In just those two weeks, my perspective on cheating has changed a little. One day a week, I have a "protein day" with this program, which means no fruits or vegetables. Yesterday, I was having a really tough time sticking to the plan and by dinner, I was ravenously hungy and light-headed. Brad had made halibut, asparagus and rice. I broke down and had some asparagus and then after dinner, I had a banana... But I still didn't have any rice. So I "cheated" technically, but in a different way than I would have before. The journey of Shannon, a California woman determined to lose a large amount of weight.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
19.2 Pounds Down!
I've now completed two whole weeks on my new eating program and as of today, I am 19.2 pounds lighter than when I started. Yay!
In just those two weeks, my perspective on cheating has changed a little. One day a week, I have a "protein day" with this program, which means no fruits or vegetables. Yesterday, I was having a really tough time sticking to the plan and by dinner, I was ravenously hungy and light-headed. Brad had made halibut, asparagus and rice. I broke down and had some asparagus and then after dinner, I had a banana... But I still didn't have any rice. So I "cheated" technically, but in a different way than I would have before.
In just those two weeks, my perspective on cheating has changed a little. One day a week, I have a "protein day" with this program, which means no fruits or vegetables. Yesterday, I was having a really tough time sticking to the plan and by dinner, I was ravenously hungy and light-headed. Brad had made halibut, asparagus and rice. I broke down and had some asparagus and then after dinner, I had a banana... But I still didn't have any rice. So I "cheated" technically, but in a different way than I would have before.
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