Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 What good news, Shan. We were missing your wise and entertaining words. Speaking of positive words, I feel that way about " diet " . It seems so " something I have tried and failed at too many times " . Holding time does seem better also. I went through a holding time in June and early July, then suddenly, doing nothing differently, shed 8 pounds in a little over a week. What a marvelous feeling. W Hope confidence & " holding time " (plateau) I mentioned a way back that I was weight stuck - this was my second period of 4 weeks static. Was ill during June so w/o exercise nearly as much it was a " holding time. " I used my Pagan philosophy of darklight - the harvest has to have a time when the earth is at rest in winter, the moon goes dark during the monthly cycle, a woman goes inward during her blood time when she is least likely to fertilise etc etc So all processes need their dark times and the idea of constant progress is a cruel lie. Watched you all celebrating 4 July and politely stayed away as an Englishwoman has no part in that though it was nice to see you all being up and fun. Well I hung in there! Body was going flop tighten flop tighten and getting smaller so it wasn't like nothing was happening. Got the strength back and felt SURE I was strong again and thought right you! I've been patient for weeks now and you're going to MOVE - started swimming at 7.30am never gone early in my LIFE. SUDDENLY - WHEEEEEEE!!!!!! losing A POUND A DAY!!!!! During the ill weeks I went up 3 pounds so that went and still it's going down ... Couldn't believe it I never did this before! I mean WOW! All perfectly healthy, good energy, eating plenty of good stuff, no loose skin. My KNUCKLES have appeared! I have the first hint of a WAIST - tried wearing a big leather belt type of thing I used to wear years ago. So just wanted to send hope to anyone in a holding time that it DOES start moving again. Am interrested in the language we use esp as I'm planning my own weight programme with online chatroom support. I don't like " plateau " it feels heavy, stuck. So prefer " holding time " feels more positive. And for a long time now I avoid " losing weight " as it unnerves me, makes me feel I don't want to " lose " anything. So I " shed " weight, feels so strong and definite. love to all Shan will write about my lovely holiday and weight challenges there separately Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 You are all such an inspiration and i am so thankful for each and every one of you and your stories, experiences. Thank you so much for being here. I am slowly shifting to healthier eating choices and even eating a healthy breakfast.... I am back riding my stationary bike and have gone swimming coz of the heat wave we have had of late....i jogged in the water in the deep end for 20 minutes a day. So it all sneaked up on me when i wasn't looking. I love evolving.... have a wonderful day take care ofyou sue labtrek1941 wrote: What good news, Shan. We were missing your wise and entertaining words. Speaking of positive words, I feel that way about " diet " . It seems so " something I have tried and failed at too many times " . Holding time does seem better also. I went through a holding time in June and early July, then suddenly, doing nothing differently, shed 8 pounds in a little over a week. What a marvelous feeling. W Hope confidence & " holding time " (plateau) I mentioned a way back that I was weight stuck - this was my second period of 4 weeks static. Was ill during June so w/o exercise nearly as much it was a " holding time. " I used my Pagan philosophy of darklight - the harvest has to have a time when the earth is at rest in winter, the moon goes dark during the monthly cycle, a woman goes inward during her blood time when she is least likely to fertilise etc etc So all processes need their dark times and the idea of constant progress is a cruel lie. Watched you all celebrating 4 July and politely stayed away as an Englishwoman has no part in that though it was nice to see you all being up and fun. Well I hung in there! Body was going flop tighten flop tighten and getting smaller so it wasn't like nothing was happening. Got the strength back and felt SURE I was strong again and thought right you! I've been patient for weeks now and you're going to MOVE - started swimming at 7.30am never gone early in my LIFE. SUDDENLY - WHEEEEEEE!!!!!! losing A POUND A DAY!!!!! During the ill weeks I went up 3 pounds so that went and still it's going down ... Couldn't believe it I never did this before! I mean WOW! All perfectly healthy, good energy, eating plenty of good stuff, no loose skin. My KNUCKLES have appeared! I have the first hint of a WAIST - tried wearing a big leather belt type of thing I used to wear years ago. So just wanted to send hope to anyone in a holding time that it DOES start moving again. Am interrested in the language we use esp as I'm planning my own weight programme with online chatroom support. I don't like " plateau " it feels heavy, stuck. So prefer " holding time " feels more positive. And for a long time now I avoid " losing weight " as it unnerves me, makes me feel I don't want to " lose " anything. So I " shed " weight, feels so strong and definite. love to all Shan will write about my lovely holiday and weight challenges there separately Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 Evolving is a good word too. Sort of like a butterfly coming out of a cocoon. Another good word is metamorphosis. Again on the temperature, I live on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and we feel sorry for ourselves when the temperature gets above 90 F.