Blimey, it's all been happening since I've been on holiday!
Helen, it's good to see you back with us, I always appreciate your words of wisdom.
I was musing one day last week about how in some posts I have read, some of us Minis members get caught up in the numbers game. I have done it myself, "I must get to X number of stone/pounds", or "I have to be less than 25 BMI". Maybe even adding a target date to pile on extra stress.
I was thinking (while cycling along a dusty road in Greece
) that we (I also mean "I") focus on numbers and are blind to the bigger picture. And while we focus on the numbers we create stress, anxiety and a way for the crooked thinking to get a grip and take advantage.
I decided that I'd write about it when I returned from holiday, but see that Mrs L, TigerGirl and Chunkychicken (Laura) have already beaten me to it!
We are so much more than just a collection of numbers, and the posters on this thread have attained a mind-boggling amount of experience, knowledge, wisdom and insight into our own particular weight-loss journeys, and have been generous enough to share their knowledge with everyone.
I had a bit of a light bulb moment when I realised that, in focusing on trying to get to Xnumber of pounds (and not been particularly successful for some reason), I was ignoring the (amazing) weightloss I had already achieved, and what I had learned in the process. And, in doing this, I was then in danger of jeopardising this (great) achievement. How silly
.
So, what to do.
Forget the numbers.
Focus on my wonderful achievement. (You of course will focus on your own
).
Focus (visualise) on feeding myself lovely, tasty, food WHEN HUNGRY, and throwing it in the bin when FULL.
Focus on treating myself with respect, like I would my best friend.
I really like some of the ideas that have been floating around about SELF HYPNOSIS. Repeating snappy little mantras over and over again
like Tigergirl's "Abstinance is easy" and doing it relaxed with your eyes closed (but not when in Asda or while driving) will surely help.
DOING rather than just thinking about doing... Hmmm, we're all guilty of that arn't we?
To change the subect for a moment, had a great holiday in Kos. Cycled to the thermal springs - 20 Kilometres each way - phew! Swam to an island at Paradise Beach (and back) - Wow! Walked miles to here and there every day - great stuff! Drank lots of Ouzo - Mmmmmmm. Brought a couple of bottles back... they are still currently full... for now.
Would I have done all this if I was carrying plus 100lbs? I don't think I physically could have. I don't want to go back to living a half-life. I deserve better, my family do too. Let me focus on THAT FACT and forget the numbers... see what happens.
Finally
WELCOME LEESY to this thread. Come and join the party (lots of Ouzo!)