Knowing how it felt then makes now feel amazing |
Time to reflect |
Six years ago today I gave up smoking. Six years ago today I decided enough was
enough it was time to change my life.
Six years ago today I decided I was worth the effort after all. (You can read My Fat Story here).
Since then I’ve lost almost six stones (82lbs) in weight; I’m currently at 12 stone 3lbs (79lbs lost). I’m
so very proud of that fact. I’m a
different person to the Krissie back then. I can give you all the excuses under the sun
as to how I ended up almost 18 stone in weight, but excuses are all they
are. I drank too much alcohol and sugary
drinks, ate all the wrong foods in excess and hardly moved my body except to
get to the fridge/oven/car/bar/pizza place. I was lazy, end of. Although studying full time didn't help it wasn't an excuse to be lazy. That's the crux of the matter, I was lazy as a lazy thing on a lazy day. And though we went through the heartbreak of losing my beloved Grampa to leukemia and watched my Father in law's health deteriorate due to his diabetes, I still sat on my lardy arse doing nothing. And if anything they should have been HUGE motivators.
I can admit all this now because this journey takes a lot of
soul searching when you have that much weight to lose. Something valuable I’ve
discovered is that lifestyle change begins with the mind. This is something I learned from the ever
lovely Steve Miller. You can do all the
diets you want but the lifestyle change doesn’t happen until you programme the
mind. And that either takes hypnosis or
a long time to change your habits. I
took the long option because I didn’t know these things were available to me,
hypnosis to lose weight, really? Yes really.
Why not? We use it to give up smoking, biting our nails, why not use it to
remove the blockade we’ve set up surrounding our fragile self image to allow us
to progress on to being the best we can be?
Another valuable thing I’ve learned, and this one I learned
only this year, stop comparing yourself to other people. Even identical twins are unique; the shape of
the eyes are slightly different, or one’s a little taller than the other... you
get the idea. This one came courtesy of
the fabulous Chalene Johnson. Why compare yourself with others? What are you ever going to achieve? And that was a major flaw in my approach to
many things. So and so has done XYZ, but
hang on I’ve been doing that so why are they getting all the plaudits and
success?? Why because they weren’t
concerning themselves with what others were doing, they weren’t comparing
themselves to others. And that’s something I was doing in abundance, hiding in
my little office in the house and looking with envy at others succeeding where
I was plateauing. Silly isn’t it? You can
be this positive motivator and still have days where you go ‘urgh’. It happens
to us all. Even Steve and Chalene I bet.
So looking back on the last six years, what have I achieved?
These are in no particular order, just as they come to me while writing them
down:
- I gave up smoking
- I started a fitness regime
- I rediscovered what foods my body really needs to function
- I came to like sprouts (who’d a thunk?)
- I gained my Masters in literature
- I got a promotion in my job (even thought here are days I wonder if it's been worth it)
- I met some of the most amazing people I have ever known
- I have (along with the guys in the band) written and recorded not 1 but 2 albums and an EP
- I performed at a number of heavy metal festivals and gigged up and down the country countelss times
- I strengthened my marriage with the most wonderful man I know.
- I bought a brand new car (only a little one but still brand new off the production line)
- I set up my blog
- I realised what my long term career will be
- I returned to Greece for a holiday with my best friends and hubby.
- I qualified as a fitness instructor.
- I lost almost 6 stone in weight
There are more but I would end up making this post HUGE if I
carried on. Those are the biggest ones
on the list.
Losing weight is relative, Einstein! |
Six years, and finally I’ve cracked my mindset. Pandora is very
quiet of late, I think she may have finally admitted defeat.
I’d like to say a massive thank you to all of you who read
my blog. The journey is far from over,
and in many ways it’s still just beginning. I hope you’ll all stick along for
the ride, and thank you for reading my random ramblings. I can't wait to share the next chapter with you.
Here’s to the next six years, and continuing to be the best you, and me, that we can be.
Much love
Krissie
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You've accomplished some amazing things, congratulations! I don't see why 2012 won't be adding more things to your list ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Renee, yep I have a whole list of goals for 2012. ;)
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