Downsizers - January 2021 Team Chat
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@lindamtuck2018
Yes, I will share what is working. Also, I will respond to some messages from last week, when I check back, a little later. Want to get in a short treadmill walk.3 -
What did you gain from being a member of the team?
What can we do to make the team better?
Hi. Just answering the above questions.
1) I think I have gained support, resources and friends! What I really like is that we always get supported even if we are off course or stuck. I like that we share and pool our resources such as recipes, giving advice and suggestions to each other. I think we learn a lot from each other and can use this for our own journeys. I think we develop friendships here that are deeper than we often see on the main page (which is also a hoot) , but we learn more about each other here. It feels safe to share things here.
2) Good question! I wonder if we could have a question and answer page. I know some people ask for advice and suggestions, but I wonder if others are too shy to ask for help or advice? Maybe we could have some fun get to know you activities too. I think we eventually share things, but if it were more incorporated into things it might be good. Challenges are fun too. I like the step challenge and how it's incorporated into our daily check in. I'm not sure what other challenges might be also incorporated.
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lindamtuck2018 wrote: »We start the February challenge on Sunday so it would be great if you could gives us some feedback on our team. Here’s a couple of questions but any input is appreciated.What did you gain from being a member of the team?
What can we do to make the team better?
What did you gain from being a member of the team?
Since joining the team I can echo the similar sentiments that other team members have expressed in the sense of you feel supported here, even if you aren't losing as you hoped to be, there is encouragement and a non judgemental approach which is refreshing.
Granted, I want to do well for team stats and myself but, I know that even in the duration of flipping around the same pounds for a good few months of last year, the support was and is still there. Within the last month the scale finally turned a corner, I am apprehensive about whether it will stay with the consistent losses by changing my meal plan schedule next week. I'm still in the mindset to succeed I just hope those numbers keep going the right way as it feels good to be getting closer to the 240's and not dancing within the 250's. Either way, I know you will all still be cheering me on and I will with your weight loss goal journeys too.
What can we do to make the team better?
I echo what another member said, is there any activities as a team that we could do that would bring us closer together in getting to know one another? I think it's easy to get lost in the sea of content of all the comments and notifications.. the usability of MFP could be better in that sense amongst other things but, that's not an issue to be fixed by the group.
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Sripalbhansali wrote: »Weight - 60.8 on 29.01.2021
Glad to see you back!Megan_smartiepants1970 wrote: »Megan_Smartiepants1970
PW: 222.0
CW: 219.0 (Loss 3 lbs)
LTD 50 lb loss
Look at you go! 50 pounds is amazing!username: Piqueaboo
Weigh In Day: Friday
PW (Previous Weight): 213.3
CW (Current Weight): 213
LTD (Loss to Date): 35.5 lost to date
Back to 213 - really I couldn't have done any better - 5lbs in January, I'm very proud after just constant gaining these past sixish months. I ordered an apartment bike for home exercise as we're bound into our third lockdown and hope that I'll find joy in it - it's still too cold to go running and I need to move again, I'm noticing all these little pains and annoyances with my underused body if that makes sense!
Congrats on your loss and an awesome month! An exercise bike sounds like a worthwhile investment. I think our bodies are like machines and like to complain if both overused or underused.heatherbluebell wrote: »Hi everyone! My name is Heather and I'm coming to you from another F2F team. I'm excited to get to know you all!
I'm 41, and I live in Edmonton, Canada. I just adopted a 8-week old kitten last weekend, so I'm learning how to be a cat-mom. I'm so tired this week!! LOL I've been overweight most of my life and have done the yo-yo up and down thing on diets that weren't sustainable for me. Since I started working from home in March, I decided if ever there was a time to do something about my health, this was it. I'm doing it the slow and steady way, and started by just making small but realistic changes in my life. It all started with not drinking pop at home. Since December, I've been struggling with my motivation. Happily I've kept hovering around the same weight, but I'm really hoping I can get that motivation back and get back to it.
