JUST FOR TODAY ....... One day at a time ..... Daily Commitment Thread for 2018
Replies
-
Early bedtime is a priority.
meditation - after a certain hour I feel like I can't do this. I need to try.
Drink water-64oz min.
Track all my meals today-low carb/high protein.
Packed protein bar.
Quick walk with dog today as I have an early appt.
Read this evening "New Book Of Lifting for Women".
Dinner is planned!
Make DH take chocolates to work-I can't resist them. Already had a few but can't control myself & I don't want to deal with a setback.
Start planning weekend meals & activities.
Look into yoga/Pilates at Y.4 -
I had a growth scan today. I’m 38 weeks exactly. Her estimated weight from her measurements put her at about 6lb 10.
In exactly 2 weeks from today (1st March- my due date) I’m getting induced.
I do not feel ready for this at all!
So scared to have 3 kids lol! Any words of wisdom hahah7 -
@Saragirl2 I had never thought of that. It's been so long since I haven't had a job. I worked steadily for about 10 years. I dont think I was ever without a job. So I will try that. Do you know what the article was called? I'd like to read it.
So my regular Wawa cashier, the one I use every time I can when I go in the AM, asked me if I had lost weight! It felt amazing! I guess losing 30lbs really does make a difference. Also, two of my three pairs of non-yoga pants are
now getting so big that I will have to start wearing a belt! I honestly never thought I would have to do that again. For so long I was used to having to wear a belt while working because the pants were too small and liked to roll down. It feels so good that it's for a totally different reason! Pretty soon I am going to have to shell out the money for new pants! That actually makes me incredibly happy!6 -
HGSmith0920 wrote: »@Saragirl2 I had never thought of that. It's been so long since I haven't had a job. I worked steadily for about 10 years. I dont think I was ever without a job. So I will try that. Do you know what the article was called? I'd like to read it.
So my regular Wawa cashier, the one I use every time I can when I go in the AM, asked me if I had lost weight! It felt amazing! I guess losing 30lbs really does make a difference. Also, two of my three pairs of non-yoga pants are
now getting so big that I will have to start wearing a belt! I honestly never thought I would have to do that again. For so long I was used to having to wear a belt while working because the pants were too small and liked to roll down. It feels so good that it's for a totally different reason! Pretty soon I am going to have to shell out the money for new pants! That actually makes me incredibly happy!
Amazing that someone recognised! (Not that I mean they wouldn’t as 30lb is a lot to lose! I just mean that it’s just really goes to show what you’ve achieved!)
Maybe you should take a mid-progress picture! You know.. for your success story when you get there you will love to see the evidence yourself and we all tend to be self-critical and not see the difference as much as others because we see ourselves every day!5 -
HGSmith0920 wrote: »@Saragirl2 I had never thought of that. It's been so long since I haven't had a job. I worked steadily for about 10 years. I dont think I was ever without a job. So I will try that. Do you know what the article was called? I'd like to read it.
So my regular Wawa cashier, the one I use every time I can when I go in the AM, asked me if I had lost weight! It felt amazing! I guess losing 30lbs really does make a difference. Also, two of my three pairs of non-yoga pants are
now getting so big that I will have to start wearing a belt! I honestly never thought I would have to do that again. For so long I was used to having to wear a belt while working because the pants were too small and liked to roll down. It feels so good that it's for a totally different reason! Pretty soon I am going to have to shell out the money for new pants! That actually makes me incredibly happy!
Amazing that someone recognised! (Not that I mean they wouldn’t as 30lb is a lot to lose! I just mean that it’s just really goes to show what you’ve achieved!)
Maybe you should take a mid-progress picture! You know.. for your success story when you get there you will love to see the evidence yourself and we all ted to be self-critical and not see the difference as much as others because we see ourselves every day!
