I’ve never been good at these kinds of intros, so you’ll
have to pardon me for jumping all over the place.
I’m a young woman who has fought problems with weight loss
for years. After picking up weight at a rate of 20 lbs a year, I finally
decided to slow down, take some time to assess what I was doing to myself and
why it was happening so fast. What was I doing so wrong?
After taking a lot of time to myself, I worked out, took my
emotional eating into consideration, and sure enough my weight started to fall
off. I learned things about myself and my interaction with food that I never
heard any other woman address… and I can’t help but wonder.. why? Maybe that’s
part of the reason why obesity is so prevalent in our society? Men are
comfortable with dating a heavier woman because they saw how powerful their
mothers were despite the extra weight they carried. Women are comfortable
carrying extra weight because there’s so much more to be concerned about and,
well, since their peers are carrying extra weight as well, no one’s going to
call them out on it. Right? Or, what’s more… how about no one addresses the
problem because no one knows exactly how to go about solving it?
I don’t think I have all the answers. I DO know that the
answers I DO have are the ones that have helped me lose – and continue to lose
all the weight that I’ve shed over the course of one year. The knowledge that
I’ve developed over this year will change my life, and it’s unfair for me to
horde it all for myself when I know my sisters – regardless of whether or not
you’re a sista, per se – could benefit
from hearing it.
Over the years, the blog has been featured everywhere from
Zora & Alice to Clutch Magazine to Woman’s Day to Yahoo! Health to NPR.
There are well over 17,000 members of the blog’s facebook page, over 4,000
twitter followers and several thousand e-mail subscribers. The BGG2WL network
is strong, supportive and successfully enlightening people all across the world
about how to live healthily and happily.
PS: If you’re looking for a more in-depth understanding of
my growth in fitness, read “A Very Big Piece of My Weight Loss Story” and “A
Year Ago Today.”
Excerpted from About Me | A Black Girl's Guide To Weight
Loss
So many of us struggle with maintaining our weight and we are influenced by the false notions that we can all be a size 3. I am choosing to LOVE ME by tuning out all the chatter and false hope to be a size three. I just saw on the news this week, its all about the derriere. Who would have ever thought...That's why I am embracing me...
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