Posts from the ‘Reports from the Front’ Category

  • Imagination.

    Imagination.

    August 24th, 2005 | Reports from the Front | tracy | No Comments

    Is imagination a factor in motivation? Of course, you’ve got to be pretty committed to imagining fantastic things and wanting what you imagine. If you can’t really imagine it, can you create the motivation to achieve it? As I’ve mentioned, I’m pretty unmotivated right now about weight loss. I understand intellectually that I need to [...]

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  • Motivation.

    Motivation.

    August 22nd, 2005 | Reports from the Front | tracy | No Comments

    I’ve come to believe that I am an unmotivated person. I must be, because I’m pretty sure that I’m completely unmotivated to lose weight. Intellectually, I understand the need to part with the tonnage accumulated by years of over-indulgence and sloth. But emotionally, I must be attached to my lard. Heavy dinners, copious amounts of [...]

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  • Gain and Pain.

    Gain and Pain.

    August 19th, 2005 | Reports from the Front | tracy | No Comments

    Today is not a good day. I’ve been off the blogging for a week, and in those seven days I’ve put on five pounds. It could be the indulgence of my birthday, the visit of my nephew, or the all-around collapse of discipline, but nonetheless I’ve put on almost everything I took off. So now [...]

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  • 432,600 Calories

    432,600 Calories

    August 12th, 2005 | Reports from the Front | tracy | No Comments

    Yesterday I was feeling pretty proud of myself for losing a couple of pounds. Today, they’re back after rather serious birthday indulgences. And … I don’t care. If my weight’s ever going to change, I’ve got to get over the day-to-day fretting over a pound or two and make overarching changes that just make the [...]

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  • 44 and Counting

    44 and Counting

    August 11th, 2005 | Reports from the Front | tracy | No Comments

    The reason I’m fat, honestly, is because I eat too much and don’t get enough exercise. And I’ve been doing that now for all of my adult life. Sometimes I’m a little better than others, but within the last decade I’ve put on and lost and put on and lost about 70-80 pounds.

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  • Visualize this.

    Visualize this.

    August 10th, 2005 | Reports from the Front | tracy | 1 Comment

    Eating for all these years has provided temporal joy. When I’ve enjoyed something really tasty, the clouds go away (if only for a moment) and there’s something else to focus on. But now that I want to lose weight, I see that to shed the tonnage, I’ve got to look inside and find something else that can really nourish who I am. Writing this blog has helped me focus on something other than food, or diet. By committing to writing it every day, it’s made me see that with a little more thought about the “why” of losing weight, the “how” might take care of itself.

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  • Speed.

    Speed.

    August 9th, 2005 | Reports from the Front | tracy | No Comments

    In the ’70s we ate 136 pounds of flour and cereal products and now it’s up to 200 pounds per person – and the increase is almost all from processed, white flour, high sugar foods. Not to mention, everything has been Super-sized. Example: 1955 McDonald’s French fries – 2.4 ounces, 210 calories. 2004 Super size Fries – 7 ounces, 610 calories.

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  • Hungry, Tired & Grumpy.

    Hungry, Tired & Grumpy.

    August 8th, 2005 | Reports from the Front | tracy | No Comments

    OK, it’s only Monday and I feel like the week is already half over. I’m grumpy. I’m hungry. And the prospect of losing 26.2 pounds by October 21 seems impossible to me today. I honestly don’t know if I have the stamina to do all that’s necessary to lose the tonnage. If there is one [...]

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  • Reality Bites.

    Reality Bites.

    August 7th, 2005 | Reports from the Front | tracy | No Comments

    One of the realizations I’m coming to is that thinner people just don’t drink as much as I do (or did). I think that maybe they have a glass or two of wine a week (not a night). Much as I hate to admit the reality of the situation, I think I have to adapt to their way if I want to lose weight. Because my way doesn’t seem to have the same effect. My way has gotten me into the situation I’m in today, where I weigh too much.

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  • 180 Sounds Nice.

    180 Sounds Nice.

    August 6th, 2005 | Reports from the Front | tracy | No Comments

    Today I decided to go to Paris for a vacation in October. I love Paris. It’s so … everything I’m not. Sophisticated. Interesting. Cosmopolitan. Fascinating. Intellectual. And thin. So I have a new reason to want to lose weight: I’d rather not tramp around Paris and look like a big fat American. I find myself [...]

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