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Originally Posted by lunarsongbird
Beach, Have you started looking for a new job?
Yeah, I have money saved up and I have a job always on offer because a lot of my family have businesses.
I decided today at work (when I was just about to break into a nervous breakdown and just start crying everywhere) that I'm going to hand in my resignation on Monday, and I took the next two days (Saturday/Sunday) off in annual leave. It's been terrible for me - little to no physical activity, shiftwork so my body clock is screwed, and the fact I work in the mining industry means I feel obliged to hide my sexuality and live a lie.
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Originally Posted by Bex1984
Loseit is an amazing app! You can scan bar codes and it will find the food, if its not registered you can input the nutrition for next time. I find it so useful!!!
Thanks, will look into it
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Originally Posted by MusicalAstronaut
My biggest piece of advice for starting & sticking with it is BABY STEPS. For example, when I started I focused on exercising regularly. For about a month, that's the only change I made. Then I cut out soda. A few weeks later, I started packing my lunch instead of going out for it. Changing your whole lifestyle at once can be overwhelming and just plain unpleasant. It seems better to do it all at once (more results faster!) but I promise, small changes over time will be ones that you stick with. I know the feeling of (for lack of a better word) despair that comes with realizing that you need to make a change, and I understand that immediately cutting out everything feels right. But give this a shot first.
And soon, you'll have worked your way up to where you want to be! There's a website I love that's called Nerd Fitness (I won't link but you can always google it if you're interested) where they compare it to videogames. In a game, you can't immediately go battle the big boss because he'll just kill you. First, you have to kill 20 little bad guys and slowly build up your skills. It's leveling up, in real life. :P
Thanks alot, will definately take it on board. One thing I really want to be able to do is jog for like 30 minutes straight - be that fit - so every morning I jog a certain distance and the next day I jog an extra 10m (per route, I do 4x the route per day so it's an extra 40m per day).
Also, in the past I have gone and changed everything at once dramatically - and there were results, but they were short term.
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Went for my walk/jog this morning, and that was it for exercise.
Diet was good, BBQ was okay just had one bread roll with some meat and ate well all day
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DAY 5 (WOW!)
30min walk
20min swim
tennis
30min walk
20min swim
Avocado on toast for breakfast
Grilled fish and salad for lunch
Chicken stirfry for dinner
Thanks for the support everyone! I have had a sneaky look at the scale and it's good news! But I won't share it until I've finished the week
