Hehe Anke, totally get what you said. Sometimes I feel like stuffing myself back to my starting weight just to compare the difference and to prove that there IS a difference. There's also always that niggling thing that doesn't believe that by keeping on the road will lead to more weightloss. Kinda like a "ok I lost X doing this, my body will get used to it so I'll have to do something different."
Been a tough week mentally. Friends had an engagement get together which I went to. While it was good seeing them again, it spiraled me into a downer about my current situation and past career choices. Basically they're all really successful, have at least(!) one house, and are in their settling stage with marriage/kids. While I havent found my "thing", have dropped out of what was a good career to find myself pretty much broke and in limbo not knowing what the heck I want to do with my life. Since I'm the oldest out of the bunch (in some cases by 6-7 years) it makes me feel like a total loser and failure sometimes. I'm always trying new things, never to finish them. I don't equate houses/money with success in the least, but I really envy sometimes the fact that they all have found their space in the world. Just makes me feel I've totally blown the past 8 years of my life. Sounds overly dramatic, but it really drags me down a lot.
So most of the week was spent trying to crawl out of those dark clouds. Eating wise, didnt do super great. The engagement party meant a lot of drinks, so one day hit well into the 3K calorie range. While I didn't do terrible on other days (think about 2K max), I did have stuff I normally wouldn't, like salad dishes drowning in mayo. But could have been a lot worse seeing I was feeling like shit.
Did a weigh in today, around 269ish so down a bit more. In total lost 14 pounds in about 6 weeks which is good. Thought it might have been more with the whole "it falls off quick at the start" but I can't complain. Do feel different from when I started no doubt, but felt that way after just a couple weeks. Maybe its harder to tell differences the lower you go.
Doing walks most days, between 2-4 miles. Fitness has improved (not hard considering where I started from) and enjoy the walks too.
Thats the news, bit of a ramble but all good.