First time to post - making baby steps

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I experimented with the app several months ago but had to remove it due to lack of space on my phone (can't wait till I upgrade). Tried adding my food and exercise online, but didn't make it part of my routine and it was short lived. Now I'm tracking my food, exercise, and progress but it's a struggle because I've been feeling really down and isolated. For the first time in my life, I'm completely living on my own. Kids are grown, ex-husband of 27 yrs has moved on, and I broke up with my 3+yr boyfriend, and I'm without a full-time job. So, I'm at home a lot and haven't had much energy. Working on accepting where I'm at in the process, yet I still get frustrated and sad. It's a lot all at once and I never dreamed I'd be starting over in my early 50s, but I'm excited and afraid at the same time and grateful for my faith in God to get me through.

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  • CindyMarcuzAdams
    CindyMarcuzAdams Posts: 4,006 Member
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    Hi there, click this link...
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants

    There is a ton of Info to get you started. If me at 52 can do this any one can do this.
    Add me for support if you like. I am on here every day.
  • maryseb63
    maryseb63 Posts: 98 Member
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    Hi, it's not easy but you will feel so much better about yourself and the energy that you will get will be incredible. Try to turn your being at home into a positive. Gives you the time to work out. Slow start but keep building from that. I am retired at 50 and hubby works out of town, so I spend at least a few hours a day on my working out. Also on pampering myself. Don't need lots of money for that, just start by saying you are worth it and do small things for yourself :)
  • wizzybeth
    wizzybeth Posts: 3,578 Member
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    One step at a time. Make some friends and build a buddy system of encouragement. You can do it...
  • LITtlerMeCO
    LITtlerMeCO Posts: 130 Member
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    I experimented with the app several months ago but had to remove it due to lack of space on my phone (can't wait till I upgrade). Tried adding my food and exercise online, but didn't make it part of my routine and it was short lived. Now I'm tracking my food, exercise, and progress but it's a struggle because I've been feeling really down and isolated. For the first time in my life, I'm completely living on my own. Kids are grown, ex-husband of 27 yrs has moved on, and I broke up with my 3+yr boyfriend, and I'm without a full-time job. So, I'm at home a lot and haven't had much energy. Working on accepting where I'm at in the process, yet I still get frustrated and sad. It's a lot all at once and I never dreamed I'd be starting over in my early 50s, but I'm excited and afraid at the same time and grateful for my faith in God to get me through.

    I find this site has given me some control, control over what I eat and when I exercise. I've been using the exercise in particular to deal with the death of someone I was close to for 13 years and when I feel sad I check to see if maybe I've been slacking on working out or eating things that aren't so great..

    I wish you luck!
  • KLangleydoula
    KLangleydoula Posts: 1,494 Member
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    You can do this! I agree that you will feel so much better as you make good choices for yourself and your health. Feel free to add me!
  • jdesunshine
    jdesunshine Posts: 7 Member
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    Thank you all for making me feel so welcomed! I'm glad I decided to post after all. :wink: Here's to our journey ahead!
  • nene723
    nene723 Posts: 8 Member
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    Welcome, I'm also new to the site but used the app for awhile. Feel free to add me

    Tamara
  • tonelli28
    tonelli28 Posts: 10 Member
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    add me, Tina
  • kyrawolfe3
    kyrawolfe3 Posts: 34
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    I'm sorry to hear youre feeling so isolated. Feel free to add me! I would love to help keep you on track and follow your progress :)