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Alyssa - you can do it. Remember its a life change

not a diet. There will be ups and downs - just like

life. Just think 17lbs. lighter & a lot more

healthier.

Tina

--- Alyssa wrote:

> Ok..so this is the third time I have considered

> starting over again

> with body for life..I probobly don't even need to

> post my story

> because you've all been here when I have done it

> before. I ended up

> doing it four two months and had lost 16 or 17

> pounds and then went to

> visit parents and it all went down hill. Then I

> tried to start it up

> again but lacked the motivation. Then i tried to

> start up

> weightwatchers again on the core plan which is kind

> of like body for

> life. I didn't make it more than three days.

>

> So here I am, on the verge of tears, at the heighest

> weight of my

> life. 250lbs. It happened so quickly :( in may I was

> 215. I need some

> encouraging words to tell me that I CAN do this..I

> feel so disgusting

> right now.

>

>

>

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I think that a lot of times what kills people is that they approach

BFL like a diet. Right away they associate it with rules, deprivation,

boredom, frustration and doubt. Dieting doesn't work. So, the worst

way to approach BFL is like any other diet that you've ever tried and

failed at. If you're not in a good frame of mind, don't overwhelm

yourself with trying to do it all perfectly. Doing anything at all is

a step in the right direction. Make an effort to move a little more

and eat a little better. Once you feel better and start seeing some

progress, then you step it up. Maybe in a couple of weeks you'll feel

ready to do it by the book, or maybe you'll never feel ready to follow

it 100%. Maybe you follow it 85% this week and 42% next week and 93%

the week after that. All that matters is that you keep trying and keep

moving forward. You WILL see progress if you do that. You can always

make faster progress by tightening things up, or relax the rules when

you're having a bad week. Plenty of people quit when they do something

wrong. Don't quit. Don't start over on Monday. Don't wait until

January. It's ok to make mistakes and it's totally normal to have

setbacks. The only way you can really mess it up is if you stop

altogether.

Here's an article about baby-stepping it:

http://www.skwigg.com/id76.html

> Ok..so this is the third time I have considered starting over again

> with body for life..I probobly don't even need to post my story

> because you've all been here when I have done it before. I ended up

> doing it four two months and had lost 16 or 17 pounds and then went to

> visit parents and it all went down hill. Then I tried to start it up

> again but lacked the motivation. Then i tried to start up

> weightwatchers again on the core plan which is kind of like body for

> life. I didn't make it more than three days.

>

> So here I am, on the verge of tears, at the heighest weight of my

> life. 250lbs. It happened so quickly :( in may I was 215. I need some

> encouraging words to tell me that I CAN do this..I feel so disgusting

> right now.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Alyssa,

You can SO do this :)

You are worth it and you deserve to look & feel your very best! We're rooting

for you and you are in our thoughts!

~Jess

dizzydaisyme wrote:

Alyssa - you can do it. Remember its a life change

not a diet. There will be ups and downs - just like

life. Just think 17lbs. lighter & a lot more

healthier.

Tina

--- Alyssa wrote:

> Ok..so this is the third time I have considered

> starting over again

> with body for life..I probobly don't even need to

> post my story

> because you've all been here when I have done it

> before. I ended up

> doing it four two months and had lost 16 or 17

> pounds and then went to

> visit parents and it all went down hill. Then I

> tried to start it up

> again but lacked the motivation. Then i tried to

> start up

> weightwatchers again on the core plan which is kind

> of like body for

> life. I didn't make it more than three days.

>

> So here I am, on the verge of tears, at the heighest

> weight of my

> life. 250lbs. It happened so quickly :( in may I was

> 215. I need some

> encouraging words to tell me that I CAN do this..I

> feel so disgusting

> right now.

>

>

>

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Hi Alyssa, :)

Good on you! I don't know you, but I'm proud of you for coming back.

I don't know how helpful anything I say might possibly be,but I just

wanted you to know that you are right in saying that others here

have been through the same experience as you are having now. It took

me two years, a consultation with a gastric bypass surgeon and

finally being dumped by my boyfriend before I had a strong enough

reason to start the program again. It's embarrassing that being

dumped was the ultimate catalyst, but after the event, I didn't even

think about starting BFL again, or plan it or ease my way back in. I

just woke up and started again mid week. I guess the reason I am

mentioning this is that I really think it helps if you have a strong

enough reason why you *have to* do the program, whereas before it

was optional to me, now its do or die.

Having been back for two weeks now, I really think that the hardest

part is actually starting. For me it was a hideous going to the gym

that first day and being the biggest person there, but once you've

gotten through the first day, in all honesty, after that it's just a

relief.

