Introductions!

Mrs_Hoffer
Mrs_Hoffer Posts: 5,194 Member
Welcome to the March 2022 Ultimate Accountability Challenge!

Some of you have been with this challenge for months and some are brand new. This is one of the hardest challenges to stay with throughout the entire month.

FOCUS, FOCUS, FOCUS!! Log every BLT (Bite, Lick, Taste). Stay strong and stay true to yourself....YOU WILL SUCCEED!!

Please feel free to share as much information as you feel comfortable sharing about yourself with the rest of the group. We look forward to getting to know you a little better.

GOOD LUCK!
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  • rafaelaxxxx
    rafaelaxxxx Posts: 17 Member
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  • Lessennan
    Lessennan Posts: 2,961 Member
    Hi
    @ashleycarole86
    @LindaGB1975
    @mandycat_florida
    @Mrs_Hoffer

    Nice to see we re all in need of inspiration to get/keep on track.
    Let’s do this
  • Mrs_Hoffer
    Mrs_Hoffer Posts: 5,194 Member
    Jan1936 wrote: »
    Hi my name is Jan and I struggle with staying accountable to myself and I hope this helps as a reminder to stay true to my goals.

    Which are: Eat clean. Drink water. Walk daily: 30-60 minutes and record my intake.

    It is inspirational to see how many of us are on the same journey. I am looking forward to participating.

    Hello @Jan1936 ! It's always nice to meet other like-minded people! We look forward to getting to know you as well!
  • Mrs_Hoffer
    Mrs_Hoffer Posts: 5,194 Member
    Hello!

    I’m Sharon, age 45 -This is my first challenge and I’m looking forward to the accountability part of this! I’ve lost weight in the past (60 pounds) and kept almost all of it off. I’m having a hard time right now with motivation but I have a new gym membership so I can get back to Zumba classes.

    @strength3335 Hello Sharon! Yay for zumba, right?! Lol. I always looked like a fish out of water - but dancing around in my living room where no one can see that I have NO rhythm is more my kind of thing! Haha. WELCOME!! It's great to have you!
  • Mrs_Hoffer
    Mrs_Hoffer Posts: 5,194 Member
    I'm Lisa. 43 and this is my first challenge. While I have been incorporating more activity and exercise into my life and trying to eat fewer calories, I struggle with consistency: I work out with a trainer there days a week, but I do very little on the off days; or I stick to my calories during the week but the wheels come off the wagon at the weekend. So I am happy to find a forum to keep me accountable every day for the whole month. Good luck to everyone!

    @Cowphilosopher WELCOME Lisa! I think we have a few people who have the same struggles that you mention.... For me, I've found that I HAVE to have some kind of "routine" on the weekends (albeit, a little less structured than my weekday routine), because weekends do seem to be more difficult. Pre-planning and pre-logging my weekend meals and snacks (especially!) seems to help me. Good luck to YOU!! We can do this!! ;)
  • Mrs_Hoffer
    Mrs_Hoffer Posts: 5,194 Member
    It's always nice to see so many of our regulars popping in to introduce themselves! WELCOME BACK!
    I'm glad that you're here as well!

    @jmu1965
    @TerriRichardson112
    @enlightenme3
    @BMcC9
    @ideas2
    @donna25trinity
  • donna25trinity
    donna25trinity Posts: 3,192 Member
    Mrs_Hoffer wrote: »
    It's always nice to see so many of our regulars popping in to introduce themselves! WELCOME BACK!
    I'm glad that you're here as well!

    @jmu1965
    @TerriRichardson112
    @enlightenme3
    @BMcC9
    @ideas2
    @donna25trinity

    Aww shucks thanks boss. @Mrs_Hoffer Xo
  • Hi Everyone!
    I'm Caroline. My first weight loss effort was post-college, losing the weight I had gained from my school's truly excellent dining services desserts. I did weight watchers and learned a lot about nutrition. I lost ~25 pounds in about 6 months and kept it off for ~10 years by weighing myself daily and tracking calories whenever I reached the danger weight (weight watchers changed their rules several times during that time and they no longer made sense to me).

