wishes
Coffee Addict
I know the feeling - once you have got the bulk off the drive disappears somewhat. Its not that the weight is harder to get off but you are just less motivated i suppose.We all run into this, me included, I won't lie. I'm not always happy with some of my choices and my biggest pitfall is "I can get back to this later" mentality.
I have lost my edge, truly - the embers aren't burning like they were a year ago at this time.
I'm still in the fight, though. Just know you're not alone. Maybe I just needed a place to vent, too.
Thx Liz![]()
Im bouncing up and down 3-4lb atm but basicly sitting on the spot when it comes to weight loss atm.
I dlike to loose more, but its not a priority. I think im gonna keep it that way until after xmas. Once the silly season is over ill get out more etc.
Yeah thats true.There is a double edged sword here. Most people who only see short term goals never would have had the patience to stick it out and get to where you are. On the other hand, its harder for those of us who can look long term to really bear down for a sprint sometimes. This is definitely a marathon and not a sprint so don't put pressure on yourself over the speed with which weight comes off. Just keep plugging away and making good choices.
On a brighter note another xmas dinner function over with last night. I ate only vegetarian, so although i did eat a lot, by the time it got to the cheesecake i could only eat 2 bites for flavour and that was most of my calories for the night.
So yeah i ate more, but it was vegetables and no meat.
I was very tempted to order the steak, but when it came i was sooo glad i didnt, It was HUGE thick and juicey and the most perfect steak ever.
Had i ordered it i would have eaten the entire thing and been peeved off at myself sorely. Also i knew there was cheesecake for desert so saved myself for it

