JUST FOR TODAY -- Daily Commitment Thread for 2021

I think everyone is ready for 2020 to end, and a fresh start, 2021 .. a new beginning!

And that also means a fresh start for this thread -- JUST FOR TODAY. ONE DAY AT A TIME!

A fresh year where we can strive to work on the unhealthy habits we want to change, and replace those habits with healthy, lifestyle changing habits.

They say it takes 21 days to set a new habit. This is a thread to set daily goals that you would like to attain, and to try and change those old habits into good habits. We do this ONE DAY AT A TIME, hence the name, JUST FOR TODAY

It is a thread of encouragement and motivation.

If we set goals for ourselves for JUST ONE DAY, maybe that one day will lead to another day, an entire week, an entire month, and this will help us to develop better habits for life, taking this one day at a time. Your goals can be as few as just one goal, or many goals for the day. This thread keeps us accountable .. it keeps us from giving up when things are hard ... because we only need to do things one day at a time.

Each day I am going to post what I would like to accomplish. While I post my "Just for today" list, I am also going to post how I did the day before, so I am accountable.

It is so encouraging to read others goals, and together, we can all reach our goals for 2021 and beyond.

Anyone can join - and we would love to have you! This is not a "group", so we welcome anyone who wants to improve their life, and reach their goals. This is my 5th year of this thread ... and many of the posters have been posting that long. Lasting friendships also!

To bookmark this thread and help you find it each day, just click on the little yellow star. That bookmarks it, so you can find it easy. When you go to post again, to the right at the top of your page is a bell, a star, and a little flower. Click on the star, and it will show your book marked threads.


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  • azulvioleta6
    azulvioleta6 Posts: 4,195 Member
    Name: Julie
    5'10"
    45 yrs old

    The scale and I have parted ways until the pandemic is over. I am more focused on healthy habits than weight right now, since I can barely leave the house until the pandemic ends--no swimming, no gym, no social dancing at all. I lost nearly 100 pounds a couple of years ago and my lowest weight was 209. I am very muscular and athletic, with odd proportions. I wear US size 8 jeans at 209 pounds. Yeah, I know that is strange!

    Word for the year 2021: SHINE

    Special challenge: health: I have panhypopituitarism, hypothyroidism, Hashimoto's, fibromyalgia, migraines, some issues as a brain aneurysm survivor and a bunch more stuff; to stay at a healthy weight I need an hour a day of intense exercise (HIIT, cardio, lifting heavy) plus an hour of lower impact exercise like walking, swimming or social dance. I also need to eat under 75G carbs/day. Yeah. I could do that when I was not working full time, but it's a huge challenge now.

    Goals for 2021:
    These are the healthy habits I would like to work on in 2021:
    1. Develop a consistent early-morning routine before daily WFH.
    2. Continue home workouts and be more consistent with them.
    3. Get outside as much as possible (very limited until Spring as I live in an extremely rainy place)
    4. Develop work-life balance; work on some stress reduction while starting new leadership role
    5. Work on eating habits and start tracking food again at some point.
  • mytime6630
    mytime6630 Posts: 4,285 Member
    edited January 2021
    weekly weigh-in 2021 -- every friday

    Name: Joan
    5'11"
    69 yrs old

    SW: 195
    1st goal: 185
    2nd goal: 180
    Ultimate goal: 170-175

    Word for the year 2021: Consistency

    My weight history:
    SW Year 2017: 217
    SW Year 2018: 195.5
    SW Year 2019 : 206 -- met my goal weight of 178 on December, 2019
    SW Year 2020: 182.6 -- gained 15 pounds through the pandemic :s
    SW Year 2021:195

    Goals for 2021:
    These are the healthy habits I would like to do in 2021:
    1. Lose 25 pounds to get to my ultimate goal of 170, and then learn how to maintain it.
    2. To be better with planning my meals each week
    3. to get up in the morning, and have a rough idea of what I plan to eat the rest of the day.
    4. To stop mindless eating. To learn how to eat to live, not live to eat.
    5. To make drinking water a regular habit.. and drink 8+ glasses of water a day
    6. To curb and stop nitetime snacking for good.

    Weekly weigh-in. I plan on weighing every friday
    Friday, Jan 1st: 195.6
  • mytime6630
    mytime6630 Posts: 4,285 Member
    edited January 2021
    Name: Julie
    5'10"
    45 yrs old

    The scale and I have parted ways until the pandemic is over. I am more focused on healthy habits than weight right now, since I can barely leave the house until the pandemic ends--no swimming, no gym, no social dancing at all. I lost nearly 100 pounds a couple of years ago and my lowest weight was 209. I am very muscular and athletic, with odd proportions. I wear US size 8 jeans at 209 pounds. Yeah, I know that is strange!