Very smart idea! I will have to use Mom's full-length mirror. I am definitely excited to see how much my stomach has shrank. I'm just loving how clothes that either just fit me or were too small now are too big or fit just right! It really does feel good when I have to pull up my pants when I'm walking because they are too big! Weird, I know. But it just feels like a NSV to me! Lol4 -
2/14/2018
1. Plan lunch and snacks. I have a meeting that runs from 12-4 so that’ll hit lunch and snack time.
2. Up my protein. I’ve kept calories down but have had too many carbs. I need to increase my protein.
3. Read. - I just didn't have the time. I did visit with my parents for a bit so that was a good swap.
2/15/2018
1. Another day with long meetings - 8:30 - 3:00 to be exact. Plan food accordingly.
2. Get to the gym
3. Clean out the fridge (need to do the garbage night purge of ickiness)
Happy Thursday!5 -
A successful day here! The girls and I decided to finally tackle a big toy clearout and reorganise their bedrooms. 2 hours and 10 bin bags later the place is transformed! And I have booked a company to come and collect it all tomorrow, along with high chairs, scooters, and a car seat that have all been outgrown. Such a fantastic feeling, the rest of the day just fell into place!
Recap JFT 15/2:
- exercise before kids get up ✅
- Hit 10k steps (only 9.5 today due to rain) ✅
- Optician appt for girls ✅
- Cinema with friend in the evening ✅
- Stay in calorie goal - no cinema snacks if they won’t fit ✅
- Water water water! ✅ ish! Lots of coffee and Diet Pepsi too!
Tomorrow goals:
- early exercise
- 2ltr+ water
- Stay in calorie goal
- Fit new doorbell
- Try and get to ice rink with the kids of junk collection comes early
- Make sure kids finish homework
- Early night!
Have a good one everyone! X5 -
A successful day here! The girls and I decided to finally tackle a big toy clearout and reorganise their bedrooms. 2 hours and 10 bin bags later the place is transformed! And I have booked a company to come and collect it all tomorrow, along with high chairs, scooters, and a car seat that have all been outgrown. Such a fantastic feeling, the rest of the day just fell into place!
Recap JFT 15/2:
- exercise before kids get up ✅
- Hit 10k steps (only 9.5 today due to rain) ✅
- Optician appt for girls ✅
- Cinema with friend in the evening ✅
- Stay in calorie goal - no cinema snacks if they won’t fit ✅
- Water water water! ✅ ish! Lots of coffee and Diet Pepsi too!
Tomorrow goals:
- early exercise
- 2ltr+ water
- Stay in calorie goal
- Fit new doorbell
- Try and get to ice rink with the kids of junk collection comes early
- Make sure kids finish homework
- Early night!
Have a good one everyone! X
Do you love it when you have a big purge like what you had?! I always feel free-er and like I can breathe easier. Fantastic on getting your daily goals met.1 -
2/15/2018
1. Don't eat my exercise points today.
2. Burn 600 exercise calories on my stationary bike
3. Meal plan - it is my night to cook.
@Bex953172 So excited for you! I can tell you, my third baby was my easiest. She just fit into our life and made it even better than it was. Don't get me wrong - the early years were challenging. I had three kids in 5 years and that meant I had to get my son up for Kindergarten every day, my daughter off to Preschool three mornings a week and still do the middle of the night breastfeeding with a newborn. It was exhausting, but I wouldn't trade her for anything.
Now she is 15 years old, my last child at home (the other two are gone, successfully making their own lives at university), and she brings joy and laughter to our family every day. No drama - she is very confident, organized and on top of her life. My husband was happy with two kids (a boy and a girl - perfect) but I really wanted four, so we compromised and had three, then got a big dog! Now, he says he can't imagine our life without our third - how boring it would have been without the flavour she brought to our family.
Okay - my words of wisdom, based upon my own experiences raising 3 awesome kids and bearing in mind that I don't know how old your other kids are...
1. Just take it one day at a time. Focus on getting through each day/hour/minute and doing your best - whatever that looks like.
2. The first six weeks after birth are about survival! Do whatever it takes to get through this and ignore all the well meaning people (including family!) who tell you what you should be doing.
3. Routines are key when you have multiple kids. Try to get into a routine, as soon as you can.
4. Cut yourself some slack. Getting a shower some days will feel like a major accomplishment! It takes time to adjust to the new family dynamic and find a new rhythm to your day.
5. Don't forget that your other kids will be adjusting, too. Involve them where you can. Make them wait - this is good for them. One thing I always did was when I sat down to feed the baby, I would get my older two to bring a book and we would read and snuggle together (one on each side of me with the baby in my lap). Find time to spend alone with them, too - even if it just a story or a cuddle in the morning or before bed.
6. Ask for, and accept all help - from your partner, kids, friends, etc. Play dates for older kids can allow you time to rest during the day, when your baby sleeps (assuming your baby sleeps during the day!).
