Saturday, January 3, 2015

The Return of an Old Foe and the Emergence of a New One

Well, it’s been about two months since I posted my last update.  I had a lot on my plate, both personally and professionally, in addition to the usual holiday commitments, which consumed much of my time.  This will serve as my “catch-up” post.

The Return of an Old Foe and the Emergence of a New One

I've been very pleased with my recent progress.  I've been receiving a lot of positive acknowledgement from others and it’s become more evident to my own eyes.  Sometimes success brings carelessness and not a little hubris.  Because I’d been doing so well, I started “rewarding” myself.  My old friend, Coca-Cola, was making regular appearances again at meal time.  Chips, cakes and pastries were finding their way back into the house.  Some of my clothes started fitting a little tighter.  That’s when I recognized my new enemy:  Complacency.  I was becoming complacent and that was going to eventually lead to a major setback.  I realized that while I was staying mostly within my calorie goals, the fat calories I was taking in weren't helping my cause.

As the saying goes, “You can never out exercise a bad diet.”  That was proving to be true.  I found that I’d picked up a few pounds leading into the Thanksgiving holiday.  I committed to eating more sensibly for the rest of the holiday season.  By better planning, I was able to enjoy the holiday parties and dinners, while re-losing the extra weight that I’d picked up.  My diet still isn't as clean as it could be, but it’s better than it’s been recently.  I’m just happy that I was able to recognize my mistakes and correct my course before I went too far astray.

Positives

Health:  Many of the people around me, at home and work, have been sick over these past few months.  A couple of times, I got a few of the symptoms, but they never fully took hold or lasted overnight.  I credit my healthier lifestyle with strengthening my immune system.  It probably also didn't hurt that I had gotten my annual flu shot!

Appearance:  I am enjoying the physical changes that I'm achieving.  It’s such a kick to see my muscles develop and to watch the fat decrease.  Others have noticed, too.  I've gotten compliments from the fitness instructors at the gym, acknowledgements from “the muscle guys” and kudos from others.  One of my most fun experiences of the holidays was seeing the surprise on the faces of some of my extended family at our annual holiday gathering!

Achievements

I bought a new belt.  It was a size 34”.  When I started this journey, I was wearing a size 42”.
I bought more sweaters and vests.  I used to hate how I looked in them.  I felt like a sausage!
I burned the safety net.  I donated two leaf bags full of my larger clothes to charity.  No turning back now!

In my next post, I'll be taking a look back at how I did in 2014 and to finalize my goals for 2015.

A look back (Get it? LOL)!
Steps and Reps!

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