TEAM: The Slimsons (January)
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Daily Post (Monday)
Track: yes
Calories: over
Exercise: no1 -
Daily Post (Tuesday)
Track: yes
Calories: under
Exercise: yes (stationary bike)1 -
Daily check in for tues 1/5
Tracked yes
Calories over
Exercise took a rest day
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Daily Post: Tuesday
Track: yes
Calories: yes, under
Exercise: yes, yoga and a walk1 -
Jan Wk 1 - Tues, 1/5
Track: Yes
Calories: Under
Exercise: None
I am reading this book where the main characters are high-powered, in-shape characters who are both successful yet trying to reconcile their pasts with a potential for a clean start for their future. Reading it, I was getting jealous of their “size zero” physique, muscles and so forth... but I need to remind myself that I am me, no one else. My current normal may be size 16. I’ll never be a size zero, and that is okay. I need to be healthier for me - and only me.2 -
Daily Post
Tuesday
Track: yes
Calories: yes, under
Exercise: yes, walking2 -
Daily Post: Wednesday
Track: yes
Calories: under
Exercise: Daily Burn, 12760 steps2 -
The_Elephant_Man wrote: »Weekly weigh in
Starting weight : 284
Current weight this morning: 282
Whoop whoop 2lb loss!!
Way to go! Nice loss! 😊0 -
Daily Post
Tuesday
Track: yes
Calories: yes
Exercise: yes- walking for 40 mins0 -
Daily Post Tuesday
Track: yes
Calories: yes
Exercise: 1 hour weight lifting, 30 mins walking
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southgirl94 wrote: »Jan Wk 1 - Tues, 1/5
Track: Yes
Calories: Under
Exercise: None
I am reading this book where the main characters are high-powered, in-shape characters who are both successful yet trying to reconcile their pasts with a potential for a clean start for their future. Reading it, I was getting jealous of their “size zero” physique, muscles and so forth... but I need to remind myself that I am me, no one else. My current normal may be size 16. I’ll never be a size zero, and that is okay. I need to be healthier for me - and only me.
@southgirl94 I've been attending these therapy type webinars aimed at self help, some for self care but some are also for mindfulness. They talk about being "right where you are" and we can only do what WE can do be who WE are and comparing ourselves to others isn't helpful. I find that this thinking is really helping me get myself back on track. Also, the self care webinar series that I've been attending has really reminded me that what we're doing here is self care. We must care for our bodies the same way we would need to care for our mind and even others. It's all connected and it's weird how thinking this way has really helped me to see it all differently and has really been bringing me back to a place where I can stick to the plan and work on the healthy habits I let go of this last year.0 -
Question: I'm curious. Did anyone make New Year's Resolutions?
Me personally, I don't. I did make new goals at the start of the year. I feel that goals are important but I think the New Year New Me attitude isn't overly helpful to me. It's like once the year being new wears off, I'm old again and then I let go.
I was watching a youtube video from someone trying to lose 100 lbs and she said, New Year's Resolutions don't help, if you fall off the wagon, you wait until a new month, new week, whatever to start again, but then she goes "please for the love of God, don't wait until the New Year to get back on the wagon" and it really made me think. we probably all do that. It's more helpful if we start again the next DAY if we fall off the wagon, one day won't kill us, but waiting until the next week or month really isn't going to help. I've decided to take those words and remember them when I have a bad day. Start again the next day or even the next meal. Consistency is key, but one bad day or meal won't ruin all of that. Stick with it, you're worth it.
Also, I've got a couple of goal setting worksheets if anyone is interested.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xEnp-RnsMsv0iXoqpwCaqVhBKhxy60Mq?usp=sharing3 -
@AB0215 Thank you for the worksheets! I love New Years and the idea of a fresh start to a new year. I like to reflect over the previous year and think about how I want the new year to be different. However, I've given up setting traditional New Year's Resolutions because I always failed within the first couple of months!0
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Username: nebslp
Weigh in week: January week 1
Weigh in day: Wednesday
Previous Week's weight: 228.2
Todays Weight: 228.80 -
I need to revise my earlier post🙂
Username: nebslp
Weigh in week: January week 1
Weigh in day: Wednesday
Previous Week's weight: 228.2
Todays Weight: 228.2
I’m sorry if it caused extra work to change my current weight but I wanted to be accurate. Thank you 😊0 -
Question: I'm curious. Did anyone make New Year's Resolutions?
Me personally, I don't. I did make new goals at the start of the year. I feel that goals are important but I think the New Year New Me attitude isn't overly helpful to me. It's like once the year being new wears off, I'm old again and then I let go.
I was watching a youtube video from someone trying to lose 100 lbs and she said, New Year's Resolutions don't help, if you fall off the wagon, you wait until a new month, new week, whatever to start again, but then she goes "please for the love of God, don't wait until the New Year to get back on the wagon" and it really made me think. we probably all do that. It's more helpful if we start again the next DAY if we fall off the wagon, one day won't kill us, but waiting until the next week or month really isn't going to help. I've decided to take those words and remember them when I have a bad day. Start again the next day or even the next meal. Consistency is key, but one bad day or meal won't ruin all of that. Stick with it, you're worth it.
Also, I've got a couple of goal setting worksheets if anyone is interested.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xEnp-RnsMsv0iXoqpwCaqVhBKhxy60Mq?usp=sharing
Thank you for this post! Printed and plan on writing out my goals
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Question: I'm curious. Did anyone make New Year's Resolutions?
Me personally, I don't. I did make new goals at the start of the year. I feel that goals are important but I think the New Year New Me attitude isn't overly helpful to me. It's like once the year being new wears off, I'm old again and then I let go.
I was watching a youtube video from someone trying to lose 100 lbs and she said, New Year's Resolutions don't help, if you fall off the wagon, you wait until a new month, new week, whatever to start again, but then she goes "please for the love of God, don't wait until the New Year to get back on the wagon" and it really made me think. we probably all do that. It's more helpful if we start again the next DAY if we fall off the wagon, one day won't kill us, but waiting until the next week or month really isn't going to help. I've decided to take those words and remember them when I have a bad day. Start again the next day or even the next meal. Consistency is key, but one bad day or meal won't ruin all of that. Stick with it, you're worth it.
Also, I've got a couple of goal setting worksheets if anyone is interested.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xEnp-RnsMsv0iXoqpwCaqVhBKhxy60Mq?usp=sharing
Thank you for this post! Printed and plan on writing out my goals
For me personally, I didn’t make any resolutions this year. (First year ever). But I never stick to them anyway.
I will def use to goal setting worksheets. Thanks so much!0
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