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I'm taking a break from the challenge, currently cannot manage to keep up with it together with managing the injury and rehab. Hope to be back soon and wish everyone to be successful in your journeys.
It feels to you like u r not keeping up BUT to is you inspire.....,maybe consider staying for that??
Yes X 3
LNS staying here when feel like quitting.....4 -
BonnieHosk85 wrote: »Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Recumbent bike, 20 minutes, 6.12 miles
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
Safe travels and see you in April, @w8goal4life!
I am able to go to social functions now and not even be in the food area. No temptations, no draw, nothing. My birthday was yesterday and a good friend in my small group brought an angel cake with sliced strawberries and whipped cream (very sweet since they know I'm eating healthier). They brought me a piece and sang "Happy birthday" and I was able to save that for today. Not even tempted to get into it at the gathering or at home. That is huge for me, a former food addict.
I'm going to try on a pair of pants one size smaller tomorrow. I haven't worn them since '14 or '15. I'll let you know what happens.
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Yes all.4
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Date: Fri, 15th:
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? yes, tried to burn off all my indiscretions on the treadmill for almost 3 episodes of MadMen
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Noooo! Pass day
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? yes!3 -
Exercise: Yes
Calories: Yes
Tracked: Yes
NSV. Mostly it is about maintaining my weight loss. Every now and then I will run across a note to myself from a few years ago about wanting to lose weight. I think about that person who really wanted to lose weight and where I am today. Today I was cleaning and ran across one of the pictures of myself that I printed to motivate myself to lose weight. It was not the most flattering picture. I look so much fitter and healthier these days.6 -
@strongscarlet
March 15, 2019
Exercise: No
Calories: Yes (but way too low, just not hungry, stressed)
Tracked: Yes
I’d come back to read/share NSVs. Just not up to it.5 -
3/15
6 Pass days
Exercise? Yes, 20 minute walk outside....what was I thinking. Caution, just because the sun is shining does not mean it's not cold out anymore. Had to pull my hood up and put my mittens on. However, still felt good to be outside again. Also did a short 10 minutes on the elliptical.
Calories? Yes even without my exercise!!
Tracking? Yes
My NSV is just the fact that I'm still here and tracking regularly. That's a big help.7 -
Tracking- yes
Calories- no
Exercise- yes4 -
@Dory_42 I am SOOO happy you are back!!! Thank you so much! I've really missed you!
Rick2 -
@trimi1104 You will be missed. We appreciate you so much. Heal and recover and come back to us when it's right for you.3
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3/15
3x- Yes!
I went shopping last week and now I’m Medium leggings, down from L and top now L from XL. I’ve been doing push up challenge and getting stronger, I can actually see and feel the difference! 😊💪🏻3 -
RangerRickL wrote: »
Every month, we celebrate and share our Non-Scale-Victories. Maybe it's how you are more flexible or more fit. Maybe you fit in a smaller size of clothes.
What is making you happy this month that is due to making a healthy habit change of life?
For me, I'm focusing on Pilates core strength exercises to support my back and allow me to do the exercise that I love the most...riding horses.
I've gotten much stronger and my posture is more often, much better.
How about you...what are you excited to share?
Rick
I love NSV day and reading everyone's posts. For me for now though, the opposite is true for all of these! Getting bigger by the day, clothes getting tighter, less energy, feel less fit.2 -
RangerRickL wrote: »@Dory_42 I am SOOO happy you are back!!! Thank you so much! I've really missed you!
Rick
Thank you so much!!!1 -
Exercised: yep
Tracked: yep
Under: yep2 -
yes x 3
I find NSVs to be so motivating. Like, the scale is just a data point, but actually achieving some real positive improvements in life mean so much more.
The NSV for me this month is that I haven't given up yet. I used my first 2 pass days in the first week. I have special occasions and breaks from routine everywhere in March. The likelihood of me making the winners circle with only one remaining pass day are astronomically low.
BUT!!! that means that it isn't zero yet. I have a bad habit of giving up at the slightest sign of trouble, so being able to struggle and continue means the world to me. Not just in diet and exercise, but in everything from career, life and academic settings too.3 -
March 16
Exercised: 46 minutes on the mini-trampoline (and uncountable backing and forthing weeding the too-big clothes out of the OTHER closet and hord-holds.)
Tracked: yes
Under: yes
Another bag of donations set aside - and most of my "some day I'll wear this again" clothes DO FIT again! Happy Dance, Happy Dance.
