I eat em'. I love em'. I'm losin thru usin'! ( Flex pts. that is

)
I'm the exact oposite of Magfish. Will not nibble, bite, or drink my activity points. To me, its counter productive. I'm not working out to get extra food. I'm working out to get a better body.
My daily and flex pts provide all that I need. I started this program with 24 pts a day, add the 35 weekly and I get 59 points total. Even with the occassional aka "naughty" or questionable choice I still fall within my limit consistantly week after week. It all averages out. Some weeks I am hungrier then others. Some I'm not. Toss in everyone's nemesis "TOM" week... and well.

Never really had a problem with that week truth be told. Not after a little research. I found if ever there was a week to stick to the plan thats the week! Our bodies metabolism is kicked into high gear doing what it does internally. So I work with it avoiding pasta and chinese food like the plague.

I work into my plan that fruity-licious cake or piece of chocolate and I up my water by a glass or two. After my body is done whooshing away the waste, I usually have a whoosh weight too.

Another added bonus that I found for me was ( remember I've been doing this a year now. Lot's of time to figure out how I tick.

) That even if I felt like I blew it before TOM ( early stages of the program. You never really blow it unless you quit! ) I could still pull a maintain if I stuck to plan during TOM week.
I would like to mention too, that I havent dropped to the next level of points either. I don't feel the need. I'm still losing. Could I lose faster if I did? Probably. But I am happy here. I like my lifestyle. I like my weight loss as it is. I may lose two pounds a month now but what a month!

It's not a race for me. It's learning to live this life with style! With all it's celebrations and heart breaking sorrows. The boring ho-hums, the daily do's, the infuriating little things, coupled with all the things that make us smile.
Krista Scott-Dixon at
www.stumptuous.com said it best and I quote...
"You see, progress is not exactly a linear onward-and-upward thing. It's more like a thousand little tiny stops and starts. Even for the so-called experts, life intervenes with multiple pressures to fail.
It doesn't get any easier. You just get better at managing it, problem solving, and coming up with creative strategies to combat it. You get better at saying no to things that rob your of your energy and better at saying yes to the things that are truly valuable and essential.
There is no better time. There is no better life stage. All you have is now; all you have is you.
These things that seem to impede you - you don't wait till they're done then start your life. They are your life."
I have 16 more pounds to maintainace. The proof is in the fat-free pudding.
