What's your goal?

poet_kelly
on 9/7/11 9:31 am - OH
No, I don't mean your goal weight.

I think sometimes we get too hung up on the numbers.  My goal weight was 140.  But why did I want to weigh 140?  Was it just so I could enjoy seeing those numbers on the scale?  Well, no.  It was so I could look  relatively "normal," buy clothes in regular stores, walk up stairs without getting out of breath, not feel embarrassed eating in front of other people because I ate so much, bend over to tie my shoes without difficulty, etc.  Those are the things that are really important to me, not the numbers on the scale.

Yes, sometimes it's easy to focus on the numbers and forget about what really matters.  But then we need to refocus ourselves.  What if the numbers on my scale never got below 150 but I could still do all those things that I wanted to do?  Would it matter that I didn't meet my weight goal? 

Well, I'll be honest.  I would feel bad about not meeting that number goal.  I'd feel at least a little disappointment in myself.  But I think the other things are the things are are really important.

I've met those goals I mentioned above, but it's good to always have a goal, right?

So here are some current goals of mine:

- Eat fewer processed foods, make more food "from scratch"

-  Find more vegan sources of protien and begin including them in my diet, while reducing dairy products in my diet

- Learn more about the difference between simple carbs and complex carbs and decide how much of each I think should be in my diet

-  Work on preventing drops in my blood sugar by paying more attention to the balance of protein and carbs in each meal and snack

- Figure out a way to be more active.  I know I'm not gonna do some kind of formal exercise program but I also know I need to spend less time on my couch.

So.  What are your goals?  What things are really important to you, regardless of the number on the scale?

View more of my photos at ObesityHelp.com          Kelly

Please note: I AM NOT A DOCTOR.  If you want medical advice, talk to your doctor.  Whatever I post, there is probably some surgeon or other health care provider somewhere that disagrees with me.  If you want to know what your surgeon thinks, then ask him or her.    Check out my blog.

 

macjuicy
on 9/7/11 9:39 am - FL
My main goal was to cure my diabetes, but I have accomplished so much more in such a short time

• No Junk Food in 4 Months
• No Soda in 5 months
• I excersise now 5 days a week
• No more shopping at the Big & Tall

Numbers on the scale mean nothing to me anymore heheh

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_Donna_
on 9/7/11 9:43 am, edited 9/7/11 9:44 am

The goal I told my surgeon was; I want to play on the floor with my grandchildren and not have to crawl to the nearest piece of furniture to get myself up.

RNY 5-5-2011

Nessy2976
on 9/7/11 9:50 am - MD
 I too want to spend less time on my sofa. I tend to sit or lay about a lot when I get home from work. That I would say is my number one goal right now.  I live in Maryland and our weather has been either too hot to go out or now to wet! I have a treadmill and use it very little.  I am still tired from surgery, as I am only 3 weeks out. 

I want to find new things to eat weekly, so I don't get bored. I really can't wait till I can eat more. 

I am not worried about the numbers on the scale.  I do not own a scale and do not plan on owning one.  I will get weighed monthly for now at the docs and that is what I will go by. 

I want to get in my protein, fluids and vits and get healthier. I would love ro start to run, not fast, but run, for me. First I need to get off the sofa and get movin!
 "Patience is bitter, but the fruit can be sweet."                            
nfarris79
on 9/7/11 9:51 am - Germantown, MD
 I wanted to buy cute clothes that didn't cost a whole paycheck (hint, Lane Bryant), I wanted to give myself a jump-start on battling food demons, I wanted to be like those cute chicks who run outdoors in their awesome workout clothes.....
Granted, I know the surgery doesn't get me to those- my choices have a greater say in that, I gotta do the work - but surgery's helping me have a slight edge.....

First ultra: Stone Mill 50 miler 11/15/14 13:44:38, First Full Marathon: Marine Corps 10/27/13 4:57:11Half Marathon PR 2:04:43 at Shamrock VA Beach Half-Marathon, 12/2/12 First Half-Marathon 2:32:47, 5K PR  Run Under the Lights 5K 27:23 on 11/23/13, 10K PR 52:53 Pike's Peek 10K 4/21/13(1st timed run) Accumen 8K 51:09 10/14/12.

     
 

LJ1972
on 9/7/11 10:08 am - FL
I want to wear jeans (check).
I want to : go hiking, horseback riding, canoeing, kayaking, camping in the mountains, fly to yellowstone, do search and rescue with my horse (and maybe a dog coming soon).... I want to sit in an chair with arms without pain, sit in a booth without fear, walk through a crowded room without feeling like I take up all the space. I want to do a 5k... RUN a 5k ... and be able to wear the Tshirt they give away. I want to ride waterslides, rollercoasters and bicycles.

I want to take healthy lifestyle changes and make them healthy lifestyle habits.

That's the short list.
hlacy
on 9/7/11 10:10 am, edited 9/7/11 10:10 am - Chandler, AZ
Good topic, Kelly!

I went into surgery and still have these goals because the medical issues I have may not go away with surgery (although I was diagnosed as Type II Diabetic 2 weeks before surgery and at two weeks post op it was gone!):

- Be able to find healthy alternatives to satisfy my cravings, like substitutes for chips, bread and carbs
- Be able to feel better about myself overall and not wonder what people are thinking of me
- Be able to keep up with my healthier friends
- Buy clothes anywhere I go!
- Spend less money on food (that probably will not happen though as I am trying to eat more organic, LOL)
- Be more physically active and not see exercise as a chore
- Fly on an airplane without the fear of being asked to buy another seat or be an "annoyance" to the person sitting next to me (luckily neither has ever happened)
"Keep a green tree in your heart and perhaps a singing bird will come"           

poet_kelly
on 9/7/11 10:29 am - OH
I want to start eating more local food, which I think will be a good way to get organic produce without it costing a fortune.  Unfortunately I've just decided this toward the end of the farmer's market season, but that will be my plan for next year.  You can often get organic stuff from local farmers even if they can't label it organic because they haven't jumped through whatever hoops the government requires for that.

View more of my photos at ObesityHelp.com          Kelly

Please note: I AM NOT A DOCTOR.  If you want medical advice, talk to your doctor.  Whatever I post, there is probably some surgeon or other health care provider somewhere that disagrees with me.  If you want to know what your surgeon thinks, then ask him or her.    Check out my blog.

 

hlacy
on 9/7/11 11:41 am - Chandler, AZ
Yes, I need to frequent more Farmer's Markets. However, here in the Phoenix area, for some reason many of them are smack dab in the middle of the day during the week - hello, working people like natural food, too! I need to find one on a Saturday or Sunday.
"Keep a green tree in your heart and perhaps a singing bird will come"           

Kelly S.
on 9/7/11 12:10 pm - MA
 Kelly ~  does your area offer CSAs (community supported agriculture)?  They run year round around here.  I do find it a hassle to go pick up my share (as another member posted, the pickup day is usually a weekday when most people work), but the overall cost and freshness make it so worthwhile. Just a thought ;)
        
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