Mission Slimpossible - January 2021 Team Chat
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@kerritho Welcome fellow Aussie! I hope you're not in one of the hotspots in Sydney - stay safe.
@buniphuphu Ohhh thanks I'll have to check out the Shadows of Camelot game. Maybe I can get one secondhand if it's out of print. I'm a huge HP fan so hubby was right on the money with this gift!
@raleighgirl09 I hope you have a better day today. Remember, progress not perfection! Also I think you can define your January No Sugar challenge as whatever you want to challenge yourself to do! If it means no added sugar, then that's your challenge
@AustinRuadhain I think working out in the morning is always a great way to start the day! I just can never get myself out of bed to do it! So good on you for making this a goal and smashing it already.
@GretchenReine Woohoo! Go you! Determination is stronger than motivation!
@Cornanda I'm pretty sure that we never stop learning about ourselves! I guess because we do change over time.
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Well, hubby's Covid test came back negative as expected, he got a text message overnight with the result (I love how fast they are). So it's just a cold like we thought. But now I have symptoms too so I'm working from home until I'm better as my workplace's policy doesn't allow me on site with symptoms even with a negative test result.
Now, because I am falling ill, I'm feeling exhausted, so I came home from work and ended up taking an accidental nap on the lounge! So just trying to listen to my body and give it what it needs at the moment.
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Goals for January:
Sleep: 30.5/200 hours (average 6.1 hours) - AT RISK
Total Calorie Deficit recorded to date: -662 - AT RISK
Exercise: 75/600 minutes (average 15 minutes) - AT RISK
Meditation: 1/4 sessions - ON TRACK
Social Media: 3.2/31 hours (average 0.64 hours) - ON TRACK
Updated to 05/01/2021
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@raleighgirl Ohhhh that sneaky jam!! But hey, you recognized, and I really think the awareness is the key to this whole challenge. We are all going to falter on the challenge, but the main purpose is NOT to throw in the towel but to say, “OK, that happened, and what did I learn?” When I started this challenge, I told people that they had to pick what no sugar meant to them. Are fruit and artificial sugar OK for you? If so, then you are meeting the challenge. I think you are doing great because you are figuring out what works for you. Yes, challenge yourself, but also know yourself. And that is what will make you successful.
@AustinRuadhain I like when I get my workout done in the morning too. You are doing great on your goals and I know that you will turn that red into green with the No Sugar Challenge. It’s harder than we think it is and maybe that is why it’s such a good challenge?
@GretchenReine That is great that you went and had a workout even though your conditions weren’t right! Many people would just skip it for that day after working so many hours and being tired. But NOT you!! You must be very proud of yourself.
@trooworld YES, I’m going to make it happen! And you are going to do so as well. We will push and encourage each other all the way.
@GabiV125 Hey, you came here to post your rant and own it. That is truly taking a positive step toward regaining control and beginning again to move in the right direction. Forgive yourself, become obsessed with your health, and you will make it happen!
@buniphuphu That dinner looked great! I always make my menu for the week on Sunday or Monday and do my shopping on Tuesdays. I also have a calendar that I made in Publisher for the whole month and sometimes (like this month) I did the whole month on the first and of course will tweak it every week, but it gets me off on a good start. I started this about three months ago and I keep the months so that way I can easily look back and remake things we like. Tonight’s dinner was Keto Chicken Carbonara and roasted green beans. It was soooo good!!
@Cornanda I think it so great that you are learning about yourself and you will only continue to learn this year. How do I know? Because you care too much about yourself to turn that dial all the way off.
@TwistedSassette That is great that your husband’s test came back negative. I am sorry that you have come down with the cold too. Take care of yourself! Don’t use it as an excuse to eat bad foods. But do get a lot of rest. How is your little boy doing?
Hi Team! This morning I went to do my workout and my body was so tired. I then looked at my tracker and realized that I had worked out 11 days straight, so I cut myself some slack and did a slow treadmill walk instead. I might take off tomorrow too and let my body rest from all the weights I’ve been lifting. Plus, we have the plumber coming in the morning to fix our garbage disposal...again! Soooo I’m super excited because in a few minutes I’m going on a Zoom call with two of my favorite low carb doctors! Dr. Tro Kalayjian, who lost 150 lbs and is amazing, and the famous Dr. Ken Berry who wrote the book, “Lies My Doctor Told Me.” Dr. Tro co-hosts my favorite podcast Low Carb MD, which I’m obsessed with! So, I’m excited if you can’t tell!! I’ll let you all know how it went tomorrow.
