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            Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes
 Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
 Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
 A healthy & positive mindset can bring more changes to your daily life than you could ever imagine, When I think about the mindset I had when I was younger compared to my recent years it's a night and day difference, My family always mentions it aswell.
 For me back in 2017 I had realized I couldn't continue with the excuse mentality, I had a reason that I couldn't do anything and then after coming up with that conclusion I decided to change it that morning with a healthy breakfast.
 And then from there I researched more and I bought a calorie book to track, Changed my music genre, opened my blinds & curtains, Started listening to speeches on youtube from Military to bodybuilders to motivational speakers and then started working out and hiking and I stayed on that ride for over a year and I honestly don't know if I had one bad day in 2017.
 My mindset has slightly changed since then but it's been back on track as of the start of this year.8
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            Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes
 Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? No
 Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes2
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            SimonsChange wrote: »Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes
 Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
 Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
 A healthy & positive mindset can bring more changes to your daily life than you could ever imagine, When I think about the mindset I had when I was younger compared to my recent years it's a night and day difference, My family always mentions it aswell.
 For me back in 2017 I had realized I couldn't continue with the excuse mentality, I had a reason that I couldn't do anything and then after coming up with that conclusion I decided to change it that morning with a healthy breakfast.
 And then from there I researched more and I bought a calorie book to track, Changed my music genre, opened my blinds & curtains, Started listening to speeches on youtube from Military to bodybuilders to motivational speakers and then started working out and hiking and I stayed on that ride for over a year and I honestly don't know if I had one bad day in 2017.
 My mindset has slightly changed since then but it's been back on track as of the start of this year.
 @SimonsChange
 Exactly! Now my goal is to totally infuse that mindset/ habits permanently into my “dont have to think about it” identity. Will take some time, but what could be a better use of my time?! The key for me seems to be researching & realizing WHY daily exercise matters, why I need certain micro nutrients. Etc. The key for me seems to be researching & realizing WHY daily exercise matters, why I need certain micro nutrients. Etc.
 Have a great time in 2021!!!
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            alligatorob wrote: »Yes, yes, but no exercise, still not feeling 100% so exercise is losing out.
 I am still eating fine and logging when the app cooperates so I think I will be ok, just no WC this month.
 I have given thought to the quote below, but do not think I will ever by that person, I really envy people who can be. I don't think I will ever be able to just eat when hungry, not without a struggle. I suspect I will always either have to closely track calories or get fat again.
 Overeating is too much a part of my nature. Oh well, all I can do is keep trying.RangerRickL wrote: »So I think I’d the Identity of someone who maintains effortlessly...
 I think of friends I know who are normal weight, active, make healthy food choices...and food is not a “pull” on them.
 So, I was walking down the sidewalk to do a Starbucks pick up, and Really took a look in the store windows as I did so (usually haven’t in my life)
 And the Identity comment popped into my head.
 “I am a person who: stands tall & lean with a long confident stride.” And then a feeling came over me -and these friends- and I began to image what they would be doing/saying to themselves. Inhabiting or trying on their identity. They would have ordered differently- less sweet, smaller sizes.
 So I then adopted that
 “I am a person who orders small sizes & chooses the healthiest option, but prefers to eat at home with her own delicious meals”
 That instead of:
 I can’t eat out
 Ok you can have a “treat” once a day
 Oh well at least it was a grande not a venti
 No bargaining
 No fighting my old habits & family of origins modeled eating..
 A NEW identity -
 eats when hungry, wouldn’t think if it otherwise
 Would never overeat, feels awful
 Looks in store windows at svelte self- happy confident
 Uses her energy to pursue interests & help others - not fill time eating out
 Handles emotions is ways that work - wouldn’t think of eating to squelch them
 Etc.
 @alligatorob That may well be true for me, too. But I’m going to give the identity work a chance AND keep tracking every bite, every step, and my weight. I won’t mess with any of those until the scale doesn’t creep up in January (interestingly I don’t overeat over holidays lol)...
 I know I’m beating the statistics right now, so I’m making “no sudden movements”!” Haha1
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            Thanks for the post from Maddie. It was very helpful. Today I had difficulty tracking and went over my calories. My first goal has been to track my food every day. If I don't, I will eat too many calories. I did get my 30 minute walk in. I have to keep trying. I am 72 so I've been doing this my entire life.
 Hi RBnorth66
 I have been this my whole life too - soon to be 65 - two obese parents - 1 extremely so.
 Yes, it’s the calories in that have the biggest impact for me, too. You’ve got this!
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            Jan 20
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 Tracked all
 Under my new, lower calorie limit Day 5
 1:24 9.1K exercise time/steps
 Hips improving
 BP: ✅
 Protein✅
 Sodium✅
 Sat Fat ✅
 Fiber ✅
 Trend still inching up but it always takes 3-7 days to begin to go back down
 #NeverGiveUp
 #Focus on Identity Change.
 #NipItintheBudNow YES
 #Fight it All Year. NO3
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            RangerRickL wrote: »@newbie2143 Don't look back! Don't feel guilt! Just keep looking forward! Please..
 THANK YOU, your encouragement is appreciated! I will for sure keep looking forward I have nothing but time ahead to work on these healthy habits...                        3 I have nothing but time ahead to work on these healthy habits...                        3
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            @SModa61 Mr. Clark recognizes that he has not discovered any truly unique principles, but like inter-generational passing of the baton, he is the right guy to be 'discovering and communicating' timeless principles. I'm looking forward to the read.
 Sorry reading is so difficult for you, as it's always been easy and enjoyable for me.2
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            Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes, 35 min = 30 min abs and lower back + 5 min stretch
 Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
 Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes3
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            Yes, yes and yes
 Treadmill walking and two 20 min strength workouts3
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            January 20, 2021
 Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes
 Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
 Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
 Kitchen Closed? Yes
 Pass day 0/3 (this is for accountability to myself and my records)3
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            Yes x 3.3
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