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Week 28, Day 1 – My current stats

May 21st, 2010 No comments

Weight: 176
Inches: -3.75″ since 3/27

Earlier today, I added a page to this site entitled “Current Stats”. (There’s a link to it, above.) I’ll be using that page to update my weight stats on a weekly basis (on Fridays), along with body measurements. This will provide an easily accessible way to see my overall progress as it compares to where I was when I started this journey. (To see the weekly changes, check the Friday posts, or any post with the tag “weight”.)

As of today, I’ve lost a total of 19 pounds and 18 inches. How cool is that! I’m just going to keep doing what I’ve been doing and see how long this continues to work for me. This is something I can do with very little effort, and so it’s something I feel that I will be able to sustain indefinitely. Of course, only time will determine if this is really true.

One thing I’ve noticed lately is that my appetite has definitely changed. I get hungry less often, and during this past week or so, I’ve actually worked straight through some of my planned meals or snacks. This is something I’m going to have to be careful about, because allowing myself to get too hungry can set me up to make poor choices. I’ve learned that it’s important to be prepared for this possibility by making sure I’ve got convenient, easy-to-grab good foods close at hand.

Take yesterday, for instance. For breakfast, I’d chosen a Blueberry Pomegranate Bar, which is one of the meal choices in the Silhouette Solution program. These products are carefully calibrated and meant to be eaten every two hours. As it turned out, food didn’t cross my mind again for close to four hours. Once it did, though, I began to get very hungry, very quickly.

Often, under such conditions, I’d remedy the situation by making a poor choice at the snack machine, or else I’d eat too much of whatever was available. Luckily, this time I was prepared. Before I’d left for work yesterday morning, I had placed 1/4 cup of walnuts into a small plastic container, then chose a kiwi from the fruit bowl, and brought both with me to work. As soon as I began to realize that I was quickly becoming ravenous, I calmly removed the lid from the small container, popped a couple of walnuts into my mouth, then took a knife to the kiwi. By the time I finished both, the jittery “starving” feeling had begun to ease a bit.

The act of chewing the walnuts slowed down the ingestion process, which is a good thing in these cases because it takes time for the hunger pangs to quiet down. “I’m still starving,” I thought, after I’d finished up the last of the snack. Then I realized, “No, I’m not. I just ate something. I’m not starving. Give it time to register.”

Generally, it takes about 20 minutes for the body to know that the food crisis is over. Instead of looking around to see what else I could jam in my mouth, I calmly went back to work and waited for the “satiated” signal to arrive. When I wasn’t looking, it did.

A similar thing happened earlier in the week, and I handled it in a similar manner. That time, the snack didn’t quite get me to where I needed to be. I needed just a little something more, so I made a cup of tea, to which I added some half-and-half and a packet of Splenda. The making of the tea took a few minutes, which brought me that much closer to the moment when my body would get the “no longer hungry” message, and the drinking of the tea took me the rest of the way.

Sometimes, a cup of tea or coffee will help me to get past a particularly difficult few minutes. Other times, this doesn’t work, though, and I can usually tell before preparing the beverage that it won’t be enough. That’s when I reach for a Silhouette Stik or QuikStick. If you don’t already know what these two products are, let me explain.

Here’s an excerpt from the Silhouette Stik web page (http://tinyurl.com/GetSilhouetteStik):

Silhouette Stik contains a proprietary blend of safe, natural, herbal appetite suppressants that are designed to enhance the hunger-eliminating power of your Silhouette Solution™ foods, and help get you over the rough spots during your weight loss program.

Use them when you start your Silhouette Solution eating program to help your body adjust to the metabolic changes of rapid weight loss.

Use them to boost your resolve before going out to restaurants, parties, weddings, and other social gatherings where you may be tempted to over-indulge.

And use them again when you transition from rapid weight loss to a more normal weight maintenance eating plan to help ensure long term success.

