The Numbers: December 20th edition12.20.08

This month has sped by.   We’ve had snow, ice, and sunshine.  It’s been a lovely Christmas season – and sharing it with my 4 year old daughter, has been such a gift.

I haven’t been rigid with my eating and my progress, while good, isn’t as far along as it could be.  I had goaled to be at 230.  That was a good goal, provided I had created an effective structure for achieving it.  I didn’t though – and without that, I continued progressing but not as quickly.  That said, I found these two pictures that really help me see how far I have come.

The more I think about it, the more I’m certain that having a structure will bring me the biggest results.  That will be my focus in the coming year… automating everything so that it becomes like breathing to the food that I want to, exercising, and living a fully embraced life.  :)

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Here’s what I’m starting with07.14.08

I snapped this picture last night to give a general sense of where I am today. Not the most flattering picture, but that’s okay. The “before” pictures are rarely flattering. I haven’t found a picture of me before the 30lbs I lost, but if I do, I’ll post it as well.

The good news about this picture is that the pants I’m wearing are baggy from the weight I’ve lost. Another 10 lbs and I’m doubting they’ll even stay on. Signs of progress. I’ll take each and every one.

For the record, here are my numbers:

Weight: 250
Height: 5′8″
BMI: 39

Measurements

Neck: 14.5
Bicep: 15.5
Forearm: 11.5
Chest: 48
Waist: 49
Hips: 51
Thigh: 28
Calf: 19

I’ll update these numbers weekly.

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    I'm Janece Moment. I work from home. I'm mama to an amazing 5 year old girl. I am an ever optimistic artist, writer and entrepreneur. Done with not being optimally healthy and fit, this is my journal. I'm embracing my health and sharing with you the ups and downs of my personal process, alongside the wealth of research and information I have accumulated over the years on what it takes to live fully embracing our health.