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lovatt79
lovatt79 Posts: 31 Member
edited November 27 in Success Stories
Been going since December 2014, with a few slip ups along the way. I started off following MFPs recommended calorie intake and now i simply aim for 1500 calories and 10,000 steps a day. I dont weigh myself, instead i judge my progress by having to buy new clothes. I am very happy with my progress, i still have a ways to go but i am motivated to get there.7fgskseh5sm6.jpg
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  • Syneea
    Syneea Posts: 451 Member
    Great job!! I know folks are constantly asking, "what did you do?"!
  • lovatt79
    lovatt79 Posts: 31 Member
    Syneea wrote: »
    Great job!! I know folks are constantly asking, "what did you do?"!

    When i went home to Scotland back in September there was a lot of "Is everything ok?"

    Thank you very much
  • Debmal77
    Debmal77 Posts: 4,770 Member
    wow...great job!
  • Saboteurteehee
    Saboteurteehee Posts: 28 Member
    Way to go!! You look great and I like your simple plan. It gets rid of all the "noise" I use to sabotage myself :D
  • 7DawnC
    7DawnC Posts: 6 Member
    Awesome! You're looking great! Keeping it simple is obviously working for you!
  • gponter79
    gponter79 Posts: 124 Member
    Inspiring pal - great job
  • cog62
    cog62 Posts: 52 Member
    Love how you don't weigh yourself. I get so hung up on the scale. Like if it is up .2, I go off the deep end! Thanks for sharing your progress pic!
  • cnbbnc
    cnbbnc Posts: 1,267 Member
    Congratulations! Way to inspire others! :smiley:
  • lovatt79
    lovatt79 Posts: 31 Member
    Debmal77 wrote: »
    wow...great job!

    Thank you so much
  • lovatt79
    lovatt79 Posts: 31 Member
    cog62 wrote: »
    Love how you don't weigh yourself. I get so hung up on the scale. Like if it is up .2, I go off the deep end! Thanks for sharing your progress pic!

    I would get hung up on the numbers too, i feel if i was weighing myself every week and losing id want to treat myself. The way im doing it now it takes time to notice the progress, waiting for clothes to get baggier takes a few weeks but when it happens and i can go buy new clothes its a good feeling.
  • lovatt79
    lovatt79 Posts: 31 Member
    Way to go!! You look great and I like your simple plan. It gets rid of all the "noise" I use to sabotage myself :D

    Thank you, simplicity really works. The activity level has been key, im always trying to beat my previous days steps. Another plus side is if youre out walking then you're not tempted to eat out of boredom
  • lovatt79
    lovatt79 Posts: 31 Member
    cnbbnc wrote: »
    Congratulations! Way to inspire others! :smiley:

    Thank you so much
  • lovatt79
    lovatt79 Posts: 31 Member
    gponter79 wrote: »
    Inspiring pal - great job

    Thank you, I appreciate it
  • lovatt79
    lovatt79 Posts: 31 Member
    7DawnC wrote: »
    Awesome! You're looking great! Keeping it simple is obviously working for you!

    Thank you Dawn
  • BarbMessimer
    BarbMessimer Posts: 362 Member
    edited December 2015
    lovatt79 wrote: »
    i simply aim for 1500 calories and 10,000 steps a day.
  • BarbMessimer
    BarbMessimer Posts: 362 Member

    I like your simple approach, and it’s now my new goal too. Congrats to you and thanks for posting this!
  • lovatt79
    lovatt79 Posts: 31 Member
    I like your simple approach, and it’s now my new goal too. Congrats to you and thanks for posting this!

    Ive found its what works for me, i was slacking on my 10,000 steps over the past month but thankfully i got a fitbit as a Christmas gift so its my new motivation
  • lovatt79
    lovatt79 Posts: 31 Member
    jennitm wrote: »
    You look fantastic! Keep up the great work!

    Thank you so much Jenn
  • Dagoob
    Dagoob Posts: 33 Member
    Well done!
  • Omoe11
    Omoe11 Posts: 235 Member
    Great job!!
  • agzram
    agzram Posts: 199 Member
    OMG great job!

    PS
    Go Giants!!
  • lore622
    lore622 Posts: 53 Member
    I'm with you .. I have no idea what I weigh now cause I won't get on the scale . I just know for the last 2 years I've taken time off and paying the price. I'm just gonna watch my calorie intake and exercise and see the results with my eyes as inches fall!!
  • lovatt79
    lovatt79 Posts: 31 Member
    lore622 wrote: »
    I'm with you .. I have no idea what I weigh now cause I won't get on the scale . I just know for the last 2 years I've taken time off and paying the price. I'm just gonna watch my calorie intake and exercise and see the results with my eyes as inches fall!!

    I feel its the best way, not to *kitten* on anyone elses system but i know my own mentality would have been to reward myself the first time I weighed myself and had lost weight. It took 6 weeks for my clothes to start getting looser and by that time i was more disciplined.
  • sitzenhuser
    sitzenhuser Posts: 19 Member
    You look amazing! Keep up the good work, congratulations.
  • midge_m
    midge_m Posts: 1,085 Member
    You look great and probably feel terrific! You're a testament to the fact that weight loss is about discipline and follow through, not gimmicks. Thanks for the inspiration!
  • lovatt79
    lovatt79 Posts: 31 Member
    You look amazing! Keep up the good work, congratulations.

    Thank you very much :):)
  • lovatt79
    lovatt79 Posts: 31 Member
    midge_m wrote: »
    You look great and probably feel terrific! You're a testament to the fact that weight loss is about discipline and follow through, not gimmicks. Thanks for the inspiration!

    Thank you, i have so much more energy, its a good feeling.
  • flowerhouse
    flowerhouse Posts: 140 Member
    Well done that's an achievement to be proud of. Sounds like you have made this a way of life rather than a fad - I think that's the secret. As a Scot I had a wee chuckle at yer hamefolks thinking something was wrong....
  • ShrinkinMel
    ShrinkinMel Posts: 982 Member
    Nice job! This is amazing progress. I also like your simple method of tracking your progress.
  • estrobabe
    estrobabe Posts: 337 Member
    Congrats! Great job!
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