
I’m about to do something I’ve never done. See below. (And I’m not sure why my hair looks gray on top. It’s not.)
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen on the Weight Struggle Bus:
I know your pain. I was with you in more than spirit a year ago. As a reminder, here’s a photo from Trish the Human’s wedding on Sept. 9 last year:
I cringe when I see that photo. I’m clearly trying — and failing — to hide behind Dominic.
Here’s a photo from a year earlier:
Notice the body language. (I’d say to notice the dark, slimming colors, but I wear black despite how much of me there is.)
I was MISERABLE. How to hide in photos was the least of my worries.
Bigger worries:
- High cholesterol
- Inability to give campus tours without getting out of breath (especially up one particular hill)
- Ridiculous amount of self consciousness
- Negative self talk
- Wardrobe reduced by 80 percent
- Snoring
- Sleeping even less than I do now
- Hot all the damn time
I’ve shared with you my turning point. It’s different for everyone, but let me say this about that:
It is NEVER going to get easier.
There is no magic pill.
Surgery can be a fix for some but still requires changes in eating habits.
You have to decide you are going to do something about your health. Then DO IT.
The program I chose worked for me*, but may not work for you.
Despite the fact that I’m married to someone in the CrossFit Cult (or maybe, actually, BECAUSE of that), I hate exercising. I lost almost 50 pounds by controlling what went in my piehole.
Now that I’ve lost the weight, I go to the gym three times a week for my Biddy Boot Camp.
I hit my goal weight in April, and I have maintained it with very little effort.
I FEEL GREAT!
That’s what I say to anyone who will listen. People not even living with me notice the difference.
To that end, I’m going to do something I’ve never, ever done — and never would have done if I hadn’t lost the weight: Publicly post a bikini pic. No filter. No cropping. No Photoshop.
Here we go.
I know I still have some work to do, but I feel more confident than I have in more than 15 years. I’m brave enough to take and share this photo, anyway.
And if this move inspires even ONE of you to make a change for your sake and for the sake of your family, then my nervousness at doing it will have been worth it.
If I can do it, you can too. I believe in you.
Love and all my best wishes for a healthier you,
Beth
* Eddie is now a coach in the program. Send me a message if you want me to hook you up.
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