February 23
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February 23, 2022 2 pass days used.
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes, 20 minutes Shine Dance Fitness
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes2 -
✔︎ 20+ mins exercise (1hr 11min walk and also made time for a few shorter walks throughout the day)
✔︎ Within calorie budget
✔︎ Log everything
Consistency Tracking (🔥=3 ✔︎'s, 🏴☠️=pass):
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Passes used = 2 / 3
Other habits I’m tracking this month:
✔︎ Morning meditation
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✔︎ Drink >64oz water
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Love all the shares on the mindset/thoughts topic!
@jjjcat I love your use of "I am" statements. I use them in my meditation mantras, too. So empowering!
@stayFITTer sounds like we share a lot in common in our mindset approach. I like that you mention being kinder and gentler with yourself, too. One of the mantras I use in meditation is "I treat myself with lovingkindness and compassion." Thanks for sharing the root before fruit quote!
@lesdarts180 thank you for sharing💗 Thich Nhat Hanh is one of my favorite authors who opened my mind to the concept of mindfulness a few years ago. I'd recommend either the "The Art of Living" or "The Miracle of Mindfulness" if you're looking for a place to start. I also use the free Insight Timer app for meditation. There are hundreds of free guided meditations on the app and also courses on many topics.
@Mrs_Hoffer staying positive and knowing how to ground yourself sound essential to making those mindset adjustments and great point about this being an ongoing process in life!
@TerriRichardson112 thank you for sharing! Sounds like positive mindset is a theme😁🧠
@snowshoe072 I love how you stated: "I have decided that I will work on me I will help you get there also but I can not do it for you." This has been a tough lesson for me with my partner, personally, but I'm finding the more I focus on my own mindset/progress, the better the results are in my life and my relationships, too.
@ideas2 Thanks for sharing - mindset really has been key for me with my weight, too. Your hobbies sound fun! (I make kombucha and garden myself!)
Thanks everyone for engaging posts on the topic! I really enjoyed reading them.
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Feb 23:
✅✅✅ exercise today was cleaning house and doing laundry! I was glad that I had taken today off work as well.... I need a day off when I come back from vacation just to catch up! Lol. Back to work tomorrow!4 -
Yes x3. Lower body strength.
I read through all the great responses while at my sons pickle ball lesson, but now I’m in bed and too tired to add my thoughts. I really appreciated all the insight on the topic!4 -
2/23, 2/22, 2/21
Yes
Yes
Yes
0 passes remain4 -
another pass day4
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Wonderful opening post today @makattack220 🌷2
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Wednesday February 23
Pass day #33 -
2/23/2022
Exercise? Yes
Tracking? Yes
Calories? No4 -
Yes x3
My biggest mindset shift has been that I'm not a failure if I have a bad day. I'm someone who gets back on the horse and carries on the next day.
I used to get derailed easily. One bad day. Oh well I've failed might aswell make it a bad week. Nearly the end of the month - I'll start again next month. Etc etc. Or end up in a binge restrict cycle. But thinking "ok one bad day is not the end of the world I'll get back to it" has helped.6 -
✅ Exercise - 1 hour of Jazzercise
✅ Calories -
✅ Tracking -
Closed all my Apple watch rings today
2 Pass days used
Documenting consistency (if there is a P=instead of number its a Pass Day)
UAC: 1-2-3-4-5-P-7-P-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23
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2/23
Exercise: 55 minutes weight training, 45 minutes elliptical, 50 minutes stretching and PT exercises
Tracking: yes
Calories: under
Pass days used: 24 -
Thank you @makattack220 !!
🧠Do you have established habits or are you working on any habits that involve changing your mindset or thought patterns?
Yes, established habits, gradually identified, practiced, and honed over the past 6 years 2 months. No new ones currently.
🧠Have you found that mindset work has been important in your health/wellness/fitness journey?
Yes, absolutely. Identifying my “Big Why?” was instrumental. That led to “Health First”
That led to losing weight, walking 10K daily, only eating home-cooked, sleep, ending worrying, develop interests that “fill me”, macros/micros. And tons more.
So yes, having an overwhelmingly powerful reason for WHY (ie a mindset)!we are doing all this was/is key for me. I am a person who loves my daily hikes and my delicious, healthy meals. I am a person who creates daily & celebrates life/nature. I am a person who doesn’t worry, but takes action or relaxes instead. I am a successful maintainer. [1st time I’ve ever said that.]
As I was walking to get my every 2 month labs today, I thought “Well, congratulations, you’ve done everything you could have.” And smiled. I have made astounding changes in the past month.
