A Reflection Sparked This Woman's Transformation

Photo credit: JESSICA PITTIUS
Photo credit: JESSICA PITTIUS

From Delish

I spent most of my life with an athletic build, but three years ago I started putting on weight - probably for a number of reasons. I wasn't exercising at all and I wasn't paying attention to what I was eating (or how much).

Basically, if I wanted to eat something, I would. For breakfast, I loved sweet things like waffles with butter and syrup. Lunch was usually a sandwich with cold cuts, cheese, and mayonnaise, and for dinners, well, I ate anything and everything.

My favorite dinners were chicken cutlets, pasta, or steak - and the serving sizes were at least double the recommended amount, if not triple. I wasn't necessarily a snacker - my poor choices revolved around meals - but I did love potato chips.

When I didn't want to look at my own reflection, I knew I needed to change.

In April 2017, I realized that I no longer looked in mirrors or street windows as I passed by - I just didn't want to see myself. That was the moment I knew I needed to do something about my weight and lifestyle. So, on May 1, 2017, I walked into Weight Watchers for the first time - and I never looked back.

Photo credit: JESSICA PITTIUS
Photo credit: JESSICA PITTIUS

I chose Weight Watchers because of the program's positivity. It encourages you to embrace your weight-loss journey through promoting a healthy lifestyle for your mind and body. The program encourages you to make better choices while still enjoying your life.

Reducing portion sizes was the biggest change I made to my diet.

Weight Watchers focuses on portion sizes - something I definitely needed to work on. For me, measuring out what I ate helped too, whether it was an evening snack or how much olive oil to use in a recipe. I had to re-teach myself proper portion sizes.

I also cut down on cooking with fatty ingredients such as butter or unhealthy oils. Weight Watchers taught me that if you can fry a food, you can bake it - and it can still taste delicious. I didn't deprive myself, either; I still ate bread, pasta, and pizza, I just make better choices while eating them (like having two slices of pizza instead of my usual four).

Photo credit: JESSICA PITTIUS
Photo credit: JESSICA PITTIUS

Swapping out unhealthy carbs (like white pasta or rice) with vegetables that had a similar consistency to the carbs (like zucchini noodles or cauliflower rice) made a huge difference too. And I cut out all food and beverages with high sugar content (so, no more sugar in my morning coffee).

For me, a typical day of eating on Weight Watchers looked like this:

Breakfast: Scrambled eggs with two eggs, a half-cup egg whites, and two tablespoons reduced-fat cheddar cheese; and one-quarter cup oats with blueberries, bananas, and a pinch of cinnamon. (I like to start my morning with tons of protein.)

Snack: I always get hungry mid-morning, so that's when I reach for a piece of fruit.

Lunch: An English muffin with one teaspoon mayonnaise and turkey breast cold cuts.

Dinner: Something with lots of protein and veggies. (I like the recipes found on Skinnytaste a lot!)

Eating well made me want to start moving more, so I made adjustments throughout my day.

At first it was little things like taking the stairs at work or parking my car a bit further away from entrances. My office is located on the fourth floor, so the first month I would set a goal to take the stairs up and down around three to four times per day. As a matter of fact, I still only use the stairs to this day.

Photo credit: JESSICA PITTIUS
Photo credit: JESSICA PITTIUS

I also started walking one mile, four days a week. And after about a month, I joined the YMCA and started swimming around three to four days per week for 1,000 yards (that's 40 laps in a 25-yard pool). Soon after, I upped my walking mileage and purchased a Fitbit to track my progress.

The one thing I've never done throughout my weight-loss journey: step foot into a gym. I just didn't need to.

I always like to say that I didn't diet - I changed my lifestyle.

Weight Watchers teaches you how to live a full and happy life without missing out on anything. I have no reason to go back to my old eating habits because I never feel deprived. I still get to enjoy weddings or birthdays or work parties, because I’ve learned what healthier choices look like and I always keep moving.

As an added bonus, I can finally enjoy fashion and makeup in the ways I've always dreamed of. Before my weight loss, I never ended up looking the way I had envisioned when I would try on clothes or try a new lipstick. After this journey, though, I've realized it was because I was unhappy with my body.

The biggest reward I've reaped is the sense of empowerment I have felt and continue to feel. I've learned that you can truly do anything you put your mind to. I can say that I love the person who looks back at me in the mirror now - on the inside and the outside.

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