January202012

chasefear:

Ahhh…” Satisfaction (sat-is-fak-shuhn); who doesn’t love that wonderful feeling after a good, healthy meal? Below are some key pieces of advice on keeping you satisfied, both faster and longer.

1.) Fiber: Foods that are full of fiber fill you up with fewer calories. Fiber is found in complex carbs that come from whole grain products such as bread, pasta, cereal, etc. Fiber is also found in many fruits and vegetables. Avoid simple carbs (refined flour) such as candy, soda, and other junk food.

2.) Fruits and veggies: Not only are fruits and veggies loaded with fiber, but they are also loaded with good ole’ H2O. Eat your water; hydration never tasted this good! Have the mid-morning/afternoon munchies? Grab an apple, orange, etc. to keep your hunger at bay until your next meal.

3.) Lean protein: Protein is ranked high amongst the foods that help keep you feeling satisfied for a longer time frame. Protein doesn’t have to come from lean meats such as chicken, fish, or turkey. Protein can also come from eggs, fat-free Greek yogurt, and beans. Change things up and you’ll never get bored with healthy eating!

4.) Good fats: We need fat for survival (insulation/nutrient absorption) and people are often afraid of the word “fat” when it comes to food choices for obvious reasons. There are such things as good fats, as long as the fats are monounsaturated or polyunsaturated. Foods that contain healthy fats include almonds, avocados, olive oil, etc. Stick to the serving sizes! Although healthy, they are high in calories. Avoid foods high in saturated/trans fats!

5.) Drink water: Some people have a lot of trouble recognizing the difference between hunger pangs and thirst (dehydration). If you’re thirsty, you’re already dehydrated. Try drinking a glass of cold water and if the pang still persists, enjoy a well-balanced meal or healthy snack! And if it’s gone, now you’re hydrated and you’ve boosted your metabolism. WARNING: Refrain from drinking empty calories!

6.) Start smart: Begin your meal with a broth based soup or veggie salad with low fat dressing. Doing this will cause your belly to feel satisfied much sooner when you are served the main course, lessening the chance of binging/over-eating. These 2 food choices allow you to eat in bulk without adding a lot of extra calories to your day.

7.) Smaller plate: In a society filled with super-size-deluxe-have-it-all food options served on what can be considered family-sized serving dishes, it’s easy to become astray in sensible portioning. Try eating off/out of smaller dishes. You’ll subconsciously trick yourself into thinking you’re eating more. Dig in! Now you can clean your entire plate and feel satisfied (not stuffed) at the same time.

8.) Eat breakfast: It’s never a good idea to skip a meal, especially breakfast! Your chances of binging later on in the day will increase dramatically. Keeping your meals spread out evenly during the day will keep you feeling full, focused, and energized. Your metabolism will also work more efficiently if you stick to a normal eating schedule. Pressed for time? Hate breakfast? NO MORE EXCUSES!

9.) Eat slow: Put the brakes on fast eating. This isn’t a pie eating contest. This is time for you to enjoy every morsel of your meal. Use all of your senses while eating. It takes approximately 20 minutes for the stomach to send signals to the brain that it’s full. Take smaller bites, put the utensil down, chew slowly, and you won’t feel that uncomfortable I’M-GOING-TO-BURST feeling ever again.

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January182012
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January92012
journeytobeskinnyme:

i-need-to-fly-away:

itwillbemesomeday-:

I’ve been battling with anorexia and bulimia for almost 4 years now, and for the first time, I’m winning.
Gained 20 lbs.
beautiful! 
You look absolutely amazing!!!


Stunning

this is flawless

journeytobeskinnyme:

i-need-to-fly-away:

itwillbemesomeday-:

I’ve been battling with anorexia and bulimia for almost 4 years now, and for the first time, I’m winning.

Gained 20 lbs.

beautiful! 

You look absolutely amazing!!!

Stunning

this is flawless

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January72012
3PM
sweetkissesfromabove:

I love her boddd !

sweetkissesfromabove:

I love her boddd !

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12AM
January62012
January32012
tinytacy:

lets-get-thin-now:

ksx:

Beginning of week 5. Can anyone see any changes or is it just me? :S

WOW

THAT is the stomach of my dreams!

tinytacy:

lets-get-thin-now:

ksx:

Beginning of week 5. Can anyone see any changes or is it just me? :S

WOW

THAT is the stomach of my dreams!

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10PM
5PM
itstheskinny:

Always reblog, dream body right here

itstheskinny:

Always reblog, dream body right here

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5PM

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2PM
ohhaicorey:

Dat anus.

ohhaicorey:

Dat anus.

2PM
January22012

activeinpink:

lindsaydoeslife:

Thoughts on what I’ve gained from losing 116 pounds…

At the beginning of this weight loss journey, I wanted to become my own success story.  I wanted to create my best life and my best self possible.  I wanted to create my own sweet destiny. I’ve done those things - and so much more - because I finally lost the weight I’d been carrying around for so many years.