January Goals: 1/5
No Sugar Challenge: I was sugar free today
Fast for 19+ hours: I fasted 19 hours
Ate on plan Today was one meal. Keto chicken carbonara and roasted green beans
Workout 30+ minutes: 20 minutes on treadmill.
Drink 96+ oz. of water: A gallon today!
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Hey Team! I wanted to share this awesome graphic that I have been using in my workout room. I color in the days that I workout. I also started one this year for my weight. I color in with different colors for weight loss, weight gain, staying the same, and all time low. I'm excited to see how it looks at the end of the year. Plus, I keep it where I can look at it and I really think keeping visuals near is is a good idea.
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-PbXd1de-354/UsW_bnxOx5I/AAAAAAAAE1s/9ZOiFmaxikM/s1600/CALENDAR.jpg?fbclid=IwAR0EUB_M8uWFtsWyAT2_HSU1655435wMr2K0m85875K2gQbNCJ_lbimlPGU
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Weekly Weigh-In
Day - Tuesday
Username - bethanie0825
PW - 224.4
CW 228.4
So there's that gain I've been worried about. I knew it was coming so of course, it'd come on my weigh day. Onward though; I've already started moving and tracking food in WW again. It's just a number that I've lost from before and I def enjoyed the holidays
My focus this year is going to be on me. And just little things related to self care; my anxiety and depression, though treated, still have sneaky ways of creeping in. Like not brushing my teeth. Not putting on lotion after a shower. Not caring about my hair, not shaving my legs. Just little things that when I do them, make me feel better.
And who doesn't want to be the best version of themselves?
Also going to work on looking at food as just fuel. It won't make me feel better or solve a problem I'm facing. It's simply fuel that my body needs to function. It's not evil or magical. i.e. Stop eating your problems Beth
Welcome to the new peeps! I hope you love it here as much as I do. I may not post as often as others but I check in frequently and and leave likes and hugs. I'm always rooting for you!6 -
raleighgirl09
end of day quick check in - Tuesday
Heydeedo, SlimO's!!!!! A very speedy, squeezed in check in, more in the morning. For now - it's been a reasonable good day. Water good, 2 walks and steps good, calories so-so as they are under for the total but not for the initial MFP goal. Sleep squeaked in at just over 7 hours, per Fitbit. Doing habit tracker and check in now.
No Sugar challenge - was all good until the dressing I made for the roasted broccoli. Recipe is below for anyone interested, worth the wait time. Sorry about the sugar, I planned this being not-aware of sugar. Evil sugar...... Errr, also had a smoothie again. I think I ingest sugar more regularly than estimated!!!!!
https://www.purewow.com/recipes/pan-roasted-broccoli-steaks-garlic-sesame-vinaigrette
Work is good - good to have work. => For those who don't know, I was unemployed (with a contract, part-time gig) for nearly 8 months and now in the swing of a new position. Stitches from a VERY SCARY tooth extraction gone as of today (Maria is a SUPER dentist weenie!!!). I miss my grandbaby, the effervescent Hazel, but everything else is good.
More in the morning!!
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Howdy Slimpossibles!
Tuesday is being a good day today! I got in my morning workout AND then got in an evening walk
🟢Morning walk/workout (10+ min)
🟢100 Pushups & Situps Programs (3/week; today's a rest day)
🟢Food measured & tracked
🟢Hit MFP calorie goal
🟢Workout 60+ / 6 days-wk
🟢10K steps
🟢NO SUGAR challenge (for me, no added sugars; I do eat some fruit)
🟢Check in on Slimpossibles daily
@bethanie0825 - I love your attitude -- "yep, here's the expected gain, okay, back to work!" Thanks for the inspiration! And "Stop eating your problems" -- yeah, I can use that reminder (if it helps to know you haver plenty of company)!
@TeresaW1020 - I love the coloring/workout page! And I am looking forward to hearing about your fun Zoom call!
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Wednesday weigh-in:
SW (1/1/2021): 312.4
1/6/2021:306.4
1/13/2021:
1/20/2021:
1/27:2021:
2/1/2021:
LTD: 6.0
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@TwistedSassette Thank you so much. I’m really trying to break old habits and leave them in the past. I hope you start feeling better soon. Not easy dealing with flu and COVID this time of year.
@TeresaW1020 I am very proud of myself and a little shocked. LOL I’m just glad that I didn’t break my streak. Regaining my consistency is the hardest thing. I see that you kept your streak going as well. I’m so proud of you. I love that graphic. I think I’m going to print it down and use it. I have a few different things that I use to track and keep me motivated…but I can always use more.
