Posts Tagged ‘accountability’

Kirsty Alley Falls Off the Weightloss Journey Wagon

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

The headline read “Kirstie Alley: ‘Yes, I Gained 83 Pounds‘”  WHAT?? She had lost and looked so good when I started Jenny Craig!  What happened?

Kirstie Alley

Kirstie Alley

The PEOPLE article goes on to say “When Kirstie Alley stepped on the scale for the first time in 15 months, it wasn’t pretty. “I started screaming,” recalls Alley, sipping homemade fruit-infused water in her Hollywood kitchen. “It said 228 lbs., which is my highest weight ever. I was so much more disgusting than I thought!”

Not Kirstie! I would do that, but not Kirstie! So did she blame Jenny Craig? NO. She stated the truth – once her agreement with Jenny was done, she did not have the ACCOUNTABILITY of weighting in every week.  She had that loaded thought that sabatages all of our weight loss journeys: Now I can eat what I want and not worry about weighing in.

That is how it ’starts’ for all of us.  We have a small thought and our rebellious side says – WOW go for it.  And we stray off the path, going a little further and a little further until one day we look up, and wonder ‘How did I get back here?’.  For me it was a vacation to my home town.  I had lost 25 pounds in 3 months. While there I said, out loud, I am on a vacation from my diet. My subconscious rebellious side took that for a go ahead.  I stopped by the grocery store, bought a two layer white cake loaded with icing, and ate it all in 2 days time. It took me 3 months to get back on the path I had set for my weight loss journey.

What is Kirsty planning now? To ‘get back on the horse.‘ To hire a personnal trainer, get back into an exercise routine, and start eating the healthy foods in smaller portions.  Doesn’t that make you feel better? It does me.  It helps to motivate me to pay more attention to my weight loss journey, to go over my reasons I started it, and to continue on to the end.

The only way you can fail is to Quit.

Do you have a story you can share? Leave a comment.  It may help someone else.

Listen to this post Listen to this post

Your Weight Loss Journey Journal

Thursday, January 15th, 2009
A writing book....
Image by Lost in Scotland via Flickr

How is your weight loss journal coming? What journal you say? Hey, we are on a journey, we need a journal to document the trip. A recent study coordinated by Kaiser Permanente Care Management Institute’s Weight Management Initiative showed that those who kept a journal lost as much as twice the weight as those who did everything right except write it down.

What goes in this journal – everything. You put down what you eat, how much you eat, and when you eat it. Rate your hunger at the time your scheduled meal or snack, tell how you felt after eating – satisfied, still hungry, etc. Write down what exercise and activity you did, when, how long. Write down your emotions during the day. Write down any revelation you got during the day. Knowledge and actual realization are two different things.

How does keeping a journal help? First, it keeps your weight loss journey in the front of your consciousness. It is hard to keep your eating plan up if you do not remember you are on it. Second, it gives you an opportunity to listen to your body.By writing down what you notice, you become more aware of trends. As you notice trends, you can find alternate ways to change habits and attitudes. Third, you can look back and see how much you have progressed.The weight loss journey is one of changing habits in your physical activities/exercise, changing habits in your eating, and changing habits in your mental attitudes.

If you are courageous enough, you could take a picture of yourself as you reach goals – such as 20 pounds, 10% of your initial weight, or just every other month. For as long as possible, wear the same clothes when taking the picture and be in the same position in the same place. That will give you a true picture comparison.

An extra reward in writing the journal is to avoid mindless eating. I know sometimes I eat just because I forgot I had eaten something earlier. This is usually the little cheats like a donut here, a few M&M’s there, taking a sample at the grocery store of pudding, cheese, or other goodies.

Now, it is hard to keep a notebook with you at all times to write in. If you use a computer at work, send an email to yourself or text yourself listing what you ate when, or if you have internet access, use a google doc or spreadsheet to write things down. Then you can spend a few minutes at night gathering and incorporating these bits into your journal.

What help do you think a journal would be for you? Leave a comment.

 Your Weight Loss Journey Journal
Listen to this post Listen to this post


SEO Powered by Platinum SEO from Techblissonline