Please add me as a friend!
Username: heatherbluebell
Weigh-in: Thursdays
CW: 362.4
LTD: 77.6
Welcome to the team! You have an awesome loss to date. Making those small changes make a big difference in our weight loss efforts. I hope that as a team we can help you find your motivation again. We have a step challenge that @Megan_smartiepants1970 will tell you about. Fun Fact: I was posted in Edmonton back in 1982 when I was in the military.mari_moulin wrote: »Happy Saturday!!
Hope you are all doing well and ready to start a new month. I’m glad to come in this week with a loss but a bit disappointed that it was better earlier on. I managed to get down to 195 this week kept it there for 3 days then up a lb this morning. Argh! Oh well it’s ok I just gotta keep on pushing forward.
Here are my measurements this week.
Previous / Current
Chest - 108 / 107.4
Waist - 106.6 / 106
Hip - 110 / 109.2
Thigh - 58.8 / 58.2
Calf - 37.4 / 36.8
Arm - 32 / 31.4
Body fat mass - 43.9 / 43.4
Let’s see how those change as I continue my strength training.
@lindamtuck2018
Username: mari_moulin
Weigh in day: Saturday
Weigh in week: 4
Previous Weight: 198.2
Current weight: 196.4
@Megan_smartiepants1970
Sunday - 12,479
Monday - 14,725
Tuesday - 18,761
Wednesday - 13,197
Thursday - 19,831
Friday - 13,241
Saturday - coming 🔜
Nice loss! As for the pound, those scales make no sense sometimes. This morning I am down 1.4 pounds from yesterday and we had pizza last night. I give up trying to figure them out. You are making really good progress on those measurements. Your strength training is paying off.1 -
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Friday’s Check In
Steps: 4,615 ✅
Tracked: ✅
Sleep: ❌
Water: ✅
Healthy snacks: ❌
Well last night we had pizza and I am so proud of myself. I believe it was @iradi8 who earlier in the week had said in their check in they had a couple of slices of pizza. I was so amazed at that because it is one of my trigger foods. Well last night you inspired me to not over eat or binge on leftover pizza at night. Thank you! There is actually leftover pizza in in the fridge.
I got some really good news yesterday. I phoned and asked to be put on a cancellation list for my emg. They called me and I am going on Monday. One step closer to getting back to going for walks again and no pain. I am off grocery shopping and will check in for Saturday weights later!
Hope you are having a great weekend.
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User: cesse47
Weigh-in Day: Saturday
Previous weight: 297.0
Current weight: 296.4
STEPS -- 3000 each day this past week
Got my 1st covid shot yesterday afternoon. a bit of a sore arm ... really tired. I'll probably head back to bed shortly. As a whiny pants about shots (the needles!!), I have to say it was virtually painless. Thank goodness I didn't whimper and whine like I normally do. LOL
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@Tazaria87 I'd like to hear what works for you. My daughter is expecting a baby in July and they are moving my 3 year old grandson to a toddler bed soon. He already wakes up at night so they are really concerned it will be a BIG challenge.0
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I just got the Renpho scale and it is really fascinating. My metabolic rate is 2 years older than I am, so that gives me a goal, for sure. The sad part - I weigh 2 more pounds on this scale than my old scale. I thought my old one was a good scale - boohoo. I will be going with the new scale, though, and I'm sure I'll adjust...might keep the old one around when I need a pick-me-up haha.1
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heatherbluebell wrote: »Hi everyone! My name is Heather and I'm coming to you from another F2F team. I'm excited to get to know you all!
I'm 41, and I live in Edmonton, Canada. I just adopted a 8-week old kitten last weekend, so I'm learning how to be a cat-mom. I'm so tired this week!! LOL I've been overweight most of my life and have done the yo-yo up and down thing on diets that weren't sustainable for me. Since I started working from home in March, I decided if ever there was a time to do something about my health, this was it. I'm doing it the slow and steady way, and started by just making small but realistic changes in my life. It all started with not drinking pop at home. Since December, I've been struggling with my motivation. Happily I've kept hovering around the same weight, but I'm really hoping I can get that motivation back and get back to it.
