Showing posts with label Weight loss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weight loss. Show all posts

October 25, 2019

2019: My Journey to 190



The More Things Change...
I am no different than anyone. I have had my struggles with weight ever since I have not been required to monitor it. Now, I am in my mid forties, and the health risks associated with that are very real. Health risks notwithstanding, there are many people in my life that I believe would like for me to live a fruitful and long life. Great reasons to adjust my health habits; of course. Unfortunately, they were not my catalyst. True to form, it wasn't until I was scared straight by my body giving me what I believed to be undeniable signs, which led to the most selfish catalyst of all; self preservation.

I Saw the Light...
A week after my 43rd birthday, my body decided to tell me to shape the fuck up. My right leg went numb, and I began to see yellow spots all around me, I also felt lightheaded. I did not have shortness of breath or any other general symptoms of cardiac arrest or stroke. This occurred late at night while I was sitting on the couch. I chalked it up to fatigue and went about life. Three weeks later, I had a similar episode during the day. I decided to make a change. My biggest issue was my diet - I love chocolate, ice cream and candy -, and not making exercise a priority. 

Diversify, not Detox, Diet, or Deprive
Change was necessary, but I could not make changes that I felt would not be sustainable. I also needed to make an effort to incorporate healthy foods and habits into my everyday life. This may sound ridiculous and wildly easy, but exchanging starches for something green or lean is not easy for me. Also, adjusting my portion size continues to be a struggle, along with late night snacking since I go to bed late. 

I'm the Tortoise, not the Hare
My biggest challenge is viewing my weight loss as a journey and not a destination. Similar to most people, I voice the intent to change and want the process to be quick; if not immediate. Obviously, that is neither realistic nor sustainable. Every day is me making a conscious decision to forgo self beratement when I don't exercise as much as I would like, or eat food that is not conducive to weight loss. Recognizing that weight loss is part of the journey of life, rather than the end goal of life is a constant struggle, but it is necessary. Perspective is paramount during this journey. Goal posts will move, they are supposed to move; in fact goal posts should be transitioned to milestones. These milestones are neither positive or negative; they are learning opportunities. Milestones I view as achievements are celebrated, while the inverse, I view as lessons in self efficacy. I am a constant work in progress in all aspects of my life. I have never striven for perfection; however, I always seek self improvement - even if I am pretty hardheaded and prideful.  

January 10, 2013

2013 Personal Challenge Part II

Read Part I

I have begun an annual tradition of challenging myself by giving up a vice. 2013 will be the third time that I am doing this. Year one was soda, year two was ice cream and year three will deep fried foods. Since french fries and fried sweet plantains are two of my favorite foods, this will definitely be hard for me.

Along with my annual vice fasting, I am also making the choice to change my life and live a healthier lifestyle. I'm changing the way I eat and I'm committed to getting to a healthy weight. I started the year at 245.5 lbs and on 1/9/2013 I weighed in at 242.2 lbs. I'm using a number of tools to help me along the way. Below is a list of my tools.

MotoActv: this watch and the accompanying website and app are two of my best tools. I can set personal workout goals, track my walking and overall physical activity.

myfitnesspal.com: this website is key for me. It allows me to track my food and water intake. The absolute best part is that it's free.

Godspeed on your 2013 journey, and your comments are welcome.

-Ellison a.k.a. Edmund Starbanks

Read Part I



December 21, 2012

2013 Personal Challenge

The Journey Continues

Part of my personal challenge of 2012 was to give up ice cream for the year. I am happy to say that I was successful in doing just that. Another was to lose 20 lbs. Unfortunately, I fell short of that goal. Honestly, I got lazy and complacent with my eating and exercise. Just as with previous years, I will give up an indulgence for the year, but I am also going to commit myself to getting healthy in my eating and regular exercise. My son is getting older and I want to be around when we are attending his children's weddings. I don't know what I will be giving up for the coming year, but I do know that I am going to commit to exercising a minimum of three times a week, gradually cutting out foods high in preservatives and unhealthy fats, pursuing endeavors that enrich my life and following my dreams.

I owe this to myself, my family, and to people who look to me as an example-good or bad. This coming year, I'm not going to focus on a number with relation to weight loss, but more on being healthier. I have a number I want to get to, but I'm going to make decisions based on enriching my life and showcasing me as an example to my son and others.

Godspeed and thank you for support; past, present, and future. Join me on my journey. I would love to hear from you and what your journey for 2013 will be.


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January 23, 2012

Practice, Practice, Habit

January 23, 2012

I am happy to report that this week I weigh in at 244.6 lbs! That is a loss of 1.4 lbs since last week with a total of 3.4 lbs for the year so far. With school starting next week and the other aspects of my life, it is going to be a challenge to fit in my exercise, but I am a creative person so I will figure something out. The challenge for me right now is late night snacking. I'm going to make a commitment to circumvent that by making my "snack" a glass of water, rather than popcorn, fruit, or whatever else catches my fancy. I'll keep you posted.

Thank you for joining me on my journey.

Ellison