I do have over a month to complete my personal challenge, so I better step up. Ultimately, I'd like to lose more, but I think starting out with a goal of "10" makes it less overwhelming, than say, "I want to lose 50 pounds." Having small victories is probably easier for me to obtain than that one giant victory - though, I would be ecstatic if I reached my goal weight because it's *less* than what my weight in high school was... haha! I've always had weight issues... it REALLY sucks. So all you skinny bitches out there who eat 2 whoppers and fries everyday for lunch and you're still 110 pounds - F you.
My coworkers eat out every day. I'm not sure my wallet or waist can take it as much as theirs does. Next to my ex-boss who is female and probably a good 280 - 290 pounds, I am one of the heftiest in my dept. I hate being one of the fattest people. I know it takes effort to pack a lunch, but its just better for me... otherwise, I'd be totally attempted to overeat.
My mission includes two tracking websites that I want to be a bit more consistent about updating verses updating my practically dead blog:
- I've started logging my workouts via DailyMile - http://www.dailymile.com/people/HRBabe
- Additionally, I've started logging my food intake at myfitnesspal.com - http://www.myfitnesspal.com/HRBabe
Well, wish me luck. I'm so tired of being fat. I'm ready to fit into single digit pants!!
2 comments:
Packing your lunch takes more discipline than you'd think. It's amazing how many people at my work eat out every day as well. I guess its "faster" but, its sure not cheaper!
And, I would LOVE to eat two whoppers with fries every day for lunch and not gain any weight! Of course, I'd also like to add in there "not get high cholestorol" as well. haha!
Yeah... I guess it does. I know one girl in my department resorts to pills. She's like, "I am not losing any weight. I think I'm going to go back to the B12 shots and appetite suppressants." I am always like, "Have you thought about working out?" But, she is one of those that never works out - well, let me rephrase. She will *walk* the parking lot but she doesn't do anything that will significantly elevate her heart rate for an extended period of time. She just figures that changing the way she eats for 2 weeks is going to make her drop 25 pounds. :P She started eating more, smaller meals and she's like, "I'm too hungry all the time." So instead of training herself to eat less, she'll eat things like Slim Jim's (LOADED) with fat and think she's chosen a "healthy" snack.
Ah, yes... forgot about the cholesterol. Skinny on outside, bad on inside.
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