(Shy People)How are you doing today? Anything GOOD going on
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had great nsv today, was training in the gym with my PT earlier when a random guy walked past and said to him "you've got her well toned!"
made me slightly self conscious as i continued to lift but nice all the same
WOW! Isn't that tremendous. Both kinda scary and exciting all at the same time. You are doing great and even strangers are noticing. i'm so proud of you too!!! Thanks for taking the time to reply to this thread. :flowerforyou:0 -
Pretty good, just came in from the garden where my little ones and I were planting the seeds for this year's veggie growing
We shall be feasting on pumpkins, courgettes, tomatoes, peas, sweetcorn and strawberries by late summer All grown in pots on our yard. The best parts were seeing my 4 year old daughter getting so excited about planting the seeds and being quite proficient about it and my 17 month old son planting his first pea seeds
If I teach them nothing else in their life at least they will always know how to grow their own food
Gardening is so very therapeutic isn't it. Plus, it's also exercise too! I think that you've spent such a beautiful day with your precious little ones sowing seeds. I know they are going to reap more than the beautiful fruits and veggies you guys planted, they will ALWAYS remember the tender love and care and learning that you taught them today and that is so very cool and terrific. You ROCK--period. thank you for replying too.0 -
Baking wholewheat & oatmeal buns for lunch tomorrow and in general having a pretty good day I hope you are all as happy as I am
WOW, baking your own bread for your lunch tomorrow is so very impressive. How fabulous to know when you have your lunch that a big part of it was made with love from your own hands. Those ingredients sounds wonderful for buns too. I'm glad you'v had a pretty good day and even happier that you are happy too! Thank you so much for replying. It is very encouraging too.0 -
I am wonderful thanx for asking!0
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I am wonderful thanx for asking!
My pleasure and I'm glad you're doing well0 -
Haha this is so funny, I actually started writing a post about this and then stopped because I just couldn't make myself post it.
I ran 8 miles today! Personal record! I'm so excited about it, but I feel like I'm bragging when I tell people, and no one seems to want to hear it...
Are you kidding, I think that is awesome.:drinker: I used to run, key words, used to,when younger, I never made it 8 miles but did go 2 miles each evening. Through orange orchards mind you. Oh, the fragrance. It was wonderful.
You can be very proud of your accomplishment. Is that your goal or do you plan on going more or entering races. Do you do roads or cross country??????????0 -
This is probably the nicest thread I have ever seen on here. Everyone is being so kind and supportive - exactly what MFP should always be about. I hope you all had a wonderful weekend, and have a fantastic week! Thank you all for such uplifting posts. :flowerforyou:0
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This is probably the nicest thread I have ever seen on here. Everyone is being so kind and supportive - exactly what MFP should always be about. I hope you all had a wonderful weekend, and have a fantastic week! Thank you all for such uplifting posts. :flowerforyou:
And THANK YOU for taking the time and care to post--that's mighty kind of you0 -
I got some much needed rest today. :yawn: After church my hubby kept the dogs quiet and I took a long nap. I should have been out walking but the wind was blowing hard and it looked as if was going to rain any minute. So I decided not to feel guilty and take the nap. I wish everyone a wonderful week ahead.:flowerforyou:0
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I got some much needed rest today. :yawn: After church my hubby kept the dogs quiet and I took a long nap. I should have been out walking but the wind was blowing hard and it looked as if was going to rain any minute. So I decided not to feel guilty and take the nap. I wish everyone a wonderful week ahead.:flowerforyou:
How lovely. I do so appreciate your post, because naps are so important to our health and our bodies, minds and souls. So glad you took a beautiful nap and may you take many more as your body needs to--completely guilt free to boot. How lovely your sweet hubby kept the dogs quiet too. YEA for naps and for you!0 -
What a great tread - I am SUPER shy so I think it is a great icebreacker - If fact I am so shy that it has held me back in life - BUT NO MORE Weight loss is a funny journey and only being at the start I am constantly wondering what the future holds. Hope everyone has a fantastic day and finds something today that makes you smile and say whoohoo. xoxo0
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What a great tread - I am SUPER shy so I think it is a great icebreacker - If fact I am so shy that it has held me back in life - BUT NO MORE Weight loss is a funny journey and only being at the start I am constantly wondering what the future holds. Hope everyone has a fantastic day and finds something today that makes you smile and say whoohoo. xoxo
WOW! What a tremendously encouraging post this is for me and so many others too--believe me! I just love that you took the time and care to reply and I am just so encouraged at your positivity and sheer POWER to not only know that being super shy has held you back in life (been ripping you off something fierce), but to turn around and admit that to yourself and then go on further to declare openly that it's game over and big ole "NO MORE"...WOW--you rock--period.
Thank you also for being so kindhearted as to wish us smiles and good things too. You are marvelous and again, I am so proud of you !!!0 -
This site is the only place I am NOT shy.
What do you want to know?
