Over the years, I had lost weight on diet plans, but once I stopped, the pounds came right back. This time I decided to go it alone. My first step was to get rid of all the junk. On Jan. 1, 2012, I tossed chips, pizzaeverything tempting. I began reading package labels and realized that I had been eating three servings at a time. Watching my portions helped me erase 15 pounds in a month. What's more, I began craving healthier foods. I ate turkey breast, low-fat cottage cheese, fruit and celery for lunch every day for two weeks. Eating like that made a real difference in my weight.
With my appetite under control, I braved step aerobics. During my first class, I was so out of breath that I thought I was going to have a heart attack! But I stuck with it, and by April I had dropped 50 poundsjust in time for my 10th wedding anniversary vacation. It was the first moment in 14 years that I felt comfortable getting into a swimsuit. Over the next eight months, I added in twice-weekly walks, which I eventually traded for runs two to three times a week. I hit my goal of 164 pounds (and got off one of my heart meds) by Christmas. It was definitely the best gift I've ever given to myself and my family.
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To track my servings, I looked to portion-control plates. They really helped me understand portion sizes by equating them with common items, such as a computer mouse.
I keep a box of the dark chocolate and peanut butter ones at work. They stop me from going into the office candy jar for Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, which I can eat by the bagful.
All you have to do is input your weight, height and goals and it computes your daily calorie allotment. Genius!
I have a picture of a swimmer on my fridge with the quote "Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishments." I put it up around week three of my weight-loss journey and haven't taken it down yet.
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