Women 200lb+, Let's Have A Noteworthy November!!!

RavenStCloud
RavenStCloud Posts: 366 Member
edited November 2021 in Motivation and Support
🍁Hello, ladies, and Happy November!

🍂2021 is winding down, but we've still got time to make a dent in our goals and to continue working on ourselves. What do you hope to accomplish this month or before the year is out?

🍁Sometimes, it can be easy to give up or not work as hard towards the end of the year, because we tell ourselves we can start fresh in January and that we'll have more time, more engery, and more focus next year. And while some of that might be true, let's not throw in the towel just yet!

🍂What are some tips or tricks you have for staying motivated this fall?

❤If you've never been here before, please know you are welcome to join at any point in the month. All you have to do is post something, and then BAM! you're one of us.

🤎In this group, we post our weekly and monthly goals and provide support and motivation to each other as we share our triumphs and our struggles. This group is all about accountability.

❤All are welcome and, if you think you belong here, you do! No matter how much you currently weigh or how you measure (or don't measure) your weight, we'd love to hear from you.

🤎Victories, both scale and non-scale, are great to hear about, but, conversely, we know that weight loss isn't all sunshine and rainbows. If you're going through a rough patch, please feel free to be honest and vent your heart out. The struggle is real and we're all here to support each other!

🍁This November, make NO excuses and do NOT give up!🍁
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  • danikat15
    danikat15 Posts: 113 Member
    Hi everyone, thank you Raven St Cloud for the post. Looking forward to this month.

    Vicky
    60
    SW 230. 27/11/2020
    CW 202.4
    GW for November 197

    Goals for the month

    Drinking my water 8 glasses
    Exercise- walking, free weights , stretching
    Mindfulness


    I am continuing to teach remotely but am back on campus in January. Does anyone else look in the mirror and feel like the’ve aged through COVID? I sometimes look and say what happened?

    Yes I do. I really let myself go during Covid and didn't care. Then my knees started hurting like someone 20 years my age and that kicked me in the butt to lose some weight. But I highly doubt we're the only ones.
  • kenziestabes
    kenziestabes Posts: 338 Member
    If you have an insulated lunch box or small cooler, you could always put hot food in there. Maybe buy some hand warmers to toss in for heat. That'll open up the door for warm food options! Maybe also buy some hand warmers for actual hands.
  • sargemarcori
    sargemarcori Posts: 301 Member
    edited November 2021
    Age: 51
    Height: 5'
    SW: 266.6 (1/4/21)
    SW November: 233.5
    GW for November: 229
    GW for 2021: 220
    GW for October 2022 because that's my focus: 165

    I have a lot on my plate this month, but I'd *really* like to step up the pace of my weight loss. I'm going to try varying my routine a bit. More strength exercises? More protein? Less garbage? I'm eating near my calorie goal (1200+ exercise) but all too often taking the easy way out and dinner is a peanut butter and jelly sandwich on garbage bread or some such.

    I can *do this.*

    @goal06082021 could you possibly link those Planet Fitness videos you mentioned? Maybe knowing what to do when I walk in will help me get my shrinking-but-not-fast-enough backside in there.

    ETA: Thank you, @RavenStCloud !!
  • Deanner03
    Deanner03 Posts: 371 Member
    I cannot BELIEVE it's November already!!!!

    40 y/o. 6'0" tall
    SW: 277.7
    November 1: 232
    November goal: 226
    Ultimate goal weight: 180-185(ish)

    I weigh in on Fridays
    11/5:
    11/12
    11/19
    11/26: (I will not be weighing in this day. I'll be in Mexico)

    My goals for this month:

    Continue to stay under my calorie goal
    Avoid evening/weekend binges
    Increase my movement as I've slacked on that lately
    Not gain a ton of weight on vacation.
    Find a bathing suit that doesn't make me feel huge.
  • seltzer_lover
    seltzer_lover Posts: 261 Member
    It just got colder here in coastal Virginia, and I've been craving richer, cozier dinners. I use a cute meal planner that I added magnets to so I can place it on the fridge. Keeps me honest and really helps me keep the grocery list trim. I also exclusively use Instacart for my main grocery shopping (except Trader Joe's runs) and that really helps reduce the impulse purchases! :lol:

    Made a pumpkin curry last week and tonight I'm making a creamy pumpkin pasta. Beefing up the recipe by adding in some rotisserie chicken breast because I'm just not feeling into a lot of cooking tonight. Anyone else feeling this temp change?
  • goal06082021
    goal06082021 Posts: 2,130 Member
    @sargemarcori they're in the PF app under Workouts, I'm not sure if I'm able to link them directly. If you have a PF membership you can download the app and access them, though. The specific ones I'm planning to do are the Beginner Strength Series parts 1-6, Beginner Dumbbell Series parts 1-6, and Beginner Cardio Series parts 1-6. They can all be done at home, no equipment necessary except for a dumbbell (or can of soup, bottle of water, whatever). I think it would be hard to follow a workout video on your phone at the gym; there's not really a good place to do that, IME, without being in someone else's way, at least that's the case for all the PFs I've been to. I also find it hard to focus that closely on my phone's audio, even with headphones, in the middle of a gym that's blasting music interspersed with the unintelligible club announcements about washing your hands or whatever. If your goal is more to learn how to use the stuff at the gym and figure out a program to do while there, you would probably be better served by going at a not-busy time and starting in the 30-Minute Circuit section. You just move from station to station when the timer tells you to. Bam, full-body workout in 30 minutes, and 30MC usually at least has bollards around it to demarcate it as its own section, if not actual walls or half-walls.