A promise to myself.
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KnitOrMiss wrote: »
Congrats!!! Those are some huge milestones, accomplishments, realizations, and goals...
Thankyou
I had a wonderful Christmas / new years. I have a friend's birthday celebration to go to this weekend and then its back to the regular weigh ins.
Pretty sure I'll be out of my maintenance range, but I don't mind. It will be a few pounds at most, and I feel confident that I'll lose it. It was refreshing to not think about calories and portion; and whilst I know that's not a long term solution, it sure was a nice break.0 -
I decided to take the plunge and get on the scale. I'm at 58 pounds lost; which means 2 pounds over my maintenance range.
My 'maintenance break' (is there such a thing ?) was worth it. I feel really refreshed and ready to get back into it.
My plan now is to lose 10 pounds to get to the lower end of my maintenance range. At 1/2 pound per week, that will take me to summer !!
The familiarity of my eating routine is a comfortable place to be.0 -
Absolutely there is such a thing, and it's a critical part of long term success. Maintaining allows your metabolism to take a break from the hard work of losing weight so it can gear up to do it again....
I love the comfort and consistency you're finding in a system working FOR you!0 -
KnitOrMiss wrote: »Absolutely there is such a thing, and it's a critical part of long term success. Maintaining allows your metabolism to take a break from the hard work of losing weight so it can gear up to do it again....
I love the comfort and consistency you're finding in a system working FOR you!
It was a break from maintaining (not a break from losing)
After 6 months of maintaining, I gave myself permission to enjoy the Christmas period, and eat above my maintenance calories. It was 'controlled' overeating. I could have chosen to stop but I was enjoying myself so I didn't.
I have spent the last 1 1/2 years trying to maintain an awareness of the calorie content of everything that I've eaten. Whether losing or maintaining, I have been eating within a calorie limit.
In December I took a break from all that !!!
It was good. It was fun. The 3 pounds were worth it.
I'm now 2 pounds above my maintenance range.
(though how much of that is just daily fluctuations I don't know).
I feel very refreshed. and I agree, I think taking a break is an important part of long term success. (for me, anyway).
I just need to get my weight to the bottom of my maintenance range before the next 'break'
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I'm back in my maintenance range.
I really enjoyed the break in December. Now that I know that I was able to get back to eating within a calorie limit, I can say that I am really glad that I did it.
The next step is to get to the bottom of my maintenance range.
Since its a 10lb range, I've got a long way to go !0 -
I've been feeling very down and out for this week. I pulled myself out of the " funk" so that I can get back on my grind. I lost 50 pounds but this week alone gained about 5 back. My promise to myself is to get back on the grind. Just having a tough time staying motivated.0
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I've been feeling very down and out for this week. I pulled myself out of the " funk" so that I can get back on my grind. I lost 50 pounds but this week alone gained about 5 back. My promise to myself is to get back on the grind. Just having a tough time staying motivated.
But isn't it so shockingly amazing that we can pull ourselves back now after 5 pound gains, rather than gaining it ALL back PLUS 5 pounds?? That's the part that still rocks my socks off! *high five* to you!!!0 -
Yes it is amazing @KnitOrMiss !!! ☺️ thank u so much for the response. It was so much appreciated!0
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Thank u! @Nevadaden0
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I've been feeling very down and out for this week. I pulled myself out of the " funk" so that I can get back on my grind. I lost 50 pounds but this week alone gained about 5 back. My promise to myself is to get back on the grind. Just having a tough time staying motivated.
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IsMollyReallyHungry wrote: »I've been feeling very down and out for this week. I pulled myself out of the " funk" so that I can get back on my grind. I lost 50 pounds but this week alone gained about 5 back. My promise to myself is to get back on the grind. Just having a tough time staying motivated.
This is so very true. Thank you for the kind words!0
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