Shrinking Assets - Team Chat AUGUST 2021
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I won’t have access to a scale for the next 2 Fridays as I am on holidays from work. I will still check in at some point -but won’t be able to enter a weight.2
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Here is the link to our September registration page .....Please encourage friends to join our wonderful group
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10841717/registration-for-new-members-september-2021#latest1 -
WEEK THREE COMPLETED - BRING ON WEEK FOUR
OUR TOP TEAMS
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A CLOSER LOOK AT YOUR TEAM'S LOSERS (WINNERS)1 -
Hi Shrinking Assets... You have a new member heading your way ....Please welcome @Bhavnasinghal2
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You have another new member heading your way ... Please welcome @nycirl20182
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Welcome to the team @nycirl2018 and @Bhavnasinghal. I’m glad you’re here and look forward to learning more about you and your goals. Wishing you success!3
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Thanks for the welcome! I’m from Ireland and am 29F. I’m 5’7 and on Friday I braved the scales, after months of avoiding them, to see a sobering 274 lbs staring back at me. My BMI is 42.9 and I think I could be the fattest person on the entire F2F board based on the weigh in posts I’ve seen from different groups.
I am back on the weight loss wagon for the 1,000th time. I’m sick of yoyoing up and down and up and down. Last year I ballooned up to 282, got down to 258 and now have gained nearly all of it back. I’m also slowly but surely getting a handle on binge eating disorder. MyFitnessPal and calorie counting has worked for me before in the past, and I know I just need to force myself to reach out online and stay connected with others for accountability and for support, to keep my head in the game. I never want to get on the scale and see that number again.6 -
leni1us
August
PW: 152.0
CW: 152.8
So sorry I'm 2 days late. Things got a bit hectic.4 -
Hello to the new members!
Good luck on your weight loss journeys and welcome to the team!3 -
2 more new members heading your way .... Please welcome @richardsamuel403 and @AnneUTT2
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@nycirl2018 - You’ve made so much progress already by facing your fear of getting on the scale and also joining this group for support. I’m guessing you’ll be glad to have that ‘baseline’ data entry of your current weight as a gauge for your continuous improvement. It may feel as though you are ‘back on the weight loss wagon for the 1,000 time’ but my guess is that you gained insights during the 999th effort that can make you more successful this time around. My son often repeats an expression that I like: There is no such thing as failure. There is only winning and learning (paraphrasing here).nycirl2018 wrote: »I am back on the weight loss wagon for the 1,000th time. I’m sick of yoyoing up and down and up and down. Last year I ballooned up to 282, got down to 258 and now have gained nearly all of it back. I’m also slowly but surely getting a handle on binge eating disorder. MyFitnessPal and calorie counting has worked for me before in the past, and I know I just need to force myself to reach out online and stay connected with others for accountability and for support, to keep my head in the game. I never want to get on the scale and see that number again.
When I read your quote above, I see someone who made progress toward an ultimate goal (24 pounds lost!) and managed to make a correction before losing momentum (since you’ve still managed to lose 8 pounds toward your goal after losing some ground and making current adjustments). Three steps forward and 2 steps back is still one step forward.
It’s important for all of us to step back, reflect, learn, and make the corrections needed along the way as quickly as possible so we can continue to improve; but, I think it’s also essential to keep moving forward without dwelling on the past too much.
‘Getting a handle on a binge eating disorder’ is a major accomplishment! I hope you can take a minute to celebrate that progress and I’m glad you are here, committed to building and practicing the new habits that will help you be the person you want to be. We might all be working on different short term objectives but our long term goal is pretty much the same — to achieve our personal goal(s) and maintain the positive habits we’ve built so we can be our best selves.
As the saying goes, ‘comparison is the thief of joy.’ We all want the best for you and others. So, I’m glad you found the ShrinkingAssets and I’m confident that your individual progress is going to contribute greatly to our collective success! Welcome 🙏🏼6 -
Thank you Patrice, your kind words mean so much. Really grateful to be part of this community.PatriceFitnessPal wrote: »@nycirl2018 - You’ve made so much progress already by facing your fear of getting on the scale and also joining this group for support. I’m guessing you’ll be glad to have that ‘baseline’ data entry of your current weight as a gauge for your continuous improvement. It may feel as though you are ‘back on the weight loss wagon for the 1,000 time’ but my guess is that you gained insights during the 999th effort that can make you more successful this time around. My son often repeats an expression that I like: There is no such thing as failure. There is only winning and learning (paraphrasing here).nycirl2018 wrote: »I am back on the weight loss wagon for the 1,000th time. I’m sick of yoyoing up and down and up and down. Last year I ballooned up to 282, got down to 258 and now have gained nearly all of it back. I’m also slowly but surely getting a handle on binge eating disorder. MyFitnessPal and calorie counting has worked for me before in the past, and I know I just need to force myself to reach out online and stay connected with others for accountability and for support, to keep my head in the game. I never want to get on the scale and see that number again.
