Friday, December 11, 2009

Dived off a Weight Plateau... (My Secrets)

So, many of you don't know this, but I have lost A LOT of weight since August of 2008. Many people ask what my secrets are and I'll share them in just a second.

Here are my stats:
From my heaviest, I've lost 52 pounds.
I've gone down 6-8 sizes (depending on the clothes) which if I go down one more size will be half my original clothing size!

How did I do it?
Well I cheated for the first 20 pounds. I was sick last year for nearly 3 months and lost it then. Once I lost that first 20 pounds, I vowed to lose more and that's what I've been doing ever since!

So what of the other 32 pounds?
A couple of things.

1. I do take one supplement to help. It's an all natural supplement that just helps to keep my metabolism up, and is not meant for quick weight loss but to help get it off gradually and keep it off! I've been taking it since August of last year when it first came out. I take 2 pills once a day with my other vitamins. I do have a healthy regimen of organic vitamins I take daily!
Health and Beauty - Nutrilite® Slimmetry Dietary Supplement
Health and Beauty - Nutrilite® Slimmetry Dietary Supplement- Blister Pack

So that has definitely helped!

Occasionally, I take a Carb Blocker when I'm going to have a big Carb meal:
Health and Beauty - Nutrilite® Carb Blocker 2
Health and Beauty - Nutrilite® Carb Blocker 2 - Blister Pack

2. I cut portions sizes big time!!!
You don't need to eat so much! I had to literally teach myself it was ok to leave food on the plate or take a doggie bag home from restaurants.


Most of my meals are like this where I have more plate than food. I eat just about anything I want, except for a lot of sweets. I have cut a lot of sugar out of my diet, and hardly ever drink soda. I stick to juices, milk, and a lot of water. I eat better including fresh fruits and veggies in most meals. I make my lunch when I have to go out during lunch time (usually a sandwich with meat, cheese, and mustard, and then some baked crisps and a yogurt or fresh fruit). If I'm up early enough, I try to eat breakfast. This kick starts my metabolism as well.

I used to eat too much, but I was raised under a mentality that we have to watch money, so if we ate out, I felt like I HAD to finish my food. I'm much better now. It was definitely a mental wall I had to break down.

I eat slower and drink when I feel like snacking. Sometimes thirst can be mistaken for hunger. I do have a glass of wine occasionally.

3. I Exercise. Yes, I used the dreaded "E" word. Right now, I'm working out about 3-4 times a week in the gym and usually for about 1-1.5 hours. I have a friend who is a personal trainer and he recommended more weight training to accelerate my weight loss.

I have a Wii Fit. When I don't have time for the gym or access to a gym, I use it. And I actually take a body test on it nearly everyday or every other day. I love it and those of you who can get a Wii, should get one!

4. I give blood/platelets. How does this help? Well, it keeps me healthy! When I give it forces my body to create new cells. New cells are healthy cells!

5. I sleep 7-8 hours a night as often as I can. I go to bed earlier than I used to and set my clock so that it's not usually more than 8 hours. A healthy amount of sleep is super important for helping improve your weight loss!


So, what of this plateau? I seem to hit plateaus at about every 10-15 pounds lost. Sometimes I linger at a weight for a few months. The biggest thing I have learned from those plateaus is to not give up, to keep at it! I broke off another plateau last week and my weight has been steadily dropping again and I feel like a million bucks every time I see my weight lower and lower.

I'm within 10 pounds of my high school weight now (in fact more like 8!) and I haven't been this "light" since I had Giardia after Guatemala in 2003 (actually I was 1 lb heavier after that than I am now)! In fact, when I got back from college (after I lost a lot of weight the last year or so), I was 10 pounds heavier than I am now!

Talk about feeling good! I haven't felt so good physically in ages. My knees don't really hurt anymore and I have a much better stamina.

Anyways, I just wanted to give some of ya'll hope out there. I know that I plan to reach my New Year's goal of another 9.2 pounds by mid January, but I may reach it sooner!

1 comment:

Jenn B said...

one way to "trick" yourself into eating smaller portions is buy smaller plates. You can put the same portions on a smaller plate and your eyes will see a full plate, making you think you are eating a bunch.