7. Encourage independence in your other kids, but still let them be kids. For instance, teach them how to dress themselves, put on their own jacket and shoes, buckle up their car seats. The more they do for themselves, the less you have to do for them. This is good for them and good for you, too!
8. Take time for yourself, as you are able. Even if it is only 30 mins a day. Take a break. Go for a walk. Have a bath (lock the door!). Go to your room and close the door. Read a book. Check your email. Watch a favorite show.
9. Enjoy your new family. Every day is a gift. Every age and stage has something wonderful and something NOT so wonderful. I remember some days felt like years early on, but the years go by so fast, once they hit high school.5 -
JFT THURSDAY RECORD
1. stick to calorie goal
2. Go to yin yoga
3. Go to Ashtanga yoga
Phew only just made calorie goal after eating cereal, a scone, pastrami sandwich and half a biscuit by midday! But by hardly having any dinner I just made it. Feeling a bit peckish...but will have a herbal tea and go to bed!
JFT FRIDAY GOALS
1. Stick to calorie goal
Oh no it’s the weekend challenge again. I’m a bit worried about sticking to my calories tomorrow. I’m going for an after work drink, then my sister is coming round for a meal, and a drink. No space for exercise tomorrow and so I’m going to have to really limit my portions, plan a low calorie meal and limit my alcohol intake. Oh no...4 -
Greetings!
JFT, Thursday, 2/15
Drink 7 cups water
pre-log as much as possible
ride exercise bike
Do something that will help well-being, such as cleaning a closet
We are approaching the weekend! Let's be purposeful in our choices and meet our personal daily goals.
What did you do today to bring you one step closer to your end goal?
Peace and joy!4 -
kellyw4444 wrote: »2/15/2018
1. Don't eat my exercise points today.
2. Burn 600 exercise calories on my stationary bike
3. Meal plan - it is my night to cook.
@Bex953172 So excited for you! I can tell you, my third baby was my easiest. She just fit into our life and made it even better than it was. Don't get me wrong - the early years were challenging. I had three kids in 5 years and that meant I had to get my son up for Kindergarten every day, my daughter off to Preschool three mornings a week and still do the middle of the night breastfeeding with a newborn. It was exhausting, but I wouldn't trade her for anything.
Now she is 15 years old, my last child at home (the other two are gone, successfully making their own lives at university), and she brings joy and laughter to our family every day. No drama - she is very confident, organized and on top of her life. My husband was happy with two kids (a boy and a girl - perfect) but I really wanted four, so we compromised and had three, then got a big dog! Now, he says he can't imagine our life without our third - how boring it would have been without the flavour she brought to our family.
Okay - my words of wisdom, based upon my own experiences raising 3 awesome kids and bearing in mind that I don't know how old your other kids are...
1. Just take it one day at a time. Focus on getting through each day/hour/minute and doing your best - whatever that looks like.
2. The first six weeks after birth are about survival! Do whatever it takes to get through this and ignore all the well meaning people (including family!) who tell you what you should be doing.
3. Routines are key when you have multiple kids. Try to get into a routine, as soon as you can.
4. Cut yourself some slack. Getting a shower some days will feel like a major accomplishment! It takes time to adjust to the new family dynamic and find a new rhythm to your day.
5. Don't forget that your other kids will be adjusting, too. Involve them where you can. Make them wait - this is good for them. One thing I always did was when I sat down to feed the baby, I would get my older two to bring a book and we would read and snuggle together (one on each side of me with the baby in my lap). Find time to spend alone with them, too - even if it just a story or a cuddle in the morning or before bed.
6. Ask for, and accept all help - from your partner, kids, friends, etc. Play dates for older kids can allow you time to rest during the day, when your baby sleeps (assuming your baby sleeps during the day!).
7. Encourage independence in your other kids, but still let them be kids. For instance, teach them how to dress themselves, put on their own jacket and shoes, buckle up their car seats. The more they do for themselves, the less you have to do for them. This is good for them and good for you, too!
8. Take time for yourself, as you are able. Even if it is only 30 mins a day. Take a break. Go for a walk. Have a bath (lock the door!). Go to your room and close the door. Read a book. Check your email. Watch a favorite show.
