What's Your Most Recent NSV
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I forgot my coat last night when going to the movies, but there was an Old Navy there next door. I was with my husband and his coworker. In the past I would never EVER want to try on anything where anyone could see me. I was always crippled with insecurity! What if the size I grabbed was too small and I looked like Chris Farley in David Spades jacket "Fat man in a little goat!" What if I'm too big for any of their sizes (I used to be)? What if I put it on and it highlights my flabalanche? But last night I didn't even grab the largest size. I just grabbed an XL and tried it on and believed them when they told me they liked it! That is a HUGE CHANGE.
Then when we were at the movies, I was in the ladies room washing my hands and I thought "I like this mirror. It makes me look skinnier" so I went to the full length mirror and I looked skinnier in that one too! Maybe I am just getting skinnier and finally really seeing it!3 -
My office has donuts, pastries, and bagels every Friday morning and this past week I didn't eat any! I also ran a full mile without stopping after doing run/walk intervals for the past few weeks. Bring on the 5K!0
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weezieweeks wrote: »My NSV is self-care, or pampering... I had a makeup artist come over and renovate my routine. She showed me how to use the products I have and explained how to use my tools and then she did half my face step by step and then I did the other half. I really liked the results and felt like I for sure did something for me! My back story to this is that I was having a lot of body image issues and after my first day of walking, a lot of the self-loathing went away and I was better about what I saw I the mirror.
This is wonderful. I know the feeling and I hope that every woman on here arrives at this feeling of self acceptance. I was taught that pampering myself and caring for myself was selfish and frowned upon. Since making myself I priority I am not only healthy but happy too. Good for you!!0 -
I ran 7.33 miles this morning without walking at all! I'm training for a half marathon and had a lot of doubt about whether I'd be able to do it, I even considered changing my registration to a 10k instead. But I still have 13 weeks to train and I'm ahead of schedule! I need to learn to not underestimate myself.2
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First post here but I've been on MFP for 34 days. I discovered this thread a couple of weeks ago and have been working my way through it reading the great stories and accomplishments everyone has had so far in their journey. It has provided a lot of inspiration to stay motivated and make this a long term lifestyle change. I didn't want to post until I got to the end of the thread and now I'm here.
My initial motivation to get in better shape is the IT team decided to do a Tough Mudder together in June. I haven't done anything like that since I got out of the USMC in the early 90's so I had to get in better shape or I'd be a train wreck on the course. I purchased FitBit HR's for myself and my wife right after New Years. This has led to me changing how I'm eating (and logging it, Thanks MFP) and working out with a co-worker 5 days a week at 5am before heading into the office. It has also helped motivate my wife to use MFP and start working out, so a family win-win.
Now for some NSV's:
1) My wife and I talking about what we're eating and going out together just to do some walking while getting chores done around town.
2) I've noticed that pants that were tight at the start of Jan are now much more comfortable. It's hard to tell how much because I'd started buying loose fit and I always wore a belt in addition to baggy shirts to help hide it from myself.
3) I've just this morning moved the belt in a notch.
4) I'm getting back some of the definition I had in my arms and legs that I had 20 years ago. I still have a layer of fat over them but my wife says she can see a difference in definition.
5) The love handles have started shrinking. This has always been my trouble area and the area I will probably be fighting the most.
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Went shopping at a junior size store and kept having to put things back because they didn't fit- they were too big.1
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My youngest asked me to go to the pool with him today (he's 19 and not living at home). I was able to swim 450m. Now it wasn't non-stop, and it certainly isn't the 1 k I could do in university but it's the longest I have swam for years
For the non metric folk I swam 18 lengths and my goal is 40 lengths.1 -
People are telling me that I look good and that my work pants are baggy on me. I have lost 16 pounds this month/6 since I joined MFP 2 weeks ago.1
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TheChrissyT wrote: »I forgot my coat last night when going to the movies, but there was an Old Navy there next door. I was with my husband and his coworker. In the past I would never EVER want to try on anything where anyone could see me. I was always crippled with insecurity! What if the size I grabbed was too small and I looked like Chris Farley in David Spades jacket "Fat man in a little goat!" What if I'm too big for any of their sizes (I used to be)? What if I put it on and it highlights my flabalanche? But last night I didn't even grab the largest size. I just grabbed an XL and tried it on and believed them when they told me they liked it! That is a HUGE CHANGE.
Then when we were at the movies, I was in the ladies room washing my hands and I thought "I like this mirror. It makes me look skinnier" so I went to the full length mirror and I looked skinnier in that one too! Maybe I am just getting skinnier and finally really seeing it!
Hahaha! That so accurately describes me, as well.
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First post here but I've been on MFP for 34 days. I discovered this thread a couple of weeks ago and have been working my way through it reading the great stories and accomplishments everyone has had so far in their journey. It has provided a lot of inspiration to stay motivated and make this a long term lifestyle change. I didn't want to post until I got to the end of the thread and now I'm here.