@bethanie0825 I really like the goals and focus that you have on for the year. Staying away from food as a crutch isn’t easy. I had someone ask me if I was an emotional eater and I said yes…and I’m a bored eater…and a breathing eater. I just eat. Remembering that it won’t fix things is a great reminder!
So, I survived Tuesday. I sat in my car outside of the gym for 30 minutes (at least) trying to talk myself out of working out. It didn’t work. I went in and did my hour on the treadmill and kept my streak alive. Day 6 of at least 1 mile a day and Day 5 of the Ragnar 31 Day Activity Challenge. The next couple of days will just be a slow mile or so (30 minute minimum) because my left knee is starting to bother me again and I don’t want to put myself out of commission completely. Saturday is 5.0 miles for me and I want to be able to do them since I already have friends and family marking my big day with miles with me virtually.
I hope everyone has an amazing day!
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raleighgirl09
Wednesday check in
Hi all Slims! I'm taking the advice of @TeresaW1020 for No Sugar and stating that milk products, fruit and artificial sweeteners are not off limits for my style of eating. I have half and half in coffee everyday, along with artificial sweeteners and I eat dairy regularly. However, the broccoli recipe still had some sugar (teaspoon of honey) which I subbed in Thai chili sauce because I don't have any honey. Def sugar going on with that.
I got my two walks yesterday so I could have at least 10,000 steps - I'll do that again today. Hoping for sunshine but I'll live with gloom if that's all I get. =>
I'm weighing in tomorrow after a few days hiatus after a long car ride; just felt like I didn't need to stare at the water weight that I knew would be there. I think that whatever tomorrow's weight is, is the true weight. It would be great if it's not a gain - stating the obvious!
@GretchenReine I totally missed this...why were you waiting in the car trying to talk yourself out of going to the gym? Agreed, consistency and getting back to it is difficult!! Worth pursuing and I am, but it sure would be easier if I didn't get to the point of needing to do that.
@bethanie0825 I'm in agreement with the gang - great perspective and getting after it!! So true - who better to lose the 4 pounds than the person who just recently did it? It's my experience that if you get after it and lose it right away, it's not as difficult - and frankly, not as much!
@TeresaW1020 what a cool way to document the year!! I think you had one last year, as well......? I'd love to see one done, if someone has one they did before.
@AustinRuadhain what a STELLAR day you had, go girl!! Love all the green bubbles for you!!
@TwistedSassette so glad the hubby has tested negative but what a downer to get any kind of bug! It's so funny, I never used to dread the thought of a routine cold but, it being winter, we're bound to pick up something here or there, even if it isn't COVID. I'm with you and @AustinRuadhain on the morning workout but I prefer to do that in the warmer months. When it's cold I have to do a midday and end of day walk. And, to be fair, I don't really feel like getting up at 6 or 630 to be on time for the day, either!2 -
@buniphuphu I am the same way, I need variety. I hardly repeat recipes. You might stop by the board, NEW RECIPE CHALLENGE (https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/138454-new-recipe-challenge ). I'm in it and although most of the people post vegetarian recipes, I post meat-based recipes and so do a few others. You might get some ideas there. That recipe you posted looks good, I hope it turned out well for you.
@Cornanda I don't have an answer for the emotional eating but I might have a suggestion for exercise when back to work: can you take a 10-15 minute walking break twice a day during your workday? How about eating your lunch at your desk and then using your actual lunch to go for a walk? What about getting up 20 minutes earlier and doing a YouTube workout?
@TwistedSassette That's great your hubby's test was negative! I'm sorry you caught the bug, too, I hope you guys feel better soon. My workplace is like that, too. Very cautious. Hugs.
@TeresaW1020 Indeed! That's good you took a break from exercise, that's important to do I think. I hope you enjoy the Zoom call.
My phrase for the year: CHANGE HAPPENS.0 -
@raleighgirl09 I was trying to talk myself out of it because I was super tired, like in tears tired...and wanted to go home and go to sleep. I had my streak going though so I didn't want to mess it up...but I really wanted sleep. I could've fallen asleep sitting up in my car I was so tired. Great job getting your 2 walks in. Getting those steps is oh so helpful!!!2
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Username: GabiV125
Check in day: Wednesday
PW: 127.8
CW: 130.8
Yesterday was 131.4, so I take it that some of the water is leaving me.
I had an extended good-time these last 2 weeks, followed by the frustration of seeing the #. Sorry you had to see that🙂.
And now I’m day 2 at caring again.
Happy Wednesday everyone!