Only two dresses left it the "some day hoard" and they are both a size (two at the most) smaller than my wedding dress.2 -
Exercised: Yes, it was a slog, but I put in 30 minutes of running on the treadmill
Calories: Yes
Tracked: Yes1 -
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? NO
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? NO
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? NO
Dad didn't feel up to going for his mall walk because he stayed up late watching high school basketball finals and was too tired.1 -
MadisonMolly2017 wrote: »MadisonMolly2017 wrote: »My favorite day, too!
NSV’s:
... Making art fearlessly/enthusiastically daily!
(sighs wistfully and ever so slightly jealously .... )
that's a NSV I hope to be able to report SOME day .... but won't even start working on it until (maybe) Jan or Spring 2020.
By next month I WILL be reporting "making progress on Second Language Test practice fearlessly (for sure) / enthusiastically (kinda?) daily (needs to be part of new daily evening routine to make it stick)!"
One emotionally high-stress target goal at a time. And the SLE test has a work-related time-deadline that breaking creativity mental-blocks does not.
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THIS month's NSV report ....
I bought BRAND NEW CLOTHES THREE TIMES (so far) this month! Not "new to me" from thrift store.
Including a "deck-party casual" stretchy-material dress in a Medium. (snugger-fitting line than the size Small tops I bought earlier). I don't usually wear skirts ....
And after having three bags of clothes and dresser-drawer-stuff picked up for the donation drive last Monday, I have already started a new donation pile of "no point in mending / trying to alter" clothes from the overflowing mending basket. (The thrift store also accepts "unsellable" clothes so that the cloth is still re-purposed by their warehouse and kept out of landfills)
@BMcC9
I hear you.
When I was insanely busy like you, I thought “how can I use a couple of minutes each day to make art?”
My answer: I moved a small table next to my bedside with
One inch squares I cut from a small pad of watercolor paper
A set of watercolor pencils. A water cup, and a small brush
Small bottle glue
A few pages from magazines
Some markers
A black stamp pad
And a set of teensy stamps.
Micron (waterproof pen)
Before going to work, I’d create a background on one “Inchie” - sometimes a square of magazine glued down
- sometimes a watercolor wash
- Sometimes marks with a micron pen or with teensy stamps
When I got gone from teaching, I’d add more to the one I began. Marks, collage, color, etc.
At bedtime, I’d look at the tiny piece of earth, and add a last finishing touch...
I kept them in a small box and loved laying them out & admiring them.
Later I got a coin collector’s or slide plastic pages to store them.
I even did some with fabric straps and sewing!
Gradually, over the years, they got bigger: backs of old business cards are awesome!
I Began to cut 2” squares
Then Zentangle...larger squares
To a 5x7” notebook
Fast forward : now I’m workin 12x17 or 15 x 22” I NEVER thought I’d do that!
I can.tell you are an artist! Find one tiny thing you can do to fan that flame 🔥
EVEN when busy as heck!
Some possibilities:
Make 5 marks on the newspaper
Doodle for a minute in margins of your class notes
Draw on shower walls with water solvable markers
😀
Thank you SOOOOO much for the "start with 1-inch squares' ideas! Maybe I WON'T have to wait till after the fall after all!!
I'll work out how to work that kinda-thing into the daily-routine schedule that has to be re-tooled to fit an hour of French Review "games" most days by end of March anyway .......
@BMcC9 I am so glad you liked the idea! It really worked for me. Everything we do art-wise accumulates & snowballs, building our skills. Even doodling! I’d love to hear/see what you end up creating!
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A bad couple of days. Out of the winners circle this month.
Not sure what is going on, but taking a day or so to try to figure it out. I have been very sluggish and struggling with cravings ... VERY unusual. Was below lower end of maintenance when I weighed the other day. Also, have been doing a lot. Thinking maybe I have been too restrictive with calories given activity level. So, will up calories a bit and try to make sure that I am adding in more when I am particularly active. Definitely think that I know how to lose but am in a learning curve in terms of learning how to maintain.
@jan110144 I wonder if you are a little tired from your travel to see family?
I’m in the boat. I’ve been more sluggish with far more cravings.
I know we will each figure this out. I’m focusing on getting my fiber & sodium back to where they were when I was losing to see if that curbs the cravings.
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March 15
Yes x 3
Long walks 148 mins
Tracked all
Calories under 1701 -
March 15, 2019
Planned - Family, friends reunions, wedding
Pass day 2/3 (this is for accountability to myself and my records)1