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Thanks Ratfancy! I usually start any diet/exercise program full steam ahead and then lose all steam within the first 1-2 months. happens everytime! Infact, the minute someone asks me if I've lost weight, I turn around and try to gain it back (and then some more). This time around, I will not self-sabatoge my progress, absolutely refuse!!! I have been telling the world (well, everyone around me at least) that I am trying to lose weight, so at least i am holding myself accountable for it. Also, I have been exercising consistently for the past 6 months, lost 18 lbs, gained about 3 back before my brother mentioned the IP program. I look at IP as the re-kickstart to my weightloss for 2010!
Congrats and Best of Luck Sassy! You will be great. :) Hope you all have a great evening! BTW, i tried the cereal for the first time this morning and it was great. small portion, but really great. especially when i sprinkled some cinnamon on top. ciao! xoxo |
Originally Posted by sassykimann: Originally Posted by lcw32: Originally Posted by motiv8edmama: And I know what you mean when people the size you want to be--or smaller--are going on about being fatties. Kinda damages my self-esteem in the worst way, but I know all these ladies and gents are here to be healthy, and what's healthy for them may not be the same for me :hug: Originally Posted by mamaerinb: It's funny that you're talking about the firsts who encouraged you to start and continue, because that's how I feel about you and pita and carla and jordanna and a few others. You guys may not realize it, but tons of people read what you say, and you are all truly inspiring! I'm sad that you're all going to be leaving before me, but I hope someday someone will say this about me :carrot: Everyone else is doing great! Keep up the great work! |
Originally Posted by TaylorMayde: ELLIE?! YOU HEAR THAT?! wow. |
Originally Posted by mamaerinb: |
Confronting the Food Pusher
Oh my gosh I had a bit of a breakthrough day today -- I confronted my food pusher at work.
It came about totally naturally & it was all handled well -- basically, we were in the bathroom when she asked me how much I'd lost because "I needed to go shopping, my clothes are hanging on me" ... so I responded back with a funny, joking manner, "well, almost 30 pounds, no thanks to you and your food pushing ways. Making me want cake and sandwiches when you know I'm trying to be good!" And you know what, the look on her face, I knew that she didn't mean to be unsupportive at all - she totally owned up to it and said she wouldn't do it anymore. People -- it was totally liberating! Try it with your food pusher or unsupportive friend... I know a few people have mentioned negative or unsupportive people today, and the comments about going back to 'normal' or 'real' food -- and I think Showgirlaz (Carla) said it best when she said something like: "Well, eating 'normally' didn't work out all that well for me last time, so I don't think I'm going back to that" So true & well said Carla! As always, I looked forward to checking the forums all day -- thanks for your support and inspiration. JC |
Originally Posted by TaylorMayde: on another note. my a-hole husband got on the scale again today(after 5, yes 5 chili dogs last night) and managed to LOSE 2 WHOLE FRICKIN' POUNDS!!!!!!!!!! argggggggggggggh! i hate men(no offense men) and their metabolisms. and yes, there was no emotion in the 2 lb loss either. of course. i hope he gains 5 tomorrow. |
Originally Posted by JessicaCourez: |
Sassy...your new pic is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!! WOW!!
Erin...I would never think of you as being anything but motivational, supportive and hilarious! I wasn't referring to anyone on here, just saw some numbers and it got me to thinking, and as I was writing as I was thinking about it, well, it just ended up on here. I know just because some are smaller than others of us, it doesn't mean they or we are where we want to be to look good but most importantly to feel good. Thank you for the continual compliments you are always giving me and others. Sometimes it is really nice to hear them from a cute little person as yourself. My BFF is a small woman also and she has been following some of my new eating habits with me and I always get such a kick out of her thinking she needs to. She is so very supportive. Each time I weigh, she is the first person I call, she checks on me through the day, have I eaten enough, drank enough, etc. Between you all, her, my DH and my trainer, I have been so blessed to have so many great people that have supported, motivated, and inspired me on this journey. It has made ALL the difference in the world for me. I so love, love, love you!! Taylor, isn't it funny how we see ourselves as opposed to how other's see us? I can't imagine you being anywhere near a "fattie". You are such a beautiful girl to me. Congrats on the new place, I would go broke if I were that close to Wal-Mart. I think I would have to ask for some frequent flier credits or something. Great losses to the rest of you. Glad to see some people checking back in who have been gone for awhile and am super excited to see some arriving in Onederland!! Had to edit to add... Jessica...WAY TO GO!!! And one more thing... THIS FAT CHICK IS GOING TO HAVE TO BUY A SCALE...THAT'S ALL THERE IS TO IT!! :p |
Originally Posted by motiv8edmama: OH! and i have to completey agree on sassy's new pic!! |
Originally Posted by motiv8edmama: I have had that same thought! I look at people who are 150 - 130 pounds and they are trying to get lower and, ALL I can think is "Please let me get to that weight." I do wonder what they are thinking. I also wonder, when I get to "there" will I wish for something a little less?? I know, like you, it doesn't matter what other people think or what they want. We each have to be happy and HEALTHY in our own skin. They know now that some of the heavier people are much healthier than the skinny people. That seems to mean weight alone isn't a deciding factor. If you really want to know what I think when I look at your pictures, I see a beautiful woman who is diligently taking control of what she can with realistic goals. I think you will have great success and be very proud and happy with yourself when you reach your goal. |
Erin...by the way, just so you know, your bf and I are two timing you. Jacob is MINE!
Carla...that was so sweet of you. You are so inspiring to me. I really learn a lot from your posts and am so encouraged at how you have stuck to this for so long, your determination is awesome. When I have a question, even when someone else beats me to the asking, I always wait and watch for your responses. I do not go to a coach, have never, and am very grateful for all of your experience and knowledge and I also think it is very nice of you to put the time into researching the questions people have. |
on a bit of a bittersweet note.
my husband told me today that i am now neglecting him in favor of my "online friends"... i told him with complete honesty and love that "these women give me the support i have NEVER received in this lifetime". i do feel guilty now. what to do? |
Originally Posted by motiv8edmama: i heart you. isn't he such a handsome muffin? jeez i feel like such a pedo for saying that! |
Originally Posted by motiv8edmama: |
Originally Posted by mamaerinb: Just give him a little extra attention every third night and all should be fine. Goodness, I can't think of anything serious to say to this one. Maybe you should talk to him when he gets home and explain how this isn't the easiest thing for you but you are doing it not only for yourself but for your entire family. I mean, I know my loss has improved our family life, I can actually do much more with my hubby and kidos than before. Maybe you could explain to him we are all right here in the same boat with you and all give and take adive to and from one another and that if you weren't on here, you may not be doing as well, you do learn a lot of information that a lot of coaches can't tell you because regardless of being good or bad, many of them just don't have the experience some people on here have. Tell him it is not intentional and you are sorry he feels neglected (don't apologize for neglecting him, just validate his feelings, not that you have done anything wrong) and then proceed as above, give him extra attention every 3rd night. ;) Sometimes our spouses are needier than at other times. :?: |
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