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@raleighgirl09 I always love reading your posts Maria! Yeah, that jam with Splenda is disgusting, I'd rather have regular or just fruit! Don't forget pasta sauces and salsa, sugar is in everything! Just keep doing your best, you may have had a little jam but think of all the sugar you may have had a week ago. Do what works best for you. I don't notice a difference with fruit but 20-30 minutes after having a cookie my pain worsens. I'm still going to have birthday cake on people's birthdays this month but aside of that I'm avoiding it.
@AustinRuadhain Those stupid boxes are addicting! I need to start habit tracker again!
@GabiV125 Hang in there, you got this! So glad you like it here!
@GretchenReine Is Reine your middle name? Mine is short for my first and middle name, Katherine Mary. Obviously I was born in 71, it's my gmail name too!
@buniphuphu That recipe looks awesome! BTW, I'm so happy to see you back in the pool, I cheered when I saw that you'd swam!
@Cornanda I loved your random thoughts! I think that has been my biggest lesson, you don't just make a plan and go hardcore but you end up having to modify and make changes constantly. I'm more of a planner and pretty rigid thinker, flexibility and patience have been huge challenges for me. I'm the same as you with doing better with someone here, if I hadn't had my boyfriend in my life I know I'd be twice as big right now! You'll get back in the groove!2 -
@TwistedSassette Glad you hear your husband's test is negative!
@TeresaW1020 glad you took a slow day, sounds like your body needed it. Good luck with the plumber! I just learned how to fix my garbage disposal when something's stuck but it still has issues, one thing at a time!
@bethanie0825 Doing little things are so important, I learned in therapy that it's good to have that structure of a routine bedtime and little things like making your bed in the morning. That's how when I had a depressive episode the other year I helped myself get out of it, making my bed each morning meant I couldn't get back in it and I accomplished something as soon as I got up so I didn't feel like a lazy failure right off the bat. Try and think of food as nourishing your body for a healthier body and mind. I don't know if that helps at all, just can related to where you're at. You got this!
@raleighgirl09 LOL, a recipe with sugar in it, you're evil! I love having you posting more often, I've missed your posts!
@GretchenReine I love that you made yourself go in the gym, woot woot!
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Yes, I'm caught up! I started lifting arm weights again and I'm doing an ab challenge, it's kicking my butt after not doing them for awhile! I'm doing one every day since it's hard to do stuff when I'm not in the recliner so I'm breaking it up, doing my stretching, and a short cardio video. Was a busy bee yesterday, I planned a Zoom family reunion, got my schedule planned for the month, and did Walmart pickup. My boyfriend turns 50 next week, we're going back to his best friend's house so they can play music this weekend like we did on New Year's Eve. They're trying to talk me into playing with them but I played the organ and that was as a kid, my nephew has my keyboard but I still haven't played seriously in decades and they're both really good, I'd have to at least warm up first. I started a puzzle but the cats are knocking the pieces all over the place. I made a cat shelter for my feral cat, it took all weekend to cut a hole in a cheap plastic bin, buy straw, and build it! I'm doing good with my diet, I'm staying in a deficit and not having sugar. I'm meeting my dad briefly today, he's really depressed so I keep coming up with reasons to meet him, he normally works out and has a lot of activities going on and all this is really getting to him. There's a blood drive by where I'm meeting but I can't find out if I can donate, I'm not making my pain worse walking around a college unless I'm actually able to do it so I'm going to pass. Too bad, they need my blood type but I can't talk to a person to find out if my medications are okay. I'd better go work out, I'm ready to go back to sleep but need to get the day started!
Kick some tail my friends!
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Username:@leonadixon
Weigh in day: Tuesday
PW (12/29/2020): 220.8
Check in weight (1/5/2021): 220.0
omgomgomg I am freaking out over this weight. I have been better, exercising, doing the THINGS. I did not expect miracles by any means, but not this. This is about the highest weight I have ever been.
My husband decided to be "better" with me starting this week and it really helps the motivation! I am logging in MFP now and staying in calories right now. While trying not to freak out too much over the number I just posted. I have to admit I am. Sorry to be depressing, but wow.6 -
Happy Wednesday, Slimsters!
@leonadixon - Deep breath! It is SO great that your husband has signed up to be better along with you! I'll bet that is going to help is so many ways!
It is not depressing that you checked in a weigh-in number you are freaked out about. Truly. Never worry about that.
I am not sure if this makes any sense, but can you take that freak-out energy and kinda use it to your advantage? It could be not bad to be exercised about hitting your highest weight ever -- not to make yourself wrong, it is what it is -- but to say for yourself, I *am* turning this around.
