I’m a bit embarrassed to admit it – but for the last 4 years or so, I’ve been telling myself that I should lose a few pounds.
Let’s start with the facts…
- I’m just shy of 5’6”
- At my highest weight, I was 195 pounds
- At my lowest (as an adult), I weighed 124 pounds (for like 30 seconds)
- I currently weigh between 135 and 138 – and my weight has been consistently in this range for the last 5 years
- I’m muscular and stocky with strong German thighs
- I’m pretty damn fit for a 41 year old chick
At my lowest weight – when everyone was telling me I looked ah-maaazing and my size 6 pants were starting to feel a little loose, I was struggling with what was eventually diagnosed as microscopic colitis – a rare side effect of a medication I was taking at the time.
New flash! It’s pretty easy to maintain a lower weight when you’re afraid to eat and constantly dehydrated.
Once I went off the medication, my weight quickly jumped back up to 135. But the committee in my head kept saying – if you could only get back to 125 – then you’d be able to fit back into your size 6 jeans and look the way society says you’re supposed to look.
Guess what? I’m done. Finished. Over it. Mic drop! I officially declare that 135 – 138 is my healthy natural weight range.
Here’s the truth friends – when I hit my “ultimate goal weight,” I was satisfied for maybe 5 minutes before I started wanting to be just a little bit leaner. The party lasts for a very short period of time and we go straight back to wanting more.
We can continue to pursue this never ending quest for “perfection” or we can say – enough is enough!
At my healthy natural weight…
- I can go out for beers on a Friday night with my husband and friends
- I don’t have to track calories or points or eliminate every gram of sugar
- I can enjoy chocolate and the occasional pizza night
- I don’t have to hit the gym 6 or 7 days a week
- I am healthy and happy and fit and SO much more fun to be around
- My quality of life is better – like 1000x better than when I’m obsessing over everysinglething I eat + drink
- I never EVER have to transform cauliflower into “rice” or pizza “dough” again
To get back to 125 and stay there I’d have to eliminate most of my favorite indulgences. Goodbye chocolate + tacos + brunch with my husband.
I’d have to say no thank you when my hubby bakes fresh bread – which he loves to do on occasion.
I’d have to embrace a fairly restrictive diet – like the don’t eat anything until noon nonsense that’s all the rage right now. The one where people drink coffee all morning to keep the hunger pangs away.
I like coffee and all – but eff that!
I’d have to track my calories and make sure I don’t exceed ~1200/day. And me + myfitnesspal broke up looong ago.
I’d have to workout to burn calories instead of going to the gym because it makes me feel strong + badass + energetic.
I don’t have enough fingers and toes to count the number of women (and men) I know who want to lose, “just a few more pounds.”
We all have a set point – a place where our body naturally resides when we’re feeding it and moving it in a way that is healthy and sustainable.
For me it’s 135ish. For you it might be 175. For someone else – who won the genetic lottery – maybe 120.
My size 6 jeans are currently in a bag ready to go to Goodwill. Sweet freedom!
I encourage you to put down the the magazines and skinny jeans and trust your own wisdom when it comes to determining what healthy looks like for you.
Because, “just a few more pounds,” can easily turn into an endless spin cycle of suffering, self-hate, fad diets, disordered eating – or all of the above.
Consider what might happen if you put all of that energy into loving others and enjoying life?
And with that, I’m heading out to meet some friends for a Guinness.
Cheers!
Robyn
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