as I think it's much easier to reach your goals when you have someone right there with you, who loves you, pushing you along. I try to go to the gym every morning with my wife, as I find it very motivational, and a great way for us to do something healthy while catching up with each other. Hopefully soon she will be ready to hit the trail with me and start running, which I think will be great, since I run alone right now.

Readers, what's your take on this?