Daily Gratitudes and Accomplishments
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I'm grateful it's Friday and I have a 3-day weekend!1
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Today, I am grateful for all the blessings I take for granted every single day...clean water, heat, a solid home and roof over my head, electricity, refrigeration, showers, microwaves, the gift of sight... So blessed.1
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Today I'm grateful for my legs. I give them a hard time because they are my biggest problem area. But they do so much for me every day and will no longer take them for granted. So from today.. I am grateful for my legs.1
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Today I am grateful that although it is extremely cold outside, the skies are a brilliant blue, the snow is like white glitter and there is a brilliant red cardinal on our birdfeeder looking beautiful against that white snow. It's the small things sometimes...0
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I had my yearly follow up with my Oncologist last week, and because there were some changes I had to have an MRI to make sure the cancer wasn't back. This week Tuesday was the MRI, and this morning I got the results. No cancer!! There is inflammation and scar tissue on my chest wall from lymphedema in my right arm, but no cancerous growths. Yea!! Anyway, I was going backwards in weight and I've been eating my feelings for the past few days. But today is a new day, and I'm feeling more determined than ever to continue my quest to get healthy! #6YearsOutAndGoingStrong
So, having said that, Today I am grateful for another day. Today I am grateful to be alive. Today I am grateful for small blessings, minor irritations and all the things that make up a regular day.0 -
I'm thankful for MFP and the friends I've met from around the world.0
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Today I'm grateful it is FRIDAY!0
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Grateful for a loving friend who loved me for me even when I knew I wasn’t at my best. I’m now committed to being the best for me!1
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Today I'm grateful for a renewed sense of determination and purpose. This will be the year I take back my health!0
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This is a my mandala that represents gratitude for this big juicy life!1 -
I'm grateful for my MIL's successful surgery, and that I lost a little weight this morning!1
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Today I am grateful for the little dog we rescued from the shelter a few weeks ago. She not only is a cuddler, but she has helped me to get out and take a walk every day for the past 3 weeks.1
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I'm grateful for being back to mfp after a while away. Lost 50, gained back 25, now wanting to lose another 50 but one step at a time. What works best for me is recording, sticking to around 1200 calories, doing the 5/2 with some kind of low calorie fast two days a week. That's how I lost the 50. Also grateful that it is Spring and everything is green and blossoming. Really is uplifting for me.2
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I'm grateful today for this thread, which makes me think about gratitude. I'm grateful for the blue sky and warm temperatures today. I'm grateful to see green instead of snow. I'm grateful for the fence my husband put up outside so our little dog can run around and play. I'm grateful for MFP.2
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I'm grateful today for Keto and MFP. I'm grateful that I am healthy for my age and for a beautiful fall.3
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I am grateful for my newfound mobility, exercise consistency, brightened dispostion and general renewed liveliness all afforded me by two operations: left side hip replacement in January and right side hip replacement in April. Once thru rehab and PT, I've begun to soar and ain't looked back since except to remind myself to keep going forward. I am actually "fired up" to enter into my "Medicare Years" come 2020!!!2
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I’m grateful to have found this strand!
I’m grateful for all of the MFP-ers whose honesty & advice have helped me so much.1 -
So grateful to have done a roadtrip with my foster dog and the guy I've been dating1
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I’m grateful I figured out (looking at data from early 2018) that I should go back to eating fewer carbs!2
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I'm grateful to see this thread revived! I'm grateful for my little dog Maddie who always makes me laugh and cuddles me when I need it too.1
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I’m grateful that I’ve *finally*!been able to come up with a solution that is enabling me to whack back my daily calories in.
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my little bear (from texas, she gets cold)
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I'm grateful that I'm healthy enough in mind and body to work on improving my overall weight and fitness.
Essentially I'm grateful for another day (another opportunity) to try and get it right.2 -
Although I look forward to retiring, I am grateful I have a great job until that time. I'm grateful for my colleagues and team.1
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Today I am grateful for the beautiful autumn leaves popping in color out my front window!1
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I'm grateful that I found this thread!
I'm also grateful that I have been getting to know my students better!
Feeling great after 60 minutes of cardio!1 -
I’m grateful for my trainer who’s whipping my butt into shape1
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PackerFanInGB wrote: »Although I look forward to retiring, I am grateful I have a great job until that time. I'm grateful for my colleagues and team.
Whether near or distant for you, know this about retirement: having total control of how each one of your days will unfold, be them activity filled or lazy hazy days is a downright joyful feeling!!1 -
geraldaltman wrote: »PackerFanInGB wrote: »Although I look forward to retiring, I am grateful I have a great job until that time. I'm grateful for my colleagues and team.
Whether near or distant for you, know this about retirement: having total control of how each one of your days will unfold, be them activity filled or lazy hazy days is a downright joyful feeling!!
I can hardly wait!!! Five more longggg years......0 -
PackerFanInGB wrote: »geraldaltman wrote: »PackerFanInGB wrote: »Although I look forward to retiring, I am grateful I have a great job until that time. I'm grateful for my colleagues and team.
Whether near or distant for you, know this about retirement: having total control of how each one of your days will unfold, be them activity filled or lazy hazy days is a downright joyful feeling!!
I can hardly wait!!! Five more longggg years......
I really hope the years go by quicker and better than my final seven months. My decision to retire when I did was facilitated by an involuntary transfer (I was employed by people who could make then break regulations at will) in 2014. I was moved to a job I had previously done for 15 years, didn't much like and as I quickly discovered I couldn't do well as I was in the throes of painful and diminishing mobility (corrected this year). As soon as I discovered that at age 60 I was eligible for service (full) retirement I applied; that happened in March 2015 and I was done on the 31st.2
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