Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 Crys, I'm in for the challenge!!!!! I know the next few weeks will be tough,as we have our " Mock " inspection next week at the hospital, but I have been putting " getting back on program again " off for toooo long. How do we post out data, please let me know. Thanks, Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 hmmm... I'd normally say heck yeah, I'll go for this. But since I still don't have my program materials from ww yet, and am still trying to figure out points for a lot of the foods we eat frequently, I may not be ready in time to start on Mon. <g> As soon as I have had a chance to receive my stuff from ww and read it, etc., I'll dive right in. Til then, I'm more or less just feeling my way along, trying to do this on my own, and I'm actually seeing a little weight come off this way, but look forward to being on the full program. I'll be rooting for all of ya, though! Let us know how the challenge is going. Lene' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 I'm in. It's also a lot easier to eat " light " in the summer, easier to get exercise, easier to eat those cool fresh salads, and putting on a bathing suit is terrific motivation. I am SOO in. 100 Critical Days... the challenge! > Hey there... > > The military - every year - has their " 100 critical days of summer " . It's > essentially a saftey awareness program that lasts from Memorial Day to Labor > Day. In their case, it mostly stresses sun saftey, driving safety, and > kids-out-of-school saftey. Apparently, there are more accidents in those 100 > days - and deaths - than any other time. > > What does this have to do with me? I'm offering a challenge. I know many of > you are as competative as I am <g>, so why not have a good outcome from a > negative trait. Beginning Memorial Day, STAY ON PROGRAM - not forever, but > for 100 days. That's 100 days of journaling, 100 days of drinking water, and > 100 days of counting points (even if you go over) - for me, it's also 100 > days of exercise! > > What's the point? After all, WW is forever, not for 3 months. Here it is: > it takes 3 weeks for something to become a part of your lifestyle, and 3 > times that for it to become unthinking habit. By the end of the 100 days, WW > will be a part of you, and aside from the weight loss (which is cool, because > you have a starting date and an ending one for the " challenge " - some of us > have been on program so long we don't know when we did what), it will also be > an exercise in building a lifestyle. > > So, who's for it? The process would be easy: weigh yourself on Memorial Day, > and then start program with COMMITTMENT. After all, ANYONE can do something > for a limited time, and forever is so darn abstract. Post your weight once a > week (and if you're also on Journals, post to that group DAILY), and watch > the results. > > Because it's a finite period of time, I think it'll be easier than the > " forever " we live with. Because we have a starting and an ending point, I > think for some of us it will be more concrete and less overwhelming. > > Just my thoughts... so who's in? > > -Crys- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 Crys- Ok after todays WI and gaining a much deserved .8, I am definitely in and starting this today. I am not able to WI on Monday, but I will start with todays weight and post it on the database. This should kick us in the butt. Good luck ladies! Shanda _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2002 Report Share Posted May 27, 2002 OK ... today is the first of our 100 day challenge! In 21 days we will have formed good habits, after 100 it will be an automatic way of life ... so they say! So what is our game plan? I know I stay with things longer when I know others are " with me " . It sounds like several are planning on taking the challenge! I for one have to start walking the talk! I talk of losing weight .... but it just never happens. I know my friends are sick of hearing me talk of intent. I try for a while and then tend to get discouraged that I'm not losing. Exercise is lacking in my life ... so during this 100 days I want to do better at that. I also need to drink more water. Of course eating better heads up the list. Summer should be a little easier for me - as I won't be working. There is always food around in my office that temps me (and gets the best of me) and I travel quite a bit for my job, so I tend to snack while driving and eat out often. My stats: I'm 5'7 " and currently weight 184 lbs. When I was 160, I wanted to lose weight ... then at 170, I wanted to lose weight. I'm going in the WRONG direction!!!!!!! None of my summer clothes fit - except a few pair of black capri pants. I wanted to be able to fit into some of my shorts this summer - but I won't be able to right now! That bums me out. (Especially since I'll be going to a birthday party for my sister and her husband next week. We are going to a baseball game. I so wanted to look better .... but here I sit at my all time high! I have no idea what I'm going to wear. It doesn't help that my sister always looks great - at a size 10 or less!) Let's keep in contact often .... ¸..· ´¨¨)) -:¦:- ¸.·´ .·´¨¨)) ((¸¸.·´ ..·´ -:¦:- Kathy -:¦:- -:¦:- ((¸¸.·´* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2002 Report Share Posted May 27, 2002 So far, I just managed to not gain any weight in the last two weeks. Here are my stats. I am 5/5 and i weigh 302. I am pregnant, but my nurse/nutritionist said that at my points level I would be getting enough calories for the baby and me and still losing weight. (I am allowed 29-34) She said she thought it was 2000 calories. I would liek to lose 30 lbs by the time i have the baby in early november so that by the time he is here, that would be 60 lbs, as a baby usually is 30-35 lbs of fluids, placenta, baby, etc.) I also was told my last baby had a huge placenta.. so if that is another 5 lbs, im not going to fuss about it.. Okay, my game plan-- I am going to keep track of my points and my water intake every day along with keeping track of my carbs and blood sugars in my journal. I am going to drink more water, actually drink all my water. I have found this hard to do lately. This means 100 oz as opposed to 50. I am going to walk four times a week as opposed to two or three, whether i have a reason to or not. I am going to try some new lower fat dishes as opposed to higher fat ones. My big problem is I need a " walking buddy " ... I would be so much more disposed to walk if i had somebody to come over and " kick my butt " and get me moving cause she counts on me and vice versa. (Right now i walk to the store to get milk and small things with a cart) Ideally my walking buddy would want to " push the envelope " and go a little further every week so as to be able to do a mile in less time. This is going to be harder the more further along in the pregnancy i am, though. I did a lower fat version of chili last night. I dont know how many points, but it was a start. I used to use about two lbs of ground beef and a lb of pinto beans. I now use about one lb of meat and i cook and then rinse it well, then put it back into the pan with garlic and some pureed onion(puree it cause hubby hates the texture) and then I put in a can of chopped tomatoes and some tomato paste and black beans (better for diabetics; some people say it affects their sugars less) and i made sure there was more juice than usual so that it was more filling. Hubby really liked it. Tonight we are going to have salad for dinner, either a taco salad or a salad with the leftover chili. I have also decided to go buy chicken breast and cut the meat off the bone to stir fry to go in salad, or do the same with turkey breast so we have a couple of lower fat alternatives. (I would buy the boneless skinless chicken breast, but 2.99 or more a lb is way too much money for the budget) we already like to take turkey breast and cut it into bite size pieces and stir fry it with some cajun spices and minced garlic and put it with salad fixings. I also did a great salad with chicken cooked with salsa and black beans that he liked too, i had had a salad at a fancy restaurant that was chicken and drained black beans and onion and tomatoes with pasta that had a sweet sauce to it, it was say sun dried tomato vinaigrette. it was very good, but i do not react well to pasta so i did the same with salad greens. I have been trying to come up with salads that my husband will eat, but he doesnt like cold pasta or potato salad, and he is not crazy about coleslaw so these are ones that he can live with..so far. If anybody else has a particularly good salad recipe, feel free to post. - -- Kathy wrote: > OK ... today is the first of our 100 day challenge! > In 21 days we will have > formed good habits, after 100 it will be an > automatic way of life ... so > they say! > So what is our game plan? I know I stay with things > longer when I know > others are " with me " . > challenge! > > ((¸¸.·´ ..·´ -:¦:- Kathy -:¦:- > -:¦:- ((¸¸.·´* > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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