9. Enjoy your new family. Every day is a gift. Every age and stage has something wonderful and something NOT so wonderful. I remember some days felt like years early on, but the years go by so fast, once they hit high school.
That’s amazing thank you! Haha filling me with hope!
Plus my kids are of similar age to what yours were!
Just turned 4 year old, a 19m old and then this baby.
So in September I’ll have the eldest at school, the youngest at nursery and baby at home!
Sounds exhausting just thinking about it4 -
HGSmith0920 wrote: »
JFT 2/15/18
1. Up @7 Try 11!
2. weigh/change/coffee/MFP It just happened to be at 11. Lol
3. DH lunch(make extra for longer hours) I was up for about ten minutes to do this. He woke up pretty sick so he didn't stay late. I didn't need to add extra food
4. Laundry/writing? Yup! The guy who owns the place complimented me on my folding prowess. Offered me a job in jest. I almost asked him if he was serious! Lol Gonna attempt to do this before bed. Not sure if it's gonna happen.
5. Meal plan Did most of this at the laundromat. But I typed it up, printed it out and put it on my fridge.
6. Finish revising budgeted Done but really depressed me. We had a really hard time sticking to it this past week and it screwed us over. I'm praying that we manage to get some money back from the government this year
7. Library if didn't write at laundromat Waking up so late made this pretty much impossible
8. Gym/Shower/Lunch Did do any of this. I didn't end up eating anything until about 4pm
9. Call doctor and finance guy Gonna do this early tomorrow morning. I NEED to get these calls done very very soon!
10. Make shopping lists Made all three of them. Should be quick in and out trips. I can probably get it all done in an hour
11. Bank/print out stuff Didnt go to the bank and I printed out stuff I needed but not the stuff this number meant
12. Defrost dinner We had leftover meatballs and pasta
13. Read Did a little of this when the DH got home laying on the couch with him. I have one chapter left in my book. Gonna finish it tonight so I can drop it off tomorrow
14. Dinner(not sure when)/dishes Was at normal time since the DH didn't stay late and dishes are done for the night!
15. Time with DH(maybe. Depends when he gets home) Spent some time on the couch. I read and he played his game
16. Hockey if DH home, if not read Pens game is on at the moment. It's tied and the DH is a bit miffed at the refs...this tends to happen every game.
17. Bed by 11 Maybe but doubtful. Have a lot to do when the game ends around quarter to 10.
Was an interesting day. I slept in 4 hours later than I had planned but boy did it feel GOOD! Didn't do a lot on my list. At least not the things that involved going out into town. The laundromat is about 3 miles away and is very easy to get to. I didn't feel like leaving to go other places. I'm also trying to say away from downtown because they are doing all kinds of construction. When this happens I have to go up on the parkway which can be a pain in the butt. So it was just easier to spend time at home on a dreary day and work on paperwork. However, part of the paperwork seriously depressed me and I ended up eating my feelings with a bowl of ice cream and an extra serving of pasta with dinner. I ended up being 500+ over calories. Not my best day and I am definitely not going to weigh myself tomorrow. I'm just praying that we get some money back from our income tax return or that I start working by the beginning of next month.
JFT, 2/15/18
1. Up by 7
2. Clothes/Coffee/MFP
3. Take cash out
4. Shopping
5. CALL DOC AND FINANCE GUY
6. Gym
7. Library
8. Make egg salad/lunch
9. Taxes @ 1
10. Book time
11. DH time
12. Dinner/Dishes(Turkey Sloppy Joes)
13. Hockey
14. Bed by 11
A kind of easy day. The DH is off tomorrow which is good because he needs a day to recuperate. I dont know if one day will help but I'm hoping it does.
3 -
Checking in from Thursday
1. THEORETICALLY there should be no challenge to accurate logging today. (Commence wild laughter!) ❌
2. Write Week 7. ❌ Daily 5-min meditation. ❌ Update websites. ❌ Add links to blogroll. ❌ Check WTC. ✔ Call dentist. ❌ Reply to HP. ❌
3. 1 set body exercises (10 lifted push-ups ALL THE WAY DOWN, 40 sec wall sit, 70 sec plank, 40 sec flexibility, 30 sec balance, 15 side leg lifts) aim for 2. ✔ 5k steps at school; aim for 6. ✔
4. Dinner: Plated 2 immediately after school. Chop more celery. ✔ Prep breakfast and lunch for tomorrow. ✔ Possibly go for a walk? ❌
5. Pack tea, contacts, snacks, makeup for theater. ✔ Leave for theater by 5:30. ✔ No snacking except celery and tea. ❌ Aim for 12k while offstage. ✔ Teeth flossed, rinsed, brushed; in bed by 10:30. ✔
JFT Friday
2. Log everything and leave 700 cals for a guess at dinner.
3. Write Week 7. Conference with students and finish grading essays. Daily 5-min meditation. Update websites. Add links to blogroll. Re-post to WTC. Send list to brother. Call dentist. Reply to HP.
