Mindfulness
I have found that being 'mindful' has proven to be a powerful tool too help me take care of myself. It requires me to be focused and present. It also helps me be aware and accountable. I am not always as 'mindful' as I'd like to be, but more so now than I was before I had my WLS.
To me, being 'mindful' means that I am aware of what I'm doing and accountable to myself for my actions. Everyone needs to find their own ways of doing this, but I think that we all need to do this in order to be successful in the long term.
* Being mindful mean I get on the scale daily so that I am aware of my weight and am able to make corrections when they are still minor.
* Being mindful means logging my intake and activity if I notice that my scales are 'swinging' more than the 7 lb range that seems normal for my body -- basically, up or down 3 lbs from my 'sweet spot'.
* Being mindful means thinking about what I'm eating and if it is something that 'fuels' my body.
* Being mindful means leveraging my tool and 'taking care of business first', so that I start my meal with protein, move on to colorful carbs and then indulge in whatever else I want with whatever room I have left over.
* Being mindful means being aware of how I'm 'feeling' when I'm eating
Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145
Being mindful to me means making every effort to be active and take a walk or bike ride while ignoring the lame excuses why I shouldn't.
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It means putting "me" first. To eat when I need to and how I need to. To eat alone if I feel it is necessary. To make decisions that I and only I can be accountable for. Realizing that I would rather not eat a meal if I have a time limit. Being mindful means ifsmall pieces are necessary it doesn't mean i can eat them quickly.
Being mindful is something I do for me not for anyone else.
Wendy