Men & Women in their 50s starting anew in 2019!

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  • beachgal0626
    beachgal0626 Posts: 1,912 Member
    Major NSV... got in a pair of jeans that I haven't been able to wear for at least 3 years.....my BH is very happy with me....

    Great work!
  • poscur
    poscur Posts: 74 Member
    Headed back from stressful family vacation. Looking forward to getting back to routine and tracking and um.... letting my liver rest. 😬. On the scale Monday. Will not be pretty. 😫
  • ellenecoxcox75
    ellenecoxcox75 Posts: 37 Member
    Happy weekend everyone! Just thinking about all of us over 50er's- we are strong, motivated, and possitive- one day at a time, even if we stumble, we move forward! Love from Colorado
  • pattybristow
    pattybristow Posts: 31 Member
    No looking forward to weighing myself tomorrow morning, have had a week off and really struggled to keep track of the calories I ate! Not good at all, but hoping that going back to work tomorrow will help me get back on track!
  • alteredsteve175
    alteredsteve175 Posts: 2,725 Member
    No looking forward to weighing myself tomorrow morning, have had a week off and really struggled to keep track of the calories I ate! Not good at all, but hoping that going back to work tomorrow will help me get back on track!

    You can do this. And the gain is often not as great as we fear.

    Part of the journey is learning to navigate through life when it's difficult to stay on your program. I understand your trepidation about the weigh-in, though. I'm off to camp next week for a few days. I expect that will cause a temporary weight gain.
  • beachgal0626
    beachgal0626 Posts: 1,912 Member
    Saw 199 on the scale this morning. Happy dance! Now to stay south of 200 forever.

    Awesome!
  • skf1201
    skf1201 Posts: 116 Member
    Saw 199 on the scale this morning. Happy dance! Now to stay south of 200 forever.
    Havetobme wrote: »
    I just beat my personal record with 92,010 steps in the Workweek Hustle challenge! #Fitbit

    I'm learning more about myself each week.

    Way to go!!!
  • skf1201
    skf1201 Posts: 116 Member
    “Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” – Theodore Roosevelt

    Have a great week everyone🙂
  • mcemino2
    mcemino2 Posts: 427 Member
    No looking forward to weighing myself tomorrow morning, have had a week off and really struggled to keep track of the calories I ate! Not good at all, but hoping that going back to work tomorrow will help me get back on track!

    You can do this. And the gain is often not as great as we fear.

    Part of the journey is learning to navigate through life when it's difficult to stay on your program. I understand your trepidation about the weigh-in, though. I'm off to camp next week for a few days. I expect that will cause a temporary weight gain.

    Like Steve said, it probably isn't as bad as you think. I tend to weigh 4 or 5 pounds more on Monday morning, by Wednesday or Thursday I'm back to or below what I ended with the previous week. As long as the overall trend is down you are doing great.
  • solieco1
    solieco1 Posts: 1,559 Member
    Thinking I need to go dig out the snowshoes!
  • 11Templars
    11Templars Posts: 444 Member
    mcemino2 wrote: »
    No looking forward to weighing myself tomorrow morning, have had a week off and really struggled to keep track of the calories I ate! Not good at all, but hoping that going back to work tomorrow will help me get back on track!

    You can do this. And the gain is often not as great as we fear.

    Part of the journey is learning to navigate through life when it's difficult to stay on your program. I understand your trepidation about the weigh-in, though. I'm off to camp next week for a few days. I expect that will cause a temporary weight gain.

    Like Steve said, it probably isn't as bad as you think. I tend to weigh 4 or 5 pounds more on Monday morning, by Wednesday or Thursday I'm back to or below what I ended with the previous week. As long as the overall trend is down you are doing great.

    The Scale, is not as honest as one might think. I am dialed with my diet, and it (scale) fluctuates 5+ pounds on me regularly.

    For me personally, I focus on how want to look. Subtle changes, pant sizes etc. Does anyone really care what they weigh if they look the way they want to?

    This is me at 209 on Sunday. On Friday morning I was 206.

