With a wedding just six months away, I've got a lot of work to do. With my goal weight being 135, current weight being 180, I have 45 lbs to lose. I am about 5'7" and carry most of my weight in hips. Unlike Shakira, my hips
do lie. I mention this goal weight of 135 with the proverbial grain of salt. When I last went through this dance of working out and eating right, I weighed about 145 and was very happy. Had someone told me the tricky part was to
continue working out and eating right, I'd still weigh 145.
I currently belong to an awesome gym and I work out with an awesome gym buddy. She and I are also on a trial run of Weight Watchers. So far, it's working extraordinarily well for her, but I'm not sold. I'm glad to have a tool to track my food and what I'm eating, but it gives me too much freedom. I am a person who need clear guidelines on what I should and should not be eating. I get 30 points every day, 48 extra points for the week and activity points for the workouts I complete. What does that mean?? My Healthy Choice frozen Greek yogurt has four points, but diet soda has zero points? Mind you, sugar should not be a main staple in your diet, avoid it if possible. But I'm a woman with a sweet tooth and I, personally, would rather eat frozen Greek yogurt with natural sugars and ingredients than fill my body with artificially created ingredients found in diet soda.
You might have picked up already, but my style is to eat natural foods and workout hard. My ideal meal plan for the day is as follows:
Breakfast
Oatmeal with blueberries OR a smoothie with OJ, frozen fruits, Greek yogurt, spinach and oats
Lunch
Mixed green salad with feta, veggies and chicken, fish or turkey OR whatever I can find in my work's cafeteria that looks fairly healthy and delicious (like a non-creamy soup or wrap)
Dinner
My fiance and I try to have a very similar dinner every night: Chicken breasts or fish baked in tinfoil with seasonings, a vegetable and he refuses to eat without a carb like pasta or french bread (I swear, I
never hardly eat the pasta or bread).
I find it frustrating that I eat mostly healthy foods, but I still struggle with my weight. I suppose it could be my cravings for chips, sweets and my fiance's metabolism that allows him to eat Dairy Queen and still lose weight. When we moved in together three years ago is when I started to gain this weight....I think I know who's to blame.
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