Just for today --- daily commitment thread
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Log all my food and love myself fully
Do 50 minute exercise video0 -
J4T (Saturday) I will:
- Take the time to log every bite
- Try harder to make healthy food choices
- Drink 85 oz of water
- Not give up. Be kinder in my self talk.
Have a great Saturday!0 -
JFT
1. No sugar!
2. Stay motivated to finish cleaning out and storing Christmas decorations
3. Rest and stretch foot
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applause @bri170lb ! I actually got "goose bumps" reading your inspiring post!
Awe! Thank you! That made my cry!
And thank you so much to everyone else who has made such nice comments. I really do hope that we all can be successful as we reach for our own individual stars. If my experiences can help someone else, I am honored to be able to help.0 -
azulvioleta6 wrote: »
Friday:
1. 12,000 steps
2. dance
3. under 100G carbs
Stupid band didn't get started until WAY after midnight and the DJ was very hit-or-miss...so most of my steps happened after the clock struck 12...oh well.
Saturday:
1. Swim a mile
2. 10,000 steps
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azulvioleta6 wrote: »
Friday:
1. 12,000 steps
2. dance
3. under 100G carbs
Stupid band didn't get started until WAY after midnight and the DJ was very hit-or-miss...so most of my steps happened after the clock struck 12...oh well.
Saturday:
1. Swim a mile
2. 10,000 steps
3. under 100G carbs[/quote]
I'm certainly willing to look the other way and pretend that you had a couple of extra hours yesterday. I'm sure everyone else here feels the same...so.....Woo Hoo for meeting those goals yesterday!!!!
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I think I'm going to like this thread!
Yesterday, I reached my fitibit goal of 8k
JFT
8k...almost there
No processed foods...almost there
Drink up, 8x8oz...there!0 -
My husband asked me last night if when I set my "100 pounds in 1 year goal" I really thought I could do it and if I really thought I could stick to it for the entire year.
I thought my answer to that might help some of you...
I didn't lose weight for 20 years because I know how difficult and painful it is, both physically and mentally. I was not willing during that time to try again and fail. When I made my commitment a year ago, I was committing to losing weight knowing full well what I was getting into and that I would give it my very best effort for 1 full year.
I also knew that I wouldn't be perfect and that I would have to extend myself a healthy dose of grace on a regular basis and that I might not actually get to the number goal.
2 things are different this time from every other time. These things have really changed my persective over the past year.
1. The help, knowledge, and support I received from MFP and the people here has changed my life forever. 20 years ago it was much more difficult or even impossible to count calories, track exercise, learn about fitness and exercise and to get daily support.
MFP is truly a miracle of modern technology and I am blessed to have found it!
2. I NEVER DREAMED in 52 years that I would be a physically active, health concious person. I learned about this from MFP and DARED to put it into practice in my own life.
Seeing the successes of people with problems, limitations, and backgrounds similar to mine has inspired me to take steps that I never thought I could.
I know today that I will reach my goal, my goal may not be the number or date that I set for myself, but if it changes that's ok.
My actual goal for the next 6 months and beyond is to continue to learn what I need to know to maintain my new healthy lifesyle and my new healthy weight. I also intend to use my newly found confidence and energy to continue God's work in my life, whatever exciting adventures He has planned for my future!
Commit to yourself, Just For Today, and then have the courage to follow through and your dreams can come true. I know it for a fact!
I wanted to pull your post up again @bri170lb for all of us to read again, incase new people had missed it. And I wanted to THANK you - for keeping this post alive and going. There are several of you guys that have been with me since the time I first started this thread a year ago. You guys have been my inspiration is so many ways.
But I have failed. At the time I started the thread, I was less than 20 lbs from my goal weight. Now, I am 40 lbs from my goal weight. @bri170lb , what you said in the above post is so true. We have to have the courage to follow through with our dreams.
As I had a day today that was a total failure - ice cream, popcorn, marshmallows, anything I could find, I feel like such a failure. I started this thread to help myself break these habits, and while I did for awhile, over the holidays the old habits came back.
But tomorrow is a new day. Tomorrow I will try again, and like Bri said, have the courage to keep trying. Because we are so worth it.
