aloe1
New member
My goal is to find a new healthy way of living that will enjoyably result in a trim figure. I have never been any good at diets but have over the last 5 years or so used the Rotation Diet to take off 6-10 pounds now and then but because I don't stick to moderate eating and keep up with exercising I always gain them back. I can't face another Rotation so it's time to make some attitude and lifestyle changes I can stick with.
My all time high weight was 186. I am currently 180. I tend to feel and look fat when I get over 176. I might like to be 168 but I would probably be happy at 172. I'm 5' 6.5" tall and 60 years old. I have a brochure for a Prevention book that I tried and sent back because I liked the advertising better than the book! The advertising booklet is called "The Ten Commandments of Permanent Weight Loss".
The first commandment is "Thou Shalt NOT Diet". Why? Because studies show dieting has a 95% failure rate! A drastic cut-back in calories leads to hunger leads to rebound overeating. I have always found that to be true. I have been experimenting with eating 1800-2000 calories but yesterday I was still hungry after eating 2500 calories. So today, thanks to some tips I saw on these boards, I decided to eat the recommended 9 servings of fruits and vegetables and that has helped me feel satisfied. My plan is to have 2 servings of fruit at breakfast, 2 servings of vegetables at lunch and dinner, 2 servings of fruit for an afternoon snack, and a final vegetable snack before bed. I'm at 2000 calories now and do feel a bit hungry but I'm sure those radishes and carrots will handle it!
My all time high weight was 186. I am currently 180. I tend to feel and look fat when I get over 176. I might like to be 168 but I would probably be happy at 172. I'm 5' 6.5" tall and 60 years old. I have a brochure for a Prevention book that I tried and sent back because I liked the advertising better than the book! The advertising booklet is called "The Ten Commandments of Permanent Weight Loss".
The first commandment is "Thou Shalt NOT Diet". Why? Because studies show dieting has a 95% failure rate! A drastic cut-back in calories leads to hunger leads to rebound overeating. I have always found that to be true. I have been experimenting with eating 1800-2000 calories but yesterday I was still hungry after eating 2500 calories. So today, thanks to some tips I saw on these boards, I decided to eat the recommended 9 servings of fruits and vegetables and that has helped me feel satisfied. My plan is to have 2 servings of fruit at breakfast, 2 servings of vegetables at lunch and dinner, 2 servings of fruit for an afternoon snack, and a final vegetable snack before bed. I'm at 2000 calories now and do feel a bit hungry but I'm sure those radishes and carrots will handle it!