Many people diet. Many people exercise or lose weight for various reason. I myself have gone through various periods of these various behaviors. As a child, I played many sports (basketball, baseball, soccer, cheerleading). As a teen I did a lot of yo-yo dieting and cycles of exercising extensively everyday for a few months and then not exercising at all for the rest of the year. I kind of eventually came to terms that I would just always be overweight. That I just didn’t have the discipline and that maybe my body just wanted to be fat. Even now, though I am losing weight rapidly and amazed at the changes I already feel, I still cannot imagine myself at a healthy weight.
So what changed? I would say nothing, really. I always had the desire to lose weight, but it was my motivation that came and went in different bursts. I could restrict calories for a while, but I would always turn back to comfort foods when I was stressed or lazy. To be honest, I was scared to start Keto because I thought there was no way I could follow such a strict diet and not cheat. But, I got frustrated. I had started intermittent fasting last year, and I lost about 20 pounds in 2.5 months. I felt great, but then I took on extra hours at work and I was super stressed and my diet and intermittent fasting went out the window. Fast forward 6 months later and I had gained it all back. I tried to go back to intermittent fasting, eating better food, and exercising every day, but it was not working for me this time. At a loss, I finally decided to try the Ketogenic diet, but I knew I would have to be all in. So, I decided to give it an honest 30-day shot and see what happened.
The results in just the first week are an amazing motivator to keep pushing. Water weight or not, seeing an 8 pound drop in just one week made me feel like I could really do it. I knew, realistically, that I wouldn’t see those results every week, but I knew that Keto was working for my body and I didn’t feel like I was just running in place.
Keto has many benefits. Researching about Keto, I kind of thought at first it was like a cult following, but it seems like the real deal. Many people say they started with 30 days just to try it out and just kept going. There are some critics when it comes to the Keto diet. However, I feel like the results speak for themselves. Maybe it seems strange to cut out whole food groups and eat a ton of fat, but I feel better than I have in a long time. I feel like I’m slowly fixing my unhealthy relationship with food. My body doesn’t feel as heavy and gross as when I was stuffing it full of all the wrong foods. Instead of living to eat, I’m starting to eat to live and I don’t even really feel like I’m depriving myself. I can look at that chocolate bar and know that it probably would taste great, but I don’t need it or even crave it like I did 3 weeks ago.
I jumped right into Keto and intermittent fasting. Some have said online that that might not be a good idea, but I think everyone can only do what’s best for their body. I was used to intermittent fasting and comfortable with it, because I don’t eat breakfast anyway. I eat from 12:30-8:30 and honestly I know that if, for some reason, I wanted to eat after 8:30, it probably would be something bad for me, like sweets. I think it’s sustainable because total restriction works for me. It’s not a little bit of this and a little bit of that. It’s saying no entirely, every time.
I have almost reached my 30 day goal and I am both excited and proud of myself. I can’t wait to see my end of months total results.
