Do you tell people you are on the journey to loose weight?
jeanineolson
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I hate calling it a diet and I am hesitant to tell friends I am on this journey, because I wonder if they will nag or judge me when they see me eat. But then again I am proud of what I am accomplishing. So I wonder, when do others share with their friends? I have told some close friends, but I have not put it out there in facebook land.
I have set for myself a goal of loosing 80 pounds by next August. I really need to loose another 80 after that. So far am off to a good start, but I could use all the support possible.
As with many I have read on here, I have been over weight since I was a child. I haven't been under 200 pounds since 1989. I want to be there and I feel I have a chance. MFP has been helping to hold me accountable and I have kept on my plan, even with having some emotionally challenging days.
Let me know your thoughts about sharing with others!!!
I have set for myself a goal of loosing 80 pounds by next August. I really need to loose another 80 after that. So far am off to a good start, but I could use all the support possible.
As with many I have read on here, I have been over weight since I was a child. I haven't been under 200 pounds since 1989. I want to be there and I feel I have a chance. MFP has been helping to hold me accountable and I have kept on my plan, even with having some emotionally challenging days.
Let me know your thoughts about sharing with others!!!
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I don't tell facebook i'm on a diet but I do tell my friends and encourage them to make healthier choices with me. the only issue I have about telling people is the feedback of what I should be doing.0
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I don't anymore. I paid money for a silly diet last year, last 20 pounds, was feeling good and no one noticed. I was crushed. BUT when I do tell people, I get the "how are you doing? How is it going?" and feel eyes on me if I eat.
Anyway. I always tell my kids "don't tell me" (you are going to do your homework), "show me". And I am trying to do that. For ME it takes the pressure off.
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I usually don't say anything unless they ask. Lately I've gotten a few compliments, and I'll respond with a "I still have a long ways to go, but thank you."0
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I didn't tell anyone but my husband to start. And then came the kids. Everyone else has figured it out on their own. I'm doing this for me.0
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I'm pretty open with people. I don't like the word diet either. You might stick to people you think will be encouraging for now and tell others as they notice and compliment you.0
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Im new just saying hello :bigsmile:0
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I hate calling it a diet and I am hesitant to tell friends I am on this journey, because I wonder if they will nag or judge me when they see me eat. But then again I am proud of what I am accomplishing. So I wonder, when do others share with their friends? I have told some close friends, but I have not put it out there in facebook land.
I have set for myself a goal of loosing 80 pounds by next August. I really need to loose another 80 after that. So far am off to a good start, but I could use all the support possible.
As with many I have read on here, I have been over weight since I was a child. I haven't been under 200 pounds since 1989. I want to be there and I feel I have a chance. MFP has been helping to hold me accountable and I have kept on my plan, even with having some emotionally challenging days.
Let me know your thoughts about sharing with others!!!
I have told the world. I am proud of making a change in my life. I don't use the word diet cause that word is evil and it only means temporay changes. I am not here to change for a short time but for the rest of my life. I am on a road to change my life physically by watching how much I eat and what I eat but also emotionally. Lets face it when we are overwieght we are depressed and don't want to move. I had one friend that says it is stupid to go on a diet during the holidays. I looked at her in the eyes and said its not a diet and its stupid to use the holidays as an excuse. I am now a size 14 from a size 16 (which may not seem like much.). So don't look at your journey as a diet it is a change of life. If you would like to add me as a friend go ahead and send me a request. I will be more than happy to accept it. ~ Danielle0 -
I've always tried to be an open book, usually cause I suck at trying to keep my own secrets. So I find it to be better to just be honest. And yes people do judge me and sometimes (alot of time) I let it affect me. Now that I have lost 30 pounds since my wedding this summer, aquaintances are noticing the different and I tell them the truth too. Before I just told my family.0
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Great advise. Don't tell me, show me!!!0
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I have. I post about it on FB and everyone is very supportive. Have even had several friends message me on FB and tell me that I am motivating them to want to do better.0
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Told 4 of my sisters. They've been supportive in the past and understand the changes necessary for a healthier life style. We all have different health issues and help each other out with support and non-judgemental listening. No one else needs to know. I'd never put it on FaceBook for sure. But my day to day support comes from my new MFP friends. The real nitty gritty stays here.0
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...no and it has made a WORLD of difference!0
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My mother nagged me when I was home last Christmas which just caused me to get frustrated and eat more cookies which in the end totally caused me to gain back like 30 pounds. Everything I ate was just "are you sure you should be eating that?"
