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'I lost more than 90 pounds by cutting carbs and walking'

But, while I spent most of my life overweight, I also spent that time wanting to lose weight. Taking the steps to doing so, though, always seemed overwhelming.

When I had my children, I hoped that they'd be naturally thin like their father-for my son, that turned out to be true; but my daughter began growing into a body type similar to mine. I was teased and uncomfortable in my body growing up, and I didn't want her to go through that same experience.

Another thing that prompted my weight-loss commitment: After divorcing my husband, I plunged back into the dating game, but I was incredibly disappointed with how I looked.

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Around this time, I also moved in with my dad and stepmom, who mentioned she had done the Atkins diet years ago. She said it helped her, so I decided to give it a try-that was in February 2017.

It's basically, a low-carb, high-protein diet focused on counting carbohydrates instead of calories. It's also broken up into four phases: Phase one allows 20 grams of net carbs a day, and it increases with each phase after that.

While you can eat a wide range of things on Atkins-as long as it stays within the carb limitations-Atkins also has their own line of low-carb foods made specifically for the diet.

These Atkins-approved foods made following the plan even easier. I knew if I was having a hard time figuring out what to have for dinner or a snack, Atkins had my back.

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Here's what a typical day on the Atkins diet looked like:

I have a very long driveway-it's about a quarter-mile long, so each time I walked up and back equated to half a mile. I started walking back and forth on the driveway four to eight times a day-that amounted to two to four miles daily.

Exercising made a huge difference: I not only started losing weight quicker, but I also felt myself getting stronger and more toned. Seeing those changes in my body was all the motivation I needed to stick to my Atkins diet and exercise regimen.

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And even though Atkins turned out to be a diet I could stick with, it wasn't necessarily easy. Snacking is still a major temptation for me, so I make sure to carry around healthy snacks (like the cheese sticks and Atkins candies I love) so I don't fall for gas station treats. And, with two kids to take care of, I have to make time to get in a workout-that means early in the morning before they wake up or well after they go to bed.

I can take photos now and actually look at them without being embarrassed. Of course, I feel better and have more energy for my kids too, but it all adds up to feeling happy and comfortable in my own skin.

Weight loss isn't a one-time thing-you can't revert back to your old diet once you lose the weight and expect to not gain the weight back. Instead of being just a diet, Atkins taught me how to change my lifestyle-now, I can pass on my newfound healthy eating habits to my kids so they don't have to go through what I went through.

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