C.A.
I'm struggling with the same thing. But I don't work out, it gets worse. I get more tired and not motivated to do anything, including housework. I'm a Curves member. I stuggle with that too though. But it's easy to do. It's just a half an hour, no counting, no men, no guess work, and just three days a week do get results. It takes being intentional. What first got me going was to make my weight loss a priority. I'm constantly on and off too, but this past summer I was very successful losing weight for my sister's wedding. I went to Curves three days a week, and I counted calories. I didn't have to buy special foods. I ate between 1500 and 2500 calories a day. (Depends on your weight of how much you should consume). I didn't eat my breakfast and lunch all at once. It took me a couple of hours to eat my breakfast, and the same for lunch. I believe that improved my metabolism. One should eat mini meals every two hours. For dinner I ate what my husband and daughter ate, even if it were a little on the fattening side. If they wanted something really crazy to eat, I just ate cereal. I really enjoy cereal. Drinking milk really helps with weight loss as well. I know it's hard. I think this weekend I'm going to try something new. I'm going to boil about three chickens, pull off the meat and freeze in 1-2 pounds in each freezer bag. So when I get home from work or working out (which can be from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm) I can put something together with the chicken that's quick and easy. Like chicken soft tacos or something.