Amanda

To get back the body I loved and felt great in before the past year hit me hard!

Quick Facts

Favorite Health Food: Cauliflower

Favorite Sinful Food: Chocolateee

My Preferred Method of Exercise: Group activities

My Approach to Weight Loss: Restorative discovery, lifelong success

My Weight Loss Program: I don't follow a program

My Diet Plan: I don't follow a plan

Fitness/Exercise Apps: Lose It!

Fitness Devices: FitBit

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The Hardest Parts
by - 12/21/2014 11:44PM

1. Eating: I struggle to come to terms with what I eat. I will start healthy but then slip, snack, s... Read More ›

Kim D.

Amanda, I totally wish you luck, you've identified the key areas that we all struggle with. I'll mention what I've done that's helped me, hopefully at least a little bit may be useful to you.1. Eating - When I slip and eat something unhealthy, I don't beat myself up, instead I recognize why I did and what I'll do next. Ex's: "I chose to eat ... because it's delicious", "I chose to eat ... because someone I love made it for me" etc. So it was MY choice, not that the food won over me. Because I don't let myself feel guilty, it's easy to say "The next thing I choose to eat will be healthy". Also, I've done a Whole30 and am doing another one now, and it's helped so much with my cravings. The first few days were brutal without sugar, but by the fourth or fifth day the cravings were gone. I no longer snack throughout the day or eat late at night, simply because I'm not hungry. It's not the easiest program to complete, but it only lasts 30 days and is a great nutritional reset.

Kim D.

2. Accepting yourself - I watched one of those shows about food and health on Netflix, I think it was Hungry for Change. They suggested doing something I would have thought was dumb in the past, but that's really worked for me. They suggest looking at yourself in the mirror and once a day saying "I accept myself unconditionally right now". The show mentioned that you don't even have to believe it, but by saying it out loud, day after day, it will start to become true. Whenever I start to feel down on myself now, I hold my head up straight, smile, and repeat the line either to myself or out loud and it's amazing what it's done to help.3. Exercise - When I don't want to exercise but I'm scheduled to, I tell myself I'll just take a 5 or 10 minute walk so that I get some sort of movement in. Usually after 5 or 10 minutes, I feel better and can do a longer workout, but sometimes that doesn't happen, and I'm happy with the small walk I got in.Sorry for the long response, best wishes!!!!