The benefit of losing Facebook?

ultraastra
ultraastra Posts: 30 Member
edited December 24 in Success Stories
I’ve just completed week 3
And I’m 8lbs down

I’ve successfully done significant weight loss twice before on MFP, but it’s taken me months to get back into it this time.

So what was the difference of the last 3 weeks? I lost access to Facebook! So every time I habitually looked to my phone where did I go? I logged my food!

I would like to build up a network on here if possible which will keep me coming back

Anyone? :)
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  • katsheare
    katsheare Posts: 1,025 Member
    @ultraastra Congrats on week 3 and your success so far! That is no mean feat.

    For me, being successful in my physical goals (not just weight loss, but also strength and stamina building) has absolutely hinged on finding a group (or two...) of supportive people here in the MFP community. Look through the Challenges (https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/categories/challenges) if you haven't already; there are some that are very competitive, some that are less intensive (weekly check-ins, etc), and a fair few that will be themed. Opting into something like that gives you a running chance of finding like-minded individuals here, a much more curated approach than FB has...

    I'm with @tinkerbellang83 about the 'book; my family and many of my friends are at least 5 time zones away from me, and it gives me a chance to dip in and out and keep up-ish to date. I don't take it personally when I don't know what's going on because 'it was on Facebook' and they've learned that if they actually need me a personal message needs to be sent. I've never been in with the in-crowd anyway. Except maybe here :smiley:
  • FreedomSand
    FreedomSand Posts: 30 Member
    I managed 21 days without FB last July - Aug. Life was so good!

    Unfortunately I find I do need it for the groups I am in. I volunteer with cat and dog rescue, and have many contacts on FB through groups, with no other way to communicate to those folks. I also have one of my dogs in Agility and found an Agility group that is awesome and a great help to me.

    I used to enjoy online forums, they were free, you could connect with folks on one specific topic and share info. Back then photobucket let you upload photos to the forums for free.

    Once FB came along, and at the same time photobucket started charging folks, that was end of many forums. But FB is NOT the same, as you get people's lives and opinions 'shoved in your face,' as @csplatt stated.

    Now I try to limit my time on FB, and stick to the groups rather than the newsfeed. That helps some. I wish I could completely do away with it, but it is so integrated into the rescue community.

    @LivingtheLeanDream I would love to know which program you are using for learning Italian language.
  • 13bbird13
    13bbird13 Posts: 425 Member
    I'm awful at Facebook. I've tried twice and failed to keep up... and I only have 14 friends! I only accepted requests from people I actually want to stay in touch with, but I still feel overwhelmed, as if I'll offend someone if I miss "liking" one of their photos. I haven't been on since May 2018, and I have photos from three really nice vacations to share, but I don't know if I'll ever go back.
  • dbanks80
    dbanks80 Posts: 3,685 Member
    I deactivate my account to take a break from time to time. I use it to keep in touch with my family. I do tend to compulsive shop when the advertisements to my favorite stores scroll across (not a good thing). But typically Facebook is a total waste of time.
  • rachelr1116
    rachelr1116 Posts: 334 Member
    I took a break from Facebook this month and felt so much more productive! It would be nice to ditch it completely but I need it to keep in touch with a volunteer group and I do like searching the events for things to do with my friends and family. I did delete the app from my phone so now it isn't so easy to just tap a button and spend too long browsing.
  • Ghostofachance
    Ghostofachance Posts: 305 Member
    I take a sabbatical from Facebook during Lent each year (less for religious reasons than for mental health ones). I find I don't miss it that much while I'm gone but slowly get sucked back in after a few weeks. Honestly, if it weren't for pictures of friends/family's kids and pets, I'd probably have left long ago.
  • NewLIFEstyle4ME
    NewLIFEstyle4ME Posts: 4,440 Member
    edited January 2020
    I've always called it "FAKEbook", because the letter C can sometimes sound like a K...

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  • dbanks80
    dbanks80 Posts: 3,685 Member
    I've always called it "FAKEbook", because the letter C can sometimes sound like a K...

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    My sister always say you can be whoever you want to be on Fakebook! LOL!
  • hesn92
    hesn92 Posts: 5,966 Member
    I deactivated my fb around thanksgiving this year. I find myself getting addicted to it and just mindlessly scroll... I also check it compulsively your see if there are any notifications. I’ve been meaning to ho back to it because there are some groups that were useful for me and added value to my life, and I do like to keep in touch with some people, but I’ve been too scared to reactivate it. I still have Instagram. But I don’t really instagram right haha I have like 10 followers.
  • aries68mc
    aries68mc Posts: 173 Member
    OP, congrats.

    As for Facebook, it is only toxic if you allow it to be. It's different for different people. They have different reasons for using it, or not using it. It got started on it as a way to be informed on a class reunion and planning, as a group for our class was set up. It is still a way to keep up with reunion news and connect with former classmates, even if I didn't have much to do with them in school...lol. I am friends with some of them as well as family and people I have "known" for years from other online forums and bulletin boards that are now defunct. It is a great place for sharing of family pics and videos. I don't accept friend requests from people I don't know, or know who they are.
  • ChrissyChickie
    ChrissyChickie Posts: 182 Member
    I was just curious if anyone else here left Facebook and see that I'm not alone. I left about a month ago and found I'm much happier and less stressed now. I do miss some of the for sale groups and a couple others.... but, overall much better now without it. I found that you can deactivate your fb account and still keep the messenger app on your phone if you want. I do this so I can still visually chat with people.
  • HeidiCooksSupper
    HeidiCooksSupper Posts: 3,831 Member
    You can control how you use Facebook just like anything else. I use it to keep up with crafters in my special realms of interest (pin loom weaving and loom knitting). I hide anyone who puts up too much political junk because I don't care to see that much of it. It helps me keep some track of family activities by what little they post. Just hide what you don't like and don't give anything on Facebook more weight than it deserves. Same with Twitter and anything of the like.
  • Dctorlynn1
    Dctorlynn1 Posts: 2 Member
    I don't live near family. It's my way of keeping in touch.
  • reneunsinger1963
    reneunsinger1963 Posts: 1 Member
    I would give up Facebook too, if I didn't have Facebook I wouldn't have found out that two of my uncles and my sister had died. My niece notified me through Facebook messenger and my cousins notified me through Facebook app. Facebook seems to be the only way I can keep in contact with some of my family members.
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