I'm hoping it's not the same this year...0 -
I haven't really told anyone I am doing this. As far as I am concerned not everyone needs to know my business. I have told about 3 friends and thats it. What I would like to happen is in another month or 2 for people to start noticing that I have lost weight and then I will tell them.0
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I pick and choose who I share weight loss information with for sure. I don't like judges. Even peoples on here can judge you also or think they are authority. I hate this. It reminds me of my childhood. No one way is the right way. We are all here to find our own way. We all will do this our way and when you tell the world every think's there way is the only way. So I recommend to be very selective in who you share this with.
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In the past I told people...and got a lot of comments about what I should/shouldn't be eating or doing. That was not helpful, and ended up doing more to encourage me to quit than anything else.
This time I am doing things different - I have one person at work that knows, 2 close friends and my spouse. That's it. If someone asks, I'll be happy to share. I get most of my real support here.0 -
I had a few friends that I told right away. The ones I told aren't my closest friends, they are my fittest friends... they are the ones making the choices that I need to make. It was the right choice to tell them, as they have been extremely supportive! I didn't tell anyone else for the first month... then I started telling people either as they noticed that I had lost weight or as they noticed a change in my habits. Across the board, I explain why I have made the changes I have made, and I ask them to support me in my new lifestyle.0
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I think I tell myself not to tell family ect. because if I tell them then I have to do well. Its real if I tell someone. I am tired of beating myself up every day thinking I should do this. Then I dont do it. Then I beat myself up some more. never ending. The best feeling is realy DOING it. I just discovered mfp and I love it. I know the trick is to keep track. This is going to be fun... really!0
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No, and in fact I hate when people comment on it. If people like me, they like me for me, not how I look. When people ask me if I've lost weight, unless they are close friends or family, I say, "I don't know. I've been exercising a lot, so maybe, how knows?" Most of my weight issues stem around whether or not I am doing well with my binge eating disorder or not, so compliments are not what I want to hear. I feel unable to accept them and in fact, somewhat hurt, despite people's good intentions. And I am not able to explain that it's not as though I've adopted all these healthy changes (because largely, outside of my illness, I had healthy choices) but rather am having more success with my illness....
The other thing is that as a life-long yo yo dieter, I get addicted to compliments as such. And I can't lose weight if I'm not fat...so the more you compliment me, the more I want to gain weight to lose it again for more compliments.0 -
I hate calling it a diet and I am hesitant to tell friends I am on this journey, because I wonder if they will nag or judge me when they see me eat. But then again I am proud of what I am accomplishing. So I wonder, when do others share with their friends? I have told some close friends, but I have not put it out there in facebook land.
I have set for myself a goal of loosing 80 pounds by next August. I really need to loose another 80 after that. So far am off to a good start, but I could use all the support possible.
As with many I have read on here, I have been over weight since I was a child. I haven't been under 200 pounds since 1989. I want to be there and I feel I have a chance. MFP has been helping to hold me accountable and I have kept on my plan, even with having some emotionally challenging days.
Let me know your thoughts about sharing with others!!!
I have told the world. I am proud of making a change in my life. I don't use the word diet cause that word is evil and it only means temporay changes. I am not here to change for a short time but for the rest of my life. I am on a road to change my life physically by watching how much I eat and what I eat but also emotionally. Lets face it when we are overwieght we are depressed and don't want to move. I had one friend that says it is stupid to go on a diet during the holidays. I looked at her in the eyes and said its not a diet and its stupid to use the holidays as an excuse. I am now a size 14 from a size 16 (which may not seem like much.). So don't look at your journey as a diet it is a change of life. If you would like to add me as a friend go ahead and send me a request. I will be more than happy to accept it. ~ Danielle
This. Absolutely. (Also, way to go on getting down a size! That totally does seem like much!).