(My highest ever on the scale was 265, and I know I had already lost weight by then. So for what it's worth you are getting in action way sooner than I did!)
Keep an eye on what you are doing, keep experimenting with what works for you, for the body you have now. I think getting and staying healthy is like an ongoing experiment. Try things, given them a while to work, and if they don't, start tweaking and see what little changes you can try, one by one.
TL;DR Anyway, not sure if any of that is helpful. But please know we are here and cheering for you and we know it's not easy and simple to figure out what works for your body, personality and circumstances.
@Katmary71
Man, you have more energy than a barrel of puppies. I love your checkins and I feel like such a slacker listening to your day! It's very motivating! Phooey about the blood donation and hurray to the workout!
Oh, and the Habit Tracker IS calling your name! Boxes! Little boxes to check! I totally imprint6ed on this kind of thing in 1dt grade. My teacher used something with gold stars, and I would so aim for that row of stars.
@GabiV125Yesterday was 131.4, so I take it that some of the water is leaving me.
I had an extended good-time these last 2 weeks, followed by the frustration of seeing the #. Sorry you had to see that🙂.
And now I’m day 2 at caring again.
Happy Wednesday everyone!
(Day 3 today!)
@GretchenReine
I love your going to the gym and keeping your streak. I'd have understood if you needed sleep more, your call, but woohoo to using the power of keeping a streak!
@trooworldCHANGE HAPPENS.
Anyway, I am gong to so enjoy your checkins, and getting reminded that CHANGE HAPPENS!
@raleighgirl09
Deciding what the No Sugar Challenge means for you makes perfect sense.4 -
@bethanie0825 Yup, it’s just a number and you will get it off in no time. I do agree that self-care is important. Being home all the time got me really lazy about that and I’ve had to get a grip and realize that just because no one other than my hubby and mom see me, I should still comb my hair. I’m not a big believer that we should just look at food as fuel because food is tasty and something we do every day, so it should be enjoyable. But there is a huge difference between enjoying our food and using food as a coping method for our problems. Food will never solve our issues so yes to finding other outlets that really will make you happy and fulfilled.
@raleighgirl09 Yum that roasted broccoli steaks look yummy. One tsp. of honey isn’t a deal-breaker in my eyes for a whole recipe. But of course, if you are striving to refrain from all forms of sugar then it probably isn’t the best choice. Sugar really is in so much of our food and it’s no by so many names that it takes being a detective sometimes to figure out if we can eat certain foods or not. I’m glad that your new job is going well and that your stitches are out. I’m sorry you aren’t able to see your sweet Hazel.
@AustinRuadhain Wahooo look at all that green!! You rocked the day! The Zoom call was fun. I will post about it below.
@GretchenReine Yayyy for such a good weigh-in this week! That is the way to take charge of your health. Now just keep moving forward. Yes, do listen to your body and take care of that knee. I am taking today off from working after doing hard workouts for 11 straight days. It doesn’t help us to push when our bodies are needing a break.
@GabiV125 You just keep caring about yourself and you will see a bigger drop next week.
@Katmary71 As usual you have a whole lot going on in your life. Be careful with the workouts but good for you for doing what you can. I hate doing ab work but really need to focus more on it than I have been. That is so sweet that you made a cat shelter for the feral kitty. I once had a little organ and the only thing I learned to play was Onward Christian Soldier.
@leonadixon Please don’t freak out and please read what our very wise AustinRuadhain had to say to you. The only time you need to freak out is if you tell yourself that you are done trying. But you’re NOT doing that, so you are making progress! I started January 2017 weighing 264.5 lbs and four years later I’ve still not hit the 75 lb. mark. But I’m NOT giving up! We keep on trying, learning, and doing.
Hi Team! So, my Zoom call with my two favorite doctors was fun last night. There were 114 people on the call that lasted a little over an hour. Dr. Ken Berry talked about his life as an obese doctor and finding the Keto diet that changed his life and the way he now helps his patients. He has a ton of YouTube videos if anyone is interested in what he has to say. I also read the first chapter of Gary Taubes new book, A Case For Keto that I got for free. Very interesting!!
January Goals: 1/6
No Sugar Challenge: I was sugar free today
Fast for 19+ hours: I fasted 24 hours
Ate on plan: Today was one meal. Hamburger patty, cottage cheese, roasted green beans, and few pork rinds.
Workout 30+ minutes: I took today off from working out but will be back at it tomorrow.
Drink 96+ oz. of water: I drank wayyy more coffee today and need to go down some water to make my goal before bed.