    Happy to have you join us again Julie!
  • mytime6630
    mytime6630 Posts: 4,285 Member
    shenna333 wrote: »
    Hi! I'm Shenna. Much like the weight, I am here then gone, here then gone. Well, we are both back :D


    So happy to see you back Shenna!
  • Bex953172
    Bex953172 Posts: 4,162 Member
    annk18 wrote: »
    I have been lurking in this thread for almost a year. I read it daily and feel I know a lot of you. I am finally ready to make the commitment to post my goals and be accountable.
    I grew up thin, but have slowly gained a lot more weight than is good for me. My various medical issues would greatly benefit from reducing the poundage. At the beginning of the pandemic I slowly (and with hard work) lost about 5 lbs. But...during the last 6 weeks, or so, I gained them all back. I seem to be on an uncontrolled eating binge. Most of the food is healthy, just way too much of it. I have also stopped doing a lot of the exercise I was doing and, instead sit at the computer playing solitaire.
    Name: Ann
    Age:76
    Ht.: 5' 6"
    Wt.: 174.2 (I weigh myself first thing every morning, butt naked. Not a pretty thing. lol)
    1st goal wt.: 169 and to hold under 170 for 3-4 weeks.
    UGW: 150

    JFT
    1. Log everything even if ,for now, it is only approximate calories
    2. Drink 8 (or more) glasses of H2O
    3. Exercise at least 30 mins 😀(walked in the cold around the neighborhood)
    4. Only 1/2hr at computer solitaire😞
    5. Make blood apt.
    6. Pay est. tax
    7. Add self to JFT😀

    Welcome, it's great to have you here!
    I also weigh myself butt naked hahaha
  • ZizzyBumble
    ZizzyBumble Posts: 1,679 Member
    Saturday 2 January

    I managed to meet yesterday’s goals - needed extra exercise to offset the cheese and port supper 😊

    Log
    Stay in the green
    Water
    5 fruit and veg
    Fitbit exercise goals
    Weigh 😊 trend ⬆️ Loss of .1 kg in last 7 days and happyscale trend needs to catch up.
  • pridesabtch
    pridesabtch Posts: 2,467 Member
    Name: Nikki
    Height: 5’1”
    Weight: 135 + 50 pounds gained in 2020

    UGW: 120

    JFT Fri
    - Officially Weigh❌
    - Finish painting Vs room✅
    - Log food✅
    - 1 act of self care ✅

    Welcome to the newcomers! Yesterday went pretty well. I did decide to wait until after TOM to Weigh in. Not that it really matters, but I’m scared enough of the scale right now. Others I met my goals. I was over on calories, but knew I would be because of t the holiday.

    Today I am helping/forcing my youngest daughter to deep clean her room. E have things piled and shifted about from where I’ve been painting, but honestly it was a hot mess before that. I’m thinking it will take like 6-7 hours. Now that is everyone’s idea of fun, right?

    Word for the year: Forgiveness

    JFT Saturday
    - up by 8:30
    - Cleaning
    - Ride Peloton for at least 30 minutes. Just stay state base miles.
    - Log food
    - One act of self care

    Have a happy day y’all!
  • cschmitz110515
    cschmitz110515 Posts: 3,647 Member
    So happy to see so many return JFTers for 2021.

    Welcome newbies! This is a terrific community for accountability, support and inspiration. Glad you have joined us!

    I do not always post my support, but please know that I am cheering each and everyone on.

    Recap 1/1 F ~ short and sweet:
    1) walk treadmill :smiley: 2.35 miles
    2) log all food :p not sure how accurate & net cals RED

    JFT 1/2 Sat.
    1) Workout of some kind
    2) Log all food / net cals zero / 14c water
    3) Read Advent/Epiphany booklet / Calm or Fitbit meditation
    4) Wash dishes / at least one other chore
    5) Unplug 9:00 / floss / retainers / Voltaren / 7:45 alarm (9:00 church)

    Scale on official weigh-in day was not kind, but reflects all that I have been eating and drinking this past week. Good thing holidays are over.

