Update
- I've now been in the DFW area for a
little over a week. I just moved into my apartment today. I was
living in an extended stay motel down the road and while it was okay
it is good to be in a place to call home for a while. I have a friend
from St. Louis bringing more of my stuff down sometime soon so I'm
furniture-less until then, but what a blessing to have someone
willing to do that. This guy really has a servants heart.
- I admit with the transition that
weight loss has been difficult. I was hoping to lose at least five
pounds last week, but I lost closer to three. I'm still pretty
excited about that though. I know this is a long journey, but if I
could lose three pounds a week for 50 weeks I'd lose 150 pounds. That
is a great thought. Of course I really do hope it goes a little fast
than that at least for now.
- When I was in St. Louis I would walk
about four miles a day, but I haven't quite matched that here yet.
The first few days I was here I went to Grapevine Mills Mall and
walked. I was told the full loop inside is one mile. I never
measured, but it certainly felt like it. I think I like walking
outside a little more. There were so many distractions and food
places in the mall tht I think I walked a lot slower.
- Last Friday I decided to try out the
YMCA in Coppell, TX. I'm currently trying out the seven day pass for
free. I like the Y. It has a good size gym and pool. The staff is
fantastic. I only wish they were 24/7. I prefer working out late
night. I can work my schedule to fit it though. You should check out
your local YMCA and try out a pass as well.
- I've somehow hurt my left ankle. I'm
not sure what it is from, but until I get a stride going and my mind
off of it I keep limping as I walk. I hope I'm not exasperating it by
continuing to walk on it.
- I tried to start doing weights as well
this week. I don't want to lose too much muscle I lose weight. I
think I should get a friend to help me work out a plan and proper
form. I hurt my back fiercely and could barely move. I had a massage
at the mall and it felt better. I don't want to make excuses nor
cause permanent damage so I need to get assistance quickly on that
issue.
- I am really falling in love with the
entire metroplex. It is very much a shopping and dining town and
there are so many good looking restaurants that it is a challenge not
to try them out. I have found one I think is pretty amazing. It is a
smaller chain that started in Austin. It is called Freebird WorldBurritos. It is like a hip Chipotle with a lot more options and
different sizes of burritos. At first I got the spinach tortilla
burrito, but then I cut the calories further and just started getting
the burrito bowl. Yep, I've been here eight days and I've had four
meals there. It is so good. I met the general manager today and
talked to him about Higher Hope Balloons performing for a family
night. I pray that works out.
Lessons Learned
So the first lesson I thought I'd speak
about is goal setting. If you're like me you probably groaned when
you read that. Yes, we all have been battered with the fact that we
need to set goals. Sadly, most people I know either know they should
and don't or they do for a time, but don't follow through.
Here are three tips I have for goal
setting:
Set short term goals rather than big picture goals.
If you're like me and need to lose a
whole lot of weight then you may have that big goal set, but it is so
far out you'll be discouraged before you get anywhere near it, but if
you set short term goals that are steps to a larger goal then you can
hit those and gain confidence to continue to the next short term
goal. I have my goals set out for two to three months at a time.
These are my checkpoint goals.
Make sure your goal stretches you.
You goals should be possible for you to
reach, but they shouldn't be so easy that you can wait until the last
minute to complete them. You need a goal that you are going to have
to consistently focus on to accomplish, but you know you can
celebrate once you hit it. Just make sure after you hit that goal you
set the next one and are ready to move on.
Be willing to reset your goal.
There are certain to be times that you
will miss the mark. The thing to remember is not to focus on the
failure but on the success. If you have a goal to lose 20 pounds but
only lose 15 then you're still a lot further than you were before.
You set the goal and you can change. Of course don't use the fact
that you can reset the goal as a crutch. You should be going hard
after your goals or they are just wishes.
My personal goals range from two to
three month interval. My first goal is to have lost a total of 81
pounds by the end of September. That is a lofty goal, as I'm around
62 pounds right now. It will be tough to hit that, but I'm keeping
focused on the goal until the last day and then I reevaluate. My next
goal is two months after that and I plan to have lost 110 pounds by
that time.
Resource
I thought I'd share my current favorite
resource for motivation and information. When I started losing weight
a friend introduced me to a social media site called Reddit. Reddit
is kinda like a mass forum site where people post links and
information and then comment. President Obama recently answered
questions via Reddit and it was pretty popular. The site has millions
of users and I had never heard of it until recently.
The different forums are called
“subreddits” and you access them by typing the one you desire
after Reddit.com/r/(insert subreddit here). I mainly visit two
different subreddits. I go to “Loseit” for great information on
weight loss. The comments answering questions are pure gold on this
one. And I go to “ProgressPics” for motivation and encouragement.
People post a variety of before and after shots on here from losing
weight to gaining weight/muscle.
This is a wonderful resource. If you
have a smart phone I recommend using the app Alien Blue to access
Reddit.
Product
This weeks product is the Nutrilite Meal Replacement Bars. I am in love with these bars. They really do
taste amazing. They are about 200 calories each and have 22 vitamins
and minerals. There are made without high-fructose corn syrup,
hydrogenated oils, artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.
My personal favorites are the LemonTwist and Chocolate Crisp. They both fill the sweet-tooth craving and
are satisfying. They're great for a quick breakfast. I recommend
warming the Chocolate Crisp for about 8 seconds to achieve a softer
texture.
The bars come 12 to a box for single
flavors and cost $27.75 or you can get a 16 bar variety pack for
$37.00. So for a little over $2 you have a healthy fast meal.
These are great for weight loss and
folks that find themselves in a hurry often without time to really
stop and eat.
The biggest downfall is that I find
myself craving one for the taste more than I need one.
If you'd like to try the Nutrilite MealReplacement Bars please visit http://HigherHopePromotions.com
for more information. I'm not a nutritionist nor scientist like the
great folks at Amway, but I can try to answer any questions you may
have below.
Look forward to updating you all again
next week as “The Great Deflate” shrinks onward.
Jason Vaughn
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