I was really hoping that all of the dancing on Halloween would do the trick! Some of my girlfriends and I dressed up and went to my favorite dance party around here done by my favorite local DJ's, Bat Guano and Richard Bowser. Our adorable little group consisted of Wonder Woman (me...), Twister (she made a dress out of the game!), Brigitte Bardot, a Hot Mummy, and the Infamous Honey Badger. And we danced - BOY, did we dance. ELO, David Bowie, Devo, Michael Jackson, Arthur Brown's Fire, great old school R&B - it is impossible to have a bad time with those guys at the wheel.
My hair was so much better approximately 2 hours earlier... My Wonder Woman costume was awesome. Photos will surface soon. |
I've got to figure out how to get a good balance of all of this, because this last week was not my most successful! I was very busy. I tried to work out, but I only did "proper" workouts about three times and did not log my food as dutifully as I usually do. In retrospect, I have not logged my food as well as I should for a few weeks.
A few things I've noticed since beginning this process:
1. I cannot lose weight without regularly exercising at least 4 times a week.
2. I have to log every little thing I consume.
3. I do better when I plan for my grab & go lifestyle by having pre-made foods, snacks, etc. around the house that allow me to eat a little bit several times during the day.
4. I have had several times where I've maintained, but only two when I've gained, and the reason for this has never been my body playing tricks on me despite my hard work; it has always been a case of user error. So far.
So if Halloween were to have served as my pre-test for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, it taught me that I need to have a game plan. I need to come up with a structure for the unstructured - decide how I'm going to attack all the unforeseeable wonderfulness that will undoubtedly come my way in the coming months! And I need to remind myself that it is perfectly acceptable to just say no.
So if Halloween were to have served as my pre-test for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, it taught me that I need to have a game plan. I need to come up with a structure for the unstructured - decide how I'm going to attack all the unforeseeable wonderfulness that will undoubtedly come my way in the coming months! And I need to remind myself that it is perfectly acceptable to just say no.
The Wonder Woman in me is on a mission to lose four pounds this week to make up for gaining a pound, and then some! Wish me luck, and I hope you all had a very fun Halloween.
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