KBLover,
I have lost 30 lbs. since Jan. '06 and would like to lose about 20 more. As you can see, it's been *very* slow-going for me (I have a friend who dropped 30 in just one summer!), but generally, I'm OK with this pace. I know that it's more likely to be permanent for me if it comes off slowly.
I started by focusing on workouts and just eating healthier - not a drastic diet but small changes that I could live with. I began tracking my food intake on FitDay. I try to follow an approach of moderation, but of course, there are times when I slip up. Simply put, I enjoy food! Now, my weight has been at a standstill since Feb. of this year, and I have realized that I need to rein in the eating more than I have been. There have been stretches of a couple of weeks here or there where I didn't track on FitDay, and I truly believe that is important to keep myself in line. However, I do know what you mean about becoming a bit food-obsessed, which is not healthy either. I think that's the mental game/trap that you have to override. Don't allow yourself to think TOO much about food. In addition to the great advice given by Karieve and Jane, you might try some (or all) of the following:
--planning your meals ahead of time
--drinking a glass of water or eating a piece of fruit before you indulge in whatever's tempting you (also good to do before a social gathering)
--stock your cabinets with healthy snacks
--take your measurements, weight, and pics - sometimes you won't see a change in the scale, but you *will* see results in your measurements, feel of your clothes, or in the photos
--follow a workout rotation designed for fat loss
--buddy up with someone or join one of the check-ins here to help keep you honest
--do your workout first thing in the morning to "set the tone" for your day
--have a filling breakfast - like oatmeal and a piece of fruit
--set small goals & establish a non-food reward for yourself
--be patient - you want to see results instanteously, but remember that you put on the weight gradually, so it's going to come off gradually...progress is progress, no matter how slow!
Best of luck! You *can* do this - stick w/ it!
Cathy
>Thank you for the quick reply. I'm literally sitting in
>front of my computer waiting for advice to pop up. Eating is
>a struggle for me. It's been that way all my life. I love to
>exercise and weight train (well, most of the time..haha), but
>eating is such a struggle. I've been all over the map, from
>eating nothing to eating everything. Crazy as it may seem, I
>associate losing weight with complete focus on food. Meaning
>that there is no time for anything else...food is the complete
>focus. Exercising is usually only 1 hour a day, but
>'fighting' my temptations is 24 hours...ok, minus sleep time.
>Some days, it's not so hard, but other (most) days, I can't
>seem to make it. People think living alone makes it easier to
>control your diet, but it doesn't, it is just different. When
>you're alone, there is no one to see when and how much you
>eat. I just don't know how to change my way of thinking all
>the time. I could sit here and lie and just say 'ok' to what
>you said, but I've done that before. I want to lose the
>weight, so why do I keep giving in? I hope some of this makes
>sense...sigh...
>
>I'd love to hear more from you...sorry for the long post.