What's Your Most Recent NSV

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  • anxietyfairy
    anxietyfairy Posts: 170 Member

    Well done on being normal!

    I wish the book were longer! I feel like some things could have been expanded on and would have liked more examples, and more complete examples. It felt broken into pieces without really showing what a full habit could look like. It looks like they've taken a lot of the online information down as well. I guess the books been out for like seven years.

  • spirittrail
    spirittrail Posts: 296 Member
    edited July 25

    At least.....I bought the book several years ago. I've read another equally as good. The Kaizen Method. I can't remember who wrote it. He explains the Japanese habit forming method....The Kaizen....and it's based on building habits beginning with small steps. Eventually you rewire your brain so gradually the habits just take over. Habits are personal so it may be why you feel he didn't expand enough. Just focus on one....take tiny steps...and when it has become your personality add another. Google The Kaizen Method....that may help you too. 😊

  • anxietyfairy
    anxietyfairy Posts: 170 Member
  • gesundundmunter
    gesundundmunter Posts: 223 Member

    Good to know about subtracting 2/3 pounds for clothing/shoes.

  • AndreWTurneR8118
    AndreWTurneR8118 Posts: 10 Member

    Subtracting 1-1.5 kg for clothes is normal. Weigh yourself consistently for accuracy. Hitting “normal” after 12 years is a win. Atomic Habits nails it: small changes stick.

  • brobespierre
    brobespierre Posts: 4 Member

    That’s a fantastic set of NSVs. It’s clear you’re making real, sustainable progress. I especially like how you’re tuning in to your body and prioritizing recovery during your maintenance. I’m curious, since I’m working on managing T2 myself (diagnosed back in 2000), what’s your general approach to food and activity? I’m always interested in hearing what’s working for others.

  • abondani
    abondani Posts: 2 Member

    The straps on hairdressing capes are adjustable, so your hairdresser tightened it to prevent hair from falling in. They always tighten them, so if it's uncomfortable and you do not mind an itchy neck, just ask them to loosen it. It's got nothing to do with your body size!

  • m_ahia
    m_ahia Posts: 2 Member

    Thats Amazing! I totally understand feeling like the little things like that can motivate you so much on your fitness journey! 🙂💪

  • GodsGirl0498
    GodsGirl0498 Posts: 3 Member

    These are such encouraging pats!!!! I had gotten down to 350’s but then it creeped back on due to bad eating habits. I’m trying to focus more on protein and healthy fat with lower carbs but sugar is my nemesis! I’m not diabetic praise God Almighty, but def have an addiction to it. I use to walk 3 miles a day till the pinched nerve in my lower back started making my legs go numb when I walk or stand for too long(not long at all).

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