Please add me as a friend!
Username: heatherbluebell
Weigh-in: Thursdays
CW: 362.4
LTD: 77.6
@heatherbluebell - Welcome to the team! We all know struggle and challenge all too well - especially recently with the pandemic, job losses, uncompromising politics, crummy winter weather, etc. it's easy to get frustrated, isolated, depressed so if you're finding yourself regularly in the wrong mindset, one of the best things you can do is recognize the problem and confront it and you've taken a great step simply by reaching out to this community and sharing your feelings.
I'm not sure if you've thought about what's causing the negative feelings but you might start by writing it down. I'm not one for keeping a journal but there are certainly people out there who feel it's helpful / therapeutic to write it down (get it off their chest) and turn the page (both literally and metaphorically). I tend to favor the simple (checklist) approach.
Maybe start with something as simple as 'What makes you happy or brings you down?'
If you're tired, think about why you feel that way.
- Are you getting enough sleep?
- Are you getting enough exercise?
- Do you feel this way around the same time every day (when the caffeine runs out )
- Do you feel like you're stuck in a rut (every day seems like the one before)?
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Now come up with an action plan to change or do something about it. This is where not getting overambitious (ie slow and steady) can help bring lasting change. Pick one or two small things you can change (buy a new pillow, read for 30 min instead of staring at your phone right before bedtime, set an alarm 1 hour before bedtime to recognize it's time to start winding down, plan a routine if you get tired during the day such as taking some steps, light weights for 10 min, a quick walk, etc.) Anyway you get the idea. I joined an on-line group that meets in our city to go for hikes (I haven't gone yet because they mostly go during the week - don't they work!?!) but I plan to catch one of the weekend hikes when they have a beginner option. I'm also looking into joining an archery group in the summer - I don't know anything about archery but it sounds interesting (I've started researching on-line) so why not?
You can take the same approach to how you feel about your current weight.
- Why do you want to lose weight? Better health, longer life, better appearance, more energy, more confidence? These are all great reasons!
- What is a realistic goal (short/mid/long-term)?
- What are you willing to do to achieve it? Exercise, diet, educate yourself on nutrition, etc.?
Come up with a game plan when you fail or have a set back. Last I checked part of being human means that we're not perfect and there will be times when you want to throw in the towel (or throw down a plate of cheesecake). It's OK to cut yourself some slack and enjoy the pleasure of the moment - just make sure you have a plan to get back on track. There's a great quote that I try to keep in mind when I have a bad 'scale day' ... "Weight loss is not impossible. Weight loss is hard, but hard is not the same as impossible."
My reasons are simple - I'm 52 and have 4 kids (ages 22, 20, 18 & 15) and my workaholic habits have helped me be successful professionally and we're financially secure but I have maybe 7 years left before I retire and I want to be around to enjoy my next 'chapter' with my wife, do some more international travel and of course be around to see my kids start families of their own and spend time with future grandkids. This is what motivates me to get off my butt and walk and extra lap around the neighborhood when it's freezing outside, do the extra set with the weights, skip the 2nd helping at dinner, whatever.
Just being able to know yourself and what your drivers or motivations are can be a very powerful tool but it does take a little bit of introspection.
Best of luck in your journey and please reach out to the group - we're here to cheer you on when you succeed and help you up when you fall down!
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@Sripalbhansali - Glad you got the account straightened out and are back!
@heatherbluebell Welcome to the team! Good luck with the new kitten, I was just thinking this morning that I really miss having a cat. As a current mom of 3 cat-haters, it will be a while before I get to have one again but they are lovely!