    Then I got pregnant and was very sick during pregnancy - the only way to keep from vomiting was to eat every 2 hours and the only things I could eat were white foods and fatty foods. I gained over half my body weight. After having my daughter, who is turning 10 this month, I fairly quickly stabilized at a weight that was 45 pounds above what had been my danger weight pre-pregnancy. I dealt with a miscarriage, infertility treatments, another pregnancy with my son (during which I was better medicated and gained a more reasonable amount of weight). After that pregnancy I again stabilized at that same weight.

    I'd been really wanting to lose the "baby weight" but with little kids and a sick older dog, unable to make the time. The kids got older and the dog died. Finally, almost 3 years ago, May 2019, I had a break in between jobs and took some time to reset my life. I started a 15 minutes a day fitness program, MommaStrong, which I am still doing. I developed an eating pattern or routine to lose weight (not willing to count calories yet). By the end of 2019, I'd lost 16 pounds.

    The weight loss began to slow and then plateau at 21 pounds lost. In Feb 2021 I decided it was time to try calorie counting and I joined MFP. In August (I think) I joined UAC which has been so inspiring and I've learned so much. With all that I've lost... another 5 pounds.

    I think I am currently at the most difficult part of my weight loss journey (though the time when I was pregnant and gaining the weight was definitely the hardest part). Weight loss has become SO hard this last year, and I am not sure why or what I can do to bust through this plateau.
  • makattack220
    makattack220 Posts: 219 Member
    Welcome newcomers!🎉 I joined the UAC on the tail-end of Jan 2022 and just completed my first full month in Feb. This group is a gem: an active, supportive, insightful, encouraging accountability group! I am a long-time MFP user (2012; many periods of daily use to get to goal and then would stop using MFP) but only recently started using the community platform and am so happy I did.

    On my most recent MFP reset: I lost 15lbs Feb to July 2021, gained back 10lbs July to Oct 2021 (did not handle the loss of a loved one well and a month later severe ankle injury; truly was struggling emotionally and physically), and pulled myself together in November. Since Nov 2021, I've focused on “the basics”: sleep, water, movement, daily calorie deficit, and mindset/habits. In particular, I’m focusing on my mindset and habits more than ever before. I'm now 17lbs down from SW (which was also all-time high) with 35lbs to GW. I've lost 20lbs and 35lbs in the past, but didn't make sustainable habit or mindset changes in the process either time. My goal now is to get to my GW in a steady, sustainable way for permanent lifestyle change. I'm focused on changing my mindset and being kind with myself whereas before I'd always try to shame and deprive myself into weight loss. I look forward to another month with this incredible group of people!
  • LazyBlondeChef
    LazyBlondeChef Posts: 2,809 Member
    I've been here since December 2020. This group has helped me do a better job of getting into consistent exercise. Food and loggings aren't much of an issue for me. Unfortunately, I've not done very well the last month due to a couple of unanticipated trips. I should be home until the first of April at which time I have a vacation planned.

    Goal for this month is to have zero pass days. I've managed to maintain from March of last year until mid January but my weight has creeped up a few pounds over the last six weeks or so. Not planning to weigh myself until Friday as some of the uptick is likely due to all of the restaurant food this past week.
  • jamcnewman
    jamcnewman Posts: 4,412 Member
    Hi Everyone! My name is Julie and this will be my eighth month in the UAC. I am Canadian, and live with my husband on the prairies. 🇨🇦 Our 18 month old standard poodle Beauregard is a hoot and keeps us all laughing (well, except when he is destroying throw pillows or shoes).
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    I love to cook and bake and enjoy finding and modifying recipes to create healthy alternatives. My focus for months has been on increasing my protein intake without using supplements. As a person who rarely eats any meat at all, I have found this challenging. I am working on becoming more open to using a protein supplement. Now to find one I can stomach. Any recommendations would be very welcome!

    Personally, I am looking forward, every day, to the return of spring. 🌼 I am not great with the freezing cold temperatures and the ice. I walk 10,000+ every day (outdoors is preferable but I am all set up with the treadmill and use it if needs must). I have been adding strength and core training routines to my weekly exercises and don’t yet enjoy any of them. Sticking with it until I do… 😉

    Looking forward to the March UAC Challenge.
  • Winner_in_Life
    Winner_in_Life Posts: 955 Member
    @WhatMeRunning Chris you are inspiring, as always :)