Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Losing Weight


Losing weight--it's been about a year since I was in that mode. And yes it's a different mode for me than staying with constant weight.

In my last post I wrote about dealing with the sensation of hunger. Yes it's a reality and probably the biggest reason why many people don't get serious about losing weight. But let's face it--it's a reality. You can either be afraid of it and stay heavier than you want to be or you can learn to get comfortable with it.

Me, I'd rather get comfortable with the sensation. Of course it's helpful for me to understand why the sensation is there. It is not "hunger" as I was led to believe as a youngster. In fact it could take as long as six weeks of complete absence of food before I'd be experiencing "hunger." Don't believe me, ask anyone who has been on a diet for longer than a couple days and they will tell you that there is no longer any feeling--not that I'm recommending fasting. But then there's nothing wrong with fasting for a couple days like over a week-end. Many say it's great because it gives the liver a break so it can detoxify.

Back to the feeling, what is it? When you consume fewer calories than your body needs to maintain it's body weight, your liver has to change its way of operating and get calories from stored fat cells. But rather than simply doing this, the liver creates a sensation that mislabled as hunger. I use an analogy of a squirrel storing away his nuts for winter and then when winter comes the squirrel has to take them out of storage, but before your liver (the squirrel) changes its way of operating, he questions you with this sensation--after all he can't speak.

So it's your liver's way of asking, "Do you know what you are doing? You've had me storing these calories away for years and now I have to go to the storage unit and take them out. Are you sure this is what you want me to do? Are you sane?"

It's my job to recognize this and say to myself, "yes, this is what I want--totally what I want." And as a result of it get excited about feeling that sensation because there's only one thing that's happening and that is those fat cells are being used.

Now as my blood sugar changes over from calorie supplied blood sugar to fat supplied blood sugar I might experience some nervousness for a few moments. So it might be helpful to avoid challenging my brain with a lot of thinking chores and instead take a break from doing stressful chores for a half hour or so.

The amazing thing is that I can get comfortable feeling the sensation and then much to my amazement it disappears. And this gets easier everyday. I'm down 5 pounds this week and have another ten to go.

What does this have to do with emotional eating? Not much. This is all about a shift in my attitude. Emotions come into place and tempt me to satisfy my squirrel and it's my job to take them straight.

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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Gaining Weight


Just got back from a week in Las Vegas--had a great time. There's lots to do there and lots of food too. In fact too much food. I ate my trip and gained back 5 of the 15 pounds I had lost ten months ago.
Well, I had ten more pounds I wanted to get rid of anyway so what better than to use these 5 pounds as motivation to get rid of them plus the additional 10 pounds that I've been putting off.

Getting in the grove is a challenge to lose weight. For me its about a commitment to feel the hungry sensation for a good part of the day. Of course there are the emotions of life that cry for soothing, but it's to convert that feeling that feels like hunger into a sensation that I'm happy to feel. For only then do I know that my body is using up excess pounds and converting them to blood sugar.

What interesting is that I still have my desert--only about a third of what I usually would eat. So putting the two together is the key for success for me, i.e. looking forward to that sensation and taking whatever emotion life throws at me straight.

The amazing thing is that when I get comfortable and look forward to that sensation, I forget it's there. and then when I do eat, I eat sparingly and properly, i.e. sitting down and relaxed.

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