2021 Focus Word: TRANSFORMATION
Hey Team! I forgot to do our Monday Mindset post. For me, mindset is everything, and the first step towards truly getting fit and healthy. Today, I was journaling and wrote the following about my IF journey and mindset. I thought I would share it and ask you to maybe talk about how you feel about mindset and how it’s helped you with the health plan that you have chosen for yourself.
Here is mine…
Mindset is everything! In my first year of IF I struggled with the diet mentality. I know that diets don't work for me because I don't like to feel deprived. Then this past year I've slowly had my mind shift from being deprived to being deserving. I deserve to be at a healthy weight and feel great. I deserve to heal my body and keep myself strong and fit. I deserve to say no to tasty foods that make me feel terrible and yes to tasty foods that make me feel incredible. IF has simply changed my life and I will be forever thankful.
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Hello everyone!
I’ve been busy with my parents dr. apts and need to catch up and read all the amazing posts, stories and achievements.
Dec. was a really good month for my weight loss but not so great learning about my parents health. My mom has heart problems and my dad has a chronic kidney disease. Both overweight with high blood pressure and getting older so they sometimes need someone around to take care of their needs.
They spent Christmas and New Year in our house and had a good time with my girls.
We had turkey for Christmas but we walked 3 miles that day and I skipped dessert.
New Year’s Eve was all healthy snacks and lots of water. That helped me from going over my calories and maintained weight.
I’ve been watching what I eat and exercised every single day this week so hopefully the number on the scale will go down again this week.3 -
raleighgirl09
Wednesday night check in
My lovely Slimlettes - I hope everyone had a fabulous day! Today has been acceptable, as was yesterday. As I strive for, for tomorrow. => Taking it one cold(*kitten*) day at a time. Decided to use yesterday's broccoli dressing on tonight's salad so that was the sugar I had; no smoothie although I wanted one. Didn't really have time to stop and make one, though, so it didn't happen. I *did* get out twice for walks so the steps were good. I don't seem to have it in me to stick to 1240 or fewer calories these days but I'm way under what I have been doing so I'm going to let that ride and keep whittling away at it. It's certainly better than the multi-thousand calorie days that got me to obese in the first place. Not making a rationale, just going for some perspective.
Working to get to bed sooner so I can get up earlier - and have more time in the morning for coffee and computer. In jammies. In slippers. Bedhead and morning breath fueled by coffee........ah, the perks of remote working! I always want at least an hour of me time and working from home allows that pretty easily, as long as I get plenty of sleep to be up at 7 and logged into work by 8.
More in the morning, just giving the day's stats. => Love and hugs to all, keep working at it. If today wasn't good, find something to work on for tomorrow to gain a little bit of a leg up. It helps - promise. =>
NO SUGAR challenge - no
Stick to the calorie baseline set by MFP - no
Drink 10-12 cups of water a day - yes
Log all foods, prelog with meal prep as much as possible - yes (but none pre-logged)
10,000 steps a day as logged by Fitbit - yes
Check in with the SLIMS daily! - yes
Record daily in the Habit Tracker - yes1 -
@leonadixon Being mad at yourself won't help anything, just decide how to tackle it now, you got this!
@AustinRuadhain I loved gold stars too! I don't know how old you were but were you a geek like me who in elementary school would sit with their hands folded on the desk?
@TeresaW1020 your whole post was really interesting! I agree with your thinking about thinking about what you deserve versus depriving yourself. It's like thinking of what we CAN eat versus what we can't.
@RYCare Sounds like you had a great week, way to go! I'm sorry to hear about your parent's health, they're lucky to have you helping them. I've been very blessed with having a very supportive family, I was injured fairly young and their support means everything.
@raleighgirl09 Hope you got a good night's sleep! I can't hang at all without sleep, it makes a huge difference in everything.
Well gang, huge fat party foul on my end! I don't know what I was thinking, I made broccoli salad after I got home and tasted the dressing and almost spit it out it was so sweet! What the heck happened to no sugar when I measured the sugar??? I keep joking that I ruin my taste buds not eating sugar but I know it's the opposite, you ruin your taste buds eating it but it's only been since New Year's Eve so I don't know why it was so sweet, I'm still using Splenda. Anyhow, I made more dressing so it wasn't as sweet and will eat it until it's gone. Now I'm discouraged as I planned to have sugar Friday night, my boyfriend's birthday cake, and my brother's birthday cake this month. I'm still under calories and it's more that it makes my pain worse than health reasons so I can't throw in the towel, I just hate when I do that and don't realize it until I do it. ! I lifted arm weights, stretched, and and did my 7 minute arm cardio video. It's only been 3 arm workouts and I'm already feeling stronger, yay!3 -
raleighgirl09
Thursday peek (weigh in later today!)
