Guilty confessions

lesliemarie

Cathlete
I have to confess, I have not worked out in three weeks and my eating is sooooooooooooooooo bad I am so ashamed I let it get out of control like this, I just started to workout again this morning and I am going to try to stick to healthy eating. I am a sugar addict and can't seem to break that habit. I have been so discouraged lately because I have gained enough weight to make my pants so tight that I can't wear them. I need to get back into a plan and routine again.
Has anyone ever felt and done this? if so how do you break this and get back into a healthy lifestyle?
 
Hi Leslie! I know from all of your other posts that you already have a lot on your plate so please don't feel discouraged. Just start over right here right now. If I may suggest to you, I would prefer that you do one day intense & then one day light & putting in yoga or a 30 min. stretch tape if you don't prefer yoga. By exercising it really does relieve your stress & makes you feel better about yourself. Leslie, I know you can do this!! Right back to me letting me know what you were doing before & maybe I can tweak it for you. How many days were you exercising? Maybe we can think of a plan to maximize your workouts in the least amount of time. HTH, Kathy:D
 
Lesliemarie:

first off, you don't have to confess anything to anyone. It's not a question of confesssing and no-one around here is so sqeaky-clean that they can afford to throw the first stone at you. So, get the confession and the guilt over with, forgive yourself, and move on.

All you have to do is make a promise to yourself that you will now look after your health better than you have been doing: because bad eating and not exercising regularly will take a health toll, but only on you. Remember also that as a mother who works hard to raise her kids, you deserve good nutritious food to give you the energy to look after them and have the patience and tolerance to deal with their behaviour, whatever they throw at you, but also, you need and deserve the time each day to workout to make yourself a strong foundation of good health that will carry you on to the future as you age. The foundation of health problems experienced in the future is laid down now, as we are harrassed young mothers who always put family needs before our own.

I made a promise to myself three years ago to stop putting everyone else's needs before my own. I was only sleeping 4 hours a night, eating whatever crap I could lay my hands on and felt like s**t most of the time, with no exercise whatsoever. I burnt out of that way of living completely, it was untenable and a major depressive episode revealed the folly to me. I now give myself the time to workout because I realize it makes me a stronger and better mother (kids and husbands need to be taught, it is not all and always about them!) and nicer person generally. I eat better now than I have for years because at 39 now, I need to be aware of heading off disease in the future, and I sleep what I need to sleep no matter how much work piles up. If my husband deserves 8 hours sleep a night and a healthy dinner in the evening, well, so the hell do I!

Lesliemarie: so the hell do you!!!

You have already taken the first step: you kicked yourself in the butt and got your ass in gear, you worked out this morning, Pat yourself on the back. This is the first step. It is also the toughest, so take consolation from that. Stick with 5 workouts a week if you can: BECAUSE YOU DESERVE IT. MOMS NEED TO RECHARGE THEIR BATTERIES.

As for the eating: get all your candy bars, cookies, cakes and just throw them in the trash right now. Don't keep them and don't buy any more. Go pour over some cookery books, get excited about the cool and delicious recipes you see, check out the beautiful and colourful produce you can see in the stores right now and make a great dinner for tonight or tomorrow night. Enjoy your good food because you deserve that too. Get excited about real food! Make sure your plate at each meal has two or three fruit and vegetable servings, and vary the colours so you are getting a variety of antioxidants each day. And after you are done eating, push the plate away, store left-overs quickly so there's no temptation to pick, and get your DH to wash up to remove traces of food that might tempt you, and then brush your teeth. There's nothing like a minty-fresh mouth to make you not eat anything more.

Buy cherries. They are in season right now and deliciously sweet, a real treat! Eat as many as you want, strawberries too, nectarines and peaches will soon be in: how can anyone not O/D on Summer fruit? Fill up on this naturally-sweet stuff to kill off sugar cravings. Keep 2 pieces of fruit in your purse at all times so that if hunger strikes when out with the kids or doing errands, you will not be tempted to get a doughnut or potato chips to tide you over til mealtime at home.

Everyone has a particular time of day at which they are more susceptible to snacking and over-eating. For me this is after dinner, late at night when working, chatting to my husband after kids go to bed. When is your worst time? Identify it and then develop a strategy to be very busy at that time of day, and away from the kitchen completely. If it's during the day, simply go out and run errands or go walking to enjoy the fine weather. If it's at night, brush your teeth, get into bed and cuddle with your DH or read a fab novel or trashy magazine, with a cup of coffee to fulfill oral satisfaction without the burden of guilt or calories.

Good luck Lesliemarie!

Clare
 
I haven't went 3 weeks without working out but I just went almost 2 weeks.Although there was vacation in there to.
I went from working out EVERYDAY...sometimes twice a day,to skipping workouts and choosing some unhealthy choices.
I really don't have any answers for you b/c I am still trying to figure it out myself. But I would suggest starting some sort of "diet" that is realstic and starting a rotation that gets you excited about working out again.Then if you want, take out the videos that you don't really enjoy doing and then sub them for workouts you love.Like I would take out IMAX1 and replace it with IMAX2 in a rotation.
These are just my suggestions.These are things that get me excited. I did Legs and Glutes today and I was really looking forward to doing it.
Good Luck,
Lori
 
Before I stopped working out I was doing three days cardio and three days weights and taking Sunday's off, I was even getting in a jog in the evenings and then it went caput LOL. I bought some fudge from Marshall's in Michigan and let me tell you, it was heavenly LOL now I have to hide it from myself and only allow a tiny bite once a week.
I did Step Blast this morning and I have to admit I can still do the first segment without stopping for water now, even after not working out for three weeks. I am going to take control. I am going to try to get me a summer job while kids are out of school to help save money for back to school clothes and I think that will even keep me away from the snack attacks LOL.
I would love some hints on what else I can add and if Yoga or pilates what are the best tapes out there, I look at so many and I am so confused.
 