I started this blog and this new life on January 1, 2011.  I started Weight Watchers on January 3, 2011 weighing in at 267.2 pounds.  Tonight (Dec. 12, 2011) weighed in at 151 pounds.  49 weigh ins.  344 days.  116 pounds lost.  I started at a pants size 22 (busting out of size 22…so close to 24).  My XXL shirts were getting tight.  Today?  pants size 8.  My medium shirts are getting loose.

I’ve gained a lot from losing big.

Simply put, I’ve gained my life back.  A woman near me at weight watchers commented, “it’s two totally different people,” when seeing my “before” picture.  That is so true.  On the inside, there are many ways in which I am the SAME person.  But, on the outside and on the inside, there are so many ways in which I am a DIFFERENT person. 

I was “normal” sized and athletic as a child, through high school, and even through college.  After college I went through a deep depression, and the weight started coming on.  From January 2004 until December 2010 I packed on 107 pounds.  Not all of those years were spent depressed, but many were. 

I spent most of my 20’s overweight…..no, not just overweight.  I was obese.  I was leading an unhealthy life that was going to send me to an early grave.  I was an emotional eater.  If i was _________ (insert emotion here), I ate.  I ate a LOT.  My portions were out of control.  It was typical for me to eat fast food for breakfast, lunch, AND dinner.  I would go to two fast food places for dinner on a regular (nightly) basis for supper.  I drank lots of dr. pepper.  6-7 cans A DAY.  I didn’t exercise.  My nightly routine consisted of getting food, sitting on my couch eating food, and watching tv.

I was unhappy, unhealthy, unmotivated, and apathetic toward my health and my life in general.  I had little self-confidence.  Most days, I didn’t like myself.  My smiles were fake smiles.  I hid from my friends, my family, the world.  I frequently had chest pains and even took myself to the ER once because of them. 

Enter Ben Davis, of Ben Does Life Fame.  During the fall of 2010, I clicked on a link a friend had posted on FaceBook.  I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve watched his video and many of those times had tears in my eyes.  I’ve read his entire blog from start to finish not once, but twice.  I kept thinking, “He’s a real, normal person.  No special pills, no special surgeries, no special diets.  If he can do it, I can do it.”

Last winter break I spent about a week at my dad’s house.  I spent a lot of time thinking and reflecting on my life - my past, present, and future.  I KNEW it was time to change.  I had tried countless times before to lose weight.  I would lose 10-20 pounds and then gain it back plus some more.  There wasn’t one event that made everything click.  I honestly don’t know why THIS time it worked.  I’m just thankful that this “perfect storm” of events - whatever those events were - finally came together and made this weight loss journey a reality.

Over the last 11.5 months, I’ve transformed my life and transformed myself.  I’ve done things I NEVER thought I would do, let alone want to do and enjoy doing.  I started exercising and running.  I started lifting weights.  I started water exercises.  I’ve completed five 5ks, one 10K, one 15k, and two half marathons.  I’ve ran and walked countless miles.  I’ve spent countless hours at the gym.  I started and am doing P90X.  I don’t drink pop anymore.  I eat healthy foods of regular serving-sizes.

Over the last 11.5 months:

  • I’ve lost the voice that said, “I can’t” and gained the voice that say, “I can and I will!” 
  • I’ve lost the unhappy girl who didn’t like herself on most days and gained a happy, self-confident woman who cares about her life and her future.
  • I’ve lost the feeling of, “I’m not good enough” and gained the feeling of, “I am worth it!”
  • I’ve lost the feeling of “Losing weight is too hard” and gained the knowledge that, “Losing weight is work - hard work.  But it is SOOOOO worth it and it’s rewards are soooooo good!”
  • I’ve lost the lonely, boring life I used to hide in and gained a life I love and look forward to!  I’m no longer hiding from my friends, family, and the world.
  • I’ve lost the voice that said, “You’ll never be able to do it” and gained the voice that says, “I can do anything I work hard for!”
  • I’ve lost the hatred of exercise and gained a love of running, exercise, and leading an active lifestyle.
  • I’ve lost the lack of motivation and procrastination that plagued me and gained motivation, determination, and a “do it now” attitude.
  • I’ve lost the mediocre teacher, friend, aunt, niece, cousin, sister, and daughter I was, and gained a desire to be the best person I can be.

Over the last 11.5 months, I’ve strengthened relationships in my life with those I love, and have become closer to many of my friends and family.  I’ve fallen in love with running, exercising, tumblr, weight watchers, and my healthy lifestyle.  I’ve fallen in love with my life and i live a life i love.  I’ve found strength and courage I didn’t know I had in me by doing things I didn’t know if I could do.

And the girl who’s done these things - the one who used to not care much for herself and her life….

I’ve fallen in love with her, too.

This. Lindsay is an amazing woman and her story is so inspirational! Way to go on reaching your goal! So proud of you! :D

fucking AMAZING!

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