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The Best Question to ask yourself When Losing Weight after 60

By Wendy Irvine June 15, 2024 Health and Fitness

After losing 55 lbs. in my 40s and keeping those pounds off for 16 years now (I’m 57 today), there was a reliable go-to question that I asked myself almost every day, and I want to share its power with you.

When my husband – mostly lovingly known as The Scarfer – brings home his seemingly endless supply of calories this is what I ask myself:

Do I want to be a size 8, or do I want those short bread cookies (with sprinkles)?

Now don’t be fooled, this little question appears to be simple, but it is doing some seriously heavy lifting.

A Game-Changer

You see, when gorgeous bakery treats show up in my kitchen via The Scarfer, the cave woman in me goes a little bonkers and thinks, Oh look! Beautiful short bread cookies. With pretty, pretty sprinkles! Mine!!

And the angels sing.

Do I Want Pancakes?

But with lightning speed, I’ve learned to ask myself,

  • Do I want to be a size 8, or do I want short bread cookies (with sprinkles)?
  • Do I want to be a size 8, or do I want to have pancakes on Sunday with the family?
  • Do I want to be a size 8, or do I want to chow down on the (awesome) plate of Mexican with everyone else?

And – with this one question – I shift from my cave woman ‘eat every calorie in sight’ brain to my prefrontal brain who keeps the big picture in mind. She is organized, logical and calmly tells me, those calories do absolutely nothing for your size 8 plan.

And with that, I walk away from the cookies.

But in the Beginning

I didn’t use this exact question when I was a size 16. I took the goal of losing 55 pounds one step at a time, so back then I’d ask myself: Do I want to be a size 14, or do I want to eat half of the cherry pie?

Tweak the question to your own life. Ask yourself questions like these:

  • Do I want to fit comfortably into my shorts, or do I want potato salad?
  • Do I want to lower my blood pressure, or do I want fries with my no-sauce veggie burger?
  • Do I want to be down five pounds for my September trip, or do I want cinnamon rolls?

There’s nothing easy about losing weight after 60, especially given our food-porn world. There’s junk food everywhere: in every grocery store, on every corner, in every restaurant.

Learning to live in a food-on-steroids world is crucial if we are to lose – and maintain – after 50.

I’ll leave you with this thought, I often throw my cave woman a bone. My prefrontal brain will tell my cave woman something like, “Look, if sprinkles mean that much to you, sprinkle them onto your banana and call it a day.”

Let’s Have a Conversation:

How do you take care of your own health goals while living with someone who brings home the calories? Do you live with the – misguided – notion that weight loss ‘should’ be easy? What strategies do you use to step away from the food-porn diet?

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Shelley C

Yep, I am on the weight-loss path. I think this introspective question, combined with the surf urge suggestion for previous article are good tools.

Diane Looper

I love this article! I’ll be using that question as I’m reaching my goal weight. Another thing I tell myself when I’m tempted to eat something unhealthy that I’m craving is: “I’ve had that before, and I’ll have it again. Just not today.” Makes it easier to turn it down.

Wendy

Diane, I love what you tell yourself. Sometimes I give something up for the year: like bagels. I think to myself, I know what bagels taste like, I’ll be fine.

Linda

Thanks! I’m just beginning my weight loss journey, and this is a very use thing to ask myself. When I was thin (until I turned 50), I was always careful with what I would or wouldn’t eat.

mmbb

Crazy – I was too, until I turned 50 – then I just started putting crazy weight on almost weekly – to think I was mortified when I was a size 11/12 vs 9/10 and now I’m lucky to be size 16 – horrifying!

Wendy

Linda.

My sister is just like you. Thin for life until she hit her 50s. I hope you’ll join us. I write about how I lost 55 pounds and have kept it off for 18 years now. I’m currently 59. I’m at http://www.theInspiredEater.com. It’s free!

Wendy

Sandi Feaster

This is such a great way to put food consumption into perspective.

Wendy

Thank you for such a nice comment!! ♥

Eileen Johnson

Thanks for the reality as well as the humor! I’m going to try the size question. I like logic and think this may work for me. Thanks 🍩

Wendy

If you like logic you’ll really like my blog theInspiredEater..com. Everything I write about is based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. I hope you’ll join us! ;)

Wendy

The Author

Wendy Irvine knows the difficulty of losing and maintaining weight, post menopause. After a lifetime of struggle, she lost 55lbs. in her 40s, and maintains the loss 17 years later (she’s currently 59). For the granular how-to, please visit her website.

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