Thank you all so much who have come back to this thread each day - kept it going-- posted your goals and your encouraging words to each other. I hope next year at this time, we can all be celebrating, as Bri is today!!
Congratulations Bri, and all the others on here that have met the goals they set out for. We can all get there.
Lets all make this the best year ever!!!!0 -
TerriRichardson112 wrote: »JFT Fri 8 Jan
1. Prelog/follow through/90+ minutes exercise/8500+ steps/8 cups liquid. I built this routine up day by day by posting here.
2. Write 3 pages. January goal: write 3 pages every morning.
3. Work 15 minutes on my anthology. I wrote the foreword and bio for my anthology today.
4. Prep for Parchment Craft this afternoon. we had a good turnout and an excellent afternoon of chat and crafting.
5. De-clutter kitchen. The kitchen was sparkling when I finished.
JFT Sat 9 Jan
1. Prelog/follow through/90+ minutes exercise/8500+ steps/8 cups liquid.
2. Write 3 pages. January goal: write 3 pages every morning.
3. Work 15 minutes on my anthology.
4. Local shopping for provisions.
5. Go,out with my younger daughter for some quality time. We may meet up with my elder daughter later.
6. Resist being my own worst critic.
Terri - you are also my inspiration! You also have been so dedicated to keeping this post alive. I am so very proud of all you guys - and congrats on 90+ minutes of exercise!!
And I love your quote - resist being my own worst critic
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...Commit to yourself, Just For Today, and then have the courage to follow through and your dreams can come true. I know it for a fact!
JFT Sat 9 Jan
1. Prelog/follow through/90+ minutes exercise/8500+ steps/8 cups liquid.
2. Write 3 pages. January goal: write 3 pages every morning. I am now using this to plan goals for each day. It is turning into a journal. lol!
3. Work 15 minutes on my anthology.
4. Local shopping for provisions.
5. Go,out with my younger daughter for some quality time. We may meet up with my elder daughter later. The weather curtailed our outing somewhat!
6. Resist being my own worst critic. Each one of us is a "Miracle in Progress".
JFT Sat 9 Jan
1. Prelog/follow through/90+ minutes exercise/8500+ steps/8 cups liquid.
2. Write 3 pages. January goal: write 3 pages every morning.
3. Work 15 minutes on my anthology.
4. Visit my elder daughter after lunch.
5. New goal. De-clutter 15+ minutes each day. I already started this late last night. My kitchen work tops and sink were gleaming this morning.
@joan6630 I am just paying it forward for all the encouragement that you and others gave me when I started posting my JFT Goals six months ago. I started with one goal: to stay within my daily calories. Now I have a new lifestyle which is dedicated to creating a fit a healthy body and mind.
You all Rock!0 -
JFT
A busy day ahead....
Already pre packed water & fruit for snack.
Drink 9 cups of water-accomplished this yesterday!
Skate
Gym
Clean house & iron
Dinner out with some friends (a rare event) I'll check restaurant site to pretrack my meal.
Walk dog in evening!
Aiming for 1 lb a week.
Sounds like a great plan and day ahead of you. Enjoy!0 -
JFT I will stick to my calories, exercise and prep food for the week.
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JFT:1/9/16
Walk 7,500 steps
Make pancakes for breakfast
Go to the appt at Marylous
Check items needed for fam get together
Log intake
Dicide not to yell at my teen daughter even when she pushes my last button.
Be thankful for my slow but consistent progress.0 -
47Jacqueline wrote: »
JFT Saturday 1/9/16
1) Fix chain in bike + short ride
2) Shower
3) Figure out soft food I can eat
JFT Sunday 1/10/16
1) Zumba Jam this afternoon
2) Skype first coaching session with new client
3) Aim to eat enough
^Yesterday:
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Over ate Yesterday. Need to work on emotional eating. Fam get together turned out just having my nephew, wife and son. I was very happy to have them over, yet kind of disappointed that the others could not make it. Lesson learned: confirm who's coming before getting ready. Lesson two : don't Over eat.0
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Did well yesterday, took healthy snacks with me. Avoided the wine at the memorials.
JFT:
Water, water, water
Stick with the plan
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JFT
1. No sugar
2. Enjoy time with family - resist busyness0
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