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Should I work harder to lose weight or buy bigger pants?

This is my conundrum for the day. My work pants are getting too tight.

On the one hand, for my overall health and well-being, I should probably workout harder, eat better and sacrifice to drop a few LBs.

On the other hand, I'm now in my mid-40s and it is 1) much harder to lose weight and 2) much, much harder to really give a shit - so part of me wants to just say F-it and go shopping for a wider waistband.

Decisions, decisions.
New pants, no conundrum
 
This is my conundrum for the day. My work pants are getting too tight.

On the one hand, for my overall health and well-being, I should probably workout harder, eat better and sacrifice to drop a few LBs.

On the other hand, I'm now in my mid-40s and it is 1) much harder to lose weight and 2) much, much harder to really give a shit - so part of me wants to just say F-it and go shopping for a wider waistband.

Decisions, decisions.

What's your diet like........maybe a slight adjustment would help.
 
I think she might actually be a chubby chaser. May have to stop by Chipotle after Banana Republic, it IS just across the street!

Be careful...I put on 10-15 during two years in Iowa and I think it was a novelty for Mrs Powers....but 10-15 more and I have a feeling she would have been on her way to Kingsbury's or Swag's place.
 
UPDATE

Bought three new pair of pants.

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Craft beers are loaded with carbs....carbs are the root of fatness....cut down on the carbs and exercise.


Sorry, but this is simply just not true. Carbs are your primary source of energy.

Now, if the only carbs you're intaking are beers/pastas/processed foods, then yes, I'd agree to cut down on them.
 
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