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Happy boucing girl... you have every right to be SUPER proud of yourself!!!! We are so so happy for your and your progress.... it's been a pure joy to watch your journey unfold! You keep up the amazing work honey.... the sky is the limit for you!! 82 pounds gone forever... WOW! |
You are ALL such wonderful motivators!!!!!!! Thanks again for this thread and the warm welcomes!!!
Tomorrow is a challenge for me. I work in homecare and am on the road Fri Sat and Sun. What i usually do for lunch is pull through a Sonic or Wendy's. Now, my plan is to pack a healthy lunch, something i can nibble on all day without feeling deprived. A sandwich on low fat wheat toast and cheeses, grapes, Special K bar....that sort of thing. Wish me luck!!! There are fast food places everywhere!!!!! signed, belle the shrinking woman |
Indeed Belle, it's difficult to break habits.. i pre-plan all my meals for next day the night before, (whether i am working or not) . i will cook it all up and pack it and then if i have the food with me, i am almost always successful at behaving, because i have the food there available for me.. Pack some extra fresh fruit that you can open and pick at, (grapes work best for me).. Because sometimes i want something extra or *different* from what i planned, and having something extra helps me not to get in the "well i could stop and pick something up* mindframe i seem to get stuck in.. You can do it! We're all so proud of you both!♥ |
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Just sharing... nothing more really to contribute. Ok another thing.... I did a Kundalini yoga :praying: class last night. I have only ever done individual kundalini yoga moves in other classes, this was an entire class dedicated to it. Oh my stars what a hard class.:thud: Reminds me of Aikido yoga. Nothing easy about that. But we got to chant and I went to this class for two reasons: 1. The breath work is quite similar to some of the breathwork used in tantra and I wanted to push myself (why o why do I do that:giggle:); and 2. I wanted to chant. I did some improv vocalizations, but like what are you gonna do?? A fox can't play by ALL THE RULES!! :blink: Next Wednesday gay yoga is back on. But I may do one Kundalini a month and the other three wednesdays stick to my gay yoga. I love that class. I get to be a smart ass. Shocking, I know, but I do that a streak of that in me. And yoga classes can be so serious. Until someone :fart: that is :canadian: |
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TY for the encouragement and advice!!!!! |
Congrats, sylvie and others!!!!
Keep me in your minds, ya'll. I won't get a day off until the 20th and that makes working out very difficult, as my days begin around 6:30am and I get home about 12 to 12.5 hours later. A very long day. Over and over again, except Sundays, which are....thankfully....half days. I got my water intake up yesterday but have struggled today. Not enough water, not being able to spread my meals and snacks out evenly, and being very busy not only doing my job but training someone else to do it too have me on edge already and today was my first day back after a couple of days off. Whoever's good at that witchy woo woo stuff....send something peaceful my way please. My day starts a little after 5am tomorrow and will be slam packed with the 3 p's. People, problems, and someone who is a palaver. |
I made yummy pizza tonight that I wanted to share with everyone.
1 piece of whole grain Mediterranean flat bread (trader joes) 3PP 1/4 cup of Prego Heart Healthy Chunky Vegetable Sauce 1PP 2 light string cheeses 3PP Chopped vegetables of your choice, I used mushrooms. 0PP Put it together however you like! I peeled the string cheese off in strips, put one layer on the bottom, added mushrooms and then added a layer on the top to hold the veggies. I broiled it for 7 minutes, and the cheese came out nice and crispy! Some other variations you could use would be with a light english muffin, or sandwich thin. Same PP values. 7PP.. yay! :-) |
I lost 3 pounds this week. Generally, I feel lucky to lose 1/2 pound as I lose much more slowly than this.
The lightbulb went off in my head. I had gotten away from eating more protein, which was how I lost 50 pounds in the 1st place and due to my need for increased fiber, was eating more carbs instead. Protein keeps me full, not hungry and is better all the way around. I have learned more creative ways to include the needed fiber so that I can have the best of both worlds. Happy Friday all and have a great, healthy weekend. Hugs, (f) |
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Like you, I LOVE my iced coffee from McD. I switched to the sugar free iced vanilla coffee and honestly I can't taste the difference. For me, it's only 3 WW points, which is pretty much what any 100 calorie snack is. I save a few more calories if I do a small... but some days I want the medium :) |
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So, Jake, thanks for posing the question you did. I took it further than intended, however it did open my mind. And it changed how I saw things. I love it when my held views are questioned and reformed. Just sharin' |
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It's been day 5 for me. I didn't workout yesterday, but I did a lot of house cleaning so that had to count for something. I don't see the scale changing, but I feel less bloated and I am wearing my tight jeans comfortably!
