Eighth year

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DaveMc
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Eighth year

Post by DaveMc » Thu Jul 06, 2017 2:22 pm

Hi everyone!

Another year, another update. Another year on habit!

This year, the results are flat in term of my weight: no major losses, but no major gains, either. But given the [bleep] I've had going on over this past year, maintenance is a [bleep]in' triumph, and I will absolutely count it as a success. An extraordinarily Bad Thing happened back in February, and in the grand scheme of things it's a wonder I'm not forty pounds heavier than I was a year ago.

(I did laugh at myself a little when I gave myself permission to take nearly a full week of S days, around that time ... I don't smoke, drink, or run around with loose women, so permission to eat sweets whenever I like is basically my equivalent of going on a multi-day bender. It's all relative to what you get used to, I suppose :).)

I've taken this anniversary as an occasion to do a summary of the year-over-year changes in each of the eight (wow!) years I've been sticking to NoS. Here's the summary, with each number indicating the *change* compared to the previous year (and links back to my yearly check-ins from those years):

Year 1: -20 https://everydaysystems.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=6595
Year 2: 0 https://everydaysystems.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=7816
Year 3: 0 https://everydaysystems.com/bb/viewtopic.php?p=122076
Year 4: 0 https://everydaysystems.com/bb/viewtopic.php?p=134926
Year 5: +10 https://everydaysystems.com/bb/viewtopic.php?p=151807
Year 6: +5 https://everydaysystems.com/bb/viewtopic.php?p=162007
Year 7: -5 https://everydaysystems.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=11031
Year 8: 0 (You are here)

I've done some rounding off, but that's the general idea: lost 20 pounds right away, kept it off for several years, struggled with gradual weight gain for a couple years, turned it around, then this Year of the Bad Thing stalled my progress ... But I don't see any fundamental barrier to getting back on track towards reaching my year 1 low once again.

Still vanilla NoS, here: no special rules about S days beyond the basic set. I generally try not to have more than one non-weekend S day in a month, as a default. That's about the rate of major national holidays, for most of the year, so just taking S days on days when workplaces are closed works out nicely and doesn't require a lot of decision-making. (Though this year my birthday falls on a weekday, and I'm totally going to take that as an S day, yippee!)

So after eight years I guess you could say that I'm a satisfied customer. I've only made one real "convert" after all these years, although about 90% of people who hear about the plan say some variant of "Yeah, that makes sense, I should do that" -- and then they don't. This includes my family, but I'm still optimistic that one day I'll get them on board. (I've recently been wondering about easing them into it with something I'm calling "NoST", pronounced "No est", which would be NoS except applied to days that start with S *or* T -- so NoSing on just Monday/Wednesday/Friday to start with. Maybe that's a small enough commitment, just three days a week, to get them to try it, we'll see ...)

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Post by LifeisaBlessing » Mon Jul 10, 2017 2:39 pm

Fantastic update, DaveMc! :)
I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.
~Jimmy Dean

The second you overcomplicate it is the second it becomes the thing for which it is a corrective.
~El Fug, on the NoS Diet

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Post by reinhard » Mon Jul 10, 2017 8:16 pm

DaveMc,

Congratulations on another year on habit and thank you for letting us know!

Nothing makes me happier than these consistent check-ins, year after year.

Love the "summary" links to previous, check-ins, too. And I appreciate the honesty when some years weren't as quantitatively successful as others. So important for people to see that that can happen, and one can still, big picture, remain on track.

Reinhard

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Post by ironchef » Tue Jul 11, 2017 12:44 am

Wow, Dave, that's an amazing record.

Really sorry you've had such a tough year, and well done for taking care of yourself while you've been going through a hard time.

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