Happy Friday morning all! I am NOT pleased to report that I am up exactly one pound today. And believe me, I feel like I really tried this week. But I am coming to terms with the fact that my body will do WHATEVER it takes to cling to these last few pounds. I have been trying to lose about 5 pounds for over 5 months now and I am about ready to throw in the towel and declare a defeat. Maybe 132 or 133 is meant to be my goal weight?? I stood there in the shower this morning brainstorming ideas to lose these last few pounds and didn't come up with anything concrete. Any suggestions??

pjlla, I know how hard you have been working these last few months. Are you within 2 pounds of your goal weight now? If so, why don't you switch to being a "maintainer?" You've made it as a maintainer by our BL standards, you've kept to it within the past couple of months, now acknowledge that you are there. Why do I say this? Because you have success already as a maintainer and, although you have great success as a loser in the past, I don't think that you feel that way now. In other words, set yourself up for success because you are
very successful. It might shut down any negative comments from the peanut gallery when you tell them that you are in maintenance mode now. Just a thought.
Good morning everyone and good luck on the scale. Don't give up or worry if it goes the wrong way, especially if you've done what you should. All those little fluctuations are normal, and it will catch up with you. Congrats to all the losses you've seen so far!! Some great numbers!!

So true! Hope that you didn't get called in last night.
Well, despite having a few bumps in the road this week, I'm happy to report that
I'm down 3.4 pounds! 
I don't think I could have stuck with it if I didn't have this thread to read every day to keep me going.

Great loss!
MILESTONE ACHIEVED! Weighed-in this morning 0.1 pounds into "normal" territory.

Congratulations!
Well I'm the same this week which I'm pretty ok with. My diet has been awful. I'm having a really hard time reigning it in. I've got to try to keep us busy during the day so I don't have the urge to snack. My exercise has been better this week. I've worked out everyday since Tuesday. I do feel better. Sore (darn you Jillian) but better.
Am i the only one super over-whelmed by how fast the thread moves? I do read most of it but I don't feel like I can participate. How do you do the multiquoting thing? I want to reply but I'm not sure how to.
Looks like you already received a lesson on multiquoting. It is hard to keep up with the thread at times. I ususally just go back to where I last posted and pick it up from there, or even just the last page or two. If there is somethng important, there will be a link on the thread in the first few posts or we will yak about it in several places. We welcome participation at
any level so no worries!
I am down 2.5. It's not as good as I would have liked, but I had two bad days so I will take it.
I think 2.5 down is super, JOANNEL!
I am down 1.4 lbs. only 6.5 lbs till goal.

Almost to goal!

Yay for a great day!
Congrats to everyone that had those milestones becoming reality and/or getting closer!
What a day

I am down 1 pound, not bad but I was hoping for 3. I had surgery on my foot today (to correct my 'erected' toe from a previous surgery)! Well.......after the doctor cut the tendons in my foot he was a little perplexed as to why my toe was still standing up!!! So now i have 5 staples in my foot and am no better off......i think my running will be put on hold for a few weeks. just when i was getting a rhythm

Sorry for the neg vibes, i needed to vent.
tomorrow will be a happy day

Congrats everyone on the weight loss!!!!!

, pinkle. Best wishes for a speedy recovery! Foot problems are the pits!
I so want to menu plan! How do you do it?
Been trying to keep up with this thread but it moves sooo quick! I exercised 5 times this past week, thanks to the COW and am down 7 lbs! Time to start journaling the food...gonna go do that now.
Wow! 7 pounds is fantastic!
My menu planning isn't too fancy. I might start with what meat I have in the freezer or what I have in the pantry. Or a recipe that I found somewhere that sounded good. Then I just decide the entree, side and veggie for four or five meals. I will also think about what to pack for lunches and breakfasts. It's not much of a plan but if I have no plan, I end up with a pantry full of food and "nothing to eat!"
QOTD: What is your favorite beverage?
If you talking a beverage that is good for you, then it's water with a slice of lemon. If you are talking favorite, favorite then it's a Pina Colava at WDW but those things have a bazillion calories no doubt. Good thing I don't go there but once a every year or two!
Okay here's my latest challenge...I'm good about starting over when I have a bad day -it's in the past, let it go. I need to start over even if I had a good day - it's in the past too! I have been saying "Oh I did great yesterday, have that cookie today!" Way to knock myself down! Why the heck has it taken me so long to realize I'm doing this?

I've had that problem, too, jennz. Why do we think a "reward" is something that undoes all our hard work?
Here is a little excerpt from a sparkpeople article on ways to reward yourself without food. Some of their suggestions aren't too practical or family friendly but it might spark an idea that works better for you.
http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/motivation_articles.asp?id=86&page=2
Here’s how to set up a good rewards system:
Choose some benchmarks and reward levels. You can also reward yourself for levels of consistency.
Make the reward meaningful to you. As a reward, a new pair of shoes may not hold as much motivation as a simple night alone with a book. Then again, it might.
Choose two or three options from the Reward Roster below or come up with a few reward options of your own. It doesn’t take much. Sometimes, the best rewards are those you can’t buy.
A lot of small rewards, used for meeting smaller goals, are more effective than relying solely on the bigger rewards that require more work and more time.
Don’t use food as a reward. Even good food. It’s just too much of a slippery slope. Don’t even mess with it.
Plan to celebrate. Figure out now how you’re going to celebrate reaching your health, fitness or nutrition goal. Involve other people, tell them about it. Create a celebration that you can anticipate and then keep it within sight all the time.
Be honest with yourself. Fudging the numbers mentally, or "borrowing" against the next reward hurts the cause of building a lifetime habit. Remember to keep your focus on building a habit, not just figuring out how to get the reward.
REWARD ROSTER CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITES AND USE THEM LIBERALLY
Compliment yourself. Write down what you would say to anyone else who accomplished what you did.
Create an actual plaque or trophy.
Give yourself badges of honor for different levels of accomplishment.
Take a vacation or weekend getaway.
Take a day off from any goal activities.
Put $1 in a jar every time you meet a goal. When it gets to $50, treat yourself.
Create a Trophy Scrapbook, where you keep mementos from your accomplishments.
See a movie.
Make a grab bag of little prizes. When you reach a significant goal, reach in and get your reward!
Go for a spa treatment or massage.
Buy yourself a gift certificate.
Take a limo ride.
Subscribe to a magazine you always wanted.
Go canoeing or do something outdoorsy.
Watch your favorite TV show.
Buy something for your hobby.
Read a funny book.
Celebrate "100% Days". If you reach 100% of your goals that day, choose two rewards.
Find some time to be by yourself.
Pay someone to do the yardwork or house cleaning this week.
Fly a kite.
We are off to see Garrison Keilor do A Prairie Home Companion live today in Spokane. I love the show so it should be fun to see it in person. If you hear him read a message about celebrating 117 years of family fun at Lake Okoboji, you'll know he read our message. I sent it in by email yesterday.
Between Garrison Keilor and checking out all the World of Color stuff on the DL threads, I don't expect to get much done today!
Have a great day all!