Tough Love: Weight Loss Edition

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In the beginning of June I wrote a blog entitled “Tough Love” on another site. It received a lot of positive feedback there, and was voted up to a Featured Blog Post just over a week ago. That’s when the backlash began. You know you’ve written something worth sharing when you get personally attacked for your point of view! However the positive responses have vastly outweighed the negative, so I figured it might be a good idea to share it here, too. Here it is in its entirety:

 

I haven’t been terribly active on here but I do read all your blogs. Being an outsider in all of your weight loss journeys, I see the patterns. I generally try to be supportive and keep my mouth shut when I don’t have anything supportive to say. But I’m getting a bit fed up here. I have a LOT of SparkFriends. I read ALL of your blogs, even if I don’t comment. I try to like all of your statuses (unless they’re bad news). And I’ve noticed some stuff. Here’s some tough love for you:

STOP FEELING SORRY FOR YOURSELF. It doesn’t fix anything. Don’t focus on the negative, you only bring yourself down (and everyone else who has to read it all the time).

STOP STARTING OVER. How many times will you restart before you realize you’d be at goal if you’d just KEPT GOING? So you screwed up a day or two. It doesn’t mean you’re back at the beginning.

STOP MAKING EXCUSES. “I don’t have the time.” You MAKE time for things that are important to you. “I have no motivation.” Motivation is fleeting and if you spend your time waiting to feel motivated you’ll never get anything done. “I’m a bad cook.” Surely you can grill some damn chicken and microwave a steam bag of veggies for Spark’s sake!

STOP EATING SO MANY PROCESSED FOODS. Yes, processed foods are convenient. But they’re also loaded with salt and cost more per serving than making a meal from scratch. Eating healthy DOES NOT have to be expensive. I cook for two on $75 a week. HEALTHY FOOD.

STOP MAKING UN-ACHIEVEABLE GOALS. Maybe you want to lose 30 lbs next month. That’s great in concept, but mostly impossible unless you get bariatric surgery. You want to go from a couch potato to working out 6 days a week? That’s great, you don’t need to do it by tomorrow. Take your time.

STOP LYING TO YOURSELF. Did you work out as hard as you could have? Did you make as many good choices as you could have? At some point you have to recognize your own patterns and stop pretending. Pay attention to your own behavior. Give yourself a legitimate grade, then don’t beat yourself up about it, just modify the behaviors that are detrimental. You CAN do it. You’re capable.

NEVER GIVE UP. Yes this is hard. But the ONLY way you fail is by giving up.

Am I perfect at this? NO. Gosh no. You don’t have to BE perfect to get the results you want. But instead of focusing on RESULTS, focus on the PROCESS, and the results are just a bonus.

Okay folks, rant over.

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I hope my fine readers here will get some benefit out of it, too! Feel free to leave me a comment about it below!

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So This Happened…

I had my first professional photoshoot ever!

If you’ve been following me for a while you know I’ve lost more than 100 lbs and kept it off for very close to 2 years now. Way back in the end of January I got an e-mail about a magazine requesting submissions for weight loss stories, and I decided, what the hell, I’ll submit my story.

I expected no response, but surprisingly I received one not long after. I was briefly interviewed via e-mail, and was told I was not chosen for the June issue of this publication, but they would keep my info. Sort of like a potential employee keeping your resume on file, I expected nothing.

I was again surprised to hear from someone a few months later. Soon there was a phone interview, and an acceptance, and eventually contact from a photo editor! Yesterday was my photoshoot. I’m pleased to finally feel like I can tell all of you about it!

A small crew arrived right around 9 am: a makeup/hairstylist, the photographer and his assistant. The photography team scouted my apartment complex for good shooting locations while the stylist made me look good for the camera. Here I am with Bingley on my balcony as the photographer does a light test:

20160628_101638The crew made it really easy for me to relax, as they were all incredibly friendly and kind. It was a very humid, hot day, but everyone kept their cool (hardy har) and things went very smoothly. Here I am in between shots getting primped a little:

20160628_112129After the dressy part of the shoot, we took a short break for food and a wardrobe change, then moved out back to do the fitness part. The sun had decided to come out and it was very humid, and I was actually doing kettlebells while the photographer took my picture. It’s really hard to smile while you’re doing kettlebells, people!

20160628_125143Once this part was over we were pretty much done. We sat around and ate overnight oats parfaits and spinach, artichoke and feta bake. The shoot wrapped around 2:30, and The Hubs and I both decided that a nap was in order.

I’ll reveal more about the article when it gets closer to publishing, but I hope this whets your appetite! (And now you know why my blogs have been a little light as of late.)

Keep on truckin’!

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How to Survive a Road Trip and Not Blow Your Calorie Budget

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SNACKS!

What will keep you from feeling frail

Without showing up on the scale?

SNACKS!

Can ya dig it?

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It’s road trip season, people!

Day trip, weekend, vacation, tour of the USA, no matter the length of your road trip you can seriously pack on the pounds unless you plan ahead with some healthy snacks. Here’s a list of some of my favorite road trip snacks:

Fruits and Veggies

  • Apples
  • Grapes
  • Baby Carrots
  • Celery Sticks
  • Cucumber Sticks
  • Pepper Strips

Pre-Packaged Snacks

  • Protein Bars (look for those that are fewer than 200 calories and more than 10g protein)
  • Jerky (choose lower sodium jerky when possible)
  • Meat & Fruit Bars (I’ve recently fallen in love with Epic Bars)
  • Healthier Cookies (like FiberOne cookies or Lenny & Larry’s Complete Cookies – be careful, Lenny & Larry’s are TWO servings)
  • Mini Rice Cake snacks (like Quaker Popped)
  • String Cheese
  • 100-Calorie Packs of Almonds
  • Dried fruit
  • Peanut butter

What are your favorite car-friendly snacks? Let me know in the comments! Want recipes to make your own protein bars? Buy my 2015 Recipe Collection!

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