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  • alteredsteve175
    alteredsteve175 Posts: 2,725 Member
    edited February 2019
    11Templars wrote: »
    mcemino2 wrote: »

    Like Steve said, it probably isn't as bad as you think. I tend to weigh 4 or 5 pounds more on Monday morning, by Wednesday or Thursday I'm back to or below what I ended with the previous week. As long as the overall trend is down you are doing great.

    The Scale, is not as honest as one might think. I am dialed with my diet, and it (scale) fluctuates 5+ pounds on me regularly.

    For me personally, I focus on how want to look. Subtle changes, pant sizes etc. Does anyone really care what they weigh if they look the way they want to?

    Likewise for me. I weigh daily and track the numbers with the Libra weight trending app. Five pounds swings are common when I have a couple of adult beverages or eat a lot of salty, carby food. No worries, because I know that most of that is water retention.
  • solieco1
    solieco1 Posts: 1,559 Member
    Happy Scale (IOS) and Libra (Android) will keep you sane!
  • solieco1
    solieco1 Posts: 1,559 Member
    @11Templars your screen name with your tattoos is fascinating. Tell us the story.
  • CharlieCharlie007
    CharlieCharlie007 Posts: 246 Member
    I would join, but cannot find the group. can someone message me the link??
  • alteredsteve175
    alteredsteve175 Posts: 2,725 Member
    edited February 2019
    solieco1 wrote: »
    Happy Scale (IOS) and Libra (Android) will keep you sane!

    Amen to that, sister! And seeing the graph with a downward line after a month or two is a great motivation to stay on program.
  • alteredsteve175
    alteredsteve175 Posts: 2,725 Member
    I would join, but cannot find the group. can someone message me the link??

    Nothing to join, Charlie. Just post here in the thread as you like. We're all just here encouraging and supporting each other.
  • mcemino2
    mcemino2 Posts: 427 Member
    Getting pumped(pun intended) to go to the Arnold Sports Festival this Saturday. Anybody else going?
  • solieco1
    solieco1 Posts: 1,559 Member
    edited February 2019
    11Templars wrote: »
    solieco1 wrote: »
    @11Templars your screen name with your tattoos is fascinating. Tell us the story.

    '....Integrity is everything, I was taught, and I believe deeply, that those of us who can, have an obligation to help those who can't. We have an obligation to protect those, who are unable to protect themselves...my calling isn't to judge, convert, or convict you. It's simply to love you....'

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    Very well said and well lived. And tattoos have never been about judgement either in my book. i just sensed there might be a great story behind yours and I was right <3
  • mmebouchon
    mmebouchon Posts: 855 Member
    11Templars wrote: »
    solieco1 wrote: »
    @11Templars your screen name with your tattoos is fascinating. Tell us the story.

    Well, to over simplify, it was something I was raised with, that has stuck with me my entire life. For lack of articulation, and my own distaste for the word, I am a deeply "religious" person who believes all like is sacred, regardless of Colour, Religion, Gender, Sexual Orientation, Age etc. Integrity is everything, I was taught, and I believe deeply, that those of us who can, have an obligation to help those who can't. We have an obligation to protect those, who are unable to protect themselves. Whether that's financial, emotional, providing physical security, or what have you. I believe and was taught from a young age that my calling isn't to judge, convert, or convict you. It's simply to love you. if one cannot love others, especially those to which he has a moral or personal grudge with, or can only love when it is reciprocal, it is not love he is practicing, it is business.

    So, the tattoos are an outward symbol of said faith.

    Certain things, I am not a liberty to get into, so we'll stick with the cliff notes above. lol

    All that That being said; I do have two degrees. (Psychology and Comp Sci.), so don't let the tattoos fool ya. Parents were pretty rigid on the education thing too..

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    Nice philosophy. Interesting seeing photos and then hearing it. Thanks for sharing
  • NCBlessings
    NCBlessings Posts: 35 Member
    Good morning, happy March! Hope everyone is doing well! vma78av9uuvx.jpeg
  • mmebouchon
    mmebouchon Posts: 855 Member
    Happy Saturday! Enjoy the weekend
  • BonnieHosk85
    BonnieHosk85 Posts: 2,552 Member
    @NCBlessings, I want to be there!!! B)