4. 1 set body exercises (10 lifted push-ups ALL THE WAY DOWN, 40 sec wall sit, 70 sec plank, 40 sec flexibility, 30 sec balance, 15 side leg lifts) aim for 2. 5k steps at school; aim for 6.
5. Dinner: Vegan cafe.
6. Pack tea, contacts, snacks, makeup for theater. Leave for restaurant by 4:45. No snacking except celery and tea. Aim for 12k while offstage. Take down set after final performance. Teeth flossed, rinsed, brushed; in bed by midnight.
Scale goals
Dec 1 weigh-in: 176.6
End of 2017: 174.6
Feb 1 weigh-in: 173.6
Feb 28 goal: 169.6
Today: 181.2. *sigh* Not only did husband talk me into going out to eat, but by the time I got home from the play I was hungry again. And cereal is just so enjoyable to munch on.
Today is going to be a REALLY long day, too. Final performance of the play, and then afterward we stay to tear down the set and put props and costumes away. (Well, prep costumes for laundry, anyhow.)
@HGSmith0920 - Yup, English teacher. Like it pretty well. The lack of support and resources is often enraging, but I like the actual WORK.4 -
JFY (Thursday, 2/15/18)
1. Drink 8 glasses of water
2. Log all my food
3. Be "in the green" with my calories for the day
4. Go to the gym (30 min circuit, 15 min treadmill)
5. Finish 1 order from my shop
6. Bring son to the Dr
JFT (Friday, 2/16/18)
1. Drink 8 glasses of water
2. Log all my food
3. Be "in the green" with my calories for the day
4. Go to the gym (30 min circuit, 20 min bike)
5. Finish 1 order from my shop
6. Laundry4 -
Yesterday I did 9.5K steps!
I was happy until I woke up this morning with what feels like a broken pelvis that a 4 year old has tried to glue together
Think I’m just gonna put my feet up for the next two weeks lol!5 -
Yesterday I did 9.5K steps!
I was happy until I woke up this morning with what feels like a broken pelvis that a 4 year old has tried to glue together
Think I’m just gonna put my feet up for the next two weeks lol!
9.5K steps ➡️ sounds like "nesting" to me
Try and enjoy your last two weeks!! I'm excited to be there, I still have 10 weeks left.4 -
2/15 Thursday JFT:
✔▪Regular morning routine for kids
✔▪Breakfast w/ hubby
✔▪At university lab for 2.5 hours
✔▪Lunch
❌▪Prenatal Yoga➡️took a nap instead
✔▪Regular afternoon routine for kids
❌▪Pick up teen from track ➡️cx bc 30 mph wind
✔▪Dinner by 7 pm
✔▪Bedtime by 10 pm
2/16 Friday JFT:
▪Regular morning routine for kids
▪Breakfast w/ hubby
▪Self pampering
▪Prenatal Yoga
▪Lunch
▪Research work from home - Analyze 15 glycopeptides
▪Regular afternoon routine for kids
▪Bake cookies for kiddos and sitter
▪Pick up Costco Pizza for kiddos and sitter
▪Date night w/ hubby
▪Bedtime ~ midnight
I'm feeling better finally!! Hopefully I can get back into a routine this weekend and continue into next week with it. My project presentation will be here before I know it and I need to get myself focused!! Being restricted from exercising has depressed me a little but I think I'm starting to feel better. It is all for the health of our baby!! I'll just have to kick butt with exercise afterwards4 -
Goals Good and Got.
I feel that while it's stressful and depressing being unemployed right now, it has given me the opportunity to focus on my health, I've decided to try and embrace this chance because I know it would be much more difficult for me to build these habits while working.
So thank you Universe.
