Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 It's reasonable to expect to lose 1-2 pounds of fat per week. That's 12-24 pounds per 12 week challenge if you're really in high gear. So, you're right on target with your fat loss. There's nothing to feel sad about. You've already lost more scale weight in your first four weeks than I lost in my entire first challenge. It sounds like you're having your 4 week freak out right on schedule. http://www.skwigg.com/id40.html Your results are great, but your expectations can be your undoing. Here's a good quote from Hussman's site: From Dr. Hussman: " Here is your job today: adhere to a winning pattern of action that you know will produce results if you follow it consistently. That's all. And if you do that today, congratulate yourself as a winner. If instead, you insist on measuring your success by whether or not the scale or caliper show progress today, you're creating a game you can lose. In Covey's words, you're putting yourself in the position of trying to manage consequences rather than actions. You'll never get a reliable sense of confidence that way. Look, you're following a program that works. Do troubleshoot. Do review your workouts, food choices, portion sizes, and meal plans. But make every day a game you can win. " > Week four is over. I have lost 5 pounds in a month... 5 inches and > 1.68% body fat. I wanted so much by this time. Am I hoping too much. > I am doing everything the books say... working out harder than I have > ever done. I have lost and for that I am thankful. I just want so > much... so much... to get a new me. > > Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Jackie - 5 pounds in a month, and 5 " and 1.68% body fat - that's a fabulous transition! You are getting a new you! While it's great to set goals related to numbers, it's important to set realistic goals (body-related and non-body-related) so you can feel success and motivated. What non-body goals have you set? How are they progressing? What are your body-related goals? Be sure to read the links sent; they're helpful and on target - n At 05:22 AM 4/24/2006, you wrote: >Week four is over. I have lost 5 pounds in a month... 5 inches and >1.68% body fat. I wanted so much by this time. Am I hoping too much. >I am doing everything the books say... working out harder than I have >ever done. I have lost and for that I am thankful. I just want so >much... so much... to get a new me. > >Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Thanks .... I feel better about " life " today. I just had such big expectations for my first 4 weeks. Thanks for the quote, that is for sure right on. This morning I got up, did my work out, put in extra effort despite painful ankle from a sprain last week in a greasy slip in a restaurant. I sweated good, ate a measured breakfast and promised myself I wasn't going to give up. Thanks again for your encouragement!!!! Jackie > > Week four is over. I have lost 5 pounds in a month... 5 inches and > > 1.68% body fat. I wanted so much by this time. Am I hoping too much. > > I am doing everything the books say... working out harder than I have > > ever done. I have lost and for that I am thankful. I just want so > > much... so much... to get a new me. > > > > Jackie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Thanks n, I am going to check everything out for sure today. I feel better about life this morning. Going to reevaluate my eating, and work out later today. My Non body goals are: - to learn to like myself more (it is coming along) - to learn to encourage others by finding inner focus myself.( iam liking doing that) - to learn confidence ( slowly coming along) My body related goals are: - my daughters old white pants (want them to fit good and then be too big). I can get them on and done up so long as I don't want to breathe. - to see my muscle that is buried beneath my fat - to be a 8/9 instead of a 12/14 size - to hopefully see most of my cellulite disappear or at least lessen. My focus... I come from a large family. My cousin has just hit around 385 pounds. He is scaring me big time. I want so badly to do well so that I can help him to get started in taking care of himself. That is me in a nut shell. thanks so much for caring and the encouragement Jackie > >Week four is over. I have lost 5 pounds in a month... 5 inches and > >1.68% body fat. I wanted so much by this time. Am I hoping too much. > >I am doing everything the books say... working out harder than I have > >ever done. I have lost and for that I am thankful. I just want so > >much... so much... to get a new me. > > > >Jackie > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 > I am going to check everything out for sure today. I feel better > about life this morning. Going to reevaluate my eating, and work > out later today. Thats the right attitude! Take a deep breath and keep going! I always tell people to put things in perspective when they want the changes to happen rightnowimmediatelypoutpout - it took you longer than 4/6/8/12 weeks to put on this bodyfat/weight, its not going to melt off in record time just because you are 'starting' to change. Change takes consistant long term persistance - just aim for a goal and be the best you can be - which may not be to 'fit into' your daughters white pants -hehe you may want to buy a smaller size who knows? ;-) joni ------------------------------------- *think lifestyle change, not just another 12 week 'diet' - anyone can diet, but that isnt really making a change