    2021 Goals:
    1) Weight 150#
    2) Plan meals most days & prelog meals/snacks whenever possible on MFP
    3) Post weekly weigh-in on JFT for accountability. Saturday a.m. is my "official" weigh-in day, and I peek occasionally other days. My digital scale only shows half pound increments & I'm too cheap to buy a fancier scale.
    4) Take measurements & log on MFP every month end ~ remember this year!
    5) Exercise 5-6x per week (minimum 4x) ~ mostly walking but include weights/circuit & other x-training
    6) Participate in race or challenge events even if virtual ~ started MapMyWalk You Vs. Year 1021K on Jan. 1 / virtual 50 Mile Frenzy 11.27.20 - 1.15.21 (replaced Frenzy on the Fox for Jan. 2021) 50.37 miles 12.17.20 and continuing to log / Tour de Northeast WI virtual challenge: cover distance from Oshkosh to Gills Rock (139 miles) 1.1.21 - 3.31.21
    7) Be considerate and loving to hubby and have fun together = excellent goal last year that should be repeated
    8) Make efforts to keep in touch with parents, siblings and friends (most live in other towns or states) = had this goal in 2020 and how ironic
    9) Declutter bedroom, home office and basement = made good progress in 2020 & want to keep it up
    Word for 2021: Gratitude ~ be mindful of & appreciate my many blessings
  • shenna333
    shenna333 Posts: 100 Member


    JFT 1/1/21:
    Get a game plan together for accomplishing new goals✅-loose laid plans, but a plan all the same


    JFT 1/2/21:
    Deal with the mail. They don't live here anymore but their mail sure does
    Do a little meal planning
    Get at least 3 bills paid
    Think I want to do a small garden this year. Start figuring out what I am willing to keep up with


    Happy New Year Everyone!!
    Have a great weekend!
  • pridesabtch
    pridesabtch Posts: 2,467 Member
    WellingTX wrote: »
    I left this chain at the end of the year for two reasons: I believed I wasn't getting the self accountability I need and I wasn't being supportive of the wonderful people who contribute.

    I was wrong on point #1. While the year was solid overall, December was a high point for calories and a low point for work out hours. Group told me I would be welcome to return.

    I'm not a good friend on this forum and if that bothers anyone it won't hurt my feelings if I need to go elsewhere. The group on this thread is outstanding, very supportive with each other. I don't want to disrupt that vibe.

    My story:

    60.5 years old with only one area of my life not in good shape; food and fitness.

    Wife of 28 years who supports me at every turn, I wouldn't trade our lives for anyone's. Our family is tight and we have a wide circle of friends.


    Don’t worry about our “vibe” we each take what we need from this group. Some folks simply benefit from having a place to record goals, others are more social. You are always welcome and I’m glad to see you are back.

    I love how you love your wife, very touching.



  • annk18
    annk18 Posts: 85 Member

    JFT 1/1/2021
    1. Log everything even if ,for now, it is only approximate calories 🙂(I think I missed a snack)
    2. Drink 8 (or more) glasses of H2O😀
    3. Exercise at least 30 mins 😀(walked in the cold around the neighborhood)
    4. Only 1/2hr at computer solitaire😞
    5. Make blood apt.😀
    6. Pay est. tax🙁
    7. Add self to JFT😀

    I did stay in my calorie range, but only after adding back the exercise. The scale went down, but that was probably water weight from the Chinese food the day before (lots of MSG!!!). Spent way too much time on solitaire, so no time pay est. tax. ( I do give myself a long head start on this, as a know my tendency to procrastinate.

    JFT 1/2
    1. Log everything and try to stay below allotted calories.
    2. Drink 8 (or more) glasses of H2O
    3. Exercise at least 30 mins
    4. Only 1/2hr at computer solitaire
    5. Pay est. tax
    6. Attend small device class from library, on computer
    7. Make meal plan for next 3 days and make shopping list accordingly
    8. Start to organize recipes

    Thanks everyone for being here and propelling me on my journey.
  • Bex953172
    Bex953172 Posts: 4,162 Member
    WellingTX wrote: »
    I left this chain at the end of the year for two reasons: I believed I wasn't getting the self accountability I need and I wasn't being supportive of the wonderful people who contribute.

    I was wrong on point #1. While the year was solid overall, December was a high point for calories and a low point for work out hours. Group told me I would be welcome to return.

    I'm not a good friend on this forum and if that bothers anyone it won't hurt my feelings if I need to go elsewhere. The group on this thread is outstanding, very supportive with each other. I don't want to disrupt that vibe.

    Glad to see you back, you are ALWAYS welcome, it doesn't matter if you don't have much to say to us, when you know us all a bit better you'll be able to offer advice, or if you tried something new and want to tell us about it, you never know it might help one of us!

    Im wondering if it's a bit daunting for a man as we're mostly women but literally everyone is welcome, I think I'm currently the youngest of the group? Unless soneones under 28 here?
    So regardless of age, race, gender, religious beliefs, everyone is welcome, and as a group we don't expect anything off anyone, we just want people to come here as a safe place to log their goals and see how they get on :)