This week, I want to touch on two subjects. The first, and foremost, is that having good friends to watch my back while my relatively strict diet has been crucial to my success. Just last night I was tempted to cheat by eating a Philly Cheesesteak, because technically I hadn’t declared Jersey Mike’s as fast food. My friend Bruce refused to stop nagging me on how I was quitting my diet and my pledge to not eat fast food. His dedication to my diet reminded me that I’m in this for more than just the thrills of dieting, I’m in this to prove to myself and to everyone that it’s possible for me to lose the weight. Even though my weight loss has been good thus far, I have to keep focused, and he reminded me of that. So instead I got a much healthier sandwich at Jersey Mike’s, and I was very proud of both myself and him for demanding such perfection. Likewise, my friend Jessi is constantly making sure that I’m working out, even if I’m just watching TV at home. Her dedication to my weight loss reminds me of why I’m doing this in the first place, to be a healthier person. It’s great to know that I have friends that care this much about me.
The other thing I wanted to talk about today was the constant standing on the scale. For years I’ve been told not to weigh myself every day because weight loss isn’t instant, and that it could be discouraging to stand on the scale and see that I’d only lost a half a pound over a couple of days, or worse, gained weight. While it is certainly true that your weight can fluctuate quite a bit, I’ve found that keeping a month-long calendar in my bathroom, and weighing myself the first thing in the morning EVERY morning has been quite wonderful. I’ve talked about this before, but it’s never been more evident than now. In the course of a month I lost 20 pounds, and on the days that my weight went up from the day before I made sure to double my weight loss efforts. On the days that my weight went down, I patted myself on the back and thought about what it was that I had been doing to help me lose that weight, like walking to school and working out, and I made sure to do it more often. Basically, so long as you take the positive look at your weight, no matter which direction it went, you can’t be defeated! So I challenge everyone that’s trying to lose weight to start stepping on a scale every day for a month. I prefer to do it in the morning, because you don’t have the fluctuation of what you ate that day to affect the outcome. Yes, some days you’ll weigh more than the day before, that’s normal. But watch your weight loss over the course of that month, and if you’re honest with yourself and work hard you can see a downward trend that will have you grinning from ear to ear by the end of May, just in time for beach season! So until next time, keep at it people!
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