But I do get what you're saying about viewing the veggies through their
benefits. I hate eggplant but I'll eat them because they're rich in nutrients. I
also try to think back when I was a child and I'd eat ANYTHING, so I try not to
make faces or complain about them now.
another very effective approach that I used in the past to find the vegetables
and fruits that I really like and want to eat is this: I went inside the food
store right before my next meal, so that I am good and hungry, but my goal
was to buy only the vegetables and fruits that I will want to eat.
and you know, it worked out really well, obvioulsy with fruits it's quite easy,
but with vegetables it is not, and by being hungry and in front of those
veggies made some part of me want certain vegetables and I bought them
and they ended up being okay.
I'm glad you mentioned walking before, otherwise I would have stuck to my
exercise dvds. Though my DVDs really work you out, I forgot how much
stress disappears when I walk. Hopefully one day in the future when my
stamina's up there I'll try the High Intensity Interval training.
Yes, walking is KING for weight loss, and plus it does something with your
mind, where you start to feel really relaxed and start to get amazing thoughts
about how you can improve all kinds of things in your life, it sorts of really
focuses you on what's important, and then helps you to come up with the
answers to how to effectively reach your goals in those important areas.
The DVD's I'm sure are also an excellent way to work out, and mixing it up
keeps your body from adapting to a routine, so this is something that you
can also use and create some positive effects with it.
As far as HIIT, I am addicted to it, and look forward to it more than anything
else. The weight training is the part that I haven't really learned to like,
even though I have been doing it for 15 years.
Since I use running/fast walking for HIIT, there is something almost spiritual
about it, and if someone told me that I would be doing this kind of high
intensity exercise ten years ago I would think they are crazy.
But now, I can't see my life without it. I have to be honest with you, if you
continue using proper nutrition, and shifting your calories by eating more
food one day and less the next (as you are doing already, from what I read)
and add walking plus those DVDs on a regular basis, you will hit your main
weight loss target in no time at all.
If there is one thing that I learned in all these years of maintaining my weight
having been born with a slow metabolism is this: The basics and fundamentals,
the simplest things are what work the best. Advanced strategies might be
okay to break plateaus, but the simplest things are what will create 95%
of the results.
Okay, Penguinita, good luck to you, and I look forward to the day you reach
your health goal, and then will look forward to hearing about how you
continue to maintaining that result in the long run.