Guest guest Posted August 26, 2005 Report Share Posted August 26, 2005 As some of you know, I work both full time and part time.My intense work schedule, daily sleep deprivation, and arthritis does not make for a happy camper!! But, I manage some of the time to take care of myself re: exercise, water, meditating, and socializing. As for the food, I struggle, but never give up the fight!!!!! I know what I need to do, but once the afternoon and evening comes I simply blow it. I feel that I'm making a decision each day to sabatouge my efforts, to choose food over health, to choose immediate gratification over long term well being , and to soothe myself, drug myself, occupy myself with food instead of other alternatives. I have 58 years of experience . Old habits are sooo hard to break. So today, I exercised for just 20 minutes( simmons video)! Even that was hard, but I reminded myself that 20 minutes is better than no minutes! In fact if I exercised every single day for 20 minutes, that is Something!!!!! So , for today I'm committing to moving this bod, at least 20 minutes every day. I can certainly use the support of each and every one of you. I read your posts. I learn; they help me. so thank you. Faye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2005 Report Share Posted August 26, 2005 Faye, It sounds like self medications because of your emotions. Is there anything that brings you peace now or gave you peace in the past? Drawing, Painting, Video games, Bubble Baths, Sleep? I've had problems with self medicating myself with food in the past. What I do now is meditate, journal, draw, make blankets and play video games. It keeps me busy so that my hands are not free to put food in my mouth. I'm so happy that you have made a commitment to exercise! It's going to make you sleep better, it's going to make you feel better, it's going to relax you! So, hang in there and remember that you have a lot of people here rooting for you!cambfaye <cafaye@...> wrote: So , for today I'm committing to moving this bod, at least 20 minutes every day. I can certainly use the support of each and every one of you. I read your posts. I learn; they help me. so thank you.Faye __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2005 Report Share Posted August 26, 2005 > Faye, > It sounds like self medications because of your emotions. Is there anything that brings you peace now or gave you peace in the past? Drawing, Painting, Video games, Bubble Baths, Sleep? I've had problems with self medicating myself with food in the past. What I do now is meditate, journal, draw, make blankets and play video games. It keeps me busy so that my hands are not free to put food in my mouth. Thanks for your reply, catherine. some things that help me are: meditating, naps, listening to books on tape( which I haven't been doing lately hmmmm), re visiting knitting, and exercise. And COMEDY!!! See, I forgot about one of my big dreams: Writing, directing and performing sketch comedy!!!! you've got my wheels turning! Thanks. > > I'm so happy that you have made a commitment to exercise! It's going to make you sleep better, it's going to make you feel better, it's going to relax you! So, hang in there and remember that you have a lot of people here rooting for you! Thanks again for the support. : ) Actually , my usual claim to fame on this list is my regular exercise; but lately, weeks go by with only two or three exercise sessions a week. The big committment today was to exercise daily even if it's just for 15 minutes! No matter what! 15 or 20 minutes doesn't feel overwhelming Faye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 ----- Original Message ----- From: " cambfaye " <cafaye@...> > work schedule, daily sleep deprivation, If you are sleep deprived why are you eating at night instead of sleeping? Can you just go to bed earlier? Recent studies have shown that lack of sleep can contribute to obesity. I tend to stay up too late because this is the only quiet time I have after the kids go to bed. Why are you staying up late? What time do you go to bed? Are you staying up just to have time to unwind? > food, I struggle, but never give up the fight!!!!! If you never give up you will eventually succeed. > to do, but once the afternoon and evening comes I simply blow it. I > feel that I'm making a decision each day to sabatouge my efforts, At least you're being consistent. Ok, ok.... not the consistency we want. You have been in this cycle for a long time. What can you do to break it? Go for a walk every night before bed? Occupy your hands while watching TV? Put a padlock on the kitchen door after 8pm? Go to bed earlier? Get any tempting food out of your house? > choose food over health, to choose immediate gratification over long > term well being , and to soothe myself, drug myself, occupy myself > with food instead of other alternatives. We all do this or we wouldn't be on this list. If we could figure out why we keep eating when we know better we wouldn't be fat. > minutes! In fact if I exercised every single day for 20 minutes, that > is Something!!!!! So , for today I'm committing to moving this bod, at > least 20 minutes every day. It's not