@Katmary71 I'm with you on the sleep, I do much better when I consistently get enough - working from home helps, as long as I am in bed by 10 and asleep by 1030! It's not as easy at it sounds, though.... Your broccoli salad story is so on - I find things sweeter when I don't eat sugar for a while, but I'm not there right now given what I'm not giving up for No Sugar. Happens all the time for me with sodium because I rarely add salt to anything and use as many low or no salt items as I can put up with. I used to eat low fat or no fat, no added sugar - all kinds of things altered for fewer calories or carbs or whatever. Now I mostly just eat the regular stuff because I like it better and eat less of it. That may not work for everyone but it works pretty well for me - now I just do the no or low sodium because of the water retention. Can't get around that issue but it's not the worst thing that could be a problem.
@GretchenReine great first weigh in of the year!! I'm sure hoping that you can get some rest and gain energy despite the tired from work days - your dedication to the streak is amazing! If you're like me, you work to keep the streak as long as possible because a day off can either be a tail spin....or just a day off - hard to tell.
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@GretchenReine Great job, that was not easy to do since you were so tired!
@Katmary71 That sounds fun to jam with your boyfriend and his friend, I hope you do it! I hope you can donate blood.
@AustinRuadhain Thank you!
@TeresaW1020 I'm glad you enjoyed the call. When I did keto, I found Dr. Berry's videos inspiring. I love what you wrote about mindset. That's interesting, going from being deprived to being deserving. Here are my thoughts on Mindset:
MINDSET
I believe I am fighting for my life right now. I am fighting to live because if I don't, obesity is going to kill me. I am older, I am 52, and you might be able to get away with being chubby in your 20s (you may not like it though) but in your 50s, it becomes more serious. I don't want to speed up the countdown clock on my life lol! At the same time, there is this "eff it" part of me that takes over sometimes. It's the part of me that forgets I'm trying to change the way I eat and think. It is the part of me that whispers in my ear, "Go ahead, eat those chocolates. It won't hurt anything." But I need to remember that I am FIGHTING FOR MY LIFE. I need to change my mindset, which is why I chose CHANGE HAPPENS as my phrase for the year.
@Katmary71 Oh that stinks about the dressing. I hate when that happens. Yay for feeling stronger!
Hi all. I didn't do so well yesterday, I went into work for the first time since before Christmas and there were 2 things of chocolate on my desk from my coworkers. I was hungry and instead of eating my actual breakfast, I had chocolates for breakfast. I did track it and the rest of the day went well and as planned. Just those darned chocolates.
My phrase for the year: CHANGE HAPPENS.4 -
@broncobuddee
Username Kerritho
Weigh In Day: Friday (Australian time!)
PW (Previous Weight): 69.1kg / 152.2 lbs
CW (Current Weight): 67.9kg / 149.38 lbs
Hi Everyone
I’m really loving this group. I find reading the posts really motivating. Also still loving the Habit Tracker. I’ve had a good week mostly. A couple of missteps but I’ve exercised every day and been under my net goal - I’ve eaten a bit more than I should have - had a couple of wines. But I’ve made sure that I exercised enough to cover them.
I’m 58 and have rheumatoid arthritis (in remission at the moment). My doctor has told me the best thing I can do for my health is to get my waist measurement under 80cm. It’s currently 96cm. I carry most of my fat around my waist and therefore surrounding my essential organs.
We are not in a COVID hotspot in Sydney @twistedsassette (although some are saying the whole of greater Sydney is a hotspot!) so we are able to go out. Due to the risk we don’t eat out as much as we used to - that is helping. We did go to a local cafe for lunch yesterday and I ordered a lamb salad without dressing. When it came it had dressing. That’s so annoying.
Thanks for all the posts. I love reading them.
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@RYcare Taking care of aging parents who are in poor health is tough. I moved my mom in with us last March and have been dealing with her health issues. You however are doing great!! Just keep doing what you know works and makes you feel good.
@raleighgirl09 I’m right there with you with the joy of remote working! I LOVE my morning time in my robe, in front of my computer, Hulu on my phone, and coffee breath filling the air. Yes, I am really working on shifting my mindset. I had all that food, wine, and sugar over the holidays but I’m not sitting here with fond memories of all those tasty treats. Instead, I’m sitting with regret and anger that I did that to myself…again! I will never gain freedom from food and sugar addiction until I stop giving it my power.