Totally this. :blushing:0 -
Haha this is so funny, I actually started writing a post about this and then stopped because I just couldn't make myself post it.
I ran 8 miles today! Personal record! I'm so excited about it, but I feel like I'm bragging when I tell people, and no one seems to want to hear it...
that's AWESOME. Congrats on your personal record. ...I brag about my running accomplishments on MFP but also on dailymile.com and on this Facebook group called I to run (I "love" to run). It's a great place to post your running accomplishments and get some great positive feedback!0 -
I'm really shy in person. I'm always the quite one mainly cause I stutter and its something I have been fighting with my whole life. I feel lesser of a man when I do I shouldn't I know but I hate it lol. Thats why I really like the internet and forums cause I dont have to worry about trying to get a word out. oh I'm doing great today thanks for asking. =D0
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I am defintely less shy on MFP than outside of it. It's probably the hide behind the keyboard/monitor thing. I am mostly shy around women. I am working on it though. Like going to a Zumba class for the past few months. I stick out but I like to think it's because I am a 300+ lbs man with 1 to 2 guys in class of 20-30 women. Or maybe it's because I suck at it. :blushing: either way it helps in getting me out of my comfort zone.
I wish we had men in our zumba classes. I think a lot of men would love it. Congratulations for stepping out of your comfort zone ('cuz that must be WAAAAY out of your zone for someone shy around women). Nobody believes that I'm shy but I am. I just keep challenging myself in situations where I'd prefer to fall into a crack in the floor.
Great thready BTW. Love that you thought of shy people. I'm not shy on MFP but in person I feel shy even when I may appear to be quite gregarious.0 -
I'm really shy in person. I'm always the quite one mainly cause I stutter and its something I have been fighting with my whole life. I feel lesser of a man when I do I shouldn't I know but I hate it lol. Thats why I really like the internet and forums cause I dont have to worry about trying to get a word out. oh I'm doing great today thanks for asking. =D
You're very welcomed and you are so NOT alone. I literally couldn't talk until I was about 12 years old (well...I could talk, but it would take me about 10 minutes to say "hi how are you doing :laugh: ) because I stuttered so badly. That didn't stop me then (even though many people sure wished it did :laugh: ) because it was irritating as all get out to me (the talker) and them (the listeners). And I don't let it stop me now. I can laugh now, but it wasn't nearly as funny (to me--but it was to others in a bad way :laugh: ) then. I finally came out of it sorta when I was a young woman, but I still stutter now, but people think it's "cute" now. Go figure.
What caused me to stutter so badly was I'm left handed and was forced by schools i went to to write with my right hand (so I'm ambidextrous to this day...but i write with my left hand and do many other things like sports with my right hand).
anyhoo, again, I can totally relate to you and your stuttering and just know you are so very special and cool, because you can do what others can't...even if it's stuttering! Have you seen the movie The King's Speech? It was really good, and deals with stuttering big time. Lots of cussing in it, but other than that--terrific and inspirational movie.
You've probably checked out this link before, but here's a site that may help:
http://www.stutteringhelp.org/Default.aspx?tabid=50
I want to thank you so much for taking the time to post--your post is going to inspire and encourage a LOT of people, believe me!!! You Rock sir...period:flowerforyou:0 -
I am defintely less shy on MFP than outside of it. It's probably the hide behind the keyboard/monitor thing. I am mostly shy around women. I am working on it though. Like going to a Zumba class for the past few months. I stick out but I like to think it's because I am a 300+ lbs man with 1 to 2 guys in class of 20-30 women. Or maybe it's because I suck at it. :blushing: either way it helps in getting me out of my comfort zone.
I wish we had men in our zumba classes. I think a lot of men would love it. Congratulations for stepping out of your comfort zone ('cuz that must be WAAAAY out of your zone for someone shy around women). Nobody believes that I'm shy but I am. I just keep challenging myself in situations where I'd prefer to fall into a crack in the floor.
Great thready BTW. Love that you thought of shy people. I'm not shy on MFP but in person I feel shy even when I may appear to be quite gregarious.
Yes indeed...doesn't he absolutely ROCK by stepping out of his comfort zone and doing Zumba? And you are so fabulous for posting that you wished more guys would join.
Thanks so much for posting, you didn't have to take the time and care to post--but you did and your beautiful comments are just so cool. :flowerforyou:0 -
I'm really shy in person. I'm always the quite one mainly cause I stutter and its something I have been fighting with my whole life. I feel lesser of a man when I do I shouldn't I know but I hate it lol. Thats why I really like the internet and forums cause I dont have to worry about trying to get a word out. oh I'm doing great today thanks for asking. =D
You're very welcomed and you are so NOT alone. I literally couldn't talk until I was about 12 years old (well...I could talk, but it would take me about 10 minutes to say "hi how are you doing :laugh: ) because I stuttered so badly. That didn't stop me then (even though many people sure wished it did :laugh: ) because it was irritating as all get out to me (the talker) and them (the listeners). I can laugh now, but it wasn't nearly as funny (to me--but it was to others in a bad way :laugh: ) then. I finally came out of it sorta when I was a young woman, but I still stutter now, but people think it's "cute" now. Go figure.