for good* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Big hugs and thanks Joni.... Thanks so much.. Jackie > > I am going to check everything out for sure today. I feel better > > about life this morning. Going to reevaluate my eating, and work > > out later today. > > Thats the right attitude! Take a deep breath and keep going! I always > tell people to put things in perspective when they want the changes > to happen rightnowimmediatelypoutpout - it took you longer than > 4/6/8/12 weeks to put on this bodyfat/weight, its not going to melt > off in record time just because you are 'starting' to change. Change > takes consistant long term persistance - just aim for a goal and be > the best you can be - which may not be to 'fit into' your daughters > white pants -hehe you may want to buy a smaller size who knows? ;-) > > > > joni > > ------------------------------------- > *think lifestyle change, not just another 12 week 'diet' - anyone can > diet, but that isnt really making a change for good* > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Five pounds in four weeks (that's only 28 days by the way...that means that you created a caloric deficit of 625 calories a day, on average!), five inches lost, and 1.68% body fat gone!....You ARE building a new you, so don't you dare downplay your results. We Americans are all tied up in instant gratification, but life is really about the journey to our goals. Enjoy the changes you are making, revel in how much better you feel and how proud you are of sticking to your plan. You are doing great. Barbara > > Week four is over. I have lost 5 pounds in a month... 5 inches and > 1.68% body fat. I wanted so much by this time. Am I hoping too much. > I am doing everything the books say... working out harder than I have > ever done. I have lost and for that I am thankful. I just want so > much... so much... to get a new me. > > Jackie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 Jackie - These are wonderful, achievable, attainable goals. What are you doing each week to work on your non-body related goals? I'm convinced that the reason BFL (and BFFM) work is that they take a 3-prong approach to: Nutrition + Exercise + Mental Stay in touch with us n At 06:51 AM 4/24/2006, you wrote: >My Non body goals are: >- to learn to like myself more (it is coming along) >- to learn to encourage others by finding inner focus myself.( iam >liking doing that) >- to learn confidence ( slowly coming along) > >My body related goals are: >- my daughters old white pants (want them to fit good and then be too >big). I can get them on and done up so long as I don't want to >breathe. >- to see my muscle that is buried beneath my fat >- to be a 8/9 instead of a 12/14 size >- to hopefully see most of my cellulite disappear or at least lessen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 Hummm got me thinking. What am I doing to work on my non body goals? Really, I don't know. I guess until you asked that question I didnt realize how much I was depending on a changed body to change " everything " . Hummmmm... back to the thinking... Thanks for that question, it for sure has opened something up in me this am. Jackie > >My Non body goals are: > >- to learn to like myself more (it is coming along) > >- to learn to encourage others by finding inner focus myself.( iam > >liking doing that) > >- to learn confidence ( slowly coming along) > > > >My body related goals are: > >- my daughters old white pants (want them to fit good and then be too > >big). I can get them on and done up so long as I don't want to > >breathe. > >- to see my muscle that is buried beneath my fat > >- to be a 8/9 instead of a 12/14 size > >- to hopefully see most of my cellulite disappear or at least lessen. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 OMG! This was SUCH a great post!!!!!! I really needed to read it! I am starting week 5 and have also been freaking out starting last week!!! Now I know it is totally normal!!! THANK YOU!!!!!! Anita > > Week four is over. I have lost 5 pounds in a month... 5 inches and > > 1.68% body fat. I wanted so much by this time. Am I hoping too much. > > I am doing everything the books say... working out harder than I have > > ever done. I have lost and for that I am thankful. I just want so > > much... so much... to get a new me. > > > > Jackie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 OMG! This was SUCH a great post!!!!!! I really needed to read it! I am starting week 5 and have also been freaking out starting last week!!! Now I know it is totally normal!!! THANK YOU!!!!!! Anita > > Week four is over. I have lost 5 pounds in a month... 5 inches and > > 1.68% body fat. I wanted so much by this time. Am I hoping too much. > > I am doing everything the books say... working out harder than I have > > ever done. I have lost and for that I am thankful. I just want so > > much... so much... to get a new me. > > > > Jackie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 What a great bunch of folks!!!!! Have a wonderful day! Jackie > > > Week four is over. I have lost 5 pounds in a month... 5 inches > and > > > 1.68% body fat. I wanted so much by this time. Am I hoping too > much. > > > I am doing everything the books say... working out harder than I > have > > > ever done. I have lost and for that I am thankful. I just want > so > > > much... so much... to get a new me. > > > > > > Jackie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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