And, lo & behold, the results of the lab tests showed every. Single. Improvement.
Best kidney function I’ve had since transplant. Always good, but this was stellar.
Lowest cholesterol numbers ever. Ditto triglycerides. Plus losing 6 lbs. plus eating Tons of freggies. Slashing saturated fat is helping along with low dose statin.
#HealthFirst
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Exercise - no
Tracking - yes
Calories - no, but close.
Passes: all used3 -
Feb 23
Exercise: 40 minutes walk in a beautiful spring-feeling day!
Tracking: Did not plan ahead because we didn't decide dinner plan the night before. But I tracked ahead of each meal and got to a total that worked.
Calories: Under
Mindset.
I think I have lucked into a usually positive mindset. My main work at the moment is trying to strike the balance at work between doing my best to bring things forward and not making myself obnoxious and/or frustrated by trying to change things that can't change (or not yet). Probably at home too, same thing. "I am a person who makes things happen for the better" can actually be a problem sometimes, I am learning. Sometimes you need to be a person who steps back and lets things not happen.
For food, I think I am also lucky that the weight I need to lose did not come from patterns of emotional eating that I am needing to untangle. That sounds like a real challenge. I ate pretty healthily until I gained over half my body weight during a pregnancy with hyperemesis. I could only eat white foods or I would vomit, and if I didn't eat every 2 hours I would vomit. That was over 10 years ago (my daughter is about to turn 10).
I think since then the mindset has been prioritizing myself enough to take the time needed to eat lower calorie - which really does take some time. But, I honestly think I was in that mindset earlier, and it took kids getting older, switching jobs, old dog dying to have the bandwidth to actually put it into practice.
Just writing this out has reminded me what a gift it is to be able to prioritize myself in this way, and that is a mindset shift - not that I "have to" eat healthy and don't "get to" eat whatever junk the kids are eating. But that I don't "have to" eat whatever junk the kids are eating, but I "get to" make myself a nutritious meal that moves me towards my goals.
Hey, thanks, @makattack220 ! Great topic.2 -
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~💖~ 2 / 23 /2022~~ Waving Hi ~~ 🙋🏼 ~~ BLESSings Everyone ~💖~
Exercise for at least 20 minutes .................................... ✅ ... 210+ min.
Stay within my calorie budget for the day ...................... ✅ ... I am
Keep track of everything I ate and drank ....................... ✅ .... I did
STEPS......... 26,070 +.......... 180 = walking ......... 30 cleaning
foot feeling much better... so gonna try getting back to my normal walking
routine of 180 min. a daily during the week & 150 min on weekend
Still using a slower pace tho...
Documenting My CONSISTANCY = For personal ACCOUNTABILITY & Celebration
(if there is a P=instead of number its a Pass Day)
1 = ( P )
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-( P )-20-21-22-23
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💖 Wishing EVERYONE all the BEST & Much Success 🏆 We Got This 🏆
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Yes x 3!3
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Mrs_Hoffer wrote: »What a terrific post @makattack220 ! I turned 60 this year, and during my lifetime, I have also had to adjust my mindset quite a few times. I've learned over the years not to dwell on negativity - it doesn't do any good..... and it only brings ME down!
Whenever I begin to feel "out of sorts", I find that spending time in prayer and reading my Bible helps me to feel grounded again.
Same here- prayers and reading my Bible has really help my mindset.1 -
February 23, 2022
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
Habits to maintain this month:
Kitchen Closed? Yes
Did you go "nuts" with nuts today? No(18 days -free)
Within Sugar macro today? Yes (18 days)
Pass day 4/3 (this is for accountability to myself and my records).2 -
love💗love💗 these shares!MadisonMolly2017 wrote: »Thank you @makattack220 !!
🧠Do you have established habits or are you working on any habits that involve changing your mindset or thought patterns?
Yes, established habits, gradually identified, practiced, and honed over the past 6 years 2 months. No new ones currently.
🧠Have you found that mindset work has been important in your health/wellness/fitness journey?
Yes, absolutely. Identifying my “Big Why?” was instrumental. That led to “Health First”
That led to losing weight, walking 10K daily, only eating home-cooked, sleep, ending worrying, develop interests that “fill me”, macros/micros. And tons more.
Amazing, inspiring post @MadisonMolly2017 ! Thank you for sharing. I especially love the "gradually identified, practiced" habits as I very much identify with this part of the process in my own journey right now. So encouraging to hear from those who have been/are going through the same!
@Caroline_slowandsteady love this: "have to" vs "get to" and striking a balance. Thanks for sharing!!
We really have such an amazing group of people here - thank you all for sharing!💗🧠3