OH YEAH!
You have to be fat to appreciate this. In fact, you have to be fat to think "fat"... period! Last year when I was in the UK I had to stop and ponder when my sis-in-law (and usual shopping companion) said to me, "Hmm, Uloma, do you know that it's only fat people (women) you have admired since we got here?" I guess unconsciously I was looking out for what would be flattering for me by appreciating what looked good on people my size! But the important thing is that I actually began to see the tricks and highlights of fat-dressing! It's a skill in itself and when mastered... it sure works!
I DON DE TIRE O!
I found that the nights and weekends are becoming increasingly difficult! Going out is too much of a temptation and not going out is too much of a bore! The later I stay awake to work (and there've been a lot of loooong nights lately... thank God! - work is picking up!!) the more I am tempted to have a piece of fish or chicken. How am I going to push the weightloss figure to 10kg this week then?
GYM MAYBE?
I will hit the gym on Mon-Wed and see what happens. I can't even threaten to do "Wednesday water" because you know about my liver-failure and besides, the morning after is too busy for me to risk sleeplessness and fainting spells!
This is so hard! But the inches are going off. At least so says my "afternoon shift" torturer who I saw yesterday. I want to believe her!!!
2 comments:
I am so happy to hear its going well Ulo, pls keep it up. The key is to keep it up whether u loose or you don, whether u have been good or bad. My greatest problem in my weight loss journey is consistency and i guarantee that once you keep it up........for life you will never be fat again.
my hour of reckoning is here now that i am back....to be.or not to be......therein lies the question.
Ulo we need to talk.
Wednesday water...lol, pls stay away from that substance.
Apart from that, all seems to be going well - we have to believe the "afternoon shift" torturer!
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