I was 140 about 3 years ago, which i think is a a good weight for me.
I gained the weight in college and feel like it's impossible to come off.
I've been eating healthier in general but I think grabbing a piece of candy every so often, or a few bites of my boyfriend's unhealthy lunch ...everyday is hurting me a lot. Can cutting back on that really help?
I've been working out pretty consistently for 20 or 30 minutes 3 to 4 times a week for about a month now and haven't really seen results, maybe i lost 2 pounds of water weight. i walk on the treadmill and am working on my running..i can run about 5 minutes on 5.5 mph , otherwise i walk 3.5 mph on a 1.0 incline.
I'm absolutely frustrated. I don't even feel like I'm a big eater either. Some days I'm so busy I literally forget that I didn't eat (school + work, like so many people!)
I grab a hummus, tabbouleh, and veggie pita sandwich in the caf on most days, pop in frozen veggies or grab an apple when i want a snack...don't keep any junk in my actual dorm (the other night my boyfriend was like "hey i want a snack...i said ok! I have hummus, apples, bananas, greek yogurt...what do you want?! and he's like...oh...nevermind..haha" i drink mostly water. sometimes i grab a starbucks but with skim milk, and the smallest size.
also, i rarely drink. maybe a cocktail or a glass of wine once or twice a month.
i know i wont see results right away but...

i just dont think its fair...what am i supposed to do? just eat apples all day and work out 7 days a week and THEN ill lose the weight?
also, i have 2 thin sisters. one used to be bigger than me but actually LOST weight in school, now she's so tall and slim. she seems to be a picky eater now but she gets fast food like every day!
what am i doing wrong? and i did a food journal but it didnt seem to help me.

hope this helps
