Morning STACers. Man I've been down and out with the flu/cold/sinus thing for a whole week! Just wasted! But today I am up and out the door to sing with kids...hopefully I will have a voice!
MEASURING SUCCESS, PROGRESS AND WEIGHT
I started this train of thought over in another post....Scales and the numbers we pick. I remember having to pick a goal weight. What was that? I had not been below 175 for over 10 plus years, and at 5'3 and closing in on 50 what was reasonable? Funny thing is, I can't remember what I picked, and I have no idea what I weigh now. I changed the number in my siggy once.
I weighed through different phases with my relationship with my scales...When I weighed every day I had to deal with the stress of fluctuations! They actually frustrated me and robbed my focus. Then I left the scale completely, and I missed the "high" of successfully seeing the numbers go down.
Then I started to fit in clothing well below sizes I had ever worn....that became my new measuring stick....but by then I had learned to MEASURE THINGS COMPLETELY DIFFERENTLY.
I measured by energy, sense of fullness, and calmness.
I measusred by new leves of exercise
I measured by being able to eat on plan while enduring my Mother's repeated hospitalizations and eventual death, while I was her primary caregiver, spending most of my days and nights by her side, Dec06-April07...
I measured by the size 6 jeans I wore all summer...and fall.
I MEASURED BY MY CONFIDENCE AND SELF PRIDE.
The real journey is learning ways of coping without USING food. Those size 6 jeans hang on my wall, I need to be back in them by March 6th. I am hot in pursuit of that now.
At my "thinest" I've never reached the goal number. I don't chase it on a minute by minute basis any more. I am after the size6 jeans. I also have gained weight, and am learning from this phase of the program...Which is so much harder than weightloss....so much harder!
Becareful what you are chasing, you don't want to loose sight of progress and daily success in establishing a lifestyle that will support your hard work.
MEASURING SUCCESS, PROGRESS AND WEIGHT
I started this train of thought over in another post....Scales and the numbers we pick. I remember having to pick a goal weight. What was that? I had not been below 175 for over 10 plus years, and at 5'3 and closing in on 50 what was reasonable? Funny thing is, I can't remember what I picked, and I have no idea what I weigh now. I changed the number in my siggy once.
I weighed through different phases with my relationship with my scales...When I weighed every day I had to deal with the stress of fluctuations! They actually frustrated me and robbed my focus. Then I left the scale completely, and I missed the "high" of successfully seeing the numbers go down.
Then I started to fit in clothing well below sizes I had ever worn....that became my new measuring stick....but by then I had learned to MEASURE THINGS COMPLETELY DIFFERENTLY.
I measured by energy, sense of fullness, and calmness.
I measusred by new leves of exercise
I measured by being able to eat on plan while enduring my Mother's repeated hospitalizations and eventual death, while I was her primary caregiver, spending most of my days and nights by her side, Dec06-April07...
I measured by the size 6 jeans I wore all summer...and fall.
I MEASURED BY MY CONFIDENCE AND SELF PRIDE.
The real journey is learning ways of coping without USING food. Those size 6 jeans hang on my wall, I need to be back in them by March 6th. I am hot in pursuit of that now.
At my "thinest" I've never reached the goal number. I don't chase it on a minute by minute basis any more. I am after the size6 jeans. I also have gained weight, and am learning from this phase of the program...Which is so much harder than weightloss....so much harder!
Becareful what you are chasing, you don't want to loose sight of progress and daily success in establishing a lifestyle that will support your hard work.






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