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I got on the scale today and I was 6 pounds down! I started using the DailyPlate

at LIVESTRONG.COM this past week. I have been tracking all my meals and

activities.I am stoked people!

Progress not....oh forget that progress and more progress!!!

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Congrats!  Keep going!

- Helen

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Sent: Saturday, June 6, 2009 9:33:55 AM

Subject: What did I do??

I got on the scale today and I was 6 pounds down! I started using the DailyPlate

at LIVESTRONG.COM this past week. I have been tracking all my meals and

activities.I am stoked people!

Progress not....oh forget that progress and more progress!!!

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Helen.....thank you!!!

It appears you are the only one who talks to me!!....LOL

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> I got on the scale today and I was 6 pounds down! I started using the

DailyPlate at LIVESTRONG.COM this past week. I have been tracking all my meals

and activities.I am stoked people!

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> Progress not....oh forget that progress and more progress!!!

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LOL... we'll get through the next 11 weeks together... its okay! 

- Helen

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Sent: Sunday, June 7, 2009 12:10:16 PM

Subject: Re: What did I do??

Helen.....thank you!!!

It appears you are the only one who talks to me!!....LOL

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> From: awakesleeping59 <awakesleeping59@ ...>

> To: bodyforlife@ yahoogroups. com

> Sent: Saturday, June 6, 2009 9:33:55 AM

> Subject: What did I do??

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> I got on the scale today and I was 6 pounds down! I started using the

DailyPlate at LIVESTRONG.COM this past week. I have been tracking all my meals

and activities.I am stoked people!

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> Progress not....oh forget that progress and more progress!!!

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Thats a deal Helen!!!

No Excuses, Just Dedication

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> > From: awakesleeping59 <awakesleeping59@ ...>

> > To: bodyforlife@ yahoogroups. com

> > Sent: Saturday, June 6, 2009 9:33:55 AM

> > Subject: What did I do??

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> > I got on the scale today and I was 6 pounds down! I started using the

DailyPlate at LIVESTRONG.COM this past week. I have been tracking all my meals

and activities.I am stoked people!

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> > Progress not....oh forget that progress and more progress!!!

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That's awesome! My body seems to want to remain at this weight but it's changing

shape so that's all good too :) I'm thinking it's changing from the inside out

right now and it will all show up on the outside as well with definition and

smaller inches, toned and FABULOUS!!!

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> I got on the scale today and I was 6 pounds down! I started using the

DailyPlate at LIVESTRONG.COM this past week. I have been tracking all my meals

and activities.I am stoked people!

>

> Progress not....oh forget that progress and more progress!!!

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Very good attitude!!! It is best to keep working hard at it. The worse thing to

do is continually fall back saying " progress not perfection " . I asked Bill a

question about that mantra once. He said some people cannot accept what occurs

unless they do it perfectly. He further went on to say that " progress not

perfection " is not a fallback position if you continually fail or fall way short

of your goal.

Believe and achieve!!

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> > I got on the scale today and I was 6 pounds down! I started using the

DailyPlate at LIVESTRONG.COM this past week. I have been tracking all my meals

and activities.I am stoked people!

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> > Progress not....oh forget that progress and more progress!!!

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This was an obvious dig at one of our members. Please remember this is a support

group. You have been warned!

Andy

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> Very good attitude!!! It is best to keep working hard at it. The worse thing

to do is continually fall back saying " progress not perfection " . I asked Bill a

question about that mantra once. He said some people cannot accept what occurs

unless they do it perfectly. He further went on to say that " progress not

perfection " is not a fallback position if you continually fail or fall way short

of your goal.

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> Believe and achieve!!

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Also, please remember to sign your name at the end of posts. We've been lax on

it lately.

Andy

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> Very good attitude!!! It is best to keep working hard at it. The worse thing

to do is continually fall back saying " progress not perfection " . I asked Bill a

question about that mantra once. He said some people cannot accept what occurs

unless they do it perfectly. He further went on to say that " progress not

perfection " is not a fallback position if you continually fail or fall way short

of your goal.

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> Believe and achieve!!

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Sorry I haven't responded sooner. I had abdominal surgery and it's taking

me a while to bounce back.

Progress not perfection is great for us perfectionist......I have let many

things stop me because I didn't do it perfectly. As child I was basically

told if you can't do it perfectly don't bother......more times than not I

was told don't bother because I didn't do it perfectly.