You've already made the first step by coming back, and I'm really

happy for you that you did that, just keep going now..your strength

and confidence will increase by doing. Also share your difficulties

because the women here are lovely and their support is invaluable.

I didn't write down my reasons for wanting to do the program until

last night, and even though some seem really superficial, it does

feel good to get them down. Not sure what to do with them now. I was

just thinking that this type of exercise might help you to find your

reason for starting again. Here's a few of mine as an example.

- To see my collarbone again

- To go swimming with my kids (preferrably in a white bikini)

- To wear a sexy pair of jeans

- To have rock hard thighs

- To have better skin

- To send my after pics to the gastric bypass surgeon

- To be happier so that my ex wants me again (highly dubious

motivation, but whatever gets me through the program)

- To have more confidence

- To never go on another diet for a long as I live

- To have more energy

- To look good naked :)

Anyway, one of my biggest sources of inspiration and strength is

listening to the body changers interviews and seeing the before and

after pics. I tend to listen most to those that were the biggest as

their bodies are most like mine now. Will stop rambling now.

All the best & stay strong

dea xx

>

> Ok..so this is the third time I have considered starting over

again

> with body for life..I probobly don't even need to post my story

> because you've all been here when I have done it before. I ended

up

> doing it four two months and had lost 16 or 17 pounds and then

went to

> visit parents and it all went down hill. Then I tried to start it

up

> again but lacked the motivation. Then i tried to start up

> weightwatchers again on the core plan which is kind of like body

for

> life. I didn't make it more than three days.

>

> So here I am, on the verge of tears, at the heighest weight of my

> life. 250lbs. It happened so quickly :( in may I was 215. I need

some

> encouraging words to tell me that I CAN do this..I feel so

disgusting

> right now.

>

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Alyssa I have done 4 challenges this year and all have ended badly for

one reason or another. I am now the same weight (maybe heavier) than I

was New Year. But the important thing is not to give up. You haven't

failed until you quit trying. I am about the same weight as you so I

know how you feel.

Clean out your cupboards. Write out your menu plan. Go and do your

shopping for the week.

Then when you get home sit down and write out your workouts and schedule

them in your diary as you would an important meeting.

Take one day at a time and progress will happen! Remember Progress not

perfection!

Jadey :-)

Jade Ward

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0421 848 110

Gosh I need help :(

Ok..so this is the third time I have considered starting over again

with body for life..I probobly don't even need to post my story

because you've all been here when I have done it before. I ended up

doing it four two months and had lost 16 or 17 pounds and then went to

visit parents and it all went down hill. Then I tried to start it up

again but lacked the motivation. Then i tried to start up

weightwatchers again on the core plan which is kind of like body for

life. I didn't make it more than three days.

So here I am, on the verge of tears, at the heighest weight of my

life. 250lbs. It happened so quickly :( in may I was 215. I need some

encouraging words to tell me that I CAN do this..I feel so disgusting

right now.

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Do you have a treadmill or a Gym membership start walking at least 3

times a week and do weight split up the muscle group so that upper body isnt so

time consumering like one day do back and bi's next day do a leg work out next

day walk for 20-30 mins and then the next do another upper body like tri's and

shoulders ect just take little steps.

sincerly

Jenette

Alyssa wrote: Ok..so this is the third time I

have considered starting over again

with body for life..I probobly don't even need to post my story

because you've all been here when I have done it before. I ended up

doing it four two months and had lost 16 or 17 pounds and then went to

visit parents and it all went down hill. Then I tried to start it up

again but lacked the motivation. Then i tried to start up

weightwatchers again on the core plan which is kind of like body for

life. I didn't make it more than three days.

So here I am, on the verge of tears, at the heighest weight of my

life. 250lbs. It happened so quickly :( in may I was 215. I need some

encouraging words to tell me that I CAN do this..I feel so disgusting

right now.

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Hi Alyssa,

Welcome back, Sweetie.

One thing's for sure, you have skills and information now that you

didn't have a year ago. You know more about what " triggers " to avoid

and what a good balanced meal looks like.

I would encourage you to go to Udo's Oil site and read about essential

fats. Then be sure to have some Udo's or flax oil every day. I find

it keeps my cravings for " white sugar/flour " carbs way down.

There is a book, Prescription for Nutritional Healing " , by Phyllis

Balch that offers more ways to support the body nutritionally as we

are losing fat. Minerals like calcium, magnesium, zinc, and iodine are

very important. I know a lot of women in the 20-40 age range that

take a pre-natal vitamin for the folic acid and selenium. Even that

doesn't give us the 4 doses of calcium we need each day. Talk to your

doctor.

