Lily Slim is going out of business on Oct 22!

  • I haven't reached my mini-goal yet, but I went into Lily Slim (ticker website) yesterday and I pre-emptively created and downloaded several entire sets of tickers for various goals.

    If you like LilySlim tickers, I suggest you do the same.

    My LilySlim ticker goals:

    Big Goal:
    Lose 60 pounds

    Smaller goals:
    Get out of obesity range
    Get out of overweight range
    Get to center of normal range

    Non-scale goals:
    Meditate/pray every day for a week (resets weekly)
    Go to the gym 3x a week (resets weekly)
    Do yoga every day for a month (resets monthly)
    Walk every day for a month (resets monthly)
    Go to the beach 2x a month for a year (repeats annually)

















  • Thanks for the info! I used their tickers off and on over the years but always enjoyed updating them when I was focused and added some to my sig when I made new goals.

    Hopefully Ticker Factory will stick around for when I need the extra motivation.
  • I just pre-emptively made a whole bunch of tickers for my whole weight loss journey plus several different health goals in general. I mean, I made a WHOLE BUNCH of them! I uploaded them to Imgur dot com so I can insert them from there. I always liked LiliySlim better than Ticker Factory.

    I had already done the same thing for my avatars but as we all know, 3FC avatars are broken nowadays.

    Quote: Thanks for the info! I used their tickers off and on over the years but always enjoyed updating them when I was focused and added some to my sig when I made new goals.

    Hopefully Ticker Factory will stick around for when I need the extra motivation.
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