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Originally Posted by alexasmama
WAY TO GO! That is a great idea that I may have to steal next time DH and I have a date night at the movies. I am having a hard time staying OP during the weekends because DH LOVES to eat out on the weekends. I may need to use your idea next time we go out.
I am having a really hard time getting back on track after being sick and moving (finally) to be with DH at his out of town job. I gained a pound at last weigh in and felt so extremely guilty about it. I know a lot of it was water weight because of having soup, but it still was discouraging. I had only been .9 pounds away from signing the 10 pound board, now I have a little further to go. I have had a good OP day today, because I am determined to get this weight off!
You'll do it, if you just ignore the numbers on the scale. I was beginning to panick because I've set a goal to lose 10 more lbs before Easter (we're going on a cruise). I've been worrying that I won't make it and will be self conscious in my swim suit. I realized whatever I lose will look better than the way I was.
I've been having some troubles on this blue plan. I didn't have any cravings or hunger on preconditioning or the yellow plan. The blue is another story. I can't wait to get to green. Hopefully, it will be better. Yesterday, I thought about everything under the sun. I had visions of cupcakes in my head all day. I tried to drink decaf green tea, drink more water, etc. Finally, I cut a sliver off one of the meal replacement bars and slowly nibbled on it. It did the trick. Hopefully, it won't slip me up.
I kept thinking of one of Richard Simmons' sayings, "A sliver leads to a slab; a slab leads to a slob."