I started my diet November 23rd 2007. That is almost three weeks ago. My beggining weight was 230, right now and since a week ago I am down to 221.
How come in the last week I didn't loose any?
I am not cheating, I am not eating after dinner (about 6pm).
What I am doing is watching my portions, and the only carbs I eat are whole wheat (I do not eat those as much at all), I have salads, brown rice, chicken (skinless)... no sweets at all, I only drink water and coffee.
The only minus.... I do not exercise, but I heard here from many people that lost weight that they didn't start exercising until later. What do I do???!!
I know that if I do not keep loosing I am going to lose my motivation and I would hate that to happen. PLEASE HELP, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP.
I thought of many things when reading your short post, let's see if I can remember them all.
1. Fat loss is not a linear phenomenon. Some weeks you'll lose a lot, other not so much. It's the nature of the beast.
2. If you let the number on the scale be your only metric used to measure success, you are setting yourself up for failure. Read that last sentence again.... it's an important one that many miss. More important metrics would be things such as physical measurements, the fit of your clothes, pictures, etc.
3. 8 lbs seems like a lot to lose in 2 weeks, especially without exercise. Do you happen to know how many calories you are consuming?
4. Eating after 6 pm does NOT make you fat or hinder your weight loss.
5. Carbs don't make you fat.
6. Without exercise, any weight loss attempt is going to be more difficult.
7. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE. The statement, "if I don't keep losing I am going to lose motivation" sends up all sorts of red flags. Namely, you are mentally filtering reality. What's going on when you decide to change your lifestyle to a more healthy one? Sure, your body changes. But a lot more goes on. More confidence, better health, more control, better feelings, more vibrant, etcetera, etcetera. Losing weight is merely a byproduct of this lifestyle, not the driving mechanism in itself.
What I mean by that is, without losing pounds this week or even next, that does not turn the entire situation into a negative unless you allow it by mentally filtering out the positives. Don't fall victim to this sort of illusion.
To add to this, you're also setting yourself up for failure with all-or-nothing thinking. When you do this, an air of perfectionism is established. Life doesn't work like this, where things are one way or the other.... there are no absolutes. By saying, "If I don't lose weight I'll quit" you are saying, probably without realizing, that you are following an all-or-nothing mentality. Realize there is a lot of gray out there between the black and whites.
Even if it turns out you are doing things wrong, don't look at it as a failure. Look at is as an opportunity to re-evaluate your approach, tweak it, and get the ball rolling again.
If you haven't noticed, it's all about your mentality, beliefs, and perceptions. Much, much more so than the actual diet and program you are following.