(p.s. please send lottery numbers)
My next goals:
stay within KJ limit
watch out for sugar and sodium limits
[x]eat chia for breakfast[/x] wind issues, so I'll give the chia a miss for a couple of days to see if it's the cause.
avoid dairy and gluten
I'm upping my goal to 1hr on the exercise bike, I'm enjoying the sweat4 -
@kellyw4444 wonderful words of wisdom!
@HGSmith0920 I'll look up the article to share ASAP. 30lbs is an amazing loss. Enjoy shopping for those new pants
@Faebert isn't a great feeling to do a mass clean out every so often? I find it eliminates stress. You've inspired me.
Early bedtime is a priority. This paid off last night.
Meditation -finally did it yesterday. Need to keep it up.
Drink water-64oz min.
Track all my meals today-low carb/high protein.
Packed protein bar & Apple in car.
Walk with dog at the beach park while listening to podcast.
Read this evening "New Book Of Lifting for Women". Fell behind in my reading.
Google recipes.
Reorganize/declutter desk. Set timer & do it!
Grateful my DH took chocolates to work.
Start planning weekend meals & activities.
Take DD to movie on Sat b/c DH & DS are camping with Scouts this weekend.
Plan some day trips next week as the kids are out on school vacation.
Have a great Friday everyone.
5 -
I've been lurking on this thread for a few days. Finally ready to have some goals.
-Bedtime by 9:30, especially hard cause it's a Friday
-Drink at least 60oz of plain water
-Track all meals
-Load the dishes in the dishwasher
-Hit 5k steps (I have a desk job, and really have to work for anything over 3k)6 -
Recap Th 2/15 - At my annual physical, Dr. B was very happy about my weight loss, and even congratulated me! I was thrilled with my numbers: BP 110/68, pulse 64 and BMI 26.14.
1) Move hourly / stairs breaks at work = Fitbit 8,697 steps, 250+ steps 12/14 (hour webinar / no pacing in office since office-mate sitting at his desk) & 26 floors
2) Overnight oats for breakfast / leftovers for lunch / Schwan's chicken lo mein skillet meal for supper / snacks as usual / net calories green = Ate mango overnight oats after doctor, and recipe is delicious! Overall, numbers not so great: red sodium, sugar & net calories, protein & fiber good, 14c water.
3) Evening: choir / wash towels / wash dishes / prep treadmill clothes for F a.m. (feel ready to get back at it) = 4x done
4) Unplug 9:00 / floss / retainers / bed & TV off 10:30 (have been watching lots of Olympics) = Fail x4 oh my
JFT F 2/19 - posting late morning but daily goals just the same
1) Walked 2 miles on treadmill before work / 33:52 / remembered to stretch after
2) Move hourly / stairs breaks at work
3) Leftovers today / net calories green / monitor the usual
4) At least 2 items on to-do list
5) Try this again: floss / retainers6 -
JFT Thursday
1. Water
2. Chiropractor
3. Lunch w Beth salt bomb. My rings are really tight... drinking more water
4. Bookstore found 1 of the two books I was looking for.
6. Laundry
7. Brush and floss
8. Bed by 10:30
JFT Friday
1. Water LOTS
2. Laundry
3. Studio time
4. Walk with hubby
5. Pool
6. Dinner at Subway
7. Read
8. Brush and floss
9. Bed by 10:305 -
Got it done!
For Friday, 2/16, JFT
I will drink 7 cups water
I will prelog and log all food
I will exercise
I will do online program
I will be grateful
It's Friday! Yea! Stay focused on the process.
Losing weight is HARD. Being fat is HARD. CHOOSE your hard.
Peace and joy!7 -
Yay me - hit all my goals for yesterday!
2/15/2018
1. Don't eat my exercise points today. (was hungry at bedtime)
2. Burn 600 exercise calories on my stationary bike (did 611!)
3. Meal plan - it is my night to cook (breakfast for dinner - easy peasy - with cut up veggies)
Today's goals
1. HIIT for 60 mins at lunch time with personal trainer.
2. Drink 10 glasses of water today.
3. Meal plan - Friday nights are fend for yourself night.
I noticed that I am burning more calories riding my stationary bike. A couple of weeks ago, I was only burning 535 calories on my bike in an hour - now I am up to 611in the same amount of time!6 -
FRIDAY JFT RECORD
1. Stick to calorie goal
I knew I wasn’t going to do it today. I completely set myself up to fail there. Next time I know I’m going to have a big social night I’m going to make me goal to meet my calorie goal for the week not that day, so i can do more exercise over the week and eat a little less on other days to stay on track overall. I can achieve that I think but I need to face up to the fact that some days (usually at the weekend) I’m just not going to stick to my daily calorie goal. Appreciate this means it will sometimes be just for this week rather than just for today but hope you won’t throw me off the group! I’ll be back on track tomorrow though.