Hi Leslie! Good for you! I think your doing a wonderful job. Keep at it! What helps also is to keep cut up veggies in plastic bags right in front of the fridge. That way when a snack attack comes on all you have to do is open the door & reach in & grab. No excuse now to not eat healthy. For Pilates I usually do Hilary Burnett or Keli Roberts Quick Fix Pilates. I believe you can find them on collagevideo.com. For Yoga I like to do Rodney Yee simply because of the beautiful scenery & the yoga positions flow so beautifully. Not sure if your used to doing these but try one of the beginner or intermediate DVDs to get you started. You can find Rodney DVD's at gaiam.com. Also Janis Saffell has come out with a new DVD 30 min. of stretching. This is new so it hasn't been released yet. I should be getting it at the end of this month. I also like her; she has a great personality but she's more intermediate; sometimes my body just can't take all of Cathe's impact so Janis is a nice change of pace. HTH, Kathy:D
 
You really can't hide anything from yourself (especially chocolate). If you think you can, you are kidding yourself. Take it from someone who knows. GET RID OF IT ASAP!

Grapes are a wonderful treat this time of year and are so much better for you than chocolate.:9

Edited to say, if you are a sugar addict and know you have a problem with controlling your sugar urges, in order not to sabotage your success, you must keep your environment surrounded by good foods. Otherwise, at times of stress, you will be tempted.
 
Wait a minute. Weren't you the one who finally got to a point where you could look in the mirror and like what you saw? You posted about it and only got a few responses, (probably because most people weren't there yet and couldn't relate). I don't know you, but consider the possibility that you are now trying to sabotage yourself. I know the cycle well. Maybe you didn't feel you had the right to feel so good about yourself. Maybe you felt guilty for doing so well while others were struggling.

Notice that you have already had more responses to your post about not doing well than you had to your post about doing well. Getting support is a nice thing. But you really impressed me when you said you could look in the mirror and you liked what you saw. It takes years and a lot of work to get to a good self-image, and what you have accomplished cannot be discarded in a few weeks of eating too much sugar. You'll get thru this phase and feel good again, I know. I'm the same way. For every two steps forward, I have to take one step back or else I scare myself. Success does not come naturally to women like us, but I'm still inspired by you and impressed by all you've accomplished, Lesliemarie!



Best wishes,
Nancy
 
Wait a minute. Weren't you the one who finally got to a point where you could look in the mirror and like what you saw? You posted about it and only got a few responses, (probably because most people weren't there yet and couldn't relate). I don't know you, but consider the possibility that you are now trying to sabotage yourself. I know the cycle well. Maybe you didn't feel you had the right to feel so good about yourself. Maybe you felt guilty for doing so well while others were struggling.

Notice that you have already had more responses to your post about not doing well than you had to your post about doing well. Getting support is a nice thing. But you really impressed me when you said you could look in the mirror and you liked what you saw. It takes years and a lot of work to get to a good self-image, and what you have accomplished cannot be discarded in a few weeks of eating too much sugar. You'll get thru this phase and feel good again, I know. I'm the same way. For every two steps forward, I have to take one step back or else I scare myself. Success does not come naturally to women like us, but I'm still inspired by you and impressed by all you've accomplished, Lesliemarie!



Best wishes,
Nancy
 
I was doing great and felt good about my self but then I just stopped, I am so fatigued that I can hardly get out of bed, I get up in the mornings and I have enough energy for 10 minutes and then after that I start to drag and about noon I literaly fall on the couch and fall right to sleep for an hour and at night I lay in bed so exhausted. Also at the end of the night My head feels so burnt even though I hardly get outside and my muscles are aching so bad that I take an Ibuprophin, I know that is a signal for me to get back into my routines again. I don't think I lost much muscle on my upper body, My hubby told me to stop working with weights because he says I am just getting bigger LOL that is with muscles. I take a multi-vitamin and a coral calcium and estroven bone and joint but I am still dragging through the day.
 
I was doing great and felt good about my self but then I just stopped, I am so fatigued that I can hardly get out of bed, I get up in the mornings and I have enough energy for 10 minutes and then after that I start to drag and about noon I literaly fall on the couch and fall right to sleep for an hour and at night I lay in bed so exhausted. Also at the end of the night My head feels so burnt even though I hardly get outside and my muscles are aching so bad that I take an Ibuprophin, I know that is a signal for me to get back into my routines again. I don't think I lost much muscle on my upper body, My hubby told me to stop working with weights because he says I am just getting bigger LOL that is with muscles. I take a multi-vitamin and a coral calcium and estroven bone and joint but I am still dragging through the day.
 
Have you been to the doctor? While you're there, make sure your doc checks for sluggish thyroid. You really should have yourself checked out, Lesliemarie.

-Nancy
 
Have you been to the doctor? While you're there, make sure your doc checks for sluggish thyroid. You really should have yourself checked out, Lesliemarie.

-Nancy
 
I get my blood taken every six months at the Rheumatologist and so far all is ok, I just think it is my Fibromyalgia kicking my butt right now and I have to fight harder right now
 
I get my blood taken every six months at the Rheumatologist and so far all is ok, I just think it is my Fibromyalgia kicking my butt right now and I have to fight harder right now
 

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