Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Balance

Not my strong suit. I tend to go full-steam ahead. With everything. 100% commitment to whatever it is that I decide to commit to. This is not always in my best interest. Sometimes I am so committed to being committed to my commitments that I forget to be balanced. For me, that often means self-care. Being in school for social work, spending 24 hours/week in an inner-city school counseling kids about their issues requires balance. Next year I will be working at an agency that serves children & families who've been abused. Heavy stuff. I need to continue to learn how, when other things & people are demanding my attention & energy, to take care of myself. Balance.

After taking a lengthy 'break' from my extremely restrictive diet, and gaining too many pounds to count here, I decided to go back to basics. The basics that I learned at Weight Watchers back in the day about choices and calories. The basics that helped me to lose my first, I dunno, 32 pounds. Granted, I have managed to lose 16 more on my own, but it took me a whole lot longer when I started following a bunch of different diet plans. I'm not discrediting them. My body has changed, and I definitely subscribe to the importance of protein and veggies and lifting heavy. But it's easy for me to just restrict. I have the discipline to eat a very regimented diet plan, but it's actually harder to say 'I can eat whatever I want, but I need to make good choices within a caloric budget'. Balance.

I have to confess - I am way off track for my birthday goal. Now, my goal is just to get back to my pre-Christmas goal. Bummer. But it is what it is. I'm training for a half-marathon, which will be the deadline for my final weight loss. I'm trying to stay away from the guilt and just move forward from here.

Back to basics. Let's see how it goes.

13 comments:

Kristen said...

I was just thinking about WW yesterday. It really is very basic, and you can still incorporate some of the other things you've learned from the other plans into it.

Sounds like a lot of us have struggled in the weight department in the past couple of months. I wonder how much of it has to do with the winter blues. I know it's hit me hard this year.

Back to basics.

RunToTheFinish said...

wondered where you've been! You know sometimes we all take a step or two back, but you've got a great foundation under you and I know you'll be fine. Maybe it's time to learn how to be healthy without being as restrictive?

Rob Tucker said...

Balance is tough - I'm the same way. It's ALL or nothing. The problem with that thought is, you tend to get both. A great week, and then a bad week. A good day, then a bad day. Paula Abdul said it best - that'll take you one step forward, and two steps back.

Ripx180 said...

Hey Rebecca glad to see a post out of you, its been a while. I am considering looking at ww. I feel its something I can do with my wife after her pregnancy which will help us both out. I soooo agree that many diets/programs are way to complex. There are so many different ways to approaching weight loss. Then there is the scary maintenance phase after you get where you want to be. Anyway great decision not to dwell on guilt it gets you no where.... I know I have spent my time with our friend guilt. Only thing you can do is move forward. I have no doubt that you will do just that.

Tea said...

Hang in there. I know it's disappointing to put on weight. But this will help you regain your focus.

Just make sure you use those activity points since you are training for a half!

Anonymous said...

Good advice. And keep on pushing. You seem to know what works for you. :)

Anonymous said...

Becky,

I was worried about you ! don't give up ....so you gained a few pounds just stick to your workouts cut them down if necessary to 1/2 - 1 hr a couple days a week. Don't give up . Take it one day at a time . You'll get there. i know you're busy but keep blogging. Like WW we can be your xtra support group.

CCP said...

Sometimes life takes us on a detour. You're getting back on track and setting your goals which is amazing! Most don't even make it that far. Keep your head up, you're doing great.

Tea said...

Hi Rebecca! I just wanted to stop by to wish you a happy birthday (tomorrow). Have a wonderful day!

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