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Part of the Beck program allows non-food rewards as part of staying motivated. I decided to reward myself for every week I make it through to weigh-in while trying my all-time best to stick to it.
This weekend I gave myself my first reward--a Bossa Nova album to add to my Bossa Nova collection. Today my calorie plan is in place and I've been on track so far. Already trying to decide what the next title will be in that Bossa Nova playlist, which is a little cocky, but motivating anyway. Here's wishing everyone a great day! |
Spanky- Get your dancing shoes on :cb:
I'm rewarding myself for any exercise I get. I need some help with my hair, I lost so much hair from the chemo and it never came back. It thinned out I didn't completely lose it. I wear hats all the time now. It's all fly away and in my face all the time. It won't hold a curl. Just looks terrible in general. I saw a woman with extensions which looks great, but they don't last. I think my rewards will revolve around beauty shops. I have never tried that gel manicure either. |
Love all the rewarding going on. It's really nice to have something to look forward to. Think my current reward is just knowing that in not too long it will be summer and I will have to buy a completely new summer wardrobe! Yay!
Weighed in at 122.6 today, really not too far from my goal weight now and it's becoming very exciting indeed. |
Eli-122 Oh wow, you're almost there. :carrot::bravo::cb::hat::dance::flow1::twirly::woo hoo::cheer2::cheer3::congrat::broc::cheer:
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I got refitted for my bra I'm now a 32 f from a 38 f I can't wrap my head around it.im still incredibly frustrated at all my body fat I look skinny as **** until I take my clothes off
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Skittles-Are you doing exercise? I've heard that diet makes you look good in clothes and exercise makes you look good without them. ;) I felt a little naughty writing that. :o
Now that it's getting warmer, I want to start bringing in my too small clothes. It will be fun seeing what I can get into. :D |
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I always wear sports bras (TMI!!), so I don't really think too much about it, although 36s are too big now. :cry: |
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Skittles-I have never heard of a size f or g bra, are you from the USA? Maybe I am more out of it than I thought. I don't wear bras much anymore.
I have been worried about shopping for new clothes because I read about how hard it was with the new sizing. I hate shopping for clothes anyway. Been known to wear clothes that were falling apart at the seams to garden in. |
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Bras go way past G, and in fact G is pretty common. I think it gets very hard once you're past K, but up to that is definitely possible from good bra suppliers. Bravissimo reckon the average size in the UK is 32F (E to Americans). Most people who wear bras are in the wrong size, usually too big over the back and too small in the cup. I'm really lucky that I have a broad chest, because at my height I should probably be a 24 over the back, AKA only able to get bras made in Poland. As it is, I think I'm a 30F-G, but due to disability issues I can't wear ordinary bras, so I live in Bravado Body Silk stretchy maternity bras which are WONDERFUL, and just about get away with the size that fits a 32E, bulging slightly at the top.
121.4 this morning. |
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Dynx, I have been doing a lot of shopping at Goodwill during this weight loss journey. It's super fun, and you can get a lot for a little! And you can also pick things up for doing yard work or painting, etc., as you mentioned, that you are comfortable with. :carrot: |
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