QuikStiks are similar. The QuikStik web page states:

Modern nutraceutical science has identified many naturally occurring plant-based substances that can profoundly support human health and metabolism. The challenge for Ideal Health was to create a delivery method for these powerful botanicals that was physically appealing, good tasting, convenient and fun. The result? Ideal Health’s QuikStik™ brand Botanical Supplement Mixes…

* Convenient. Carry a few in pocket or purse for use anytime!

* Delicious. Just mix with pure water for a great tasting “pick-me-up” or “calm-me-down” beverage whenever you feel the need.

* Effective. Formulated with natural bionutrients known to affect human health and metabolism without unwanted side effects.

Three great flavors. Three scientific formulas.

Just break open a QuikStik™, mix with a bottle or glass of pure water, and you’ve got a delicious, mood enhancing drink to help you through any part of your day. Choose from three delicious flavors, each with its own special blend of botanicals.

* WindUp™ in the morning gets you going with the nutrients your body really needs, infusing your brain with the essence of clarity.

* ReWind™ in the afternoon brings you back from droopiness by replenishing depleted nutrients and infusing your body with the spirit of renewal.

* UnWind™ in the evening infuses you with naturally relaxing bionutrients, to help you unwind without taxing your liver.

Of course, it’s best to avoid getting so hungry that you lose control of your ability to follow through with your eating and weight loss plan. It happens, though, and when it does, these remedies can bring you back to a safe place. I’m thrilled to have found this system. IT WORKS!

Week 20, Day 2 – Accentuate the Positive

March 27th, 2010 2 comments

Weight: 179
Inches: -0.75″ since 3/20

This week, I will focus my thought and attention on the things I’m doing well.

It occurred to me a few minutes ago that this new lifestyle is becoming easier. While I’m still not perfect at some of the things I need to change, other things are becoming routine.

For instance, while I’m still not sticking to a regular bedtime, it has become much easier to make good food choices. While my activity level still leaves much to be desired, there are fresh fruits and veggies in the house at all times. While I still need to remind myself to drink water, I’ve gotten very consistent with taking my daily nutritional supplements.

This is real progress. It’s tempting to think that I can now pay less attention to the things that I’m doing well, and start concentrating more on the aspects that could do with some improvement.

This week, I’m adding something new to the mix: a weekly “theme” to help me focus on a particular aspect of change that I desire. For these first few theme weeks, I will borrow some wisdom from an old song my mother used to sing.

The refrain of the song goes, “You gotta accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative, latch on to the affirmative, and don’t mess with Mr. In-between.”

So, this week I will accentuate the positive, focusing on the things that I’m doing right. I will also praise myself when I make good choices. I will devote the bulk of my energies to positivity.

I will begin each day of this week with a positive statement, as I have done above. As the week progresses, I will revisit the statements I have made, taking positive energy from them, and finding ways to manifest the ideas throughout my day.

At the end of the week, I will take stock, to see how the theme influenced my choices and my progress. Each week, I will do the same with a new theme. In time, I will know whether this tool is helpful to me.

Maybe you would like to do this along with me. That would be nice. I welcome your company and your thoughts.

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Week 19, Day 1 – Down One, Up Two

March 19th, 2010 No comments

Weight: 181
Inches: +2 since 3/12

So, my weight went down a pound, yet my measurements went up 2 inches. Now, I could attribute the inches to added muscle, but since muscle weighs more than fat, this is not likely to be the case.

This tells me that I may be losing some muscle and retaining the fat. This is not a good thing. It’s time to add consistent weight training into the mix. I’ll look up some plans and get working on that right away.

Week 16, Day 3 – Pounds and Inches

February 28th, 2010 No comments

Weight: 182
Inches: -2″ since 2/15

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Week 14, Day 6 – Down another pound

February 17th, 2010 No comments

Weight: 182

I am absolutely loving this program. My energy level continues to improve, I’m getting more done, losing weight, moving more, making better food choices, and enjoying my life more. Win-win-win-win-win!

I’m off to the gym, and will post my results tomorrow.

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