What's Your Most Recent NSV

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  • michaela4910
    michaela4910 Posts: 544 Member
    My pants were too big when I got dressed for work today.
  • chrysalis2015
    chrysalis2015 Posts: 212 Member
    misma10 wrote: »
    My boobs! Haha. My pecs have been getting a work out recently, and I noticed last week that this mother of two's granny boobs were looking perkier and fuller! I never thought I'd see the day haha.

    Love this one!! Noticing mine have gotten higher with bench work, too...hard for a 40 yo w/a D cup *laugh*
  • NewOR2015
    NewOR2015 Posts: 1,018 Member
    No judging here please, but I've started talking to a guy online now that my marriage is pretty much over. I sent him some pictures of me (all PG) and he thought I was beautiful. I was truthful about weight and he just thought I had gorgeous, sexy curves. He's really good looking, has a 6-figure job...THIS kind of guy thinks I'M sexy, witty, smart, funny...

    After 15 yrs + of being told/shown I wasn't good enough, pretty enough by my husband /mother, I can't tell you how incredible I feel. DH always makes me feel about as important as something stuck on his shoe. It's completely raised my confidence. I haven't smiled this much in years, or felt this sexy...or like a WOMAN in years.

    And so, I had a great workout yesterday, and really working harder than ever. Because I've discovered I'm worth better.

    Sorry it was so long ☺

    Your first line tells us that you are already aware of the risk you're taking. Please be careful.
  • Triplestep
    Triplestep Posts: 239 Member
    Went to Texas Roadhouse tonight and didn't eat a single roll or a baked potato!


    And I honestly didn't miss it! ..... That much! :)

    Yay! I'm right there with you! I was stuck in a hotel on a work trip, and Texas Roadhouse was about my only choice. The website menu had calories listed, so I was able to log what I ordered AND I said "No thanks" when the waiter said he'd put some break in my take out bag. :smile:

  • Triplestep
    Triplestep Posts: 239 Member
    HeidiThe9 wrote: »
    I tried on some old high heels that I had thought were just too painful to ever wear again. Just playing dress up with my 3 year old, I never thought that just a 20lb loss would affect my shoe size like this! I tried on every pair I had stashed away. Even a gorgeous pair of 4 inch heel booties I got on extreme clearance that I was going to get stretched fit comfortably!!

    Guess what I will be wearing to work on Monday!!

    Congrats! I'm tired of wearing sensible shoes and hope to follow in your footsteps. (*rim-shot* :smile: )

  • KareninLux
    KareninLux Posts: 1,413 Member
    Sarahb29 wrote: »
    This past month my NSVs are:

    - Bought a pair of jeans and dress pants one size down
    - Cooked several new healthy meals. I made keto breakfast muffins, cauliflower rice, cauliflower casserole and bacon wrapped pork chops.
    - Logged all my meals on MFP and for the most part met my calorie goals
    - Walked with my daughter once a week almost every week, until I got really sick (flu's going around at work)
    - After our walk I let her pick out a doughnut as a treat and bought myself a coffee - no sweets for me! Then we read some books at the coffee shop together in the kids corner.
    - Didn't have a cupcake when the family brought over 6 huge cupcakes, including my favorite red velvet :)

    I love thinking about all of my NSVs because sometimes the dang scale refuses to move! :)

    All your NSVs rock. The scale will move - just be patient! Love the time you spent with your daughter!
  • KareninLux
    KareninLux Posts: 1,413 Member
    Reached way back into my closet today and found more clothes that fit. Didn't even have to go shopping! Thanks MFP!!
  • KareninLux
    KareninLux Posts: 1,413 Member
    sueann10 wrote: »
    Yesterday and today, I walked an hour to and from work! Two hours walking in one day....didn't think it was possible. Fitbit says over 400 calories each way! I'm well chuffed :)

    Congrats! It is what I started doing a few years back, though my walk is 50 minutes each way. I now do it three times a week. And you knw what I would not want to miss it for the world. When I get home work is well and truly gone. I literally walked away from work. It has done wonders for my life-work balance as well as my waistline

    I with both of you! I have been walking to work for almost three years. 75 minutes every morning. It is truly my sanity check. In the summer I walk both ways! Walking is for me!!t
  • KareninLux
    KareninLux Posts: 1,413 Member
    My cankles are actually turning into real ankles! I hadn't noticed until I was shaving my legs yesterday and managed to slice the skin off the unusually prominent bone on the outside of my leg there. Hurts like the dickens, but I was amazed to notice that I have actual ankles!

