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^This kinda explains how I want to feel--to have a body so lean & fit that the clothes I wear are irrelevant. I love the feeling of trying on ANYTHING and it ALL looks good. This is a good reminder for me right now--to keep me motivated.0 -
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sometimes you fall off the wagon
sometimes you have to start over0 -
Thank you for that!0
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BECAUSE THIS WAS ME TONIGHT....:frown:
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Sherry, the "Impatience" photo message is for me with regards to my not eating enough to fuel my body but it takes time to work up to it. I've conquered the fitness side now nutrition is the new challenge to focus on. I am impatient with myself...not a good way to be.0
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Very inspiring!:happy:0
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That last one on "your journey" is just awesome!! Thanks for posting these!0
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^^Nice one for me. I have to remember, when I'm feeling overwhelmed, to just do that one thing that I can do right NOW.0 -
10 minutes is 0.7%... They say even 10 minutes can health and life.0 -
The whole essence of a race
is your negative side talking to you and
then your positive side coming in and
getting rid of that,” -- Rich Allen0 -
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Not trying to get overly serious, but how many of us have "cleaned our plates" regularly, because of "starving children"? Right?
But cleaning our plate is NOT NOT NOT the answer to world hunger. Precisely the opposite. There already IS enough food. It just isn't distributed equally. Some (the "plate cleaners") have more than others (the "starving children"). But "cleaning our plates" can never ever ever help the starving children. It can only hurt us. It feels bad to waste food, but whether it goes in the trashcan, or whether it goes into the daily calorie SURPLUS of someone who is already overweight--either way it's being wasted. I guess that's where MFP comes in.0 -
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