When I read your quote above, I see someone who made progress toward an ultimate goal (24 pounds lost!) and managed to make a correction before losing momentum (since you’ve still managed to lose 8 pounds toward your goal after losing some ground and making current adjustments). Three steps forward and 2 steps back is still one step forward.
It’s important for all of us to step back, reflect, learn, and make the corrections needed along the way as quickly as possible so we can continue to improve; but, I think it’s also essential to keep moving forward without dwelling on the past too much.
‘Getting a handle on a binge eating disorder’ is a major accomplishment! I hope you can take a minute to celebrate that progress and I’m glad you are here, committed to building and practicing the new habits that will help you be the person you want to be. We might all be working on different short term objectives but our long term goal is pretty much the same — to achieve our personal goal(s) and maintain the positive habits we’ve built so we can be our best selves.
As the saying goes, ‘comparison is the thief of joy.’ We all want the best for you and others. So, I’m glad you found the ShrinkingAssets and I’m confident that your individual progress is going to contribute greatly to our collective success! Welcome 🙏🏼
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Hi all! I'm going to be taking a break from the group to focus on my mental health. There is just a lot going on right now and I need to focus on it. I'm sorry if I've let you down as a captain. It's amazing how quickly life can change.
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chublet25
Tuesday weigh-in (week 4)
PW: 162.5
CW: 160.59 -
@imgwendolyn2015 - I hope you are able gain a sense of balance and well-being. You have not let us down as a captain and the thought truly never entered my mind. Please don’t add to your mental load by carrying that thought into the work ahead. Best wishes while you focus your attention on other things/people right now, and we’ll look forward to your return. As they say, remember to “put on your own oxygen mask first before trying to assist others.” Take care!2
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Welcome to the team, @richardsamuel403 and @AnneUTT. Congratulations on taking another step forward along the road of health and fitness! I’m looking forward to learning more about you and your goals as we transition to September.2
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@imgwendolyn2015 thank you for all your time and effort as captain. Have a good/productive break. Best wishes from your team!1
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Username Peachplace
Weigh in day Monday
PW 232.9
CW 232.1
Not a big loss, but it’s something… still a stressful time mentally at home.. hopefully we find some solutions soon.7 -
Congrats peachplace and chublet on your losses this week! Think of a visual of what a lbs of fat looks like peachplace - you’re doing great.peachplace wrote: »Username Peachplace
Weigh in day Monday
PW 232.9
CW 232.1
Not a big loss, but it’s something… still a stressful time mentally at home.. hopefully we find some solutions soon.chublet25
Tuesday weigh-in (week 4)
PW: 162.5
CW: 160.5
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PatriceFitnessPal wrote: »Welcome to the team, @richardsamuel403 and @AnneUTT. Congratulations on taking another step forward along the road of health and fitness! I’m looking forward to learning more about you and your goals as we transition to September.
Thanks @PatriceFitnessPal, looking forward to getting to know everyone else on the team as well!
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Another new member heading your way ... Please welcome @overcomer03091
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Wednesday weigh in:
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I've lost 65 pounds (still 34 to go) and, well, I look like the Michelin man with a big flat saggy tire around his middle. Sorry if that's TMI, but what on earth can I wear so that I don't look awful? Do I need to get some shapewear? I've been wearing huge baggy shirts (well, my old shirts, to be honest!) because anything close-fitting looks perfectly hideous with lumps in unexpected and unattractive places. As an instructor I have to stand up in front of a whole lot of university-age students and I really don't want to look terrible or to get distracted thinking that they're staring at my flat tire! Does anybody have any suggestions?4
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I've lost 65 pounds (still 34 to go) and, well, I look like the Michelin man with a big flat saggy tire around his middle. Sorry if that's TMI, but what on earth can I wear so that I don't look awful? Do I need to get some shapewear? I've been wearing huge baggy shirts (well, my old shirts, to be honest!) because anything close-fitting looks perfectly hideous with lumps in unexpected and unattractive places. As an instructor I have to stand up in front of a whole lot of university-age students and I really don't want to look terrible or to get distracted thinking that they're staring at my flat tire! Does anybody have any suggestions?
