Do MFP friends really help you lose more weight?
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I will come over to your house and slap the sandwich out of your hand and replace it with a carrot. Followed by a light beating.
That's what mfp friends do.
Promises, promises....
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SUPPORT=SUCCESS!!0
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Friends can help in tons of ways. Some of them make a great cheering section when I 'm on track, some provide a comparison for just how healthy I'm eating and every day, when my friends start posting their exercise and calories burned, it feels like a kick in the pants to get a move on myself. They are also a great source of information and ideas which help me along the way. I'm fairly new and haven't screwed up yet, but when I do, I'm hoping I've chosen people who will give me a hard time and the encouragement I need to bounce right back.0
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80+ lbs lost so far says they do for me...0
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I don't have friends either but when I first started a year ago...i lost weight but i regained all of it back... I think the support system motivates you.0
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GO NINERS!!0
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Yes, for me it helps as Im competitive at heart and I loke to look at my friends food diaries for ideas for low cal meals at times.0
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the support does help x0
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I will come over to your house and slap the sandwich out of your hand and replace it with a carrot. Followed by a light beating.
That's what mfp friends do.
I wouldn't say they've helped me lose the weight, per sé, because I've had to put in the work. It's comments like these, however, that keep me coming back every day! If not for my friends on here, I probably would have stopped logging a long time ago because it's tedious.0 -
Of course they/we don't help anybody loose weight that's all on you guys ^^. Support, encouragement, stuff like that is a yay!0
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I would venture to say YES. I enjoy meeting new people and having a good solid support base. Losing weight is hard enough in and of itself, why would anyone want to go at it all alone.0
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Not me. They entertain me when I'm bored.
Yeah, this. If anything, seeing some of the dietary habits of *some* of my friends would lead me to consider those foods more than steer me away from them. I don't think about pizza or ice cream unless people are talking about it...and next thing you know, I'm thinking about it.
...I all of a sudden have a craving for pizza tonight... damnit J!
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As a fellow Canuck, I will say, YES!. It keeps me motivated, they celebrate my successes, console me when things are going bad in diet as well as life and are just fun to read posts from. I got into challenges with my MFP friends and that has really helped.0
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I really think this is a great social network... the friends I have made show major encouragement. They help me with accountability and when I see them motivated doing exercise it gets me motivated too.0
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Yes! to give encouragement and receive it is awesome, also to say the right things and give people hope when they feel they have lost it that day or week, or if I have lost the plot, they help me to keep on the straight and narrow, so yes, defo0
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Depends, Normally I just like to see what others are doing to compare.0
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This can be a very lonesome endeavor, but being on MFP, I NEVER feel as isolated as when I try/tried to do it on my own. Also, I can ask questions and read others' blogs, and I can obsess about my program, my progress, my foibles without my loved ones having to be dragged into it.0
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I think when it comes to the diary, having a support system who can see what you're logging does motivate me to eat healthier. I feel that they will give me advice/encouragement when I stray from my goals, and I also tend to not eat things I feel I will be embarrassed by eating (like corn dogs late at night... when I clearly dont need them). So, I'd say yes.0
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Currently on my job there are group of us ladies who has been working on a computer program we have been pn this "Island" for a year and a half. Yes I believe that MFP friends do help me lose more weight. They started on this and after hearing them talk I decided to join them back in Febuary since then I have lost 28 pounds.0
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It's always good to have a support system--and an online one is good when there isn't any real-life support.0
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The discussion boards here really keep me going. Its nice reading about people working towards the same goal. I'm still new yet, so not many friends. But the discussion forums and groups really give me the motivation.0
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My pals provide me encouragement, motivate me, and inspire me to do better.0
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yes.. it helps me.. encourages me. .. and more fun/enjoyable.. i like having friends on here.. few are peeps i already know know and few ive 'met' on blogs here w/similarities.. I am friends 'picky' and this isnt facebook! but i am actualy on here now more then fb.. kinda funny...:bigsmile:0
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I will come over to your house and slap the sandwich out of your hand and replace it with a carrot. Followed by a light beating.
That's what mfp friends do.0 -
Totally! I have nobody in real life that believes that I can actually accomplish what I have set out for myself - and my family is in that group! Also, If I don't sign in daily I feel like I'm letting them down.
I've tried doing MFP alone and I always end up quitting because I don't believe in myself. The few connections I have here really keep me motivated.0 -
Sometimes i feel the only reason i am losing weight is i dont wanna let my mfp friends down.I could not have done this alone! Support rocks :drinker:0
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Yes of course
The added motivation, support & encouragement are a plus instead of just doing it alone. Plus any info or tips that they can share also helps a lot.0 -
Yes! I would not have lost 20 pounds without this site and the people that support me on it. MFP friends are really important to me.0
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I'm not sure. I really appreciate each and every one of my friends, but I'm at a place in my life where I would work on these goals regardless of support.0
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In my opinion, absolutely!
For starters, they are there to support you and cheer you on when you have a great day of eating or a fantastic workout or when you lose weight! They are also there to tell you tomorrow will be better when you slip up and go on a massive junk food binge.
Something I've found to be very helpful is making my food diary public to my friends. I feel accountable for everything I eat and I constantly think that there are people out there that are going to see every single thing I eat. I don't want them to be disappointed that I threw off my diet for a greasy cheeseburger that only left me feeling worse in the end anyway, and I've noticed that it helps me stay on track a lot.. knowing that people will see exactly what goes in to my mouth.
It might not work for others, but for me, that has been a key motivator.0
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