So, how did I do it?
I wish this was a quick answer, but it's really dozens of small changes that got me here. I am DEFINITELY not an expert in nutrition, fitness, or anything related. I just made small adjustments over the course of the year until I had completely different habits, and a whole new approach to my health. This is definitely not a to-do list for anyone looking to lose weight, more like some loose guidelines to help get you on the right track. I'm going to blog in pieces about the changes I made, and hopefully you can adjust them to fit your daily life and start seeing the change you're looking for.
Before I get into step one, I also want to say that "How I did it" might be misleading. This is an ongoing process for sure. These changes are lifestyle changes, and I'm still growing and adapting. I'm not still trying to lose weight, but I am trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle. So maybe this whole series should be called "How I did it and am still doing it every day" but that's kind of a mouthful and I like to keep things catchy around here.
Step 1: Get Real
The first, and probably the most important step, of my weight loss journey (that phrase seriously cracks me up - I can barely take this seriously anymore), was a reality check. In my mind I had been trying to lose the extra 40ish pounds I put on in college for two years. In reality, I had just been worrying about my extra weight while doing absolutely nothing about it. I wanted to lose weight, but I refused to change. I was not ready to put in the effort, so I made excuses.
And then one day I looked in the mirror, and I had to realtalk it with myself. I was detagging half of my facebook pictures because of how I looked. I was too embarrassed to work out at a gym because I could barely run a mile without walking. I was unhappy, and I had finally had enough. I wish I could tell you what came over me, or what changed in me, but all of a sudden, I was ready. I wanted to feel better and I was ready to work for it. I got online, calculated my BMI,
What I want anyone reading this to take away from Step 1, is that this has to come from you. You have want this. Any attempts you make will be halfhearted until you are ready to change. Get real with yourself. Set goals. And know that you will accomplish them.
I'll blog with Step 2 soon! If I tried to cram this all into one post it would be insanely long. This Step 1 post alone was really long. If you read this whole thing you MUST be serious about losing weight....or just like insanely bored.
love and realtalk,
AB
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