What are your non-scale goals?

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  • 1. Wear a size 10
    2. Run a 10 k marathon
    3. Get my bottom under 40 inches. lol
  • I haven't really thought of any non scale goals yet but off the top of my head.

    ~Fit into my Junior Size 15 jeans. (I can get them on and button them but it is really uncomfortable)
    ~Fit into my 8th grade graduation dress. (Its still a little to tight)
    ~Be able to wear a Junior size Large in shirts and size 10 jeans.
    ~Have the ability to look in the mirror and not focus on a double chin :\
    ~To feel comfortable when walking out of the house.
    ~I think clavicles are sexy and I want mine to actually be visible.
  • I'm thrilled that I can identify with so many of your goals! (Except the Marathon planner- you're definitely out of my league. )

    Quote: ~Being comfortable going to the gym ( err .. going to the gym period )
    People of all sizes go to the gym, and almost all of them are more focused on themselves than anyone else they happen to encounter there. All it takes is the motivation to join, go and keep going! Make yourself exercise regularly for a couple weeks, and it'll become a lot easier to keep going. Start with whatever you can do. If that's 15 minutes of walking every day, great; walk 15 minutes every day! If the thought of working out at the gym gives you the hibbie-gibbies, start at home.

    I joined a gym at the beginning of November and got into the habit of going every day I'm at home (at least 6 days/week). I still don't always feel like going, but it's become a sort of routine, daily obligation like brushing my teeth. I think of it has a quota of at least 30 minutes of cardio everyday and have started to budget for "skip" days.

    Quote: 1. Wear a size 10
    2. Run a 10 k marathon
    3. Get my bottom under 40 inches. lol
    Number #1 doesn't necessarily require #3. My "seat" is still over 40", and I typically wear an 8. A smaller butt would make pants shopping easier though. Finding "curvy" cuts or the stretch to accommodate my smaller waist and larger hips/thighs is a challenge.

    Quote: ~Be able to wear a Junior size Large in shirts and size 10 jeans.
    Juniors' size are always so variable. (Especially at Wet Seal, most of their stuff is super small even by junior's standards.) When I was younger I remember feeling bad when I ended up in a juniors' large. Now that I'm older I know that a juniors' large is often the same size as a ladies' small or sometimes even a juniors' small in another brand.
  • ~Have people notice I've lost weight.
    ~My husband noticing..this one is dificult as we see each other every day.
    ~Fit into size 12 again (kind of done...only one pair fits comfortably.)
    ~Fit into 10's
    ~SINGLE DIGIT JEAN SIZE! I've never done this as an adult.
    ~Wear a dress and feel comfortable in it.
    ~No more back boobs. Ugh. Hate back fat.
    ~Pick out an outfit, throw it on, and leave the house without having to change 5 times because nothing fits right.
    ~Go clothes shopping without wanting to cry.