I heard a quote the other day from a woman who went back to her highschool reunion after losing 80 pounds. Everyone was so interested in her (which wasn't the case in high school) and she said to them "I am still the same person today as I was then"...
I thought this was interesting to think about.
Me? I am not the same person as I was before I gained all this weight. I actually could almost cry thinking about it actually. When I gained weight, I became depressed (those two may be interchangable), demanded less for myself than I should have, messed up in school for a little bit, was very insecure, lost friends over my own insecurities, and basically just let myself go.
But morally am I the same person? Yes - except not for the way I treated myself and let others treat me. Now that I am losing weight and gaining confidence, I am realzing that I lost a lot more than my figure when I gained the weight. It makes me so angry at myself to think about.
I am sure everyone will have different answers, and there are no right answers or wrong answers I don't think here... I just thought this was an interesting topic. Perhaps some of you can relate.
I thought this was interesting to think about.
Me? I am not the same person as I was before I gained all this weight. I actually could almost cry thinking about it actually. When I gained weight, I became depressed (those two may be interchangable), demanded less for myself than I should have, messed up in school for a little bit, was very insecure, lost friends over my own insecurities, and basically just let myself go.
But morally am I the same person? Yes - except not for the way I treated myself and let others treat me. Now that I am losing weight and gaining confidence, I am realzing that I lost a lot more than my figure when I gained the weight. It makes me so angry at myself to think about.
I am sure everyone will have different answers, and there are no right answers or wrong answers I don't think here... I just thought this was an interesting topic. Perhaps some of you can relate.