(32 C). We have not had a " hard freeze " here, below 29 F (-1.6 C) in over 8 years. The lowest I can remember for the past 20 years is 9 F (-13 c) back in 1989 or 1990. We have plants outside like bouganvilla and hibiscus that can survive a frost but not a hard freeze that we expect to lose each year, but which have survived into the ninth season. These, BTW, all survived hurricane Katrina while large oaks and, especially, pines did not. Even where the storm surge destroyed large buildings and ancient trees, there are crepe myrtles coming back strongly from the roots, tiny bushes already blooming, only a foot or so high. I have tiny sweet gums coming up along the root lines of former shade trees. Nature is amazing! Hope confidence & " holding time " (plateau) I mentioned a way back that I was weight stuck - this was my second period of 4 weeks static. Was ill during June so w/o exercise nearly as much it was a " holding time. " I used my Pagan philosophy of darklight - the harvest has to have a time when the earth is at rest in winter, the moon goes dark during the monthly cycle, a woman goes inward during her blood time when she is least likely to fertilise etc etc So all processes need their dark times and the idea of constant progress is a cruel lie. Watched you all celebrating 4 July and politely stayed away as an Englishwoman has no part in that though it was nice to see you all being up and fun. Well I hung in there! Body was going flop tighten flop tighten and getting smaller so it wasn't like nothing was happening. Got the strength back and felt SURE I was strong again and thought right you! I've been patient for weeks now and you're going to MOVE - started swimming at 7.30am never gone early in my LIFE. SUDDENLY - WHEEEEEEE!!!!!! losing A POUND A DAY!!!!! During the ill weeks I went up 3 pounds so that went and still it's going down ... Couldn't believe it I never did this before! I mean WOW! All perfectly healthy, good energy, eating plenty of good stuff, no loose skin. My KNUCKLES have appeared! I have the first hint of a WAIST - tried wearing a big leather belt type of thing I used to wear years ago. So just wanted to send hope to anyone in a holding time that it DOES start moving again. Am interrested in the language we use esp as I'm planning my own weight programme with online chatroom support. I don't like " plateau " it feels heavy, stuck. So prefer " holding time " feels more positive. And for a long time now I avoid " losing weight " as it unnerves me, makes me feel I don't want to " lose " anything. So I " shed " weight, feels so strong and definite. love to all Shan will write about my lovely holiday and weight challenges there separately Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 That's wonderful, Sue. It's such a good feeling, isn't it. Elaine > You are all such an inspiration and i am so thankful for each and every one of you and your stories, experiences. Thank you so much for being here. > I am slowly shifting to healthier eating choices and even eating a healthy breakfast.... > I am back riding my stationary bike and have gone swimming coz of the heat wave we have had of late....i jogged in the water in the deep end for 20 minutes a day. So it all sneaked up on me when i wasn't looking. > I love evolving.... > have a wonderful day > take care ofyou > sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 I don't like the word " diet " either. I think it should be used in its orginal definition, " what one eats " , rather than to mean, " to lose weight " . Dieting is often such a losing proprosition anyway. When diet is referred to as what one does to lose weight, it's a tempoary situation and, of course, weight loss needs permanent changes and habits. Shan, in England, don't they say " slimming " to mean losing weight or instead of " dieting " ? Elaine > What good news, Shan. We were missing your wise and entertaining words. Speaking of positive words, I feel that way about " diet " . It seems so " something I have tried and failed at too many times " . Holding time does seem better also. I went through a holding time in June and early July, then suddenly, doing nothing differently, shed 8 pounds in a little over a week. What a marvelous feeling. > W > ----- Original Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 That's so great, Shan. I'm glad you're feeling better and that you're losing weight again. Best to you. Elaine > > Well I hung in there! Body was going flop tighten flop tighten and > getting smaller so it wasn't like nothing was happening. > Got the strength back and felt SURE I was strong again and thought > right you! I've been patient for weeks now and you're going to MOVE - > started swimming at 7.30am never gone early in my LIFE. > SUDDENLY - WHEEEEEEE!!!!!! losing A POUND A DAY!!!!