my journey to becoming a runner
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Fat Pants
Unlike the rest of America, who start their weight loss resolutions on the first of the year, I don't start until after my birthday celebrations. This year that will be next Monday. So I kind of see this week as a cheat week. Unfortunately this is causing my weight to climb. I don't even want to admit what it is up to now. Then this morning I went to put on a pair of jeans that usually fit fine and they were too tight. Sure I had just washed them; and sure I ended up drying them part way because I needed to wear them; and sure everyone knows that drying jeans is the end of the world. But still, they were so tight that I couldn't wear them to work; even after I wore them around the house a while to stretch them out. I need to make sure that I don't gain any more weight, it's just more to lose next week. And I need to look great at my birthday party on Saturday night, and that does not mean wearing sweat pants!
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That's the problem with resolutions... They always seem to be meant to be broken. Changing your lifestyle will mean no more resolutions! No cheating, no weeks off! Let me tell you, I know. Keeping the weight off has been so much harder than losing it in the first place. I can never take a week off, otherwise I would have to buy a whole new wardrobe!
You have many more than just a weight loss resolution - all of your goals are kind of like your list of resolutions. I'm sure you can snap back into a fitness routine once the celebrations are over, as long as you stay focused.
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