    Cankles... finally got this.
  • chrysalis2015
    chrysalis2015 Posts: 212 Member
    NewOR2015 wrote: »
    No judging here please, but I've started talking to a guy online now that my marriage is pretty much over. I sent him some pictures of me (all PG) and he thought I was beautiful. I was truthful about weight and he just thought I had gorgeous, sexy curves. He's really good looking, has a 6-figure job...THIS kind of guy thinks I'M sexy, witty, smart, funny...

    After 15 yrs + of being told/shown I wasn't good enough, pretty enough by my husband /mother, I can't tell you how incredible I feel. DH always makes me feel about as important as something stuck on his shoe. It's completely raised my confidence. I haven't smiled this much in years, or felt this sexy...or like a WOMAN in years.

    And so, I had a great workout yesterday, and really working harder than ever. Because I've discovered I'm worth better.

    Sorry it was so long ☺

    Your first line tells us that you are already aware of the risk you're taking. Please be careful.

    I'm not actually. It's more that some folks frown on chatting with someone else online. So hence the line. We're both in the boat of having spouses that want to walk, but we're not even meeting until they do. We both have kids & they come first.

    But thank you...and to my other friends...I will be very careful. But it's a fantastic ego boost...and a much-needed one.
  • joepayer
    joepayer Posts: 59 Member
    Yesterday I ran a 6 minute mile on the treadmill without walking part of it. :)
  • SueSueDio
    SueSueDio Posts: 4,796 Member
    I'm not actually. It's more that some folks frown on chatting with someone else online. So hence the line. We're both in the boat of having spouses that want to walk, but we're not even meeting until they do. We both have kids & they come first.

    But thank you...and to my other friends...I will be very careful. But it's a fantastic ego boost...and a much-needed one.

    Congratulations on finding someone who makes you feel the way you deserve to. :)

    I know couples who met online, and I met my own hubby on a blind date (28 years ago, before 'the internet' was really a thing), so I know it can work out. And 'internet friends' are no less important than 'real life friends', even if you never actually meet them in person - I have more of the former than the latter, so definitely no judging here! :smiley:

    For my own NSV, I've noticed that after 3 weeks of healthier eating and doing a little exercise, I have more energy and am sleeping better than I used to. I was able to (mostly) keep up with the pace of my little fitness video today, and it made me feel very good about myself! :)
  • SueSueDio
    SueSueDio Posts: 4,796 Member
    So my nsv is opening up to the emotional side of weight gain/loss and the reality of how long I have had a negative body image and realizing I don't have to feel that way anymore, I have support and I am in control!

    That is wonderful, in more than one way. :)

  • forruths
    forruths Posts: 197 Member
    Blood pressure meds lowered and no painkillers for my knee for three weeks now!
  • dutchandkiwi
    dutchandkiwi Posts: 1,389 Member
    Spent most of this afternoon on refitting 4 pairs of pants. I just could not wear them anymore without looking somewhat silly as they were getting very low slung. It kinda scary as there is no way back from cutting off fabric. one I took 6 cm out of the waist the others between 3 and 4 cm. Next the yoga pants (again). There are some drawbacks to loosing weight, but I am grateful for my seiwngskills. Saves major money at the moment
  • dutchandkiwi
    dutchandkiwi Posts: 1,389 Member
    NewOR2015 wrote: »
    No judging here please, but I've started talking to a guy online now that my marriage is pretty much over. I sent him some pictures of me (all PG) and he thought I was beautiful. I was truthful about weight and he just thought I had gorgeous, sexy curves. He's really good looking, has a 6-figure job...THIS kind of guy thinks I'M sexy, witty, smart, funny...

    After 15 yrs + of being told/shown I wasn't good enough, pretty enough by my husband /mother, I can't tell you how incredible I feel. DH always makes me feel about as important as something stuck on his shoe. It's completely raised my confidence. I haven't smiled this much in years, or felt this sexy...or like a WOMAN in years.

    And so, I had a great workout yesterday, and really working harder than ever. Because I've discovered I'm worth better.

    Sorry it was so long ☺

    Your first line tells us that you are already aware of the risk you're taking. Please be careful.

