Exercise has always been a critical component for my weight loss and maintenance - not only because of the calorie burn, but also what it does for me psychologically. Exercise makes me feel happier, more energized, and more "in control".
I understand your frustration - I've had those weeks'-long plateaus before. You've gotten good advice. My strategy to break though plateaus has always been to increase the exercise intensity or duration (throw in an extra workout here and there), make sure I'm getting enough high quality protein, drop the refined carbs, and drink more water.
I also will go back and really scrutinize my calorie count, because I've often found that I'm mis-measuring or miscounting something which is making my intake higher than I thought. I remember I was hooked on a low carb ice cream available locally called D'Lites and was eating a lot. The calorie count was so low, it was like magic. THEN I found out that they had misrepresented the calorie count, and when I actually measured by weight and got the actual count, it was 2-3 times what I thought!!! Boy was I PO'd. And yep, I was plateaued at the time and that's why - eating several HUNDRED calories more than I was counting. It is so easy to undercount our intake.
And, sometimes it just takes more time ...
Good luck!


And who can't use that?
One thing I didn't mention is stress. I think extra stress doesn't let my body get rid of the weight. I think if I had a more easy going personality, I might just be a few lbs. thinner right now, but I'm doing the best I can and am planning on taking a Yoga class on Tuesday. 