JFT SATURDAY GOALS
1. stick to calorie goal
2. Go to yoga class
3. Go for swim and sauna5 -
So the DH and I just got our taxes done and were pleasantly surprised. I have to go back before April and bring in the return from 2014 that I totally screwed up. We'll see if we get something back from that. I learned from that year to never try to do ours on my own again. Lol. The DH and I got into a tiff on our way out the really difficult plaza. I'll admit it, I'm not the best driver. Sometimes I'm really timid and sometimes I'm kind of reckless. Plus, the DH and I have COMPLETELY different driving styles. But all is fine now. He is quick to get frustrated/angry but is also quick to forgive and let go. His anger/frustration has a lot to do with his head trauma, so a lot of the time I just let him get it out and try not to feed into it. He's never violent and our arguments are very rare, so I just let them pass. He always feels really terrible afterward. A lot of the time our arguments are totally justified on his end so I try to reassure him that I dont hate him and that he's not a jerk. I've worked really hard not to hold it against him. Most of the time he can't help it. It's just part of who he is.
Anyway! Lol. I've run my errands and gone to the gym and library. My writing is done for the day. So I have very little to do for the rest of the day and it's only quarter after 3! I'm going to dive into a new book and maybe look for some recipes. Lol. I hope everyone has a great night! I'll be back later!2 -
A really rewarding day for me today. Got up early and worked out. Then quickly sorted out all the bits from the shed and garden that I wanted to add to the junk collection today. And they arrived early in the morning so I had time to do everything else I wanted to today and some extra garden clearing. Amazing how achieving a couple of ‘clearing’ jobs motivates you to do more and more.
Recap goals for 16/2:
- early exercise ✅
- 2ltr+ water ✅
- Stay in calorie goal ✅
- Fit new doorbell ✅
- Try and get to ice rink with the kids of junk collection comes early ✅ yay - we had a great time plus lots of extra exercise.
- Make sure kids finish homework they will do this tomorrow morning. Just really wanted to treat them for the last day of the week off school.
- Early night! ✅
So goals for tomorrow:
- early exercise? May take a rest morning as I have..
- Hot yoga class
- 10k+ steps
- 2ltr+ water
- Prep school bags/school uniforms etc and get everything ready while the kids are with their father
- Enjoy my weekend off duty!
Night all x5 -
clairelouisey wrote: »FRIDAY JFT RECORD
1. Stick to calorie goal
I knew I wasn’t going to do it today. I completely set myself up to fail there. Next time I know I’m going to have a big social night I’m going to make me goal to meet my calorie goal for the week not that day, so i can do more exercise over the week and eat a little less on other days to stay on track overall. I can achieve that I think but I need to face up to the fact that some days (usually at the weekend) I’m just not going to stick to my daily calorie goal. Appreciate this means it will sometimes be just for this week rather than just for today but hope you won’t throw me off the group! I’ll be back on track tomorrow though.
JFT SATURDAY GOALS
1. stick to calorie goal
2. Go to yoga class
3. Go for swim and sauna
If they let me in they will let anyone in. I pop in intensely for a few days then I'm off wandering around for one or two weeks.
4 -
JFT 02-15
P Stay under calorie goal
P Drink 64+ oz
P 8K steps actually did 10K
W Address W2c requests got some work done but they are not closed tickets.
H Schedule weekend (It's going to be busy)
The DH is away so I get to play for the weekend, BUT I have the cats and dog so I can only play away from the house for so long. Dog has her schedules that must be met.
I am going to drive to see my Mom and sister on Saturday. We are going to see the Hugh Jackman movie - The Greatest Showman - about PT Barnum. I did not know that HJ was a song & dance man. I only know him as Wolverine and Van Helsing. No idea he had won a Tony. I am looking forward to this.
5
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.5K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.5K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 430 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.8K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions