The Most Important Thing You Have Learned From MFP

What's the most important thing you have learned on MFP? Mine is that you don't have to starve yourself to lose weight! Actually, it's much better if you don't!
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  • AllTehBeers
    AllTehBeers Posts: 5,030 Member
    Patience.

    I told myself I would do this for a whole year and see what happened. 60 pounds went away.
  • Luthien007
    Luthien007 Posts: 281 Member
    Rule number 1- log in every day
  • CloverCreeper
    CloverCreeper Posts: 178 Member
    Calories matter. I used to underestimate my calories a lot of the time.
  • Dahllywood
    Dahllywood Posts: 642 Member
    Portion sizes / measurements. I was basically eating double-triple of what I thought I was. Even with fruits/veggies that adds up
  • YoungDoc2B
    YoungDoc2B Posts: 1,593 Member
    Gif's are funny
  • jgood21
    jgood21 Posts: 109 Member
    excuses are really lame!
  • NCchar130
    NCchar130 Posts: 955 Member
    What's the most important thing you have learned on MFP? Mine is that you don't have to starve yourself to lose weight! Actually, it's much better if you don't!

    What you said!

    A few more:

    1. Don't drink your calories.
    2. There isn't always a connection between calories in a serving of food and how satisfied/full I will feel if I choose to eat it. Food choices do matter in that respect.
    3. Condiments (ketchup, BBQ sauce, mayonnaise, salad dressing) have calories too, don't forget to log those.
    4. There's always room for a treat, if I really want it.
  • mambagirl
    mambagirl Posts: 137 Member
    Trust yourself and listen to your body! Everyone here has a different opinion on what works and whats bad....follow MFP's plan as written and take it from there instead of worrying about Scooby and them lol!!!!
  • BaileyBoo13524
    BaileyBoo13524 Posts: 593 Member
    That this is a lifestyle change and not a diet!
  • BinaryPulsar
    BinaryPulsar Posts: 8,927 Member
    1. The calorie content of food and how much I need
    2. More heavy weights, less cardio
    3. Everybody has times when they step away from exercise for a week or two, just get back at it again, don't need to feel bad.
  • I learnt there is no such thing as 'Starvation mode'
  • Lns25
    Lns25 Posts: 130 Member
    Logging really keeps people on track.
  • SkimFlatWhite68
    SkimFlatWhite68 Posts: 1,254 Member
    Eat more to lose weight

    Use the SEARCH feature in the message boards before posting anything - it has probably been answered before.

    Read lots of posts and blogs - knowledge is power!
  • aimeelouwhite
    aimeelouwhite Posts: 181 Member
    There are calories in everything .... You have to log it all ... Pretty exactly. Drink lots of water
  • tommygirl15
    tommygirl15 Posts: 1,012 Member
    I learned the calorie counts of the foods I had been eating and it hit me like a giant dump truck. Tracking and logging have been the foundation of my success!
  • pkw58
    pkw58 Posts: 2,038 Member
    Rule number 1- log in every day

    Amen. And for me, that means every day of my life ...
  • Biscuits and little treats are calorie bombs no matter how tiny the slices are!
    I have learnt to listen to my body, to eat when I feel hungry and to stop when I'm satisfied. It takes a week or so to activate this feeling once again, because when you just eat when you feel like it, it goes mute.
    And I also learnt to estimate the amount of calories in each food an to eat healthier!
  • That there are other people out there with the same ambitions as myself and it is just as important to give motivation & support as it is to receive it!
  • fotofreak01
    fotofreak01 Posts: 397 Member
    That MFP is NOT Facebook so it's totally okay for me to add completely random people and that if I didn't, I'd have no one to hold me accountable and help motivate me to take this a day at a time.
  • abrahamsitososa
    abrahamsitososa Posts: 716 Member
    I've learned not to debate with people. Voice your opinion or response to the OP and ignore people with opposing views. Opinions are like a-holes, everybody has one.
  • wickedwendy6
    wickedwendy6 Posts: 117 Member
    That having a group of people motivating and supporting you is more important than I ever thought it would be. Sometimes we are only as good as our cheer squad. :)
  • Ready2Serve
    Ready2Serve Posts: 113 Member
    That calories add up quick when your eating the wrong stuff.
    I didn't put this extra weight on in a day/month/year so it is not coming off quick. Have to be patience.
    Logging keeps you accountable for what you eat.
  • sandradev1
    sandradev1 Posts: 786 Member
    What's the most important thing you have learned on MFP? Mine is that you don't have to starve yourself to lose weight! Actually, it's much better if you don't!


    ^^^^THIS^^^^^ more than all the other stuff :smile:
  • barbaramitchell101
    barbaramitchell101 Posts: 360 Member
    when logging, look for other food entries, NOT ALL ENTRIES ARE CORRECT IN THEIR CAL COUNT...the other day I was logging an uncured frank, and the one I chose first had 120 cals MORE THAN THE PKG SAID.....I looked again and found the appropriate one....SO LOOK OUT!!!!

    also that I am not the only one out there with my issues
  • deb62pink
    deb62pink Posts: 84 Member
    That this is a lifestyle change and not a diet!
    This and also to log log log what you eat, it makes a huge difference
  • Celuwen
    Celuwen Posts: 80 Member
    That I had to change my thought process, lifestyle and routines.

    It's better not to deprive myself of foods I enjoy, as long as I can fit them into my calorie goal, I can have them and I'm much less likely to binge eat.

    To weigh/measure everything. I was eating three/four times what I thought I was.

    The human body is remarkably adaptive. When I started exercising, I couldn't do more than 3-4 minutes, but I worked through the pain and can do 30/40 minutes now.

    I'm mostly impressed at how supportive the community is in general.
  • I HAVE LEARNT THAT THE CALORIES ADD UP....INCLUDING THE SEVERAL CUPS OF MILK-LADEN TEA/COFFEE
  • ktsmom430
    ktsmom430 Posts: 1,100 Member
    That I am not dieting, I have changed my eating habits, hopefully for life.
    Portion size.
    To drink a lot of water.
    You can have chocolate. All things in moderation.
  • eleonorawander
    eleonorawander Posts: 29 Member
    Carbs are not the enemy, even fruits have carbs. And that it can be a really slow process, but it pays off.
  • rmgatch
    rmgatch Posts: 38
    Portion control. Using MFP daily keeps one in check. I've viewed this as change in lifestyle to better myself.