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 Hi Shan it is good to hear from you. I'm glad things are turning around for you weight wise and in your head. I think the head part is 99.9% of the battle! Don't worry about the 4th stuff I'm glad that our countries have put things aside and that we are friends again. hugs, you were missed! I was just going to email the group and find out what had happened to you love! take care Lindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 Sue that is wonderful, keep up the good work! Lindy > > You are all such an inspiration and i am so thankful for each and every > one of you and your stories, experiences. Thank you so much for being here. > I am slowly shifting to healthier eating choices and even eating a healthy > breakfast.... > I am back riding my stationary bike and have gone swimming coz of the heat > wave we have had of late....i jogged in the water in the deep end for 20 > minutes a day. So it all sneaked up on me when i wasn't looking. > I love evolving.... > have a wonderful day > take care ofyou > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 that sounds like a " second spring " , which is what I wish for us all... a rebirth and renewal of our minds and bodies. Thanks for the reminder that even letting go of the old things is sad [the oaks and pines] but that there is another day and new things can come and grow in their place. Lindy who would be very sad if she lost any of her oak trees > > Evolving is a good word too. Sort of like a butterfly coming out of a > cocoon. Another good word is metamorphosis. > Again on the temperature, I live on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and we > feel sorry for ourselves when the temperature gets above 90 F.(32 C). We > have not had a " hard freeze " here, below 29 F (-1.6 C) in over 8 years. > The lowest I can remember for the past 20 years is 9 F (-13 c) back in 1989 > or 1990. We have plants outside like bouganvilla and hibiscus that can > survive a frost but not a hard freeze that we expect to lose each year, but > which have survived into the ninth season. These, BTW, all survived > hurricane Katrina > while large oaks and, especially, pines did not. Even where the storm > surge destroyed large buildings and ancient trees, there are crepe myrtles > coming back strongly from the roots, tiny bushes already blooming, only a > foot or so high. I have tiny sweet gums coming up along the root lines of > former shade trees. Nature is amazing! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 maybe the heat made you retain water, or maybe the change in weather sparked a corresponding change in hormones or body cycle? you never know. hopefully your " holding time " will be over soon. makes me thing of " holding pattern " from the airport laurie > What good news, Shan. We were missing your wise and entertaining words. Speaking of positive words, I feel that way about " diet " . It seems so " something I have tried and failed at too many times " . Holding time does seem better also. I went through a holding time in June and early July, then suddenly, doing nothing differently, shed 8 pounds in a little over a week. What a marvelous feeling. > W > Hope confidence & " holding time " (plateau) > > I mentioned a way back that I was weight stuck - this was my second > period of 4 weeks static. Was ill during June so w/o exercise nearly > as much it was a " holding time. " > I used my Pagan philosophy of darklight - the harvest has to have a > time when the earth is at rest in winter, the moon goes dark during > the monthly cycle, a woman goes inward during her blood time when > she is least likely to fertilise etc etc So all processes need their > dark times and the idea of constant progress is a cruel lie. > > Watched you all celebrating 4 July and politely stayed away as an > Englishwoman has no part in that though it was nice to see you all > being up and fun. > > Well I hung in there! Body was going flop tighten flop tighten and > getting smaller so it wasn't like nothing was happening. > Got the strength back and felt SURE I was strong again and thought > right you! I've been patient for weeks now and you're going to MOVE - > started swimming at 7.30am never gone early in my LIFE. > SUDDENLY - WHEEEEEEE!!!!!! losing A POUND A DAY!!!!! > > During the ill weeks I went up 3 pounds so that went and still it's > going down ... Couldn't believe it I never did this before! I mean > WOW! All perfectly healthy, good energy, eating plenty of good > stuff, no loose skin. My KNUCKLES have appeared! I have the first > hint of a WAIST - tried wearing a big leather belt type of thing I > used to wear years ago. > > So just wanted to send hope to anyone in a holding time that it DOES > start moving again. > > Am interrested in the language we use esp as I'm planning my own > weight programme with online chatroom support. I don't > like " plateau " it feels heavy, stuck. So prefer " holding time " feels > more positive. > And for a long time now I avoid " losing weight " as it unnerves me, > makes me feel I don't want to " lose " anything. So I " shed " weight, > feels so strong and definite. > > love to all > Shan > will write about my lovely holiday and weight challenges there > separately > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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