(Why I write introductory post here)
About a year ago, I saw some photos of myself on Facebook and was mortified at how I looked. I’d gained so much weight in years since I’d graduated from college that I was embarrassed for anyone to see. At my mother’s urging, I joined Weight Watchers, even though I was dubious as to how much success I might have with it.
I also doubted whether or not I should announce to the blogworld about my attempt to lose weight. I mean, no one even knows what I look like, save my real-life friends, so what difference would it make to everyone else that I was losing weight. But because I was getting used to the whole over-sharing concept that drives a blog, I went ahead and wrote about it.
Then I realized something: I put my weight-loss pledge out there in writing for all to see. As a result, I didn’t want to let anyone down by giving up. I’m a stubborn gal like that. I wanted to be able to report back to all of you that I wasn’t all talk without action just as much as I wanted to be able to call my mom and tell her each week that I was working toward my goal.
At times it was easy, but most of the time it was hard as crap. I work a lot of hours, so it took some real focus to plan out my meals and strap on my running shoes. But the encouragement I received with each post I wrote made it more than worth it. After a while, my new lifestyle was just that — a new, healthier lifestyle. That’s when it got much easier.
Then I started reading about some of my blogger friends who were committing to Weight Watchers and other healthy goals, and it warmed my heart so much. I am bursting with pride for each of you.
So now, I’m proud to announce that today I reached the ultimate Weight Watchers’ goal: lifetime membership. What that means is I reached the weight-loss goal I set for myself through the program (18 pounds), and I maintained that weight loss for six weeks. Now, as long as I hover somewhere near that goal, I’ll never have to pay to attend another Weight Watchers meeting. I could even consider becoming a group leader if I wanted.
Actually, I’ve lost more than my goal. My official tally:
-minus 22.4 pounds since the start of Weight Watchers about 7.5 months ago
-minus about 26.7 pounds since I started keeping track a few weeks before that
I couldn’t have done it without all of you.
great great story. I’ve been twittering about running a 10K so I feel I have to do it now.
MG that is fantastic news – good for you! I love that writing keeps us committed and real.
Congrats! Let’s go for a walk/run when I come to Knoxville?!
Congratulations! Its definitely been inspiring to hear how all your hard work has paid off.
Woo! Congratulations! That is quite an achievement.
Congratulations, Lady! That is just awesome. And so are you.
Congrats! Woohoo! Be proud of yourself!
Woot! Woot!
That’s pretty damn stellar. Go MG!
Congrats!! I never actually set a long-term goal for myself, but I think it’s around 20 lbs. I’ve lost 18 so far and feel great so I’m kind of at that point where I’m just living healthier and not going to WW anymore, but it really was great.
Congrats! I love reading your blog, I’m glad I found you through Kate. You’re inspiring and I hope I can blog about being a lifetime member someday.