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I Lost 180 Pounds in 14 Months and These Are My 5 Non-Negotiables That Changed My Life

Discover the key strategies that helped one woman shed half her body weight and keep it off for good.
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Have you ever felt like you've tried every diet under the sun only to return to where you started? Carla Piera FitzGerald knows that feeling all too well. As a weight loss warrior and educator on her YouTube channel Half of Carla, she's been through the ups and downs of countless diets. But everything changed when she discovered her five non-negotiables for sustainable weight loss. In just 14 months, Carla managed to lose an astounding 180 pounds – over half her original body weight. Here's how she did it, along with expert insights from registered dietitian Annette Snyder.

The Journey Begins

Carla's weight loss journey wasn't just about shedding pounds; it was a complete life transformation. "By showing up for myself, I transformed my entire life, overhauled my mental health, changed careers, changed my entire outlook on life, and lost over half my body weight," she shares in her video.

Her story is one of perseverance and self-discovery. "From as early as I can remember, I battled with my weight. I lived with disordered eating habits from the tender age of 5, wrestling with issues like bulimia, binge eating disorder, food addiction, depression, and anxiety," Carla reveals in her video. Here are her 5 non-negotiables:

1. Daily Walking

For Carla, walking became a cornerstone of her weight loss strategy. "Walking was the only exercise that I did in order to lose weight," she explains in her video. "I walked every single day of my weight loss bar. I think about three or four days because I was sick, genuinely sick every other day."

Annette Snyder, MS, RD, CSOWM, adds: "Regular physical activity, such as daily walking, can significantly boost weight loss efforts. It not only burns calories but also improves overall health and well-being."

2. Calorie Counting

Carla found that calorie counting was crucial for her success. "As part of the Body Sims program, you count calories. There is no sin counting, there are no points, there are no net carbohydrates, or anything else. The important thing that you're counting is your calories, and the calories that you are given are a limit, not a target," she explains in her video.

Snyder comments: "While calorie counting can be effective, it's important to focus on nutrient-dense foods rather than just numbers. This ensures you're getting proper nutrition while managing your intake."

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3. Meal Planning

"A non-negotiable for me was meal planning," Carla states in her video. "It helped with food wastage. The second is that it helped with decision fatigue."

Snyder agrees: "Meal planning can be a game-changer for weight loss. It helps you stay on track with your nutrition goals and reduces the likelihood of impulsive, less healthy food choices."

4. Working on Mental Health

Carla emphasizes the importance of mental health in her journey. "My body and my obesity was the physical manifestation of my poor mental health and my poor relationship with myself and my shame," she reveals.

Snyder adds: "The psychological aspect of weight loss is often underestimated. Addressing mental health issues and developing a healthy relationship with food is crucial for long-term success."

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5. Focusing on Habits, Not Willpower

"I had to find a way to work on those habits that got me to being overweight," Carla explains in her video. "I had to dismantle them and imprint and place new habits into my life."

Snyder concurs: "Sustainable weight loss is about creating lasting lifestyle changes, not short-term diets. 

Building healthy habits is key to maintaining weight loss in the long run."

The Importance of Realistic Expectations

Carla's approach emphasizes the importance of patience and realistic expectations. Snyder adds valuable insight here: "0.5-2 lb loss/wk is a realistic expectation for those implementing healthy habits to see weight loss. A person can really only lose 1-1.5% of body fat per week, so if someone is losing about that percentage, it may very likely be just water weight or potentially muscle mass."

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How to Lose Weight Safely

Carla's journey demonstrates that sustainable weight loss is possible with the right mindset and strategies. By focusing on these five non-negotiables – daily walking, calorie counting, meal planning, mental health, and habit formation – she was able to achieve remarkable results.

Snyder concludes with an important reminder: "Whatever your goals are, may they serve you on the inside, too. And remember, regardless of what your body shape and size is at any point in your journey, you are a worthy human who deserves kindness."

Carla's story serves as an inspiration to anyone struggling with their weight. By adopting these non-negotiables and approaching weight loss with patience and self-compassion, you too can achieve your health and fitness goals. And if you enjoyed this article, don't miss 12-3-30 Walking Method: 20 Proven Tips to Lose Weight Faster.

Alek Korab
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