For the long haul...it's a combination of movement, strength, and

nutrition. We can do this with BFL.

Hugs,

M.

was #205, now #158

was size 20 now size 12

heading for size 10

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Alyssa,

There is no greater thing than that which we overcome! There

is no great joy than to say " I did it! In your face! " . I think the

hardest thing for most people is going the 6 days without a free

day. They changed their tune a little in their magazines to a 3 on,

1 off and had huge successes. I, for one, find that it's easier to

think I'm going to do just three days and then go for the 6

instead. I know it's silly, trying to trick my brain, but 6 days is

a long time! I also know myself very well and know that if I only

go 3 days, then it's so much harder to come back from the 1 day

off. It does work for many, so you may want to try it to break

yourself back in. Joni (jgrrl) gave some great advice on changing

your calories on different days, ie; more calories on weight days,

less on cardio days. Also, 's site (Sqwigg?) is fantastic!

There is a lot of help and motivation there. I also use positive

affirmations, I know they are a bit hokey, however, they do work! I

keep a pile of recipe cards near the TV and the computer. Write down

your statements as if they are in the present, like " I weigh 140

pounds " or " I am fit " . When you read them, stand in front of the

mirror and say them outloud while looking yourself in the eye. You

feel a bit silly at first, but then you start feeling a lot better.

Use those to help motivate you. Think positive! When you start to

get depressed and think poor thoughts, yell " STOP " in your mind. It

works, then start thinking something better.

There are wonderful people here and a lot of great info, if you

really need a pick-me-up, come back!

Good luck and glad your here again, that's motivation right there,

Yvette

>

> Ok..so this is the third time I have considered starting over

again

> with body for life..I probobly don't even need to post my story

> because you've all been here when I have done it before. I ended

up

> doing it four two months and had lost 16 or 17 pounds and then

went to

> visit parents and it all went down hill. Then I tried to start it

up

> again but lacked the motivation. Then i tried to start up

> weightwatchers again on the core plan which is kind of like body

for

> life. I didn't make it more than three days.

>

> So here I am, on the verge of tears, at the heighest weight of my

> life. 250lbs. It happened so quickly :( in may I was 215. I need

some

> encouraging words to tell me that I CAN do this..I feel so

disgusting

> right now.

>

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Alyssie I have started over so many times I can't even begin to tell you.

I am

absolutely a couch potato at heart and Mcs is my all time favorite

meal :)

Now if I can do this and have done it for over 2 years now you can

certainly do

this! I started at a weight of 210 and am currently down to 173. Yes my

progress is slow so I wouldn't be the biggest loser <smile> but I am so

much

healthier and happy then 2 years ago.

For me changing my lifestyle came about after hitting

rock bottom and having the doctor saying I would have diabetes in 5 years

if I didn't change my lifestyle. Bottom line is you have to want it bad

enough and finding that is by looking deep within yourself and coming up

with why you really want to change. You have to put those goals and

reasons ahead of the food. I know it isn't easy (at all!) and you will

have times that you slip up but here are some things that have made my

journey of weight loss successful this time around.

1. Exercise. I see exercise as a MUST and one must be in the hospital

to miss such an event :) To me it is like brushing your teeth in the

morning. How did I get to this point: I see the same people at the gym

every day and trust me they wonder if you have fallen off the wagon when

you don't come and I started saying hi to those people so at least I feel

like I know them.

2. Consistency. When I screw up I get right back on the horse. Before

I would take an all or nothing approach and if I screwed up at breakfast

I would eat bad all day. Not now it doesn't matter how bad the screw up

I am back on track right away. This took some time but eventually my

screw ups became less and less as I got into the habit of living BFL

every day for the rest of my life.

3. Better Attitude. I am positive and really believe I can make a

transformation this time around. I have not followed anything as

faithfully as I have followed BFL for over two years now. I still

have 35 more pounds to go and I lose slow but it will come. I don't dish

myself anymore I am proud of what I have accomplished and I tell myself

that everyday and so do my new smaller size jeans! <smile>.

4. Success. I don't judge my success by the scale anymore. Stupid thing

isn't even worthy of weighing your cat!!! I judge by many things such

as

have I been journaling, drinking my water, clothes fitting nicer, how

much

I am enjoying life!

Make the decision to change and if you screw up get right back on it I

guarantee you will see results physically as well as mentally.

Michele T

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