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What are you proud of?

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    edited November 2017
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  • UltraVegAthlete
    UltraVegAthlete Posts: 667 Member
    I stopped myself from buying dates and going over my calories by too much
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  • UltraVegAthlete
    UltraVegAthlete Posts: 667 Member
    My son ran a 5:43 mile tonight at his meet. So beaming proud of that boy.

    That’s awesome!!
    Going back to school when I was 24 years old. Despite starting a family at merely 19 years in age and having 3 children at the time.

    And good for you:) Never too old to go back to school.
  • I'm proud of my son.
    And my will to survive
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    I'm proud that I'm willing to take chances and don't compromise if something is important to me
  • Gould118
    Gould118 Posts: 544 Member
    Owning 3 houses at the age of 26.
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  • littlebrittlifts
    littlebrittlifts Posts: 225 Member
    Losing 95lbs. My inner strength. But most of all, my children.
  • 81Katz
    81Katz Posts: 7,074 Member
    Despite having a million reasons to give up, I don't. It'd be easier, but I still don't.

    Which either makes me pretty strong or I'm just a masochist. :neutral:
  • anl90
    anl90 Posts: 928 Member
    This might sound stupid, but I am proud of my music and film collection. Neither will ever be complete.
  • jefamer2017
    jefamer2017 Posts: 416 Member
    24 days into my healthy journey. Logging foods like it's my job and exercising regularly. I am proud of myself. For the first time in my life I feel like I'm doing this right.
  • iWishMyNameWasRebel
    iWishMyNameWasRebel Posts: 174 Member
    Beating heart failure and PPCM. Losing the first 100lbs. Learning how to exercise. Lifting weights. Being a great parent with kids who listen (usually). Kicking *kitten* at my work. Learning to not be a door mat.
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