Tuesday, November 16, 2010

27 - It's not a magic number, but still feels great!

Twenty-seven pounds!  Yes, I am very proud to report that after what appeared to be an endless PLATEAU of non-weight loss, I am finally down another couple of pounds, bringing my total weight-loss to date to twenty-seven pounds.  This method of weight loss has not proven to be the "Speedy Gonzales" method by any means.


I'm hoping, however, that it will prove more like the case of the tortoise and the hare ...


And hopefully by changing my life-style in small increments rather than by following some radical diet plan, I will be able to keep the weight off once it's gone, and have a healthier lifestyle pattern.

So, here are 27 things I have been doing differently that are all helping me to have a healthier lifestyle, some of which are contributing to my weight loss:

1).   Almost entirely switched from white flour to whole wheat flour.

2).   Endeavouring to eat 80% fruits and vegetables and 20% starch and protein every day.

3).  Trying to remember to DRINK LOTS OF WATER!  (although I often forget this one!)

4).   Walking every day - a brisk walk of between 3 and 4 kms.

5).   Drinking 2 oz of Noni Juice everyday.  It tastes hideous but Dr. Oz highly recommends it.

6).  Taking my multivitamin every day.

7.)   Taking 100 mg of B6 every day.

8).  Taking 25 mcg of Vitamin D every day - which, by the way, comes in the form of a soft chewy chocolate so I consider it my chocolate fix for the day.  (Most days this works, although once and a while I feel the need for a bigger chocolate fix!)

9).  Taking my EstroSense everyday - a herbal blend that includes calcium, green tea extract, indole 3 carbinol (an extract from cruciferous vegetables), sulforaphane (broccoli sprout extract), turmeric (curcumin), milk thistle extract, rosemary extract, and lycopene (tomato extract) - all of which is supposed to do wonderful things for me.

10).  Sneaking veggies into everything!  Especially having veggies ready to snack on around 4 in the afternoon when I suddenly feel at my munchiest.  And trying to get the most "bank for my buck" with veggies in that I'm trying to focus on those veggies that are really crunchy and satisfying to chew.

11).  Eating an apple a day.  Yup, I know it's simple.  But it has really become something I look forward to as an extra treat during the day.

12).  Taking my metamucil once a day ... maybe this TMI, but the thing is, I have struggled with irritable bowel syndrome for most of my life and this really helps.  Also, it's supposed to help lower bad cholesterol so it seems like a good idea to take it.

13).  Wear bright colours every day.  The thing is, I love colours and it cheers me up to wear bright colours.  Maybe this sounds weird to stick this in here on the list of healthy life style choices, but if wearing a bright colour helps me feel better about myself and my day, then I figure it's a very inexpensive, painless way to help myself.

14).  Making myself find something humourous every day about my life.  Seriously (or actually, not seriously!), I sometimes forget to take a light-hearted approach to life and laughter really is great medicine!  So, I'm trying to focus on the funny side of life more often and I'm sure I'll lose weight by exercising those laugh muscles!  As a result, I am finding myself noticing more funny and peculiar things that come across my path during the day and I take great delight in sharing them with my husband so we can both have a  good laugh at the end of the day.  Like this hotel sign and the random weirdness of the picture ....



15).   Eat less, exercise more.  Yup, it really is that simple!

16).  Think about my husband's needs more than my own.  Once again, perhaps an unusual thing to throw on a list about healthy living, but healthy living does include mental health and one of the drawbacks of not having children, is that I can become a bit to self-absorbed sometimes.  It's really good for my mental health to think about someone else's needs.  It also makes it much easier to do my daily tasks (like laundry, house-cleaning,  and washing dishes) with a cheerful attitude when I look at them as ways to help Mr. Magnolia's life become easier, rather than just chores that need to be done.

17).  Okay, I admit it, I'm pretty much stumped at #17.  I can't really think of too many other things - except maybe to repeat the DRINK MORE WATER one since that seems to be one I have to constantly repeat to myself.  Maybe by the time I've lost 50 pounds, I'll have come up with 50 inspiring things to help with my healthier lifestyle.  But for now I guess I'll have to stick with 17 .... unless perhaps, I include one more ...

18).  Take time to celebrate the victories!   Yup, whether it's another pound lost, or another day of positive thinking, I am taking time to celebrate the victories along the way.  I am celebrating the fact that I am feeling stronger and healthier than I have in a long time.  And even though I don't want to get all obsessed with numbers, I am celebrating that there are 27 less pounds now that I have to lose than when I started!  :)

12 comments:

  1. Wow!!! That's fabulous, Ro!!! I am really proud of you...and I appreciate all your little tips.

    I have about 10 pounds that I would like to lose. I've always been too skinny, so I don't want to get back to what I have been in the past, but I'm not totally comfortable with where I am right now. So, I'm hoping to lose 10 pounds...and, believe me, at almost 50...the pounds don't come off as quickly as they used to.

    How long has it taken you to lose those 27 pounds?

    A huge congratulations and well-done from me!!

    Blessings,
    Patti

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  2. I think that if you are doing it and not hating it, that is best. You want to find a way of life, and not just a diet. If it is a diet, then you tend to think in terms of deprivation. If you think of it in terms of a way of life than it is a new life plan. It is forever and not just today. That makes a slower weight loss acceptable because it will stay off. You know it isn't going to be up and down. So, good for you!!!

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  3. BTW, I bought a pair of Skechers Shape Up shoes.. omg, they are unbelievable.. some may prefer Reebok's, I chose Skechers because of the look..anyway, just thought I'd throw that out to u in case u want to add more to your workout... also Skechers are going for $80 at Famous footwear which is a discount store...they normally never go on sale.
    U should title this - 27lbs.... that would be a better booster for your self esteem..:-)

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  4. Hey Ro, a HUGE congrats from someone who lost 40 lbs herself ! I know the hard road but, changes, once accepted become second nature.
    Shout it out and shout it proud!
    jamie

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  5. The shoe guy said they would feel like slight weights.. and he was right but u soon get over it and its no problem...believe me, i could feel the difference and that's a good thing otherwise i would feel it was a waste of money.

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  6. Good for you! Great post, I so enjoyed every reason you listed. Isn't it funny how something as simple as wearing a bright color can improve your thought process and mood? You go girl!!!!

    Carol-the gardener

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  7. Congratulations! What a victory!

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  8. cong. i think it's great about your weight loss. i have lost 22 lbs, i'll try to catch up with you. best wishes rose

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  9. well good for you! Congratulations. You're an inspiration to us all!

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  10. That's awesome! I like the number 27 because that is my dad's bday! Today in fact!

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  11. Wow good for you! That is so awesome!! What an accomplishment! You must be so proud of yourself!!

    You deserve a pat on the back and much continued success on your goal!!

    Java

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