Oprah spoke to me…

I remember the day clearly.  It was December 28, 2015. I was in my living room, on the sofa and Spence was getting his morning HLN News fix. My focus was elsewhere.

Then I heard her voice. “Oprah?”.

She was talking about Weight Watchers and I recall this clearly, she said “If not now, when?”  I snatched the remote from Spence and backed it up. I heard the full message this time and I knew, when Oprah speaks to me, I listen.

Within a few hours, I’d signed up for Weight Watchers Online and identified the closest meeting site. I downloaded the app. I used my holiday-earned Kohls Cash and ordered a FitBit. I ordered a food scale on Amazon. I recommitted to my kitchen yoga practice (the only space where I don’t crash into furniture) and decided that the time had come for me to get serious about losing weight.

Today, one month later, I’ve attended three meetings. I’ve lost nearly 11 lbs. and am feeling great.  I’m still eating yummy food and drinking wine but in moderation and with mindfulness.  My house is full of fruits and vegetables as well as healthier snacks. I plan meals differently but I don’t feel deprived nor hungry. I’m lucky that I love all foods and enjoy cooking.  I’m moving much more now that my FitBit tracks every step – and compete with myself week over week.

Being very tall, I’ve had the luxury of being able to wear nearly all of my clothes with a 20-30 lb weight range. This is always a bit shocking when I talk to my shorter friends who tell me they can feel a 5 lb weight gain in their clothes.

As I approach my 60th birthday in May, I acknowledge a need to fine-tune my relationship with food. I’ve had several heart procedures, including a pacemaker, thyroid cancer, rotator cuff and gall bladder surgeries, a mild heart attack and a bout of shingles since turning 50.  As they say, “getting older ain’t for sissies”.  When Oprah spoke to me that day, “if not now, when?” resonated. Time for action….

Thank you Oprah, for sharing your experience and challenging us to join you on this journey. May we all enjoy success and lead healthier lives!

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On the left, my usual wine glass. On the right, the one I use now. If I want a second glass of wine, I have to get up and walk to the kitchen to refill it.  Two bowls of fruit in the background…

 

 

8 thoughts on “Oprah spoke to me…

      1. I also have a little full figure and usually I am very disciplined with everything I do, I don’t smoke, I don’t drink etc., but I cannot abstain from sweets. That’s why I admire you for loosing so much weight. It’s probably not too difficult to change the habits of eating etc., but up to now I couldn’t succeed.

  1. Sweets have been a big challenge for me as I’ve been making lots of desserts since retiring. One thing I’ve done to satisfy my sweet tooth is to look for recipes that work with WW and there are a lot of yummy ones. My other loves, cheese and really good bread are still allowed but I have to plan accordingly so far so good….thank you for your support!

  2. Congrats on your success! Loosing weight is never easy! I’ve been wearing my Fitbit for over a year and love it. Now I walk a minimum of 3 to 3 1/2 miles a day. Sounds like you are doing all the right things! Keep up the good work! 😀

  3. So true. I find that I’m channeling my enthusiasm for food into finding recipes that are delicious and a bit lighter. It’s actually a fun endeavor, especially when I see the results. And you’re right, I thought I was moving a lot more than I was – Fitbit has opened my eyes!

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