NSV's

16465676970100

Replies

  • huango
    huango Posts: 1,007 Member
    Roseygirl1 wrote: »
    First time a party was all about the people and not the food! SO happy with that!


    YES!!
  • genmon00
    genmon00 Posts: 604 Member
    megemrj wrote: »
    The hubs recently commented that my "bumpy areas" (cellulite) are almost gone. Yay!

    But then again he also said I'm losing my butt...double edge sword that one...

    There's help for that! lunges, lunges, lunges! I have a small butt but since I started doing fitness (the girl I follow does a million lunges lol) my butt has gotten higher and slightly bigger lol Will never have a jlo butt but hey I'll take any improvement lol
  • bowlerae
    bowlerae Posts: 555 Member
    Wedding this weekend, got a few comments about my weight loss. However, can't help that part of my thinks my weight loss isn't very visible so those comments are more of a courtesy because I have posted about weight loss and my new WOE on Facebook so people just trying to be polite.
  • kpk54
    kpk54 Posts: 4,474 Member
    RowdysLady wrote: »
    I love all of this. I hope I'll be able to post again soon but not until my butt is fully back on track. You are all amazing. @Sunny_Bunny_ I'd think I'd died and gone to heaven if Rowdy came home with new undies for me. I'm not sure he'd even be able to walk into that section of the store for fear of horrible embarrassment - I'm loving that about your man. That has to be empowering and sexy feeling!

    My hubs and I have kinda reversed roles. I'm the one that does home repairs and he's the one that does any kind of shopping and picks out our shower curtains and towels and such! Lol
    I absolutely hate shopping, so we are a perfect fit!
    There was more to that NSV, that was very flattering comments regarding the fact that I needed new garments :wink:
    He actually asked if I had lost more weight, which I REALLY needed since I'm still up 5 pounds from before I started lifting. I'm good about trusting the process but I can't lie and say I hate that scale right now! It helped renew my confidence that I don't need to purposely and rigorously force an aggressive calorie deficit, and just keep doing what I'm doing.

    +1. +1000.
  • RowdysLady
    RowdysLady Posts: 1,370 Member
    Awesome!
  • coloradoartstudio
    coloradoartstudio Posts: 104 Member
    edited October 2016
    huango wrote: »
    Since starting this WOE 1.5months ago, I've practiced several times the act of pushing food away when I got full.
    Yup: I can actually listen to my body to stop eating.

    I used to clean my plate, and my kids' plates, etc, because I hate wasting food.
    Now, I am fine leaving the remaining food, w/out the guilt of wasting it. (Usually, it's just 2-5bites, not enough to pack home).

    It's such a new concept.

    Funny you should say this...last night I recognized being full about 1/2 way through eating, but continued on anyway. I think this might be my new personal challenge - push the food away when I'm full.

    I continued mindlessly eating while we watched the Broncos game on TV - true confession, but my husband and I mostly eat in front of the tube now that my daughter is out of the house. It's such a bad habit.
  • RowdysLady
    RowdysLady Posts: 1,370 Member
    One of the things I demand is that we sit at the dinner table at night when we are all home. There are few exceptions such as a particularly late dinner night or a really hard work day. We never eat until OhDarkThirty here no matter what time the sun sets. Because if there is sun there is work to be done. Many nights we are at the dining room table at 9 p.m. having dinner. My kids have gotten so used to it that if I tell them it is a scrounge night (because I didn't have time to cook) they still want to know if we are eating at the table.

    I eat fast, always have. So I'm at the dinner watching the crew eat because my food is gone. The hardest thing is not picking at whatever is on the table while they finish. I can pick the chicken out of stir fry for 15 minutes while they finish their meals and I have to fight that urge nearly every meal lest I eat way too much for my surgery and for my plan.
  • T1DCarnivoreRunner
    T1DCarnivoreRunner Posts: 11,502 Member
    I saw an article recently explaining that pelvis placement has a big impact on whether a thigh gap is even possible or safe.
  • Cadori
    Cadori Posts: 4,810 Member
    @huango NICE!!! I think I would pass out if I ever had a thigh gap :lol:
This discussion has been closed.