I think it depends on who your Facebook friends are and your own level of comfort. I was very open about my journey and found so much support and it gave me an extra sense of accountability. After awhile, I slowly slipped into bad habits again and started to turn away from that help. Later, I had a wake up call and turned back to my Facebook friends to admit that I gained all the weight back and then some, that I wasn't giving up, but I did need support. The outpouring of support I received was phenomenal. Friends from all times in my life and acquaintances and coworkers. Now, whenever I struggle to finish a workout or I am tempted to slip back into an old habit, I imagine this group of "cheerleaders" around me. Friends tell me often now that I inspire them to workout or start training for a 5k. Many of them are not on the same journey though which is why my MFP community has been such a huge help.
Really, the biggest thing, is to have support ad accountability. Whether you find it here, from real life friends and family, your Facebook world, or whomever, but seeking out help is huge. Obviously, we can be self-conscious about this journey sometimes so start where you are comfortable amd maybe expand that circle as you gain confidence. Knowing that my MFP friends can read my food diary influences my choices, knowing that my Facebook friends/real life friends know my renewed commitment to my health, I knows can't give up. Find whatever and whoever works for you! Feel free to add me for some extra support!0 -
I agree about the word diet. I have never tried to diet because I never really changed my eating habits and the word diet doesn't really encompass exercise. So my preferred choice of wording has always been, "I am making a lifestyle change." That is what getting healthy is really all about. You have to change everything that you have done in the past that made you gain the weight, and look at things in a new way. I hope to inspire people in the future, but right now this choice is for me. I am tired of being this way but before I can inspire others, I have to inspire myself. Good luck to all of you, and whether you decide to share or not, know that you have support here on myfitnesspal.0
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When I starting "monitoring my food intake", the only people who knew were one of my sisters and a couple of other people who I wanted to tell about MFP right away. The rest have learned by seeing the results. I get many complements on how I look now after losing a bit over 50 pounds but people started to notice the change when I was down about 30 pounds. When they ask how I am doing it, I tell them I eat all the foods I enjoy including treats occasionally but I control the quantities by tracking everything on MFP. I've told many people about MFP and some have joined, some have not. I know I couldn't do this on my own without MFP!0
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Why, does it need to be tightened?0
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i tell all of my friends and family, it will show who will want to help encourage you, and a lot of my friends and employees love eating healthy so i guess that helps a lot....my mom is the only person who is happy for me, and wants to change herself, but doesn't try to make any change for herself...i wish i could help, but as she used to always say , "you can't help someone that doesnt want to help themselves". As far as the negative comments or people, i just brush them off and on occasion call them out on their bull**** when they've pushed me to my point such as my roomate.0
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I only share with co-workers, MFP friends, my DR and my family...most of my family is on the thin side tho...only the women on my mom's side were heavy....
my co-works are now wondering what I am doin, because they have tried for years, and are stll at the sme weight...our driver however is starting to lose a bit...he started at about 350 lbs, and since he's been watching me, he has lost abut 25 lbs...I encourage him all the time... my supervisor recently aslo asked me what I am doing to lose...she told me last week that I need to buy new clothes...the shoulders of my shirts are hanging way over my shoulders, LOL
my Dr is pleased because EVERY TIME I GO TO SEE HER, I have lost at least 2-3 lbs......not much, but it's enough to keep her happy0 -
I post little NSV statuses on here all the time. Other than that I just wait until someone brings it up. Now the only exception was I had my husband take pictures of me when I hit the 40 pound mark, which I did post on my Facebook with a comparison picture.0
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No. I'm changing my lifestyle. 'Diet' is the worst word ever. Everyone's on a 'diet'. You eat crap or you eat clean. You're a carnivore or a vegan. That's your diet... duh. It's what you eat.
You can't think of weight loss as a diet change. It has to be a lifestyle change because our past lifestyles are what got us fat.
I tell people I'm also currently doing a 12 week transformation program.
Other than that I slap them and tell them to mind their own business... :glasses:0 -
1 other thing i want to add though, i only have 2 personal friends on MFP, because even though i tell all my friends, this is still something i want to do just for me not anyone else, so i do advise my friends to use this site, but no one wants to stick with it, so i have 84 friends on here and only actually know 2 of them, but i love the support on this site, and i cant always get that from friends0
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I let others bring it up first. I've heard, u look smaller, or Wow" You lost weight and then I explain myself. I never just talk about it because I want to avoid negativity........0
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