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The February 2021 Team Chat is now open! Please continue today's weigh-ins here, and go start the introductions for a new month on:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10823057/downsizers-february-2021-team-chat/p1?new=10 -
@Tazaria87 I'd like to hear what works for you. My daughter is expecting a baby in July and they are moving my 3 year old grandson to a toddler bed soon. He already wakes up at night so they are really concerned it will be a BIG challenge.
We went through the same thing with my son at that age. He'd come out of his room all night long. I found him playing in the litter box one night, sigh. He'd also just get up and turn his light on and play all night. For him though, I ended up hooking his lamp up to a 24hr timer. His lamp would turn on around bedtime and after I left his room he was allowed to play for a little bit. When the lamp turned off it was time to sleep. It helped for him because it gave him a tiny bit of freedom and I think going to sleep felt more like his idea vs being told he had to? He got used to going to sleep when the light went out and he stopped waking us up at night.
I tried doing this with my daughter but she screamed at the lamp light for me to turn it off. She can't stand lights on in her room at night for some reason. We are going to try a bedtime chart- I made a princess themed one cuz she's super into them right now and her new bed/bedding is princess themed as well. If she stays in her room then she gets to add a princess sticker to the chart- when all the boxes are full I told her I'd buy her a new princess dress. She got some of them for christmas and wants more. We will see if it works!2 -
Tazaria87
Saturday
PW 189.2
CW 186.2
Loss w/ MFP since 4/17/20 83.8lbs
LTD 136.8 lbs
Steps for 1/29 6290
All my steps came from a 5 and a half hour shopping trip to 6 different stores. Between that and not getting any sleep the night before due to my daughter, I ended up parking on the couch when I got home and couldn't make myself get up to get the rest of my steps in.2 -
@Tazaria87 OMG that is hysterical about your son playing ni the cat box and I will definitely share that story with my daughter - it's good to chuckle during those toddler times. I like the idea of the lamp, and I can see how it could make him feel like a "big boy" getting in bed when the lamp is off. He has night lights so the trip to the bed would not be in the dark. Hmm I can see how it would be tough to come up with an idea for your daughter. Maybe a timer light in the hall?
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I already have an update on the scale. It must have been adjusting because now the weight is almost the same as my old scale. That's better
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Hi beautiful people. How is everyone doing? I squeeze a bit of time to write here my steps.
I was thinking to do some zumba everyday when I am arriving home even though I arrive exhausted and ready to go to bed even.
Would you do sport then or before starting the day? Though, my days start at 5 in the morning so it will probably mean starting at 4 instead. Ideas?
STEPS @Megan_smartiepants1970
9 January 2021-> 7.497 steps
10 January 2021->6.841 steps
11 January 2021-> 20.473 steps
12 January 2021->12.000 steps
13 January 2021->14.662 steps
14 January 2021-> 10.864 steps
15 January 2021-> 10.814 steps
16 January 2021-> 10.258 steps
17 January 2021-> 12.167 steps
18 January 2021-> 10.405 steps
19 January 2021-> 7.579 steps
20 January 2021-> 10.763 steps
21 January 2021-> 11.587 steps
22 January 2021-> 7.098 steps
23 January 2021-> 7.747 steps
24 January 2021-> 7.608 steps
25 January 2021-> 13. 246 steps
26 January 2021-> 7.116 steps
27 January 2021-> 12.747 steps
28 January 2021-> 14.131 steps
29 January 2021-> 10.722 steps2 -
@Tazaria87 OMG that is hysterical about your son playing ni the cat box and I will definitely share that story with my daughter - it's good to chuckle during those toddler times. I like the idea of the lamp, and I can see how it could make him feel like a "big boy" getting in bed when the lamp is off. He has night lights so the trip to the bed would not be in the dark. Hmm I can see how it would be tough to come up with an idea for your daughter. Maybe a timer light in the hall?
