WaistAways Team Chat - MAY 2022
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Hi all...
So @Jugar I could not find the batteries to my scale, I know I bought a 4 pack last time I had to replace them, so there are 2 tiny little batteries somewhere in my house.... I ordered more, they will be delivered today. So I will weigh in tomorrow, although I already know it will be a bad one... I am just having a hard time depriving myself... It's not even depriving... it's being healthy, and my brain and heart know this, but my hands and mouth have different ideas... Anyway, I am not giving up.
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@DD265 Nice to hear from you, missed you... thanks for sharing the update from your appointment. I think that's very true. I am a perfectionist mindset person and the disappointment I can feel for breaking a rule can be crushing, to the point that it does lead to self-sabotaging thinking.
I do agree that there has to be the right mindset when a rule/guideline/habit is broken. Berating ourselves is never the answer, and I don't think we as humans are generally motivated by that (at least long term). I've tried to find the balance between putting in check points in my day to keep me aligned with my goals, while not being so rigid to a plan or a specific way of eating that it allows me no room to adjust.
I think part of this journey is walking a fine line with our mental health, self-esteem, well being, and self-worth. And not falling into disordered eating, even though a lot of what goes us to weights where we felt we had to lose was likely disordered too (so there are patterns there or tendencies to break). Can feel like every day is a tightrope walk for sure.
Anyway, just my two cents, thanks for sharing and hope you and OH are generally doing well. I get the sense from your posts here that you are a very conscientious, well planned out person, but that can equate to a lot of pressure. Hope you're continuing to find ways to be good to yourself.5 -
@Gidgitgoescrazy That reminds me that I should make sure I have some backup batteries... I don't remember ever changing the battery in my scale, but that can't be right (LOL) or else it's otherwordly in how efficient it is
I think there's a lot of good in weighing in despite it being "good", as long as you can manage your feelings around it. I think some studies suggest just the act of self-monitoring even if it's not doing what you want is really helpful. You are here, checking in regularly, and that's great. Focus on what you can implement on a small scale to move you towards where you want to be, and I think you'll be finding great success.2 -
5/22 exercise
7470 steps
I could have gone out for another walk after our evening boat ride to hit 10K, but I got into a nice conversation with Brad (that involved cake) and it got too late.2 -
Happy Monday!
It's a holiday here in Canada, so we get to see our son a bit and hang around outdoors with the people who are usually at work It also is really cool out after quite a hot/humid spell, so it's garden time! Got to plant a bed or two today, and trim down the remaining winter rye before it takes over the universe.
The discipline/motivation/self-sabotage discussion is a timely and useful one. It is ridiculously easy to slide around in there and struggle with the right balance of rules, kindness to oneself, the form of that kindness, and all the slippery things. For those of you who feel stuck at the moment, one glimmer of hope is that sometimes what starts as a rule that is hard to stick to becomes a pleasure. Of course, not all of them make that lovely transformation, but hang on to the fact that some of them do and keep experimenting. I used to hate forgoing my evening tipple and now celebrate non-drinking days with a good session on the exercise bike while watching an exciting episode of something I enjoy. I am so proud and happy when I do that, so now the drink-skipping has become "yay! I get to cycle and watch something tonight!". I never thought that would happen - and I have seen it happen with other team members over the years as well. Keep trying new ways to make your own rules so that they grow into a source of pride and pleasure. You can still leave some days NOT to follow it, as long as they are in the minority you're golden!4 -
@DD265 everything you mentioned from your session hits the mark for me. I'm excited for employer-sponsored healthcare again so I can start going to therapy and discussing my bingeing with a professional. (Ah, American healthcare... )
The heat certainly broke - I took a 45 min walk this morning and it was about 64 degrees out and SO perfect. Really comfortable, so I think I am going to try to set my hammock up on the grass outside and do my reading and journaling out there.
I'm on track for that "one perfect day." I didn't sleep perfectly but I was up at 8am, had my breakfast, took that walk, did about 1.5 hours of vacuuming (hello spring cleaning!), had lunch, did yoga, and a workout. I just iced my foot and I'll be able to elevate a little bit in the hammock. I still have to work on my resume and do a little more meal prep this afternoon before swinging into a healthy planned dinner.
I took a peek at the scale and tomorrow might not be pretty for weigh-in but I'm still trying to turn the boat around.4 -
Hi WA's... Another new member heading your way .. Please welcome @ametoyer19691
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Welcome @ametoyer1969 ... looking forward to getting to know you!!
@Kali225 Some hammock time sounds so lovely... especially for your foot!! But I love lounging in a hammock.. great relaxation2 -
It felt good to get out in the somewhat soggy garden today - thunderstorms have been frequent lately and it is mighty wet. The beds themselves are fine, though, and after tonight's cool descent to 4C (39F) I'll get the carrots and maybe some other stuff planted tomorrow. The lettuces, kale, and arugula are coming along slow but sure. Tomatoes and all are waiting for warmer soil... I can't wait for those amazing salads straight from the garden
It also feels good to get back to my Pilates and kettlebells after a couple of weeks off - amazing how fast the muscle tone slips, though, in spite of plenty of walking and horse riding.
@PlaneMonkey is your power back? I sure hope so! It is still bad in some areas.
So, it is time for the usual daily update - who is due?
@Gidgitgoescrazy (hope your battery is working!)
