Sunday, October 24, 2004

Marla posted something that made my jaw drop

This part! This part right here made my jaw drop:

"It just strikes me that the discipline of weight loss is, or can be, not unlike the discipline of a martial arts student. It takes such a long time, and so much hard work, that we are accumulating knowledge about ourselves in small pieces that may, eventually, add up to a more whole, balanced person."

And this hit home, too:

"Have you ever known someone who went through a really intense life-changing experience — like near-death or death of a loved one, a giant catastrophe, an incredible piece of luck — and they didn't change? I think that happens because the person simply isn't paying attention. They're not self-aware enough to realize what has just happened."


In the last few years, I have been yanked through one high-stress change after another. And it has been similar to weight-loss in the sense of dropping habitual behaviors or ways of thinking about myself and my space in the larger world. Not only is it difficult to change how I act and think, but it is hard as h$ll to not slide back into old habits. What i have found out is the only way to make real, hard-core changes is to change who I am.

I don’t eat out much, and never at fast food places like McDonald’s because I am not (any longer) a person who does that.

You won’t find junk food in my home or lunch bag because I am not (any longer) a person who eats that stuff.

I walk or take public transportation wherever I want to go because that is what I do. I do not own a car, haven’t in a long while and have no plans to buy one because I am not any longer the sort of person who puts their money into such a sinkhole. (Add up the all the costs of carownership and you’ll see what I mean.)

I take the medication that will help me manage my health problems (Zoloft, Lipitor, Levoxyl) because my once enormous pride has been whittled down to the point at which I think it’s just fine to accept help when it’s availible.

I no longer do things the hard way unless I truely enjoy the process. I enjoy cooking; it has become one of my great pleasures. Good cooking demands we use all of our senses: taste touch hearing smell sight. Pizza delivery just doesn’t compare, folks.

The list goes on. But you get the idea.

:)

2 Comments:

Blogger M@rla said...

And thank YOU for saying these nice things about my blog. Glad you've put up a blog yourself, I've seen your comments around here and there and you always have something interesting to say.

But don't expect me to be clever all the time, I'm usually pretty dull ;-)

p.s. I went to art school, too, about 22 years ago. I'm really excited for you!

5:02 PM  
Blogger QuinnLaBelle said...

OHMYGOSH!!! Someone posted a comment on my blog! And it's Marla! Who is my hero, because she's lost a grand total of 45 lbs in 5ish months and KEPT it off for an additional 5ish months!!

Golly.

Marla is awesome. Find your way to her blog. That's an order. ;)

1:56 PM  

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