Today, another day on track! I am not sure if I will have time to get my hour walk in today, ugh, but at least I am going dancing on Saturday! Have a good Friday, all!! Hugs! |
Back to work and back to losing lbs..
Drinking more water and UN sweet tea. I have to say I drink more black coffee than anything. I need a back and shoulder massage. any ideas how to stop shoulder pain? I've been exercising my arms, moving them around, stretching. Used icy hot the past 2 days per my Co workers advice. That helps the pain for sure. Went to a chiropractor in the past, not sure if it helped or not. Challenge? 3 words that describe your journey to a healthy you this year. Mine would be Determination, Commitment, Focus Happy weekend everybody! Ill enjoy my day off tomorrow. |
Hi Healthies! Today, i worked the morning shift, and then my friend picked me up and went went to the Gym to try out a workout class.. We did one called Newbody.. Cardio program geared for lower body and upper body using weight.. FUN.. i'm more co-ordinated than i thought LOL.. We worked out on the exercise bikes for awhile until class was starting.. What a great workout though - she's a runner and has to do a training program of walking/jogging/weights etc until her marathon and asked me to be her workout buddy, will help keep me accountable on going to the Gym (which ive procrastinated now for about 3-4 months) .. i made a deal with myself, however, that if our workout relationship fades off, i will still keep up with going to the Gym.. i'm aiming for twice a week but 3 times a week would be even better.. So far, i went yesterday & today.. yay! Now i'm home, eating a salad for lunch, some fruit too (grapes) and going to do some things i need to, before going back to work at 4.. ~~~~~~ Angel, my 3 words i've been pondering since i read it on DC the other day..i wasn't sure then.. Now i will say Strength, Determination, Tools .. |
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Mine would be Move, De-Stress, and Enjoy. :rrose: |
My challenge words: Determined, Sexy and Hot!
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GREAT challenge idea Ruff!
My would be.... Motivated, Inspired & Determined! |
Great success, peeps! Love reading about everyone's success - very motivating!
Challenge? 3 words that describe your journey to a healthy you this year. Insular - Even though I often share my process here and look for input, this feels like a very insular process to me. It's a "getting back to the marrow" feeling where it's just me and my body. Steady - I'll take a baseline of medium! Energetic! - I believe I believe I believe! |
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Regarding shoulder pain, not know specifically where you hurt. However, stretching your arms while standing in a doorway really helps to loosen them. Lean forward while your hands are above your head in the doorway. The other thing I do is use a tennis ball, sit against a wall, or on your couch, place the ball where-ever in your shoulder you hurt, and move the ball around the knot. It hurts, but does work. The other exercise I find useful is using resistance bands. Place your hands behind your back, holding both ends of the band, and try to lift your hands up and over your head. Stop where you feel the most discomfort and hang out there for awhile. If you have someone in your life who can help you with the next one... lay face down on a hard surface. Let someone put their fingers on the biggest part of the knot. They have to press HARD. You raise your arm out to the side and do small circles five times....slowly. Next, hands still on the knot, put your arm out like you are flying superman, lift your arm up and down...slowly, five times. It will help to release the knots. Chiropractors do help, but like any other healer, you have to find a good one. I use my pendulum to find healers. That has never failed me. This may not fit into your lifestyle, but if you can take a rejuvination or restorative yoga class they are designed to slowly work the knots out of your back and shoulders (and hips) using slow moves and props. Also taking a yin yoga class may also be of assistance. Yoga is not for everyone, so I only mention this as an aside. My three words: Healing - my weight is a result of internal struggles, the food is the symptom for me Understanding my internal process and making use my of shortcomings; learning how to identify the "immediate gratification voice" and how to quiet the voice so Reason may step in and be back in control Compassion - loving myself enough to see this through till the end, derailing accepted and not self criticized (saboteur will not win) |
Hi from the newb !
First off I'd like to thank someone for being my rock and support and being so understanding and encouraging... Yeah Punkin aka Starryeyes, I'm talking about you. :) So here I am, I've started weight watchers .. And I'm determined to get there and reach my goal... So heres to the future !! Thank you again punkin I <3 you. |
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