After some hesitation, I decided to start my own diary thread. First, I just have to say that I don't know how consistent I will be with this, as I have a very busy schedule. I track everything I eat using an app on my phone, but I thought sharing my thoughts here might work as a supplement to boost my motivation. I heard someone in a smoking stop commercial say it was useful to declare for the world you're officially quitting, so that's sort of what I'm doing here. However, I think I'll only be posting when things are either going really well OR I'm facing great obstacles.
Some short facts about me: I'm not new to this forum, I''ve been around for a few years. Mostly lurking. I'm a 21 year old girl from Scandinavia, (and I am hereby excused if I use funny idioms sometimes… I'll try not to, though). Height 5'7, Weight ca 264 lbs (172cm, 120 kg). I was afraid of writing those numbers because I'm paranoid enough to believe someone will track me down and laugh in my face. The numbers both scare me and don't scare me at the same time. I've lost insane amounts of weight 2 times before, so I know I am fully capable of it.
And now for my life story, extremely compressed version:
I was a bit chubby and wore hand-me-down clothes the first day at school and consequently was bullied from the age of 6 till 16, until I finally got to change schools and meet new people. Finding myself in a situation with almost no friends at the age of 6, I stopped being an active kid and took up lazy one-man hobbies such as reading and writing. At 14 y/o I lost 70 pounds but gained it all back. At 17 I lost the 70 pounds again, but gained it all back after an ankle injury. Now I'm living in a new city, with my boyfriend who loves me no matter the number on the scale - but we both want to lose weight for our health. My plan to make it last this time, is:
1.Try to work out when I can, but don't feel bad when I can't, or don't want to. I know myself, and I am an "inside person". I don't go running on mountains everyday just because I feel like it: that's not me, and it's never going to be me. I don't rise and shine at 5am just to sweat an hour in a gym filled with fit people who are dressed and dolled up for picking up members of the opposite sex. I've done that exact routine 2 times before, (10+ hours of workout every week) and there is a reason why I quit.
2. Eat whatever I want, but try to eat healthy food that keeps me full for longer. And generally stay within 1400-1800 kcal.
3. I know it will take much longer time this way, but I'm also convinced it's the only way for me to reach my goal weight and stay there.
Since the beginning of January I have lost 7 pounds.
Third time's the charm, right? (Hope I used that idiom right. haha.)
PS. Just ask questions if there's anything about my plan (both previous and future) you'd like to know more in detail
Some short facts about me: I'm not new to this forum, I''ve been around for a few years. Mostly lurking. I'm a 21 year old girl from Scandinavia, (and I am hereby excused if I use funny idioms sometimes… I'll try not to, though). Height 5'7, Weight ca 264 lbs (172cm, 120 kg). I was afraid of writing those numbers because I'm paranoid enough to believe someone will track me down and laugh in my face. The numbers both scare me and don't scare me at the same time. I've lost insane amounts of weight 2 times before, so I know I am fully capable of it.
And now for my life story, extremely compressed version:
I was a bit chubby and wore hand-me-down clothes the first day at school and consequently was bullied from the age of 6 till 16, until I finally got to change schools and meet new people. Finding myself in a situation with almost no friends at the age of 6, I stopped being an active kid and took up lazy one-man hobbies such as reading and writing. At 14 y/o I lost 70 pounds but gained it all back. At 17 I lost the 70 pounds again, but gained it all back after an ankle injury. Now I'm living in a new city, with my boyfriend who loves me no matter the number on the scale - but we both want to lose weight for our health. My plan to make it last this time, is:
1.Try to work out when I can, but don't feel bad when I can't, or don't want to. I know myself, and I am an "inside person". I don't go running on mountains everyday just because I feel like it: that's not me, and it's never going to be me. I don't rise and shine at 5am just to sweat an hour in a gym filled with fit people who are dressed and dolled up for picking up members of the opposite sex. I've done that exact routine 2 times before, (10+ hours of workout every week) and there is a reason why I quit.
2. Eat whatever I want, but try to eat healthy food that keeps me full for longer. And generally stay within 1400-1800 kcal.
3. I know it will take much longer time this way, but I'm also convinced it's the only way for me to reach my goal weight and stay there.
Since the beginning of January I have lost 7 pounds.
Third time's the charm, right? (Hope I used that idiom right. haha.)
PS. Just ask questions if there's anything about my plan (both previous and future) you'd like to know more in detail