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These chairs aren’t made for sitting (part 2)

And here’s the follow-up to Saturday’s post! It too was originally published in the first days of my blog. Last week I shared how, many years ago, I got stuck in a bentwood rocking chair at church, and...

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Self Imposed Limits

I don’t like limits. Limits aren’t fun. Limits box me in and often times I hurt myself trying to get out. During my obese days, I didn’t have any limits on the food choices I made. If I wanted an...

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Why Do We Run to Food?

Food was a struggle for me. Why then, was food my first choice in times of stress, boredom, anger, unhappiness, happiness or nervousness? At the end of a long day I’d hold an opened carton of Breyer’s...

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My Very First 5K

What do you think when you see a person jogging down the side of the road?  I hope you think: Good for them I wish I could do that Wow, they are fast I wonder how far they go? You know what I thought...

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Legacies of Health

I’ve been thinking about the legacies we will leave behind when we have passed from this world. There is an elderly couple in our church who had 5 children. Those 5 children gave them 25 grandchildren....

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Two Very Different Visits

After my third child’s birth I lost my usual 15 pounds and was depressed to realize I would once again be gaining weight and heading further into the 300′s. I felt so out of control and incredibly...

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Resting Too Much!

Being overweight wasn’t just hard on me, but it was also hard on my family. I was often tired, and lacked energy for participating in activities that most people do without thinking.  Going shopping...

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The Obesity Stigma Persists Even After You Lose Weight

After I lost weight, I not only lost about 25 inches off my waist and 150 pounds off my frame, but I also lost a best friend and gained a bunch of self confidence. Many things in my life changed after...

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Staying Motivated When No One Says A Thing

No matter whether I weighed 200 or 300 pounds, I never really gave up trying to lose weight. Sure, I’d try to talk myself into temporary contentment for a short while, but before long, I would try...

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The Perception That Overweight People Are Lazy

Before I gained 150 pounds in my 20’s, I honestly thought that people who were morbidly obese were probably lazy and spent a lot of their time sitting or laying on the couch. I feel bad that I assumed...

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Diana Nyad and the Value of Never Giving Up

All I could say was, “Wow,” when I read the news that Diana Nyad had successfully completed the 110-mile swim from Cuba to Key West, Florida. Then when I watched her interview on the CBS website and...

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What Is Your Magic Number?

305 pounds was about 150 pounds more than I should have been carrying around as a 5’10” woman in her 20s and 30s. The truth is that walking around with an extra 150 pounds on my frame left me...

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Self Imposed Limits

I don’t like limits. Limits aren’t fun. Limits box me in and often times I hurt myself trying to get out. During my obese days, I didn’t have any limits on the food choices I made. If I wanted an...

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Secret Eating Can Be Detrimental to Your Weight Loss Success

Secrets are fun for birthdays, Christmas, and special occasions but secrets are not fun when it comes to weight loss. Not fun, and not good for you. Secret eating is a behavior that some people engage...

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These chairs aren’t made for sitting (part 2)

And here’s the follow-up to Saturday’s post! It too was originally published in the first days of my blog. Last week I shared how, many years ago, I got stuck in a bentwood rocking chair at church, and...

View Article


Self Imposed Limits

I don’t like limits. Limits aren’t fun. Limits box me in and often times I hurt myself trying to get out. During my obese days, I didn’t have any limits on the food choices I made. If I wanted an...

View Article

My Very First 5K

What do you think when you see a person jogging down the side of the road?  I hope you think: Good for them I wish I could do that Wow, they are fast I wonder how far they go? You know what I thought...

View Article


Legacies of Health

I’ve been thinking about the legacies we will leave behind when we have passed from this world. There is an elderly couple in our church who had 5 children. Those 5 children gave them 25 grandchildren....

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Two Very Different Visits

After my third child’s birth I lost my usual 15 pounds and was depressed to realize I would once again be gaining weight and heading further into the 300’s. I felt so out of control and incredibly...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Resting Too Much!

Being overweight wasn’t just hard on me, but it was also hard on my family. I was often tired, and lacked energy for participating in activities that most people do without thinking.  Going shopping...

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