Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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rungirl1973 wrote: »First full marathon
Hope so
Yeah, it was pretty muddy. In a few places, the trail was underwater. I'm a wimp, I went to high ground when that happened. LOL
I was glad it was overcast, otherwise it would have been way too hot for me!0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »faithsstaircase wrote: »I could spend all day confessing. I'll pick this one. I buy things like candy and donuts and bring them to work for other people because if I can't have them, I want other people to enjoy them. Except that I know I'm also sabotaging the efforts of other people at the same time
Did someone claim this, because if not, then O-52. BINGO, Smurfettes!
(YES! I don't have to mod anymore...)
Maybe since this is coming off as cliquish to others, maybe we shouldn't do it anymore. I don't want newcomers to feel excluded. I wouldn't want to feel that way.
Thoughts?0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »faithsstaircase wrote: »I could spend all day confessing. I'll pick this one. I buy things like candy and donuts and bring them to work for other people because if I can't have them, I want other people to enjoy them. Except that I know I'm also sabotaging the efforts of other people at the same time
Did someone claim this, because if not, then O-52. BINGO, Smurfettes!
(YES! I don't have to mod anymore...)
Maybe since this is coming off as cliquish to others, maybe we shouldn't do it anymore. I don't want newcomers to feel excluded. I wouldn't want to feel that way.
Thoughts?
I think it's died.0 -
Since the thread is moving pretty slowly, it's tough to get the bingo's anyway. I thought you were doing that just because you didn't want to mod the next one....0
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Weekend confession: I didn't log the rum I drank Sunday or the dancing at the concert. I figure they cancel each other out.0
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Rachel0778 wrote: »Weekend confession: I didn't log the rum I drank Sunday or the dancing at the concert. I figure they cancel each other out.
Makes sense to me0 -
I have been so off my eating game lately, as well as my exercise. I just signed up for a 12 week program with a trainer. I plan to get my butt in gear and take care of some business.0
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They have one for kids later in the year. I think I will sign Olivia and a couple of other kids up for that one. It's only a 1.5 mile course.0 -
I have trouble just not over eating snacks, slowly change to healthier one's but have a hard time with snacks not so with food.0
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Food is comfort for so many of us. We were told to clear our plates leave nothing behind. So for those of us who grew up with this leaving food on our plates is a sin. (Catholic up bringing) Lol.0
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Rachel0778 wrote: »Weekend confession: I didn't log the rum I drank Sunday or the dancing at the concert. I figure they cancel each other out.
Totally cancels it out! That's how I see it too when I go out0 -
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negrita466 wrote: »Food is comfort for so many of us. We were told to clear our plates leave nothing behind. So for those of us who grew up with this leaving food on our plates is a sin. (Catholic up bringing) Lol.
If you're confessing leaving food on your plate, you might be committing the sin of scrupulosity. No judgment, just a thought.
I just put less on my plate to start with. Unless the meal is chili , there are usually seconds left if I want them.
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MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »negrita466 wrote: »Food is comfort for so many of us. We were told to clear our plates leave nothing behind. So for those of us who grew up with this leaving food on our plates is a sin. (Catholic up bringing) Lol.
If you're confessing leaving food on your plate, you might be committing the sin of scrupulosity. No judgment, just a thought.
I just put less on my plate to start with. Unless the meal is chili , there are usually seconds left if I want them.
True. I start with less on my plate these days most of the time. I still go back for seconds a lot, but only if I'm still hungry.
At restaurants, I make a conscious effort to try to leave something. Usually, I'm trying to leave enough to take home for lunch the next day.0 -
rungirl1973 wrote: »MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »negrita466 wrote: »Food is comfort for so many of us. We were told to clear our plates leave nothing behind. So for those of us who grew up with this leaving food on our plates is a sin. (Catholic up bringing) Lol.
If you're confessing leaving food on your plate, you might be committing the sin of scrupulosity. No judgment, just a thought.
I just put less on my plate to start with. Unless the meal is chili , there are usually seconds left if I want them.
True. I start with less on my plate these days most of the time. I still go back for seconds a lot, but only if I'm still hungry.
At restaurants, I make a conscious effort to try to leave something. Usually, I'm trying to leave enough to take home for lunch the next day.
That's me. I try not to waste food, but I don't eat it if I am not hungry.0 -
Confession: I had 3 pieces of pie yesterday and did not log them or complete my dairy for the day.0
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Confession: I haven't logged everything or closed my diary for a few weeks now.....0
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