Slow progress

(Reposted from another Miniminer)

First, let me tell you about Gabby. Gabby is 180 pounds and would dearly love to be 130 pounds. So she joins a weight loss class and starts a diet. In the first week she loses 4 pounds. Her reaction? "Fantastic!" "At this rate, I'll be 130 pounds in 3 months or less! Yippee!"

However, in the second week she loses nothing. Her reaction? "Disaster! Panic! Help! - I'm a useless fat lump!"

But she perseveres (grudgingly) and in week three loses another 2 pounds. Her reaction? "Big deal!"

So after three weeks dieting, she has lost 6 pounds which is perfect for someone of her weight. But it's not good enough for Gabby. As far as Gabby is concerned, it's no big deal. And over the next fortnight, all her enthusiasm flies out the window. Why?

Because it has dawned on Gabby that if she continues to lose 2 pounds a week, it's going to take her 6 months to slim down to her dream size. And Gabby does not have 6 months to wait. Because Gabby is much too busy. Poor old Gabby. She refuses to accept that losing weight takes time. Unfortunately, until she changes her attitude she will never lose weight in a thousand years.

Now take Kate, another member of Gabby's weight-loss group, who is exactly the same height and weight as Gabby. She loses weight at the same speed as Gabby, but her attitude to dieting is completely different. She knows it's easy to lose weight at the start of a diet, because most of it is fluid.

So when she loses 4 pounds in week one, she doesn't rush out and celebrate. She just stays calm and carries on dieting.

Equally, when she loses nothing in week two, she doesn't panic or get depressed. She just takes it in her stride and carries on dieting.

You see, Kate isn't really bothered WHAT happens in the first few weeks. She is much more concerned about the long term. So she bides her time and carries on. In fact, she carries on dieting and gradually shedding pounds for the next 12 weeks. Result? She loses a total of 30 pounds. Then celebrates! She takes her husband's credit card on a shopping trip and buys a gorgeous red dress which makes her look ten years younger!

She wears the dress to a local wedding and guess who she meets? Gabby! The same old Gabby who didn't have the patience to spend 3 months dieting. The same old Gabby who is now even fatter. The same old Gabby who is now crammed into elasticated pants and looking tired, red-faced and distinctly uncomfortable.

After the wedding, Kate goes back on her diet. She still has weight to lose. However, the reaction of her family and friends to her new slim shape has given her a real boost. Result? She finds dieting a lot easier. After four months later she is down another 30 pounds.

Meanwhile, Gabby too has been busy. She has started and stopped several new diets. Why does she keep stopping? Because the diets are too 'slow' for her liking. Remember, Gabby does NOT have time for slow diets. She's a fast-tracker!

Love this little story :D I sometimes get disheartened but I have lost 10lbs in 5 weeks which averaged out at 2lb a week. I do sometimes wish I could lose it all immediately but I know that will not happen. I hope to be at target in June but have figured even if I only lose a 1lb a week till then I'll only be 10-12lbs off target :D Not bad considering \i'll have been on plan 5 months :D
 
I too am on the slow train, I am determined NOT to give up this time. I will loose this weight this time,

I have lost 3lb in 3 weeks, I'm not gonna lie I get extremely frustrated as I am 100% on plan, but I am loosing.

My sister in law who has approx the same amount to loose as lost 15lb in the same time, she lost 9lb week 1, I do not know how but for my on sanity I have to stop comparing and focus on my own journey!!!!
 
Hi, I started out on the express train at first and now I am on the slow train. I lost three stones on a VLCD but when I came off for refeed at Christmas, I realised that I didn't know how to handle food or eat properly when faced with so many choices. There was still a lot for me to learn. I went back on the VLCD after Christmas but I didn't feel the same about it. I was starting to get really worried that I would just put it all back on when I stopped.

After Christmas my daughter wanted to lose weight too and with a husband and three children to feed she couldn't afford to buy the VLC diet products that I was using, so I made the decision to support her, came off the VLCD and joined SW with her on 21st January 2013. I have lost 8 pounds so far in three weeks on SW, (I lost 11 pounds in my first week on the VLCD!)

My daughter loses faster than me every week on SW, because she is younger and more active (I am a pensioner) and sometimes I think 'Oh heck, this is so slow, I'll just get back in the fast track!' However, in my heart of hearts I KNOW that the slow and steady way of SW is much better in so many ways. Yes, I shed a lot of weight very quickly on the VLCD, but it took SW to teach me to manage food in the long term. Slow and steady is the way. I still have two stones to lose, but I will take the time to enjoy the journey and admire the scenery along the way. Hopefully I will eventually arrive at my target weight, calm and happy and ready to enjoy myself, rather than being anxious and worried for the future.

Good luck on your journey, you have made fantastic progress already! :D
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