Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 Hi and Happy Monday to everyone! My name is Joann and I am brand spankin new to this group and have already laughed and cried with the postings Hi Joann Welcome to the group. Good luck on reaching your goals. One way to make the commitment stronger is to put it on paper. State your goals write out what you are willing to do to achieve them. The more you believe The more you achieve. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 Eat some high quality lean protein...it will probably help the cravings and the headache both...it does for me! Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 Jane, thank you so much for the welcome! and congrats on your success! every day is a new day, and each day is a blessing, So i am going to get up from here instead of surfing the net on my lunch and go use the bike or treadmill in the workout room, available for free!! lol,, i tell ya ,im my own worst enemy. God bless you in all you do and your endeavors. Blessings to you Joannjjsmth@... wrote: Welcome Joann....we have a great group and nearly everyone is positive.....we will all do great, no matter what...and when we slip we dust ourselves off and do it again! Take care. Oh by the way group, my scale says after 3 1/2 weeks of eating and only one small slip (hey it was Tiramasu, can you blame me?!) I am down 9 pounds. I do my official weigh in for my one month on Fri...weigh and measure and all that....AND I am starting to feel some pulls in my abdomen when I exercise! Wahoo! i am excited! And even through the last weeks of tax season, I am staying on track, although my last meal is sometimes around 9 pm....lolol Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 deli ham, deli roast beef, no fat turkey bacon, string cheese, deli turkey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 Hi Joann, Let every good day be a plus, and every bad day, forgive yourself instantly for and tell yourself that each good day is "money in the bank" toward your fitness goal. I have stopped weighing myself, instead record my intake and activity. Those can be real goals achieved on a daily or hourly basis. When you go by weight, numbers can be deceiving, and it will sometimes look on the scales like you are not making progress when you actually are. Measure by how you feel and how your clothes fit. May not be the best method for another, just what works for me. You are among friends here, and will discover what works for you. Welcome to the forum and how exciting to be going to England!! W. Long Beach, Mississippi Re: weekend activity & a little blue Hi and Happy Monday to everyone! My name is Joann and I am brand spankin new to this group and have already laughed and cried with the postings i have read. Its a great place to sit back and really listen to others ,and how blessed i am to be apart of this group so Thank you all! I am a single mom in Missouri, feeling 20 and fit on the inside but the outside, is a grave reminder of how i allowed emotions to take over my life , i am an emotional eater, and for the past 15 yrs of my 38 yrs on this earth, everytime i was upset, mcdonalds had the answer ,for thirty minutes, and then i would be depressed over my running to food for comfort, a vicious cirlce. So this group is a huge inspiration for me, i am trying to lose some weight before my trip to england in June, i tell myself in my head, what i need to do, and it all sounds so good, until i wake up and say, gosh this bed feels so good, i dont need to walk right now,, so today is anew day, trying new things to change my health, take care everyone! and remember, one moment at a time, ! Blessings to you all Joann Cheri wrote: well I played flag football again thisweekend. I pulled a groin muscle the firstplay :-( I planted one foot and pushed offand felt and heard the pop....) But we were6 on 6 with one sub so I played most of thegame taking it as easy as possible and blockingmore than running.I walked about half an hour Saturday and Sundayand today I don't hurt at all. My mom and stepfather are leaving for Africa Friday and will be gone till October so we were packing boxes for a couple hours yesterday.It's kind of crazy because I'm as big as I've everbeen but I'm as active or even MORE active now. I feel strong and have decent endurance... I justjiggle a bit more when I jump. I guess my philosophy is that I have lots more to do (God willing) while in this body so I want to keep it as functional as possible. At the end of my life I'd rather race in, skid to the curb, bounce a little and say, " whew, what a ride" No nice neat parallel parking for me and I imagine I'll be more of a jalopy or beat up mini van than a sleek corvette and i'm ok with that so long as I feel good about the journey Icompleted. Wow! Where'd that all come from?? Guess I'm feeling abit mortal today (as compared to the super-mom mode Itry to function at daily)I just found out Thursday thatI have another aunt just diagnosed with breast cancer(stage 4 metastatic)Some of you might remember, I justlost another aunt (different side of the family) lastfall after a very short fight (about 11 or 12 months).So I'm very aware none of us are guaranteed tomorrow.Yesterday is historyand tomorrow is a mysterybut today is a giftThat's why it's called the present.Let's all remember each day has endless possibilites formaking this world a little better by our words, acts andpriorites.Griffmom in Indy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 , bless you for the email! I just decided to do some upper body toning excercises in the gym here at work, i tried the stationary bike but i think i have a torn something in my knee, i couldnt pedal forward, so i lifted weights. I am excited about my trip in june and want to have some accomplishements before boarding that plane for a long hall. I want so much to actually do things with my kids that are active, not