Steph:
You asked me if I had any secrets of success. Here they are--in no particular order:
1. I drink a MINIMUM of 64 ounces of pure water. I have self-imposed a rule--no other type of drink until I get my 64 oz in. On occasion I may have a cup of coffee in the AM, but not much. I usually end up only having water in a day, since I don't feel much like anything else by the time I drink my 64!
(See my post on The Importance of Water)
2. I exercise 30-40 minutes a day 3-5 days a week. I go to Curves ( a combination of aerobic and resistance machines). I make this a priority. I go on my lunch hour, and I always feel great after I come back.
3. A typical schedule for supplements:
8:30 am--Oatmeal or shake
11:30 am--shake (right before working out)
12:30 pm--sugar free jello ( a treat for working out!)
2:30 pm--bar or shake
5:30 pm--bar or shake (opposite of 2:30 plan--I have this on my commute home or on my way to my part time job)
6-8 pm--may have boullion, a fast soup with crackers or a pickle if I am home and feel the need to have something. (This is the hardest time of the day for me, so I try to stay focused or distracted!)
8:30 pm--shake
11:30 pm--shake (if necessary--usually on a very long day)
4. I read alot on the subject of weight loss, especially books on emoional eating.
Life is Hard, Food is Easy by Linda Spangle is a very helpful book.
5. I use this forum constantly! I am on several times a day (boy that is an understatement!) to read encouraging things and to encourage others. Reading things that all of you contribute helps me so much!!
6. I have the support of a very close friend that has experienced the same things I have experienced and will experience, and will NOT give me any slack if I start whining! I am constantly reminded to "keep my eyes on the prize!" Accountability has been and will continue to be crucial for me. (PS: Thanks--you know who you are!)
Please know this: I AM NOT PERFECT. I still have my times of stumbling, just like all of you. I will ALWAYS struggle. This is a DISEASE. I will never be cured from this disease. BUT--I am learning to control it. The disease I have is no different than diabetes or alcoholism. I have the tools to help control it IF I use them properly.
As Mike has said on more than one occasion: "If I can do it, anyone can!!" And it is so very true!
Thanks to all of you for your contributions!!
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