Newbie from Glasgow. Hi everybody!! How do you celebrate suc
kwaters7
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Hi I'm new to MFP - it's great! I am loving the positivity about all this. I have been eating ok and exercising since New Year and was recommended this by member Thricewiser who's been going great guns.
I wanted to track and be able to review progress so it's perfect. My worry isn't so much losing the weight but more how will i act when it comes back off and stopping the famine/feasting cycles... Any advice on how to celebrate that doesn't involve indulging or wearing a new dress (as a guy prob not the best option for me ;-)).
Would really appreciate any advice. Thanks!
Kenny
I wanted to track and be able to review progress so it's perfect. My worry isn't so much losing the weight but more how will i act when it comes back off and stopping the famine/feasting cycles... Any advice on how to celebrate that doesn't involve indulging or wearing a new dress (as a guy prob not the best option for me ;-)).
Would really appreciate any advice. Thanks!
Kenny
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Hi, welcome to MFP.
It's good to see another Scot on here, I'm in Edinburgh, and mostly I see posters in USA.
How about treating yourself to spomething like a trip to cinema (with no nachos or popsorn obviously) or something really active like a day at Knockhill or paintballing etc. If you know someone else locally , Thricewiser, then maybe you could do these activities together.
Good luck on your journey. x0 -
Hi Suzanne!
Thanks for the welcome! I like the idea of something like paintballing! I think I might celebrate (when I get there hopefully!!) by getting rid of all my 'comfort' clothes so there's no going back.
Keep the sunny side up - and congrats on dropping over a stone already! Well done!
Kenny0 -
Helloooo
Another UK Bod! This is great..
You'll find thericewiser on this group as well! its a team for UK Members!! Hope to see you on there!!
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/79635-team-uk-february-2010
Katherine x0 -
When I achieve the little weekly goals I've set for myself, I buy a couple new songs from iTunes to add to my playlist to keep things fresh on runs. When I meet bigger goals, I reward myself with new workout gear or tech gadgets - I've found these non-food treats to be a great source of motivation.
Cheers from Munich!0 -
Sweet! Thanks a lot....0
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I am trying to think unisex here. Some fun whatever your gender. How about a massage, there are many different types available here in the states, however I'm not sure about the availability where you are. Good luck honey!!! The honey is a southern way of talking since I am from the deep south...Atlanta Georgia USA0
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Thanks I appreciate everyone being so friendly! I will take a bit of everything on board and already have 2 new songs on my ipod as i met one of my mini goals.... God Bless x0
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ahhhh finally !
scottish people !
thought i was a complete loner !
im from glasgow woohooo !!!!
how use guys gtn on x0
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