stationary. I guess walking will have to do for me as far as my lower end that needs major overhaul! lol have a wonderful day!! and ill keep you informed on my progress and my trip!! Blessings to you Joannlabtrek1941 wrote: Hi Joann, Let every good day be a plus, and every bad day, forgive yourself instantly for and tell yourself that each good day is "money in the bank" toward your fitness goal. I have stopped weighing myself, instead record my intake and activity. Those can be real goals achieved on a daily or hourly basis. When you go by weight, numbers can be deceiving, and it will sometimes look on the scales like you are not making progress when you actually are. Measure by how you feel and how your clothes fit. May not be the best method for another, just what works for me. You are among friends here, and will discover what works for you. Welcome to the forum and how exciting to be going to England!! W. Long Beach, Mississippi Re: weekend activity & a little blue Hi and Happy Monday to everyone! My name is Joann and I am brand spankin new to this group and have already laughed and cried with the postings i have read. Its a great place to sit back and really listen to others ,and how blessed i am to be apart of this group so Thank you all! I am a single mom in Missouri, feeling 20 and fit on the inside but the outside, is a grave reminder of how i allowed emotions to take over my life , i am an emotional eater, and for the past 15 yrs of my 38 yrs on this earth, everytime i was upset, mcdonalds had the answer ,for thirty minutes, and then i would be depressed over my running to food for comfort, a vicious cirlce. So this group is a huge inspiration for me, i am trying to lose some weight before my trip to england in June, i tell myself in my head, what i need to do, and it all sounds so good, until i wake up and say, gosh this bed feels so good, i dont need to walk right now,, so today is anew day, trying new things to change my health, take care everyone! and remember, one moment at a time, ! Blessings to you all Joann Cheri wrote: well I played flag football again thisweekend. I pulled a groin muscle the firstplay :-( I planted one foot and pushed offand felt and heard the pop....) But we were6 on 6 with one sub so I played most of thegame taking it as easy as possible and blockingmore than running.I walked about half an hour Saturday and Sundayand today I don't hurt at all. My mom and stepfather are leaving for Africa Friday and will be gone till October so we were packing boxes for a couple hours yesterday.It's kind of crazy because I'm as big as I've everbeen but I'm as active or even MORE active now. I feel strong and have decent endurance... I justjiggle a bit more when I jump. I guess my philosophy is that I have lots more to do (God willing) while in this body so I want to keep it as functional as possible. At the end of my life I'd rather race in, skid to the curb, bounce a little and say, " whew, what a ride" No nice neat parallel parking for me and I imagine I'll be more of a jalopy or beat up mini van than a sleek corvette and i'm ok with that so long as I feel good about the journey Icompleted. Wow! Where'd that all come from?? Guess I'm feeling abit mortal today (as compared to the super-mom mode Itry to function at daily)I just found out Thursday thatI have another aunt just diagnosed with breast cancer(stage 4 metastatic)Some of you might remember, I justlost another aunt (different side of the family) lastfall after a very short fight (about 11 or 12 months).So I'm very aware none of us are guaranteed tomorrow.Yesterday is historyand tomorrow is a mysterybut today is a giftThat's why it's called the present.Let's all remember each day has endless possibilites formaking this world a little better by our words, acts andpriorites.Griffmom in Indy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 Congratulations!!! That is wonderful...and you even had my favorite dessert - Tiramasu! Bethjjsmth@... wrote: Welcome Joann....we have a great group and nearly everyone is positive.....we will all do great, no matter what...and when we slip we dust ourselves off and do it again! Take care. Oh by the way group, my scale says after 3 1/2 weeks of eating and only one small slip (hey it was Tiramasu, can you blame me?!) I am down 9 pounds. I do my official weigh in for my one month on Fri...weigh and measure and all that....AND I am starting to feel some pulls in my abdomen when I exercise! Wahoo! i am excited! And even through the last weeks of tax season, I am staying on track, although my last meal is sometimes around 9 pm....lolol Jane How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 Thank you so much! I actually opened up my yahoo notepad and began journaling after my mini work out at my employers gym. It does feel good to put it down and just see progress or what needs to be done to improve. Im really excited,im giving up sugar all together, and oh do i have a headache, and am i craving it so much, but i am determined! blessings to you Joanndougpapa@... wrote: Hi and Happy Monday to everyone! My name is Joann and I am brand spankin new to this group and have already laughed and cried with the postings Hi Joann Welcome to the group. Good luck on reaching your goals. One way to make the commitment stronger is to put it on paper. State your goals write out what you are willing to do to achieve them. The more you believe The more you achieve. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 Thanks for the info. But a question, I am not familiar with what type foods have what. Could you make a suggestion or two on what food(s) would have " high quality lean protein " . Thanks Gerard > > Eat some high quality lean protein...it will probably help the > cravings and the headache both...it does for me! > Jane > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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