WaistAways Team Chat - OCTOBER 2021

1246715

Replies

  • ashleycarole86
    ashleycarole86 Posts: 6,305 Member
    @PlaneMonkey Enjoy the hockey - super jealous! What a great form of exercise and socialization

    @Kali225 Not using food to cope with work stress can be so hard! Sounds like you're having to put in some long hours...getting out for a walk to reset a bit sounds like a great plan.
  • micki48
    micki48 Posts: 2,322 Member
    Logged and under โœ”๏ธ
    8k โœ”๏ธ
    Gave in to some refined sugar aka chocolate Kringle cookies we made this afternoon, Had2 and that was it. Logged and counted the recipe. I did better than I would have normally.

    @ashleycarole86 So sorry you are getting pressure from family about food. Be strong. You know what you want. People pleaser? Please yourself first!! You can do it.

    @PlaneMonkey Have a great time at hockey Courtney! Sounds fun for sure.

    @Kali225 Sending hugs to you on your very stressful day. Hope you get some good sleep and feel refreshed tomorrow.
  • jugar
    jugar Posts: 10,262 Member
    I just had my Mom say "you need to just resign yourself to the fact you'll gain 5 pounds on this trip."

    ARGGGGGG!! I am such a people pleaser personality and this familial peer pressure stuff drives me NUTS!

    The other day at breakfast out I chose a healthy option and was told "what's the point of going out if that's what you're going to order....you could just make that at home."

    Seriously drives me nuts.

    Block your ears, say LALALALALA really loudly, and eat whatever makes you feel great. Tell them you're taking them on an intense bike ride right after the meal, and they had better order sensibly! It is really annoying when people pull that stuff. You have worked really hard to get where you are now, and they should not be trying to wreck that. Grrrr indeed!
  • DD265
    DD265 Posts: 651 Member
    @PlaneMonkey I hope your hockey match was awesome

    @Kali225 I don't think there's anything wrong with your plan - and you say you handled it better than normal which is great. If we were all perfect all of the time we wouldn't be here!

    @ashleycarole86 is there a phrase you can have on repeat 'that's not helpful' or 'thanks for your input' which is politely dismissive, and will hopefully prevent a blowout later in the week? Alternatively have the conversation - when food isn't involved - about how they need to butt out. I think it'd be worth a few moments of being uncomfortable if it means they stop.

    Gorgeous photos @jugar, our autumn colours aren't quite as strong as yours yet but we're heading that way. September was pretty good weather wise and it's still fairly mild so I think the trees held off changing a little longer.

    @conleywoods I'm sorry work is challenging. Enjoy your break today with the kids, and maybe share photos of the gingerbread houses?

    Yet another day of me being tired today. It's supposed to be my half day at work but I have to prepare for a training session I'm delivering on Tuesday - I don't know the customer or the topic so I'm pretty anxious about it and regret not passing it up. I'm off work on Monday to do the airport run, but I think I'll be working extra hours between now and then. I do need to make the spare bed/clean the bathroom, but we have tradesmen in this morning working in the upstairs hallway (finally getting the new 'wardrobe' plastered) so that's a little awkward.

    I did heart rate training yesterday which was very difficult. I had to do 2 minute intervals with a 1 minute recovery in between, trying to increase my heart rate (and stick at it) by 10 each time. I'm not sure whether it was my body, my Garmin or a combination, but I felt like there were no changes then all of a sudden I'd overshoot my target in both directions, and once my HR was moving it was very difficult to bring it back under control. I'll try again on Sunday. I'm hoping we'll settle on finding a pace that I can run in a comfortable HR zone, as I think it'd be easier to maintain a pace than it would a HR.

    Tonight we're having a curry that I've made a lot before - I've made it with lamb, but normally (like today) we use beef because it's cheaper. https://pinchofnom.com/recipes/lamb-rogan-josh/ I was going to slow cook it, but glad I checked their site because it says the yoghurt will cause it to split, so I'll do it in a pan! I think a slow cooker curry would definitely be a good one though; imagine smelling the spices all day. Dreamy.
  • YinxFed
    YinxFed Posts: 1,094 Member
    BTW breakfast was spinach frittata and vine tomatoes - Yummy!
  • PlaneMonkey
    PlaneMonkey Posts: 568 Member
    I forgot Yinka!! @YinxFed that breakfast looks divine! mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
  • happimess01
    happimess01 Posts: 9,074 Member
    I am up a little bit because of my workout yesterday but it should go away by next week

    CW - 194 lbs
  • PlaneMonkey
    PlaneMonkey Posts: 568 Member
    @kellie_erin Happy Thanksgiving! Will "Stovetop Stuffing" suffice? I know my mom makes it very different and I like them both, but sometimes you just need the real stuff to feel satisfied. My husband's family does a rice stuffing instead of bread and every holiday meal I spend with them I come away a little sad with nostalgia for the "real thing"

    @micki48 keep it up!! I wish I had your dedication to Pilates. My bed wins out every time!
  • ashleycarole86
    ashleycarole86 Posts: 6,305 Member
    Just wanted to say thanks to everyone who commented on my post of frustration last night. Your comments helped me a ton and the scale was nice to me this morning. A huge part of this journey for me is learning to look after myself first, to set boundaries, to be okay to say no. So thanks for the boost of strength everyone and the ideas on how to handle this situation.

    Yesterday's exercise:
    6480 steps + 20 minutes Peloton
    Bit short on target but considering most of my waking hours were in the car, I'll take it.

    @jugar Those fall colors are absolutely gorgeous. ๐Ÿฅฐ

    @conleywoods Enjoy the fun day with the kids.. sounds like the break from work is well needed. How did the gingerbread houses turn out? Great activity.
  • ashleycarole86
    ashleycarole86 Posts: 6,305 Member
    Oh my Friday people...you are CRUSHING the weight loss!!! Wow... great work
  • ashleycarole86
    ashleycarole86 Posts: 6,305 Member
    @conleywoods
    Those look so good! Yum. Sounds like you had a great family day

    Today's exercise - 6161 steps + 20 minutes dance cardio
  • jugar
    jugar Posts: 10,262 Member
    @ashleycarole86
    My exercise and steps -

    Wednesday 12,159 steps + Pilates 15 minutes + exercise bike 45 minutes moderate
    Thursday 10,233 steps + Pilates 30 minutes + exercise bike 45 minutes moderate
    Friday 15,188 steps + Pilates 15 minutes

    @conleywoods
    Those houses are great - the little ghosts holding candy corn are perfect!
This discussion has been closed.