    I'm not actually. It's more that some folks frown on chatting with someone else online. So hence the line. We're both in the boat of having spouses that want to walk, but we're not even meeting until they do. We both have kids & they come first.

    But thank you...and to my other friends...I will be very careful. But it's a fantastic ego boost...and a much-needed one.

    Just on a positive note there: On-line through chatting is how I met my wonderful amazing husband after a terrible realtionship much akin to what you describe. Good luck!
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,630 Member
    I used to be an active long distance cyclist ... ultra distance. Randonneuring, audax, 24-hour races and things like that.

    Then a few years ago, my activity level dropped for various reasons and I put on a bit of weight.

    So one of the main reasons why I joined MFP and set about losing weight was to get back into Randonneuring again.

    Yesterday I cycled my first 200 kilometre randonnee since March 2012, and completed it in 11 hours 18 minutes total time. :grin: I am so pleased to have done that and absolutely ecstatic about the time. The time limit on a 200K is 13 hours 30 min and I figured I'd be right close to the limit ... finishing with so much time to spare was amazing!

    My ride report is here:
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/Machka9/view/campbell-town-canter-200-2-km-802156
  • michaela4910
    michaela4910 Posts: 544 Member
    Went to a church potluck today and only at 450 calories.
  • bettyrox79
    bettyrox79 Posts: 77 Member
    After only a week and a half of swimming every other day I have increased my distance. First swim - 500m in 45mins. Today - 850m in 50mins. Still never gonna be an olympian but hey at least I'm moving this fat *kitten* lol
  • KarlaH9801
    KarlaH9801 Posts: 362 Member
    agzram wrote: »
    I was shopping at a thrift store yesterday for some inexpensive jeans as I transition down in sizes and I stumbled across a pair I had donated!! Felt good to see how far I had come!

    LOVE this!!!!!!!
  • KareninLux
    KareninLux Posts: 1,413 Member
    Found the back of another closet today. More clothes that fit! Yay.
  • KareninLux
    KareninLux Posts: 1,413 Member
    bettyrox79 wrote: »
    After only a week and a half of swimming every other day I have increased my distance. First swim - 500m in 45mins. Today - 850m in 50mins. Still never gonna be an olympian but hey at least I'm moving this fat *kitten* lol

    I am back swimming too. Feels great, right?!
  • kathakraz
    kathakraz Posts: 65 Member
    This morning, I ran a 5 mile race in under an hour!
  • fitfatty88
    fitfatty88 Posts: 273 Member
    -Had to get new skinny jeans, happy to report I'm down to a 16 in nearly every store I walk in to.
    -Thrift shopped and get some new button downs, all in an XL, no more plus size tops! Which is so crazy to me since the arms are usually my biggest issue with button downs.
    -Going out last night for my friends birthday and saw people I hadn't seen in over a year who couldn't stop going "wow" at what I look like now. I didn't think I was that different.
    -Realized over the past two weeks or so, when I sit in meetings I cross my legs more. I wasn't really able to comfortably before.
    -Tried on a pair of size 14 jeans and they buttoned, the muffin top was out of control so I passed but whoa.
  • Zumba_Goddess_73
    Zumba_Goddess_73 Posts: 8 Member
    A year ago I could barely walk 2 miles, took me almost an hour, now I can walk/jog/run 5 in under 70 minutes
  • According to DH's phone, we walked 6 miles on Friday and 9 miles on Saturday while in NYC for the weekend.
  • andreagetsfit1
    andreagetsfit1 Posts: 86 Member
    1. Went grocery shopping and was actually feeling super proud of myself for not purchasing any junk food or pop. A major step in the right direction from the cheese puffs (my weakness...) and cookies I usually find myself buying.

    2. Managed to get through the entire weekend without any fast food. As each day passes, I crave it less and less.


  • 2307dee
    2307dee Posts: 62 Member
    edited February 2016
    I visited a girlfriend yesterday whom I haven't seen in a few months, and the first thing she said to me was "holy cow, your thighs are amazing!" It's summer in Australia & I was wearing short-ish shorts which I have only just become comfortable wearing around people who I know. And nobody has EVER said I have amazing thighs. Ever.

    It's still very hard to see myself the way others are seeing me, but a compliment like that was definitely what I needed to continue my journey with renewed confidence. Sometimes it's the little things that keep us going xx
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