@MoonlitMuse (hope I didn't miss yours if you posted)
@Kali225
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Monday, Monday. I've gotten more steps in today than in ages because I walked the mile to and from work and also did some pool exercise. I'm loving the job and getting ready to take a week-long intensive seminar in June. Keeping up with drinking water & electrolytes has helped. It's also interesting to see how my body is adapting to the more humid work environment. I can almost see the yellow sponge-like layers of adipose tissue (sounds nicer than fat) surrounding my internal organs. Time to get some of *that* knocked down. I'm ready!
My food choices have been better and having a chance to be around others during the day is helping my mood stability in wonderful ways!
Onwards! This week, I plan to add two days of aquarobics to my schedule (6 a.m. at work...with a small group - yeah!) and work towards selling my car. I intend to replace it with an e-bike so I can more easily get to work and the local store while getting more exercise.
I'll be on maintenance sometime in the future if I keep this up. If nothing else, I feel empowered to make more changes.4 -
Still no power here and likely not for awhile. Went for a wander and discovered a downed tree on the hydro lines on a parallel street to us. It only affects 39 houses out of the 5200 homes still without power in our municipality so we are likely low on the priority list.
I have definitely gotten my steps in carrying jugs of water up the 46 steps from the lake to use for dishes and toilet flushing. My motivation to keep my portion sizes and booze consumption under control this weekend was strong lived until the power went out but I've been so busy most days that I probably burned most of the excesses off. I will try not to keep using the lack of electricity as an excuse to misbehave! 🤣
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EvMakesChanges wrote: »Monday, Monday. I've gotten more steps in today than in ages because I walked the mile to and from work and also did some pool exercise. I'm loving the job and getting ready to take a week-long intensive seminar in June. Keeping up with drinking water & electrolytes has helped. It's also interesting to see how my body is adapting to the more humid work environment. I can almost see the yellow sponge-like layers of adipose tissue (sounds nicer than fat) surrounding my internal organs. Time to get some of *that* knocked down. I'm ready!I'll be on maintenance sometime in the future if I keep this up. If nothing else, I feel empowered to make more changes.
My food choices have been better and having a chance to be around others during the day is helping my mood stability in wonderful ways!
Onwards! This week, I plan to add two days of aquarobics to my schedule (6 a.m. at work...with a small group - yeah!) and work towards selling my car. I intend to replace it with an e-bike so I can more easily get to work and the local store while getting more exercise.
Now THAT is some power! Go my sister go!3 -
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Hello!
I found another article about motivation and discipline. I added the summary for you guys.
https://www.secondnature.io/us/guides/mind/motivation/motivation-vs-discipline
Take home message:
Motivation is what we need to be inspired to make a change.
Motivation can come from within (intrinsic) or external factors (extrinsic).
Extrinsic motivation is more of a short-term drive, for example, a monetary incentive at work, but might be good to initially motivate you.
Discipline, in this context, refers to training yourself to behave and work in a controlled and regular way, or essentially, building healthy habits.
It can take around 66 days to form a new automatic habit.
Intrinsic motivation and discipline is the winning combination for achieving goals.5 -
Hi WA's ...You have a new member joining your amazing team ... Please welcome @JessiBelleW2
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@PlaneMonkey such a bummer no power yet! Been there, done that...I feel for you!
@DD265 Glad you are working through the binge eating issue and getting some insights. Thanks for sharing this information. I think it's a really good conversation as well as the self esteem issue.
@Kali225 and @Gidgitgoescrazy Keep working toward your goals! I was stuck for a long time and it is really hard to get moving at first. Don't give up. You will break through I know it!
@EvMakesChanges Love your energy right now! Glad you are adapting to the indoor pool environment and doing better.
Today was great for food but no workout today. Work was busy and full of meetings and evaluations. The other OT and I made sure to squeeze in some kids where we could just so we could have some fun! My poor 1st grader has had a terrible school year. His teacher went on maternity leave at the end of Jan. He had a sub for a long time and then all of a sudden the principal decided to get rid of her. Apparently she wasn't open to his ideas (so far his ideas aren't generally great to be fair). The new sub made it 6 days. She spent a lot of time sending kids home for behavior and telling them they are bad kids. Our son doesn't want to go to school and he explained a situation that makes us think the sub was possibly physically with a child. The sub walked out today so my husband will emergency fill in for who knows how long. Not okay 😕 Meeting with the superintendent tomorrow 😢 Poor little kids, so heart breaking 💔6 -
So put new batteries in the scale, and it was painful !
PW - 179 - Which obviously wasn't correct
CW - 185.2
Kinda makes sense, when I started keeping track I knew my clothes fit more like I was somewhere close to my highest weight of 192 - but the scale kept saying high 170s...
Anyway, this was a real kick in the pants... Maybe just what I needed...3 -
Quick before it's too late! Sorry @ashleycarole86 - steps for last week:
16,824
14,689
8848 (guess which day was rainy as heck?)
15,346
10,673
14,310
5935 (dreaded travel day)
I didn't count any other stuff, and the riding I did was not terribly strenuous - thank you Jasper for not taking off, bucking, or any of the other crazies that 3 year-olds sometimes do!3 -
Happy Tuesday!
@conleywoods sorry to hear about the difficulties at school - poor kids! It is hard enough when changing teachers late in the year, but when they are not treated well or are not treating the kids well, that sounds pretty desperate. I'm sure your OH will help put things back on the right footing. Hugs!
@Gidgitgoescrazy consider your pants kicked!
Welcome @JessiBelleW ! We look forward to getting to know you If you have any questions, fire away. I hope you'll enjoy our team of lovely people.1 -
HI WA's another new member joining your wonderful team ..Please welcome @JEB032531
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