Agreed. "I lost x pounds" is less important than "I am x pounds from my target weight." [A voice wants me to say that these are less important than "My waist size is x inches from my target waist size." Too much influence from "You: the User's Manual" and "RealAge.com" these days.]
I generally think how I look/my measurments is more important than what I weigh. As I approach I get lighter, I'll also shrink. At some point I'll have to decided whether I actually have a target weight or a target pants size (or a target weight I can lift, distance I can run, etc.). They're not mutually exclusive, and right now I'm headed towards all of these goals ;-)
How you feel is the most important thing. I think it is helpful to keep a record of where you've been, just to remind yourself how much you have accomplished already. I set large and small goals for myself: weight goals, clothing size goals, and physical goals for myself.
Some of these may seem silly to other people (like being able to boost myself out of the pool without using a ladder), but they give me a way to acknowledge my successes.
Some of these may seem silly to other people (like being able to boost myself out of the pool without using a ladder), but they give me a way to acknowledge my successes.
Getting heavy didn't happen all at once. I didn't eat one wrong thing and suddenly gain 50 pounds. It was years of minor failures. I'm looking at losing the weight the same way -- in reverse -- and I'll take whatever little victories I can get. Milestones? Heck, I'll take inchstones. I want to pat myself on the back and celebrate every tiny little step in the right direction -- because all those tiny little steps add up.
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Date: 2008-07-14 09:05 pm (UTC)[A voice wants me to say that these are less important than "My waist size is x inches from my target waist size." Too much influence from "You: the User's Manual" and "RealAge.com" these days.]
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Date: 2008-07-14 10:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-15 11:49 am (UTC)Some of these may seem silly to other people (like being able to boost myself out of the pool without using a ladder), but they give me a way to acknowledge my successes.
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Date: 2008-07-15 01:50 pm (UTC)Getting heavy didn't happen all at once. I didn't eat one wrong thing and suddenly gain 50 pounds. It was years of minor failures. I'm looking at losing the weight the same way -- in reverse -- and I'll take whatever little victories I can get. Milestones? Heck, I'll take inchstones. I want to pat myself on the back and celebrate every tiny little step in the right direction -- because all those tiny little steps add up.