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January 2022 - Accountability Month

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  • deepwoodslady
    deepwoodslady Posts: 12,722 Member
    syreina wrote: »
    @Lilylady3k Snacks are my crutch too. I find it's better to not purchase the snacks at all or purchase smaller bags instead of family size. I can't completely give them up but if they are not in the house, I will reach for the pineapple instead of Doritos.

    @dawnbgethealthy Thank you! I'm glad everyone is doing okay!

    Yes, my mom loves me being closer and so do I but we lost our 10 minute walk to the trail when we moved so we bought a treadmill in attempt to compensate since we have to drive to the closest park now.

    And our 15 minute commute to work turned into 1 hour commute which ends up leaving us with less determination to cook once we get home. We are trying a meal delivery service to at least eat healthier dinner than fast food. Sending virtual hugs!

    @deepwoodslady Love the weight scratch-offs!

    @syreina I borrowed them (with permission) from someone on another challenge. I love them too. Welcome back! I've missed your daily posts!
  • nikkit321
    nikkit321 Posts: 1,485 Member

    Joining a little late this month. Same goal as the last few months.



    I'm glad you're back!
  • nikkit321
    nikkit321 Posts: 1,485 Member
    I keep eating WAAAAAY over my calories. I have an inner dialogue in my head all day to not eat, but when I start feeling stressed, I eat. I know I have to find a way to change this cycle that I have been in for several years now. Back when I was walking daily, I kept the stress at bay, but once I had my hamstring injury and now the foot issues, I fell back to comfort eating. I gotta brainstorm some stategies.


    Brainstorming here, for more positive ways to deal with stress:
    - bubble bath with candles and a book, soft music
    - plan to get together with a friend weekly
    - schedule a mani/pedi/massage monthly
    - journal your thoughts/stress
    - take up boxing or some other 'aggressive' type of exercise that won't hurt your leg/foot


    Just some thoughts, maybe it'll jog a great idea in your mind. Hang in there, I know you'll figure it out. Injury recovery is so hard when our favorite stress relief is exercise.