If I am constantly striving for the mark, that is what my measure is, not my

size, not my plan. Some days that means the program is followed 100%, the

last few weeks it means I push through my pain zone and keep working toward

when I can lift again.

I, for one, am thankful for progress, not prefection.

Sherryw

On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 4:14 PM, awakesleeping59

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> Very good attitude!!! It is best to keep working hard at it. The worse

> thing to do is continually fall back saying " progress not perfection " . I

> asked Bill a question about that mantra once. He said some people cannot

> accept what occurs unless they do it perfectly. He further went on to say

> that " progress not perfection " is not a fallback position if you continually

> fail or fall way short of your goal.

>

> Believe and achieve!!

>

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> > > I got on the scale today and I was 6 pounds down! I started using the

> DailyPlate at LIVESTRONG.COM <http://livestrong.com/> this past week. I

> have been tracking all my meals and activities.I am stoked people!

> > >

> > > Progress not....oh forget that progress and more progress!!!

> > >

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Sherry & Andy,

Thank you for your positive comments supporting my favorite mantra.

I suppose my perfectionist profile also comes from that same, do it right, or

don't do it at all, training as a child.

If we take 100 steps with 51 in the right direction, I have learned that I have

made progress. I may not be where I want to be, but, I am ahead of where I was.

Quiet often, those other 49 steps NOT in the right direction, were not ALWAYS

backwards. Many of those non-forward steps have opened new doors, kindled new

ideas, or provided differing opportunities.

In health and fitness, sometimes I need to learn from my mistakes. If I am in

better health today than 5 years ago, that's a good thing. I was certainly given

a taste of what I might feel like if I get closer to my goals, but, life does

not always provide a " perfectly " straight line for me to follow.

I feel Bill is a pretty straight forward type of person. And, although

" Progress, NOT perfection " has been my mantra before I was introduced to BFL, I

don't feel Bill suggested to " awakesleeping59 " that net, small steps are NOT

progress. I would have to believe Bill's response was not completely clarified

in his / her statement. (Assuming it was Bill " " that made those

comments.

Believe and achieve is a fine mantra, too, awakesleeping59. In fact, that is one

of the concepts behind having a positive mindset. But, for my own personality

type, I will continue attempting to seek...

Progress, NOT perfection!

Happy BFL'ing,

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

Re: Re: What did I do??

Sorry I haven't responded sooner. I had abdominal surgery and it's taking

me a while to bounce back.

Progress not perfection is great for us perfectionist......I have let many

things stop me because I didn't do it perfectly. As child I was basically

told if you can't do it perfectly don't bother......more times than not I

was told don't bother because I didn't do it perfectly.

If I am constantly striving for the mark, that is what my measure is, not my

size, not my plan. Some days that means the program is followed 100%, the

last few weeks it means I push through my pain zone and keep working toward

when I can lift again.

I, for one, am thankful for progress, not prefection.

Sherryw

On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 4:14 PM, awakesleeping59

wrote:

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>

> Very good attitude!!! It is best to keep working hard at it. The worse

> thing to do is continually fall back saying " progress not perfection " . I

> asked Bill a question about that mantra once. He said some people cannot

> accept what occurs unless they do it perfectly. He further went on to say

> that " progress not perfection " is not a fallback position if you continually

> fail or fall way short of your goal.

>

> Believe and achieve!!

>

>

> > >

> > > I got on the scale today and I was 6 pounds down! I started using the

> DailyPlate at LIVESTRONG.COM <http://livestrong.com/> this past week. I

> have been tracking all my meals and activities.I am stoked people!

> > >

> > > Progress not....oh forget that progress and more progress!!!

> > >

> >

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Twas not a " dig " as you say ANDREW. It was my opinion of the mantra. It appears

that someone fits the description I provided. I apologize for striking a nerve

with you.

JAM

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> > Very good attitude!!! It is best to keep working hard at it. The worse thing

to do is continually fall back saying " progress not perfection " . I asked Bill a

question about that mantra once. He said some people cannot accept what occurs

unless they do it perfectly. He further went on to say that " progress not

perfection " is not a fallback position if you continually fail or fall way short

of your goal.

> >

> > Believe and achieve!!

> >

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