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The Power of Dressing for Your Size: My Experience with New Clothes

Today, I'm sharing something a bit personal—the experience I had buying clothes that actually fit my current body. It was a long and tough decision process, filled with denial and a dash of hope that I could somehow rush my weight loss journey. But here's the truth: keeping tight, ill-fitting clothes as a motivation to lose weight faster is pretty toxic. And I can't let myself fall down that hole. A sale with a tempting 40% off tag gave me the final push. Admittedly, the online shopping experience was not what you'd call a walk in the park. Getting out the tape measure to take accurate measurements was daunting, to say the least. Seeing numbers that didn't align with my ideal body shape was a bitter pill to swallow. But let's be real here—those numbers don't define me. They never have. And the way I look is probably the least interesting thing about me. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jess 🌹 (@barbells.and.roses) Trying...

Embracing My Journey: Progress, Not Perfection

Hello there! I’m Jess. I’ve been spinning plates for a while now, balancing full-time work, caring for my energetic one-year-old, and trying to reclaim my pre-pregnancy body. Sounds simple, right? Here’s the skinny: I’m currently tipping the scales at 185 pounds, a solid hike from my pre-pregnancy weight. My past life included powerlifting and bodybuilding, but these days I prefer to clock my active minutes with stroller walks and gardening. While these might not burn as many calories as a rigorous gym session, they keep me moving and let's be honest, baby toes in the grass outshine any gym view. So, why this blog? I aim to hit 145 pounds, my pre-pregnancy weight where I felt my best. But I’ve learned the hard way that shedding the baby weight isn’t the cakewalk it’s often made out to be. And I want to bust that myth wide open. This journey is about embracing the challenges, celebrating small victories, and accepting that progress is often a messy, imperfect process. My philosophy ...