Slightly apprehensive but still sure I'm making the right choice. I am taking a week off from 4:3, no fasts for 12 days.
The main reason is that my brother who I very rarely see is coming to stay for a week, and it is also TT week. For anyone who has no idea what I'm talking about, which is probably everyone, it's a week-long series of motorbike races here on the Isle of Man. Now I'm not into motorbikes but it really takes over the whole island, it's sort of a week of madness and events and entertainment.
With the combination of so much going on, and I think its a little bit rude to be on a restrictive diet with a house guest - not very hospitable, the easiest thing to do is take a week off. Trying to do 5:2 or 4:3 would be too hard and I feel would make me miserable and grumpy.
Funnily, apart from being slightly wary of over-doing it, I feel OK about it.
I've decided that life is for living not dieting, and having come so far I can take a week off and not stress about it. I started losing weight just over a year ago (April 2012) at 14 stone 2 lb. Yesterday I weighed in at 10 stone 13.
I could obsess about how awful it will be to put some of that weight back on, which is pretty much inevitable. However I have decided to take a long-term view and look at the bigger picture. I know that I have the tools once I get back on plan. Looking at this positively I can enjoy my week, then enjoy getting back to my normal routine and see the extra weight come back off again.
I want to do 5:2 (actually I usually do 4:3) because I WANT TO, not because my world will end if I don't, and that means making it fit in around my life. So what if I take an extra few weeks to reach my goal, I have confidence that with the help of this diet I will get there. The extra few weeks it may take are not important. Living life is important.
(but wish me luck anyway.....?)
The main reason is that my brother who I very rarely see is coming to stay for a week, and it is also TT week. For anyone who has no idea what I'm talking about, which is probably everyone, it's a week-long series of motorbike races here on the Isle of Man. Now I'm not into motorbikes but it really takes over the whole island, it's sort of a week of madness and events and entertainment.
With the combination of so much going on, and I think its a little bit rude to be on a restrictive diet with a house guest - not very hospitable, the easiest thing to do is take a week off. Trying to do 5:2 or 4:3 would be too hard and I feel would make me miserable and grumpy.
Funnily, apart from being slightly wary of over-doing it, I feel OK about it.
I've decided that life is for living not dieting, and having come so far I can take a week off and not stress about it. I started losing weight just over a year ago (April 2012) at 14 stone 2 lb. Yesterday I weighed in at 10 stone 13.
I could obsess about how awful it will be to put some of that weight back on, which is pretty much inevitable. However I have decided to take a long-term view and look at the bigger picture. I know that I have the tools once I get back on plan. Looking at this positively I can enjoy my week, then enjoy getting back to my normal routine and see the extra weight come back off again.
I want to do 5:2 (actually I usually do 4:3) because I WANT TO, not because my world will end if I don't, and that means making it fit in around my life. So what if I take an extra few weeks to reach my goal, I have confidence that with the help of this diet I will get there. The extra few weeks it may take are not important. Living life is important.
(but wish me luck anyway.....?)