only something it's a big something. If you exercise 20 min. per day you'll be healthier even if you're having trouble controlling your eating. Why can't you document everything you eat? You say you unravel in the afternoon when you get over 2000 calories but so what. Why not just keep documenting even if you get to 4000 calories? We've actually talked about having a goal of 3000 calories (or whatever) a day just to get the documentation habit in place. Why, why, why? Do you feel like I'm asking too many questions? I would like to be able to answer the same questions for myself. Why do I do this? Why can't I do this? Why am I so fat? How much is body and how much is mind and emotion? I tend to be on or off. You tend to be somewhat on somewhat off all the time. Neither plan is getting us where we want to be. How do we change? I'm going to bed and it's only 10:15! Hopefully that will help keep the hungries away tomorrow. You haven't told us about the comedy dream. Will we be seeing you on Comedy Central soon? Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2005 Report Share Posted August 28, 2005 > > work schedule, daily sleep deprivation, > > If you are sleep deprived why are you eating at night instead of sleeping? > Can you just go to bed earlier? Recent studies have shown that lack of > sleep can contribute to obesity. I tend to stay up too late because this is > the only quiet time I have after the kids go to bed. Why are you staying up > late? What time do you go to bed? Are you staying up just to have time to > unwind? ann: I stay up to unwind. I sit in my recliner, watch TV and drift off to sleep. I'm pretty sure that I have sleep apnea. Need to go for the sleep study, etc. The doc I see re anti depressants explained that the fact that I am most comfortable in the chair, is quite indicative of sleep apnea. anyway.A much better plan would be to head to BED at a decent hour instead of the recliner! > > > food, I struggle, but never give up the fight!!!!! > > If you never give up you will eventually succeed. From your mouth to God's ears!!!! > You have been in this cycle for a long time. What can you do to > break it? Go for a walk every night before bed? Occupy your hands while > watching TV? Put a padlock on the kitchen door after 8pm? Go to bed > earlier? Get any tempting food out of your house? I can - go to bed instead of stay in recliner - knit -get more subliminal tapes ( I have one re: chronic pain, and it's VERY soothing and helpful!) - get tempting carbs out of the house > > > choose food over health, to choose immediate gratification over long > > term well being , and to soothe myself, drug myself, occupy myself > > with food instead of other alternatives. > > We all do this or we wouldn't be on this list. If we could figure out why > we keep eating when we know better we wouldn't be fat. I guess I find it helpful sometimes to just write it down about how I use food; not with judgement but just a reality check! > In fact if I exercised every single day for 20 minutes, that > > is Something!!!!! So , for today I'm committing to moving this bod, at > > least 20 minutes every day. > > It's not only something it's a big something. If you exercise 20 min. per > day you'll be healthier even if you're having trouble controlling your > eating. True, so true!!! Why can't you document everything you eat? You say you unravel in > the afternoon when you get over 2000 calories but so what. Why not just > keep documenting even if you get to 4000 calories? We've actually talked > about having a goal of 3000 calories (or whatever) a day just to get the > documentation habit in place. Thanks for this reminder!!!! Very good point! Thank you. I commit to do that today even if the calorie count is 5000!!!!! > > Why, why, why? Do you feel like I'm asking too many questions? I would > like to be able to answer the same questions for myself. Why do I do this? > Why can't I do this? Why am I so fat? How much is body and how much is > mind and emotion? > > I tend to be on or off. You tend to be somewhat on somewhat off all the > time. Neither plan is getting us where we want to be. How do we change? You don't ask too many questions. When I write a post, I appreciate your taking time to reply. My constant " half in, half out " plan is certainly not healthy and confortable for me. I think I AM changing!!!! but have not taken that giant leap of committment and faith! > > You haven't told us about the comedy dream. Will we be seeing you on Comedy > Central soon? > > Ann Nope! Stand up isn't my thing. working with a group of people, writing funny material, directing them to act out my material as I envision it. That's my thing. Have been doing this informally with friends and family for years!!!! have taken a couple classes. This is another area where a giant plunge into the next stage is necessary! When I'm involved in writing and doing sketch comedy, I'm engrossed, engaged and I get " away from my self " and compulsive eatinmg So pursuing this dream is important on many levels. Thanks again ann for replying. Faye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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