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Steps 1/29: 14,3430
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Steps 10,762
Got some cleaning done for our upcoming basement renovation and did my power ignite workout. Other than that a pretty boring day!2 -
I just got the Renpho scale and it is really fascinating. My metabolic rate is 2 years older than I am, so that gives me a goal, for sure. The sad part - I weigh 2 more pounds on this scale than my old scale. I thought my old one was a good scale - boohoo. I will be going with the new scale, though, and I'm sure I'll adjust...might keep the old one around when I need a pick-me-up haha.
I have been considering one of these scales. The reviews seemed mixed on them all but I guess that is to be expected. I just worry can something that inexpensive be accurate or would I be messing with my head. I am enjoying only getting on the scale once a week now, but I would really love all that data if it was in fact accurate. Maybe I will just bite the bullet and do it after vacation in a few weeks.0 -
heatherbluebell wrote: »Hi everyone! My name is Heather and I'm coming to you from another F2F team. I'm excited to get to know you all!
I'm 41, and I live in Edmonton, Canada. I just adopted a 8-week old kitten last weekend, so I'm learning how to be a cat-mom. I'm so tired this week!! LOL I've been overweight most of my life and have done the yo-yo up and down thing on diets that weren't sustainable for me. Since I started working from home in March, I decided if ever there was a time to do something about my health, this was it. I'm doing it the slow and steady way, and started by just making small but realistic changes in my life. It all started with not drinking pop at home. Since December, I've been struggling with my motivation. Happily I've kept hovering around the same weight, but I'm really hoping I can get that motivation back and get back to it.
Please add me as a friend!
Username: heatherbluebell
Weigh-in: Thursdays
CW: 362.4
LTD: 77.6
Welcome to the team Heather!! This is a great group!!
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lindamtuck2018 wrote: »We start the February challenge on Sunday so it would be great if you could gives us some feedback on our team. Here’s a couple of questions but any input is appreciated.What did you gain from being a member of the team?
What can we do to make the team better?
I really enjoy being part of this group! I like that we all have similar goals and struggles yet live all around the globe.
I wish MFP was easier to use on my phone, I can’t like peoples posts as I get an error message. I would like to contribute more and response to posts but it is a challenge on the phone.
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@Megan_smartiepants1970
Sorry, I think I forgot to post my steps this week!!! Ugh.
1/24 10,414
1/25 13,254
1/26 11,738
1/27 10,683
1/28 13,040
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@Megan_smartiepants1970 - here are my steps. Thanks for changing my goal to 7K, it was an effort to get there this week, so I think its a good goal for now.
1/27: 7520
1/28: 7989
1/29: 70521 -
We have a newcomer heading our way ......Please welcome @COscorpio84021
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Boy did it feel good to get out there and walk ........we walked 6.07 miles3
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This week started strong and then the second half of the work week I did not stick to my plan. I managed to stay between 1150-1350 calories (goal is 1240) but my macros were way off. I have been making a LOT of excuses lately- tired, stressed, too busy. NO MORE EXCUSES. I am making each and every decision that goes against my plan. I am starting to read The Beck Diet Solution again. I need to hold myself accountable for my choices. I am almost certain the the scale will end in a gain tomorrow but I am determined to change that around next week.
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@Megan_smartiepants1970 I lift weights at a moderate level 3-4 sets with 8-10 reps full body 3 day program.
1/30
Logged all food.
Under calorie budget.
Drank 96 oz. water.
Lifted weights for 40 minutes.
@363 days, which renpho scale did you purchase and does the data appear on the scale or in an app?
@lindamtuck2018 It's wonderful that you have an appointment. I hope they can resolve your nerve pain soon.
@cesse47 congratulations on receiving your covid vaccination.
@jimboden3, that is an insightful, comprehensive reply and it should be sticked for everyone seeking motivation.
@Megan_smartiepants1970 so happy to hear that you were able to get outside and enjoy a long walk. You and Aspen must be so fit and dropping 50 pounds is a great accomplishment and testament to your dedication.1
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