No sure if this will help - but I use youtube for my exercises (apart from my elliptical) and you may be interested in The Gainz Center - it's geared towards men, but have some wonderful exercises to tone your whole body, also specific areas
The beauty of it is that you don't need weights - check them out and let me me
The exercises are short 16 minutes - so you can do them at least twice1 -
Welcome to all of our new members! We are glad you're here. This group helps me stay focused and on track.
PW: 237
CW: 235
I'm thrilled with this loss. I traveled to TN to see my son for the first time in a year and a half. It was a five day trip and the goal was to eat under maintenance calories so I wouldn't gain weight. We hiked every day. I logged my food and we had preplanned meals at the Airbnb. We ate out one meal a day, but I paid attention to what I ate. I did have one really good indulgence meal, as I do every week. Just a mini glimpse that gives me confidence I can still do this when I'm out of my usual routine. It also helps that my son was really supportive and wanted me to stay on track.6 -
Sigma3girl
PW:230 lb
CW: 234 lb …….sorry team
But I FEEL Goooood!
Had a wonderful visit to San Diego to visit my daughter! She spoiled me for 5 days of adventure! The zoo, wineries, Coronado Island and Catalina Island. Even a Padres baseball game. Walked at least 10,000 steps a day and stayed in my calorie limits….but still gained. Mostly fluid from sitting on the plane yesterday. Stay motivated and it will happen!7 -
imgwendolyn2015 wrote: »Hi all! I'm going to be taking a break from the group to focus on my mental health. There is just a lot going on right now and I need to focus on it. I'm sorry if I've let you down as a captain. It's amazing how quickly life can change.
Take care everyone!
Hi Wendy!
Thank you for the time you have been our captain! We appreciate you and want you to be well. Please come back any time!!!3 -
I've lost 65 pounds (still 34 to go) and, well, I look like the Michelin man with a big flat saggy tire around his middle. Sorry if that's TMI, but what on earth can I wear so that I don't look awful? Do I need to get some shapewear? I've been wearing huge baggy shirts (well, my old shirts, to be honest!) because anything close-fitting looks perfectly hideous with lumps in unexpected and unattractive places. As an instructor I have to stand up in front of a whole lot of university-age students and I really don't want to look terrible or to get distracted thinking that they're staring at my flat tire! Does anybody have any suggestions?
Shapeware is expensive and often ill fitting. I would recommend Marshall’s or TJ Maxx to start with. Name brands at lower prices. I’ve bought some from Walmart that just rolls up or down. Skip Amazon unless you are buying a brand you are already familiar with the sizing.
I bet you do not look as bad as you think you do!!!2 -
I've lost 65 pounds (still 34 to go) and, well, I look like the Michelin man with a big flat saggy tire around his middle. Sorry if that's TMI, but what on earth can I wear so that I don't look awful? Do I need to get some shapewear? I've been wearing huge baggy shirts (well, my old shirts, to be honest!) because anything close-fitting looks perfectly hideous with lumps in unexpected and unattractive places. As an instructor I have to stand up in front of a whole lot of university-age students and I really don't want to look terrible or to get distracted thinking that they're staring at my flat tire! Does anybody have any suggestions?
There’s a difference between clothes that are too big (your old stuff) and clothes that have a purposefully flowier, looser cut, as well as thin skintight sausage casings and sturdier fabrics that camouflage those lumps.
I would suggest ditching your old clothes, they are likely too big everywhere. Tops that have a looser cut on your tummy and hips (which I’m guessing is your main quibble) but are the correct size for you so they fit right on shoulders, arms and chest would probably look a lot better and actually make you look slimmer. More structured dress shirts, thicker fabrics etc. might also be a solution. For dresses, I like loose dresses with wider hems but a belt at the waist, so it shows my figure while hiding the rest behind that A-line hem.
Patterns are also a nice distraction to the eye, hiding random lumps and bumps behind pretty florals or prints or whatever is your thing.
Last thing: as a fairly recent university graduate, I’m pretty sure they are NOT staring at your body. They are staring at their phones, computers, your presentation, or, if they’re looking at you, trying to focus on what you’re saying. The only times I’ve ever paid attention to what any of my teachers looked like or were wearing were the one instructor who went visibly braless during cold winter months, the time my thesis instructor rolled to a seminar meeting in literal slippers and wrapped in a nap blanket, and if someone wore something that caught my eye as particularly stylish. As long as you wear something generally appropriate, don’t worry about your students. Just look your best self for YOU.4
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