Working From Home: A Weight-Loss Struggle

March 21, 2008 by Rich | 1 Comment
In Habits, Health, Work at Home


TampaBays10.com:

There’s a reason 45 million Americans work from home: more time with the kids, less money spent on gas and who can beat that two-minute commute?

Those were some of the reasons Teresa Jones decided last year to convert her dining room into a home office.

“It was very exciting to come home, but… my activity level just went to completely nothing,” she said.

Jones used to commute to a large call center in Tampa, where even the walk to the parking lot was significant exercise.

Now, her desk is just a few feet from the kitchen. And in the last year, Jones found herself giving in to temptation over and over.

She realized that, along with willpower, she needed more social interaction. Jones found herself yearning to interact with others who were also trying to lose weight.

So, she joined Curves of New Port Richey, a specialty gym designed to make working out an experience based on making friends and offering encouragement.

A few times a week, Jones works out at the Curves near her house. She says the key is meeting people with similar weight-loss goals.

“It’s nice to be out and be around people,” she said in between pants as she climbed a leg machine at Curves. “Since I work at home, I’m so alone during the day. And it’s so nice to come out and be motivated and see how other people are working.”

Last month, Jones was also chosen to join the Humana Health Challenge, a program that offers her a health coach and the opportunity to blog with other participants.

For Jones, her health coach became her accountability partner. Now, that weekly phone call is reason enough to stop her from satisfying her cravings.

“Because if I want to eat those potato chips that are calling my name over there,” Jones said from her desk as she pointed toward the kitchen, “I know I need to talk to my coach on Friday, so it’s so motivating.”

Now, instead of junk food, snacks like yogurt, fruit and diet soda inhabit Jones’ refrigerator.

By the end of 2008, her goal is to lose 50 pounds and get back into her size 10 jeans. But there’s more to it than that.

“I’d like to just live a healthier lifestyle.”

Editor’s note: Here’s one we didn’t see coming. Thousands of telecomutters doing less physically, equals weight gain. Perhaps there is an opportunity here for an entrepreneur to offer work outs and counseling via the net or in person. My guess is anyone working from home with kids has enough exercise. ;-)

Photo by TampaBays10.com.

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  • James Richardson on March 25th, 2008 at 5:51 am

    ….and not only that but hours in front of the PC could lead to a lot of pain and discomfort.

    A very typical complaint that we treat with postural correction training is the rounded and lopsided shoulders. Check out the website for more info and a free stretching program to keep limber!

    James

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