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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2006
    Noosa Hinterland
    704

    Hi girls!

    Thankyou so much for all the encouragement. Yes my biggest problem at the moment is definitely motivation too. I mean, im sitting here on the computer when I know I have a perfectly good exercise dvd sitting in the cupboard getting dusty or even a 10 acre property that needs maintaining and cleaning up!!. I feel sooo lazy.

    I also stopped breastfeeding my 13 month old 2 weeks ago also, and I have felt the weight really pile on since then too...

    I guess you are right Cricket in starting slowly and building up. It is about a lifestyle change and I have known that myself for so long. I also have a weakness in bread eating. Its so much easier to grab a peanut butter sandwich than to make a salad or a smoothie.

    I cant stand white bread, especially the cheaper ones, so I might have to buy those from now on while I get used to not having bread (sorry kids!).

    I could also write a list of healthy alternatives and keep chopped up veges in the fridge with dip....

    see im motivating myself!

    Keep the suggestions coming

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Nov 2005
    Ontario, Canada
    1,624

    Ugh, no don't make your kids eat white bread. It's bad for them too. Bleh.
    One of my favourite lunches right now is a huge handful of baby spinach greens (pre-washed and ready to eat) and a bit of tuna on top. If I have time, I throw on more veggies to make a proper salad, but if I'm in a rush, this is just as fast as a sandwich. I usually put some low-fat dressing on it, but you could definitely eat it plain too.

    I'll try to think of some more. Good luck!

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Mar 2005
    Sydney, NSW
    3,352

    dont forget you can make wraps which are lower in carbs, but then you don't miss out on a bit of bread if you want it. The mountain warps come in all sorts (rye, wholemeal etc) and you can pack them with salad and a piece of meat if you want. I find that avocado is good with salad and you often dont need meat.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    Gold Coast
    334

    Hey clairebear,

    As u know im a shocker when it comes to losing weight. I yo yo diet all the time. Over the last couple of months i have finally come to the realisation that this doest work. i have started going back to the gym again & eating properly(which was main problem). I find if u are going to diet, go for the low GI one. Its a lifestyle change not a diet. Plus the whole family can go on it. If google low GI diet or recipes etc... u will get lists of low gi foods & recipes. Im with cricket, u need to get into it slowly. Water is a huge thing. Luckily, iv never drank tea or coffee & even things like cordial or soft drinks. I really like water, so thats easy for me.
    U should start gardning since u now have heaps of space. I used to hate it,but recently have started doing it & i work up a godd sweat from it. Plus the kids get outside & play & i can keep an eye on them.
    Somebody(sorry cant remember who) said about getting dinner ready then leaving DH to feed the hungry mob. This is an excellent idea! Plus it gives u a bit of time out from the kiddies

    Motivation is hard. Dont set goals that are to big, otherwise i find with me, i get really depressed when i dont meet them & lose all motivation for a while.
    My goal was to shed a few kg by my birthday, which is pretty soon. I have lost a few kg, which im happy with.
    Just time spent outside is good

    ANyhoo, good luck with it all matey, havent talked to in agessssss. My computer is on the verge of blowing up(it smells like its burning when i turn it on) so i cant use messenger(leon wont let me put it on his work laptop).

    xxA

  5. #5

    Dec 2007
    Australia
    1,095

    Do your kids do extra-curricular activities? I know they're young, but kiddie karate starts at 3 years old. I don't know how many times a week it is (two I'd imagine) but perhaps your 5 y.o and 3 y.o could do that while you take your 12 m.o. for a walk?

    BTW, are you working? If not perhaps you could hire a babysitter just for the hour so you can go do something? I know it's a bit of expense but it might be worth it. Perhaps you can team up with another mum and share babysitting duties so you both get a chance to exercise.

    edit: I know this isn't an exercise type, but I really think eating raw foods will help you (anyone) lose weight. I lost something like 4kgs when I did it for 3 weeks. I ate only raw vegan products (now only eat vegan food). Surprisingly, you don't feel hungry.
    Last edited by Neenee Jellybeanie; November 9th, 2008 at 02:13 AM.