@Katmary71 It's true that if you stop eating sweet your taste buds will change. For me, I wish sweets would stop holding any appeal for me, but I am a big cake lover too. Keep up those workouts!
@trooworld Yeah, I love me some Dr. Berry! He is so feisty. Yes, we are in a fight for our lives! A few months ago, one of the Beachbody trainers was talking about how she had just turned 50 and a friend told her that it was all downhill. She called bull**** and said that she was working on having the second half of her life even better. That is what we need to do. We both have spent wayyy too many years struggling with weight and what it does to us. Let’s stop that cycle and learn to treat our bodies the way they deserve and have an amazing second half.
@kerritho Nice weight loss this week! Keep up the good work. I’m glad that you are enjoying the group and habit tracker. Do you find it keeps you more mindful with your choices as you go through your day? I’m sorry about you having rheumatoid arthritis. I’ve heard that all sorts of issues can be solved or improved if we get our weight measurement down to a healthy number.
Hi Team! Today was a good day. I didn’t have to go to work because one of our staff members came down with Covid last week. She is young and doing fine, but still in the quarantine period. So we did a phone conference. I also had a good workout this morning and the trainer killed my triceps! I’m hoping for a decent weight loss tomorrow since this has been a really good week. We will see!!
January Goals: 1/7
No Sugar Challenge: I was sugar-free today
Fast for 19+ hours: I fasted 19.5 hours
Ate on plan: Today was two meals and four cups of coffee. For dinner, I made this loaded cauliflower dish. So tasty!!
Workout 30+ minutes: Beachbody program #MBF upper body.
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Howdy Slimlettes! (Stealing that from @raleighgirl09 !)
Wednesday Checkin
🟢Morning walk/workout (10+ min)
🟢100 Pushups & Situps Programs (3 ea/week) - I did it!
🟢Food measured & tracked
🟢Hit MFP calorie goal
🟢Workout 45+ / 6 days-wk
🟢10K steps
🟢NO SUGAR challenge (for me, no added sugars; I do eat some fruit)
🟢Check in on Slimpossibles daily
Thursday Plan/Status
So far, so good. I got in that morning sweat again today!
@Katmary71 - No folded hands for me, but that sure sounds cute!
Hurray for those am workouts!
@raleighgirl09 and @Katmary71
I am with you both on the necessity of sleeping enough. For me, I think running sahort on sleep makes it easier to gain weight and harder to get it off. Don;t know if that's true, but it feels like it.
@raleighgirl09 - If you can eat fewer sweets eating the real stuff, then that sure sounds sensible!
@trooworld -
"I believe I am fighting for my life right now."
Kepe checking in with that thought the way you are the CHANGE HAPPENS for sure! Very inspiring!
As far as chocolate for breakfast, yay fort tracking it and yay for being back on track the rest of the day! I hope that means all the temptation has left the desk area, so it is easier to stick to your plan. It's always harder to stay on plan when you're hungry.
@Kerritho
BOOM! What a great weigh-in!
It's so great that you are moti9vated to work on your health!
@TeresaW1020
What a great day you are having! Booyah!
Your comment about tasty treats not being something we really remember weeks later - very powerful. Those are pleasures that are very strong on the moment, and we do all have to keep practicing looking at longer term goals. I am also feeling extra inspired by @trooworld and @Kerritho in that regard!
@RYcare
Good for you, taking care of yourself. Watching what you eat and exercising -- great plan!
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Week 1 weigh in Thursday (07Jan2021)
Previous weight:184.4
Current weight: 180.9
LTD MFP #2 54.1 lbs
LTD overall 119.1 lbs
Today has been good - still had some sugar as I had almost the last of the dressing from the roasted broccoli. My hubby doesn't like things that are 'odd' or 'weird' which would include my roasted veggies, quinoa, chickpeas and a touch of the dressing, a delish dinner. It was super satisfying and yummy! That's what I got - calories were closer to the MFP goal but still over.
NO SUGAR challenge - no
Stick to the calorie baseline set by MFP - no
Drink 10-12 cups of water a day - yes
Log all foods, prelog with meal prep as much as possible - yes (some pre-logged)
10,000 steps a day as logged by Fitbit - yes
Check in with the SLIMS daily! - yes
Record daily in the Habit Tracker - yes
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Starting weight 101kg last checked on the 4th of January
Weight today 8th January 98.8kg
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Hi all
davidji82
Weigh In Day: Friday
PW:289.4
CW:286.62 -
Username:davors19
Weigh in day: Friday
PW: 265
CW: 265
LTD: 353
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