I am New to the site and my journey is going to be long
AradiaRue
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Hello, I just wanted to introduce myself to all you wonderful people on this website, I am so glad that I found this place because now I can easily track my food and exercise, This is Awesome. (this is my Third day)
I have been on this Journey since 1/2011 and my start weight was 294, I am now 243 and joining you guys here I have an End Goal wieght of 129, but I am wondering if this is a big stretch..Hmm should I make smaller goal and work my way to the Final Goal?
Well Hope to read you around:drinker: Drink your water and make great food Choices!!!
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I have been on this Journey since 1/2011 and my start weight was 294, I am now 243 and joining you guys here I have an End Goal wieght of 129, but I am wondering if this is a big stretch..Hmm should I make smaller goal and work my way to the Final Goal?
Well Hope to read you around:drinker: Drink your water and make great food Choices!!!
Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Free Calorie Counter
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Welcome!!0
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Welcome! Feel free to friend me - I have a ways to go as well. I'm very supportive, as are my other friends. Some of them have accomplished so much! Good luck on the journey!0
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Welcome Feel free to add me ! I've currently lost 30.8 and for my ultimate goal I have to lose about another 300
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welcome!0
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Welcome!!0
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Congrats on your weight loss so far! That's impressive. This is a really useful site and you can see every day the huge variation in weight loss. I like that even when I feel frustrated at keeping within my net calories, exercising, etc., and am not losing, I can see people who are having similar experiences and know I'm not alone. Slow and steady wins the race, right? (Unless it's a sprint, of course.)0
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smaller goals that are reachable are great motivators. So are LOTS of people I have met on this site. They have been a tremendous to me and NEVER a negative or demeaning comment. You go after it at your own pace and people will encourage you.:happy:0
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Welcome - take it one day at a time and enjoy the journey! The biggest revelation for me is that when I have my not so good days - its not earth shattering and do better next time. My weight hasn't dropped of as quickly as I would have liked, but it's better than the scale going up!0
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Welcome!!! Congrats on your commitment to getting healthy. It is a long journey for all of us - in fact never ending! We keep working on it every day! A final goal is great to have, but you Definitely want to set smaller goals, with smaller time frames to keep you motivated and going strong. You can do it!!!0
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Welcome! Friend me! I've been on the site for a few months - it's great! 13 pounds down and another 50ish to go!!! I need to get serious! Looking to give/get all the support I can!0
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Welcome!!!0
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Welcome! No goal is too big if you feel you can achieve it and you have supporters behind you!! Feel free to add me as a friend. I have a huge goal too and can use all the support I can get. I'll do the same for you!0
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Welcome! Feel free to add me as a friend for support, if you'd like.
I'd recommend the smaller goals, moving to the larger. It gives a great sense of accomplishment every time you tick off a goal- wonderful motivator.
I'd also recommend 2 things - make sure you have a current photo of yourself on hand and take your measurements. Losing weight feels great, but it's nothing compared to the thrill of going down a size or two. My only regret is that I didn't take a "before" picture.0 -
You can do it!! Make a smaller goal for now of trying to eat healthy/get exercise one day at a time. If you struggle one day, DON'T give up! There's always tomorrow to make wiser choices...in fact, another healthy choice can be made at your next snack or meal. Don't concentrate on the numbers on the scale as much as how your clothes fit and the energy you'll start feeling more and more as you strive towards fitness. This is the best thing in the world you can do for yourself--to take care of yourself!! Good luck! ;-)0
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Welcome. Its a slow process but easy to maintain. As they say "One day at a time"0
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Welcome.
I would make mini goals. I do goals of 5 pounds. And sometimes 2, 3, or 4 pounds.
Example...When I got to 184 my goal was 180.
My new goal went to 178
When I got to 178, my goal was 174.
When I got to 174, my goal was 170.
I am at 170 and now my goal is 168. I know two pound does not sound like much but I have to get below 170 and be a couple of pounds under before I can set my goal to 165.
These are goals I can actually meet and I do not feel frustrated because I did not loose 5 and 10 pounds.
Everybody has different goals and different bodies so goals are really personal and you need to set something you can meet and not fail or be tempted to give up.
By the way congratulations on your weight loss. Huge success!0 -
Welcome! :flowerforyou: You can and will reach all of your health, fitness and weight loss goals. For me, I set one long term weight loss goal, and along the way have created mini-goals to reach.0
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Welcome to the community. Congrats on your success.
