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Sounds a good idea to set yourself benchmarks along the way and rewards that are not food related! Keep in touch.
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Hello!! So, I am Sara, I have ben a bounce back person to MFP - cant recall how many times I've restarted but here I go and trying so very hard.
I am 57, and weigh 296 lbs, more than I have ever weighed. I am not setting a goal as I usually give up when it seems unreachable. I am great at excuses, self sabotage and giving up. I really, really want to do this.
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Sara628588 wrote: »Hello!! So, I am Sara, I have ben a bounce back person to MFP - cant recall how many times I've restarted but here I go and trying so very hard.
I am 57, and weigh 296 lbs, more than I have ever weighed. I am not setting a goal as I usually give up when it seems unreachable. I am great at excuses, self sabotage and giving up. I really, really want to do this.
So hello and let's get on with the show.....
Baby steps, Sara!2 -
Sara628588 wrote: »So hello and let's get on with the show.....
A goal without a plan is a wish.... Do you have a plan yet?2 -
One step at s time
One day at a time
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Hi all - I guess you could say I have “graduated” from the MFP 40s age group to this one. 😀 I am 53 and weigh 270 lbs. My mom died in June and I have been very sad and unmotivated resulting in a 5 lb. weight gain. I am working with a counselor and part of my total health recovery is my physical health. I have a lot of weight to lose, but am focusing on improved health targets for now which seem less overwhelming. Looking forward to motivating friendships and exchange of ideas. Have an awesome week!3
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@hummingbrdhrt, grieving is a difficult, nonlinear, personal and painful experience... been there, done that... My condolences for your loss. Just over two years ago, my daughter (then aged 23) passed away.
Motivation is a curious beast. The longer you wait for it, the less likely it is to appear but if you go looking for it, there it is...
Many people see exercise as a weight-loss tool. While it is helpful, I would argue that it is less impactful than changing diet. Exercise has a powerful anti-depressant effect and contributes positively to your quality of life so it's definitely worthwhile but unless you're putting in hours upon hours of exercise, you won't overcome a bad diet.6 -
Thanks @UncleMac. My condolences on the loss of your daughter. I have begun working with a personal trainer and his advice is the same as yours - you can’t exercise your way out of a bad diet. I like exercise and it definitely is helping with my strength and balance, but I am trying very hard to focus on food - one healthy choice at a time.1
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Sara628588 wrote: »So hello and let's get on with the show.....
A goal without a plan is a wish.... Do you have a plan yet?
No - just to keep going! And not to judge myself. Thats usually where I give up.0 -
Sara628588 wrote: »Sara628588 wrote: »So hello and let's get on with the show.....
A goal without a plan is a wish.... Do you have a plan yet?
No - just to keep going! And not to judge myself. Thats usually where I give up.
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Thanks for that.1
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Hello everyone! I'm new to the group and new to retirement (former workaholic) and hoping to re-invent myself and re-gain many of the healthy habits I gave up in favor of giving all of my time to my job for the last 30+ years.3
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hi everyone. just found the groups. have been struggling to get going on losing weight. i need to get serious to be healthy again. hoping this support will help.
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Hey @SNUFFLEUPAGAL and @calicomem. Welcome to our little nook in the wide world of MFP. You'll find most of us are supportive, and don't bite much. Well, unless it's something tasty, then I'll have a bite.
Another good place to find support is a group called "Lose 1 pound a week and keep it off." It's a friendly place, too, and they host little challenges to keep things fun. The group is big near mid-winter, but folks slack off through summer, and it would be great to see a few new folks come sign up.
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Good morning kids! I'm back on MFP after being gone for more than five years. Back then, I was tracking my weight/calories and exercise in an effort to lose 20+lbs. I became quit ill and lost 35 lbs (5'7" and 117 lbs). During that time, I got into the habit of eating anything my body would tolerate, whenever I could. Well, I'm much better now and had gained weight to a good level (127 lbs). In the past few months, I've been packing on the lbs again; 7 lbs in just a few months. I want to get back to eating on a regular schedule with more attention to nutrition and calories. I also recently started working out again. Looking forward to making some online friends here. Lib3
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Is this group still active?1
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I check the forums almost every day, but don't always have anything to say.0
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Hi everyone--
I'm looking to lose 20 pounds, or a little more, and I try not to think about how many times I've tried to do this before. But I'm living alone now, so I can be as careful as I want about food, and in the last year I've gotten a really good exercise habit going. Now it's all about tracking and reducing the food intake. Wish me luck!3 -
I'm still here how is everyone doing?2
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Happy New Year!2
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Hi everyone--
I'm looking to lose 20 pounds, or a little more, and I try not to think about how many times I've tried to do this before. But I'm living alone now, so I can be as careful as I want about food, and in the last year I've gotten a really good exercise habit going. Now it's all about tracking and reducing the food intake. Wish me luck!
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Welcome all new members. Please feel free to post a discussion. We can we quiet at times due to busy lives etc. But we generally have several as UncleMac says that check in every day.2
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Well hello all us amazing over 50ers! Im 52 about 100 lbs to loose and I hope to get and stay motivated. I am in the process of a possible weight loss surgery. Its a last resort, so Id like to give this a real good try!! How to stay motivated? How to make sure I go on this site daily?? Who wants to be my buddy!!!!????2
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DebbieKar1968 wrote: »Well hello all us amazing over 50ers! Im 52 about 100 lbs to loose and I hope to get and stay motivated. I am in the process of a possible weight loss surgery. Its a last resort, so Id like to give this a real good try!! How to stay motivated? How to make sure I go on this site daily?? Who wants to be my buddy!!!!????
Your welcome yo buddy up me
We do our best to motivate you on your journey
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Hello Fitfam! My name is Ngozi, from South Carolina. Looking forward to meeting hopefully everyone in the group. Happy Tuesday!1
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