Weight Loss Transformation of the Day: Kenya lost 95 pounds. This single mom is raising 7 children. She embraced plant-based eating and regular exercise. Here is what she shared with us about her weight release journey…

In 2013, I was 325 pounds. Now in 2015, I’m down to 230 pounds (height: 5’9″ tall) with hard work and dedication. My journey continues with exercising, clean eating and having smoothies practically all day. My motivation was my seven children. Being a single parent, I wanted to live a long healthy life.
I changed my eating habits by giving up some meats. I don’t eat any red meat or chicken. I wouldn’t say that I’m a vegan, because I do eat fish every now and then. I eat plant-based meals primarily. I eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, and if I do eat other carbs that are gluten free.
My exercise routine: I work out with a personal trainer three times a week.
My advice to anyone trying to lose weight is to never give up and take it one day at a time. Also, I would suggest that you change your way of thinking and surround yourself around positive people who will help motivate you into a healthy lifestyle.
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and miserable diet I have ever been on. I did that for a year, but every time I stopped, I gained the weight back…And then some!!! However, I did manage to lose about 40 pounds before I started taking Plexus Slim supplements in Sept 2013. It helped regulate blood sugar levels, blood pressure. I felt better because with this weight loss plan I wasn’t binge eating anymore and I started wanting to make healthier eating choices.

I hired a great trainer that I have been working with during my journey. I’ve got a better yet not perfect grip on my nutrition. I’ve learned how to make fitness a part of my everyday life. My workout time is my “me” time. I need that DAILY (I’m the mom of 3 teens lol). I’ve identified emotional triggers and when I feel buttons being pushed I immediately begin tell myself you can’t eat it away! I say, “You are going to feel guilty if you turn to food” or “At least make yourself proud of the good choice you made and go burn off some calories”. No that won’t make the problem go away but it certainly won’t add to it. This fitness life is mostly a head game and you have to be able to strategize so you can win.
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Working out with the kids really helped me step up my game but also finding a challenge group full of people doing the same workout as me helped me stay accountable. I recommend getting into a group of people with similar goals who are doing similar things on their journey and being an active member. It really helps you and others stay on track. I loved getting fighting fit so much I decided to pay it forward and become a coach myself.”

