Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Down 2 so far.
Yay OP! Good job.
I'm also trying to lose weight by Christmas ... I haven't stepped on the scale, but a week in I can feel the difference in my body. My ribs are more obvious, my belly is smaller (although, still jiggly. I have great abs under there, but that mummy tummy skin just .... uggggg).
Anyway big thumbs up to you.
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. Best of luck to you, too! Sounds like you are making some great progress. What a nice Christmas present we are giving to ourselves!
Anonymous wrote:Down 2 so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 45 to lose and would like 10 of them gone by Christmas as a Christmas present to myself. Doable?
I think it would be better for you to go slow. If you go too fast than you probably will gain it back and more before January is over. Let's face it...our bodies were designed not to starve and most people can't maintain a diet that requires you to lose 10 pounds in a month.
Anonymous wrote:I have 45 to lose and would like 10 of them gone by Christmas as a Christmas present to myself. Doable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expectations are planned disappointment. Why not make it your goal to start eating healthy and exercising so you will already be on track come New Year's, and you won't have gained any more weight over the holidays? Making that your goal rather than a number on the scale puts your success totally in your control.
My goal is actually to take off some weight first and then start exercising. I actually enjoy exercising but I have found that it spikes my hunger and I wind up eating back my calories. I plan to concentrate on weight first and then when I get the first 15 or 20 pounds lost, I'll start exercising. Or such is the plan.
I am focusing now on improving my diet, eating healthier and creating a calorie deficit. I managed to get through Thanksgiving w/o doing too much damage.
This works for me. If I start an exercise regime beyond walking more than I usually do I become ravenous and blow the healthy eating. Best wishes to you! I personally have been doing low-carb and IF and am down 4 lbs since Thanksgiving morning. I know most of it is water weight but I’ll take it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expectations are planned disappointment. Why not make it your goal to start eating healthy and exercising so you will already be on track come New Year's, and you won't have gained any more weight over the holidays? Making that your goal rather than a number on the scale puts your success totally in your control.
My goal is actually to take off some weight first and then start exercising. I actually enjoy exercising but I have found that it spikes my hunger and I wind up eating back my calories. I plan to concentrate on weight first and then when I get the first 15 or 20 pounds lost, I'll start exercising. Or such is the plan.
I am focusing now on improving my diet, eating healthier and creating a calorie deficit. I managed to get through Thanksgiving w/o doing too much damage.
Why wait? Start moving your body in some way every day now. Everything else is just delaying and making excuses. Start off with something easy and make it a habit.
Stop snacking between meals and eating or drinking calories after dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expectations are planned disappointment. Why not make it your goal to start eating healthy and exercising so you will already be on track come New Year's, and you won't have gained any more weight over the holidays? Making that your goal rather than a number on the scale puts your success totally in your control.
My goal is actually to take off some weight first and then start exercising. I actually enjoy exercising but I have found that it spikes my hunger and I wind up eating back my calories. I plan to concentrate on weight first and then when I get the first 15 or 20 pounds lost, I'll start exercising. Or such is the plan.
I am focusing now on improving my diet, eating healthier and creating a calorie deficit. I managed to get through Thanksgiving w/o doing too much damage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expectations are planned disappointment. Why not make it your goal to start eating healthy and exercising so you will already be on track come New Year's, and you won't have gained any more weight over the holidays? Making that your goal rather than a number on the scale puts your success totally in your control.
My goal is actually to take off some weight first and then start exercising. I actually enjoy exercising but I have found that it spikes my hunger and I wind up eating back my calories. I plan to concentrate on weight first and then when I get the first 15 or 20 pounds lost, I'll start exercising. Or such is the plan.
I am focusing now on improving my diet, eating healthier and creating a calorie deficit. I managed to get through Thanksgiving w/o doing too much damage.
Anonymous wrote:Expectations are planned disappointment. Why not make it your goal to start eating healthy and exercising so you will already be on track come New Year's, and you won't have gained any more weight over the holidays? Making that your goal rather than a number on the scale puts your success totally in your control.
Anonymous wrote:why is Christmas your goal? Setting specific timelines on weight loss is never a good approach. Make better food choices, move your body and find something that will work for the long haul.
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