What caused me to stutter so badly was I'm left handed and was forced by schools i went to to write with my right hand (so I'm ambidextrous to this day...but i write with my left hand and do many other things like sports with my right hand).
anyhoo, again, I can totally relate to you and your stuttering and just know you are so very special and cool, because you can do what others can't...even if it's stuttering! Have you seen the movie The King's Speech? It was really good, and deals with stuttering big time. Lots of cussing in it, but other than that--terrific and inspirational movie.
You've probably checked out this link before, but here's a site that may help:
http://www.stutteringhelp.org/Default.aspx?tabid=50
I want to thank you so much for taking the time to post--your post is going to inspire and encourage a LOT of people, believe me!!! You Rock sir...period:flowerforyou:0 -
I figured out today that I don't have to hold a camera way above my head to get my double chin out of the picture. It just isn't quite there anymore. I mean I am still over 300lbs, but after losing 31lbs, my double chin seems to have shrunken quite a bit.0
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I figured out today that I don't have to hold a camera way above my head to get my double chin out of the picture. It just isn't quite there anymore. I mean I am still over 300lbs, but after losing 31lbs, my double chin seems to have shrunken quite a bit.
Woo-Hoo that is such fabulous news, you fabulous winner you! I can totally relate to how you feel too and I'm so proud of you!!!
Thanks for posting:flowerforyou:0 -
Fine. Giving a standardized test today to my 9th graders.
Debating whether or not I should sign up for another Barre class. I LOVED it. But I felt so fat and out of place there...0 -
I'm new to MFP and really enjoy these forums. There are 3 of us at work using this app and it's nice to have support with losing weight. I've decided not to call it a diet because for me, it's more of a lifestyle change. I feel better already. I also love seeing and reading about success stories on this site. Gives me inspiration and hope that I can achieve my goal.0
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I feel the same way holding a camera. I can't wait until I don't have to do it anymore!!! Way to go.0
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Fine. Giving a standardized test today to my 9th graders.
Debating whether or not I should sign up for another Barre class. I LOVED it. But I felt so fat and out of place there...
Best wishes on the testing your students today. I'm so proud of you for even "considering" another Barre class. Listen, the FACT that you are even considering it is making your body so scared, so filled with dreaded and rotten FEAR, because your body KNOWS if you DARE take that class--it's fat & sloppy days are numbered. You body doesn't want you to be in control, it wants to keep you weighed down (literally), so you can get sick and tired and ugh-ish.
Just know, that if you DARE to take that class again, something BAD is going to happen to your body and the bad habits it loves--it's going to get healthier and shrink. PLUS, if you DARE take that class...someone else "considering" taking it, but with legitimate apprehensions (just like yours, because they are legit), someone will see you and be inspired and encouraged by your bravery and dedication to making your fat CRY (a.k.a. sweating) and will sign up too. So, just know if you DARE take that class...all kinds of good stuff will start and bad stuff (depression, etc.) will stick around.
Again, YOU ROCK for posting (because someone here on MFP is also scared to take some class and because of your brave post here, will do it). Thank you for posting and I'm pulling for ya--you can do it, if you DARE0 -
I'm new to MFP and really enjoy these forums. There are 3 of us at work using this app and it's nice to have support with losing weight. I've decided not to call it a diet because for me, it's more of a lifestyle change. I feel better already. I also love seeing and reading about success stories on this site. Gives me inspiration and hope that I can achieve my goal.
Me too...I LOVE MFP and the free tools are just fabulous in helping me as well as the success stories, tips and everything. I'm so proud of you for doing this and thank you for posting!!!:flowerforyou:0 -
I'm sick and home with a flu, but that didn't stop me for going out and finishing W6D2 in the C25K program!
Sort of annoyed, as I've been under 1200 cals for a couple of days now, and gotten into a habit of filling up on chocolate. (Only small pieces, but still!)0 -
I'm sick and home with a flu, but that didn't stop me for going out and finishing W6D2 in the C25K program!
Sort of annoyed, as I've been under 1200 cals for a couple of days now, and gotten into a habit of filling up on chocolate. (Only small pieces, but still!)
WHAT???!!!?????
You ROCK and I'm so proud of you for working out ANYHOW...again, you ROCK--period.:flowerforyou:0 -
The C25K program is actually quite fun, once you're done with the running. When I started out 6 weeks ago, I barely made the first run, today I ran 2 x 10 minutes! It's still slow, but I can see and feel the progress.
I really recommend it to people who want to start running.0 -
The C25K program is actually quite fun, once you're done with the running. When I started out 6 weeks ago, I barely made the first run, today I ran 2 x 10 minutes! It's still slow, but I can see and feel the progress.
I really recommend it to people who want to start running.0
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