In answer to your question (whether rhetorical or not), I suppose that depends on your personality. If you are someone who sees the big picture and doesn't lose motivation easily, why not shoot for the overall goal. However, if you are like me and need something to keep you going, I'd definitely recommend you set smaller goals.
My overall loss goal is 35lbs, so I plan to "reward myself" after every 5lbs. I'm taking the slow and steady (and hopefully long-term) approach of losing 1lb per week, so I've only made my first goal so far (started 8/15). Every 5lbs may seem too often, but I lose motivation VERY easily, so I'm hoping that will help me stick with it for the longterm and make those lifestyle changes that I so desperately need.
I chose small rewards like a pedicure or new purse/shoes (...cheap purse/shoes lol) and plan those out for when I reach each goal so that I know what to look forward to. (3 more pounds and I get to go ice skating with my husband.) Then I set a "big" reward for when I reach my overall goal.
That's my approach. So far its worked wonders for me. I have friends who are pushing through for their overall goal with no problem and some who are also setting small goals, so reflect on it and decide which is best for your personality.
Hopefully that helps. Again, welcome to the community and good luck on your journey!!!!0 -
Welcome! Add me as a friend if you'd like to! I know how you feel, I was at a SW of 322 and got down to 300 when I joined. Stopped using the site for awhile because I fell off the wagon, but now I'm back on and looking for friends and motivation. So welcome, good luck, and congratulations on your work so far hun!!0
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Welcome and good luck with your journey you have come to the right site for all the help and support you will need..........please feel free to add me:)0
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Hello and welcome!! I also have a very long road ahead of me and due to health problems I have to get my behind in gear. There is tons of support, motivation, encouragement and ideas on this site. Please feel free to check out my profile and add me if you would like to. :drinker: trying to drink more water
I personally have to set smaller goals for myself. I get discouraged WAY to easy and give up WAY to easy. I also want to get down to about 130 but I need to set like 5 or 10 lb goals for me.
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Welcome! I have been using this website on and off for about two years. When I initially started I lost ten pounds which was a great achievement for me. Calorie tracking works when I use it. I am now on my adventure with calorie counting and hope to lose 15 pounds by my nephew's first birthday in November0
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Welcome! Welcome! I've been on this site since January and it is the best tool I've ever found. I set my long term goal for healthy. I set my first set of goals that truly I never thought I'd reach. Since then I've changed them 3 times. As I felt better and my confidence improved. Heaviest 244 (known). I just wanted to reach 190, 180, 175, 168 (?) and now I'm shooting for 155 which is where I was 29 years ago.
Advice? Move, move, move. Don't deprive yourself of things you like just take smaller portions. Water. You will have bad meals & days. DON'T GIVE UP!!! Make logging part of your daily routine. Log throughout the day if you can, helps you see where you are going. And most of all - - - Use the support that is here!
Add me if you'd like, I'll be supportive and honest.
Sending you healthy thoughts! One bite, one meal, one day at a time0 -
Smart girl!! Welcome!! I am new too (third day) and I have received so much support!!! Its awesome and free!! The thing like the most beside support is the food tracker!! its so easy!! I have it on my ipod touch so I can just add as I go and i log EVERYTHING that passes my lips!! Before I found this site I just guessed at having a good/bad day. Now I know when to STOP eating. Its AWESOME!!
Feel free to add me as a friend and we can support each other through this!! I have ALOT of weight to lose too!! 52 lbs!! So I will be here a while!!
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WOW! Thank you everyone for the encouraging Support!, Ok I have decided to keep my long term goal but also to add smaller ones along the way, My smaller goals are going to be to reach the next 10's so right now my smaller goal is to reach 239, then 229, then 219 and so on until I finally reach 129 :happy:
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Having an ultimate goal is good but it is important to have 'steps' or smaller goals along the way. Welcome. I have recently joined this site but am finding it easier than a couple others I've tried for tracking food/exercise.
You have made a wonderful beginning for a healthier life. Good luck on your journey!0 -
Welcome to MFP, and good luck on your weight loss journey!! You will find lots of encouragement, support and amazing people on here. It is a great community to be a part of!!0
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Smaller goals work better for me. I need to lose 70 pounds total and have lost 30 so far. I set my goal for 10 pound increments. Once I get closer to my goal, I may switch to 5 pound goals. 10 pounds usually is about once size decrease which makes it a significant loss to celebrate with a new pair of pants or a shirt. Good luck on your small and total goal! Barbara0
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