My initial motivation to get in better shape is the IT team decided to do a Tough Mudder together in June. I haven't done anything like that since I got out of the USMC in the early 90's so I had to get in better shape or I'd be a train wreck on the course. I purchased FitBit HR's for myself and my wife right after New Years. This has led to me changing how I'm eating (and logging it, Thanks MFP) and working out with a co-worker 5 days a week at 5am before heading into the office. It has also helped motivate my wife to use MFP and start working out, so a family win-win.
Now for some NSV's:
1) My wife and I talking about what we're eating and going out together just to do some walking while getting chores done around town.
2) I've noticed that pants that were tight at the start of Jan are now much more comfortable. It's hard to tell how much because I'd started buying loose fit and I always wore a belt in addition to baggy shirts to help hide it from myself.
3) I've just this morning moved the belt in a notch.
4) I'm getting back some of the definition I had in my arms and legs that I had 20 years ago. I still have a layer of fat over them but my wife says she can see a difference in definition.
5) The love handles have started shrinking. This has always been my trouble area and the area I will probably be fighting the most.
What a great first post! Congrats on your healthy outlook and results.
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Replaced my first scooter with an adult size. Even though I'm small, I need a higher grip, and my new one has brakes.
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47Jacqueline wrote: »Replaced my first scooter with an adult size. Even though I'm small, I need a higher grip, and my new one has brakes.
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Used the last pin hole on my belt today1
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My NSV is that despite it being a public holiday I walked AND played tennis instead of just sitting around all day! Woo!1
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Kind of a silly nsv but my blood pressure went from 130's/90's to (today) 115/67 and a resting pulse of 62. The nurse kept telling me I have fantastic stats.3
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100 days of logging... 27 lbs down. Yippee!4
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I saw a couple of friends over the weekend that I haven't seen in a while and they told me that I look like I'm losing weight. It's nice to hear that it shows.2
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I was able to run for the train (and catch it!) this morning without being out of breath. 40 lbs ago, I would have just waited for the next train.3
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Was feeling pretty down and out about myself over the weekend. Decided I needed to clear my head so I went for a hike at one of the parks in the area. Thought I'd go for a mile or two, ended up hiking 5 miles and felt good afterwards. Came home and meal prepped to get myself more organized for the week so I don't eat garbage.5
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Angelfire365 wrote: »I have an app that encourages me to get up and move every 45 minutes (otherwise I'll find out I've been sitting at my desk for three hours without getting up once!)
What app is this?
It's called Move and it's FREE! As far as I know, it's only available for iPhones, not Android. I went ahead and bought the in-app purchases and love it. Link to the iTunes store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/move-daily-activity-to-stay/id555994760?mt=80 -
Kind of a silly nsv but my blood pressure went from 130's/90's to (today) 115/67 and a resting pulse of 62. The nurse kept telling me I have fantastic stats.
This is not only not silly, but, to me, one of the best NSVs you can have. Congratulations - that is a wonderful accomplishment.0 -
Three of them... My shoes won't stay on as I think my feet are shrinking a bit.. and my favorite workout pants are falling off.. I could probably wrap them around me twice.. and the best one?? I went go-kart racing with my son and not only did I fit in the car just fine, I almost beat his little stinker butt at the race!2
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I have been following the Whole30 eating program for 21 days with no slip ups until yesterday.
My slip up wasn't due to a crazy craving or poor planning, but rather my good manners...and that I can be proud of.
My MIL offered me a piece of homemade cake that her sister in law (with terminal cancer) made from scratch, and with lots of love. There was no way I was declining due to a diet. I had a small taste and was sent with half a cake to take home. I cut up the cake into individual pieces, wrapped and froze them to enjoy later. The Whole30 program is pretty specific, you cheat, you start over. So I am. Day one, we meet again. And I'm okay with it! Since I decided to start over though, I did help myself to a few chocolate chips and some meatballs from the Superbowl (not compliant.) I am only human!
A few NSVs there...
Being okay with starting over. Its not a diet-its a lifestyle change. I will most likely continue these good habits long after the 30 days.
Not letting my obsessive nature take over and refuse that cake. How rude would that have been? In the past I have declined regardless of the occasion if it didn't jive with my diet plan.
Also my pants that were too tight fit nicely now!
All of your NSVs are wonderful! Have a great day!6 -
in stressful situation at work and didn't overeat. Trying to not eat junk food after reading about food addiction on the web. I cant stop0
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hamstertango wrote: »JustHilsie wrote: »
So true, my other half and I argue over whose taking the dog out as we both WANT to do it!
You'll just have to take the dog out together lol!1 -
A dress I bought a few months ago had that annoying peek-a-boo button thing. As I've been losing, that peek has become less and less noticeable!2
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I finally got out of my last pair of maternity jeans into my biggest pair of regular jeans. Onward and upward! (or downward on the scale. lol)2
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My NSV for today was walking to the farmers market during lunch hour rather than sit and watch Hulu on my break. It's beautiful outside today! Plus I got my daughter more blackberries for her to inhale when I get home, lol. They look REALLY yummy.1
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I'm alwayssss activating my glutes nowadays. Lol
Even though I have four children, my stomach and waistline are pretty decent as a result of losing the weight and consistent calisthenics.
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