90 days of Inspiration
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if you are looking for motivation, try giveit100.com
I just signed up today and its really a great site.
A girl wanted to learn how to dance in 100 days and accomplished it through youtube. She then created this site so other people would log their progress towards whatever goal they had via ten second videos for 100 days. It's fun and easy!0 -
Day 12 of 90:
I'd like to write a clever poem that's full of inspiration
But I can barely keep my eyes awake for this evening's motivation
I didn't feel like logging today
But I went and did it anyway
So I'll follow the plan as best I can, even when I feel frustration0 -
I'm so proud to be your friend! You are doing great!!0
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Keep it going! You are motivating yourself and all of us too!0
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You got this!
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Great idea! Loved your limerick! :flowerforyou:0
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Sorry so late (I fell asleep at the laptop):ohwell:
Inspiration for day 13 (of 90):
Plan your work and work your plan0 -
Keep up the good work, girl!0
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I find the phone app to be tremendously helpful.0
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Yay 14 days (of 90) and feeling pretty good after a long day:
"It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see."
Henry David Thoreau0 -
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I just joined recently, but id LOVE to have a 90 day streak! im right along with you
*sends friend request*0 -
Inspiration for day 15:
"Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows"
-Helen Keller0 -
A beautiful truth0
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Day 16 of 90
Look within yourself for confidence to face the day
Inner peace is a wealth gained in a selfish way
By taking that strength and spreading that strength
Sharing confidence with others to face the day0 -
thank you! I look forward to you inspirational quotes.0
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You're doing great! It took me a long time to finally start logging on a regular basis. I joined in 2012 & did like 5 days here & there for two years before it finally stuck - so don't give up! Today was my 65th day of logging & I've lost 15 lbs so far! Keep it up & you will be rewarded for your efforts!0
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Great thread. Love your quotes. Keep going, you're doing awesome.0
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:flowerforyou: Thanks all!
Sunday Day 17 of 90:
Surrender is the intersection
between acceptance and change.0 -
Day 18 of 90:
"It is healthier to see the good points of others than to analyze our own bad ones." -Francoise Sagan0 -
Probably so; good advice!0
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My problem with logging my food is that if I eat at a restaurant I don't know how to log my meal because lets say I have a burger, well there's so many different burgers on MFP but I don't know which one to choose. I wish everything had a barcode, it would be so much easier haha. jsalzat, how many days in a row do you have now?!!!0
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Yeah, it does take some time and careful evaluation to log accurately without the help of barcodes; I haven't been able to use the app on my phone because it freezes up, so I end up having to log everything manually, *sigh* oh well :ohwell:
Well today is day 19 of 90... Yay!!! It seemed so hard to do this in the beginning, but it is getting easier :happy:
Fear is nothing more than an obstacle that stands in the way of progress. In overcoming our fears, we can move forward, stronger and wiser within ourselves.0 -
You're doing great! Keep it up!0
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Congrats. Happy 19th out of 90.0
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Thanks!!!
Ok 20 of 90 and the task is beginning to feel a little less daunting:
Not too long ago in a place not far from here,
A middle-aged woman was consumed with doubt and fear,
She’d try to change her attitude and pull herself together,
She made tons of resolutions to shape up and eat better,
But no matter how hard she tried she’d always fall apart,
Every time she faced the mirror or the scale it’d break her heart,
But instead of giving into her dark despair she took a leap,
She decided to log onto MFP daily for over a week,
And wow a shift occurred and she began to make lots of friends,
And this is where the story of the middle-aged woman begins…0 -
I sure hope you aren't referring to yourself! We are not middle aged yet0
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Not too long ago in a place not far from here,
A middle-aged woman was consumed with doubt and fear,
She’d try to change her attitude and pull herself together,
She made tons of resolutions to shape up and eat better,
But no matter how hard she tried she’d always fall apart,
Every time she faced the mirror or the scale it’d break her heart,
But instead of giving into her dark despair she took a leap,
She decided to log onto MFP daily for over a week,
And wow a shift occurred and she began to make lots of friends,
And this is where the story of the middle-aged woman begins…
Love this! Keep em comin!0 -
Oops! Almost forgot to post today...
Day 21 of 90:
"If we are not a little bit uncomfortable every day we are not growing. all the good stuff is outside our comfort zone." -Jack Canfield0 -
Day 22 of 90:
"Motivation is what gets you started; habit is what keeps you going." -Jim Ryan0
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