Good Morning All!!!!!
For those of you with busy weekends...I hope you have a lot of fun and accomplish much!! Maria that party sounds like a lot of fun!!
It was a blast! The kids loved the movie, and Disney sent great goodies!
What is the most crucial lesson you have learned from this summer?
I have learned that weight loss is not a part time goal or something you do on the side, it is a full time commitment and if you aren't ready to give it your all to making yourself a healthier you no matter what you do you won't see the goals achieved! I have had to change my frame of mind a complete 180 and really make weight loss and healthy lifestyle choices a priority. It isn't easy to do, but I'm in it for the long haul. As the previous poster mentioned, the accountablity and support that you can get from others is HUGE!!
Making yourself a priority is a tough one. Fantastic words of wisdom!
QOTD: The most crucial lesson I've learned this summer is that if you actually follow a weight loss plan daily, the weight will fall right off!

I don't know why it's taken me so long to figure that out! I used to treat myself to a bad snack for being good on my diet, and it doesn't work that way, obviously. I'm down 2 pant sizes now, so I must finally be doing something right!
You are doing many things right! Actually sticking to whatever plan you choose is very hard

We are an "instant gratification" society, and something that takes a long time to achieve is very hard for us, unless we are in a setting where someone else is making us do milestones (like high school or college).
I have learned that healthy eating gets bigger results than exercise alone. I love food, so all Spring I was trying the I'm "kind of eating better and I'm exercising 6 days a week". 3 or 4 months of that and I only lost 2 pounds. I finally started looking at calories and really focusing on what I was eating. On plan weeks I can pretty consistently lose 1-2 pounds. I've definitely had up and down weeks this summer, but I've gotten back on plan much, much faster each time than I would have without BL.
Yep, we have to change our eating. All calories are not equal, it's almost like reprogramming your body to change your lifestyle!
Hey all.
QOTD: The most cruicial lesson I have learned this summer is that I AM capable of getting right back on that wagon after I slip. In the past I have always been all or nothing. I have had a couple of times this summer that I have slipped up for a few days but I have always been able to get back op way faster than I ever have before (months sooner!)
I keep having those slips, too, but you are right, one slip does not need to turn into a full blown slide down the slope!
Happy Weigh In Day!
This summer, I've learned that its okay to make mistakes, it slows down my journey, but each time I recover and the trend is still downwards. I've also learned that I'm my own worst enemy and when I'm willing to put in enough effort, I do great, so I really know I can do it, and I know I can slip and just do minimal damage. Right now, I'm only down a couple pound since the start of the challenge, which is way less than hoped for. On a positive note, I've shown that I can maintain

I truly enjoy the challenge, and am looking forward to a more successful fall challenge
I'm with you, as you of all people know I am not meeting my goal -- but that's ok, I wasn't mentally or timewise prepared for the losses I had hoped for this summer. We are setting ourselves up now with the tools we need for a great loss, and I think this is going to be an incredible Autumn!
Oh my gosh - is this really the final week? Where did the summer go???
You tell me! I can't believe how it's flown, but I am excited for the new season of BL, and the potential of our DIS BL Challenge!
I have realised that in order to be succesful with losing a lot of weight, I need to take it slow and steady. If I just wanted lose 10 pounds or so for a vacation, I could lose it fast by being very strict about my exercise and what I eat. However, I want to lose more like 60+ pounds. I need to remember that in order to do that I need to allow myself a little more breathing space. If I really want chocolate, then I have it. If I am having a week where it is just not working, I don't just have a week off and then give up forever. I have a week off and then get right back on track.
This is a long road. I need to appreciate the journey as well. So it takes me a little longer to get there. At least I have enjoyed the ride. This is a lifestyle change and I can do this!!
Be kind to yourself -- treat yourself like you are your best friend -- thanks for that reminder to love ourselves!
What is the most crucial lesson you have learned from this summer?
I assume you mean in regards to healthy eating/weight loss. I learned that I can have a good time without it always revolving around over-eating and that NO MATTER WHAT, that I MUST keep up my exercise routine.
So any how... now that I made a short story long, that is what I learned above all else this summer.................P
I can't believe all the fantastic answers to this question. These are replies I'm going to print and post in my motivation journal -- THANK YOU to everyone for sharing!
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If you were a Disney princess, which one would you be? I know some people say they're more like villains or don't have a girly bone in their bodies, but pick a quality in a particular princess that you identify with!
I could answer my own question

My favorite princess is Belle. She reads, she's witty, she's kind, she's courageous, and she sees beyond the surface to find quality to love.

I'd like to think I'm like her -- or at least I want to be like her!
For me - it's that if I come back from a vacation and get back on track I CAN recover.
Yes You Can!
If you were a Disney princess, which one would you be? I know some people say they're more like villains or don't have a girly bone in their bodies, but pick a quality in a particular princess that you identify with!
Well my answer isn't so much about the character of the princess but I identify myself with Princess Aurora from Sleeping Beauty because we are both only daughters in our family and we both fell in love with a Prince Phillip! So that makes her my favorite and the one I would be!
Very nice! Now, if you'd chosen Jasmine for the same reasons, I'd just have to ask you how your husband got his name!
So what rules are we using to define "Disney Princess"? Does Mulan count? She's featured at Princess Breakfasts. So is Mary Poppins, right? If I can be Mulan, I'll pick her because she rocks. She knows Kung Fu and is clever and honorable, plus also she is friends with a little DRAGON!
If it has to be a REAL princess, I guess I'd choose....Cinderella - she cleans up nice and can outrun the Prince!
No hard and fast Princess criteria -- If Mulan can save China, that's royal enough for me!
If you were a Disney princess, which one would you be? I know some people say they're more like villains or don't have a girly bone in their bodies, but pick a quality in a particular princess that you identify with!
Ariel has always been my favorite, but my personality is a lot more like Belle - loves to read, doesn't fit in, wants some adventure, and unexpectedly meets a prince-in-disguise.
Aw, to paraphrase the words of Nickelback, "when your lookin' for a diamond in the rough, you never know when he'll show up" -- or what he'll look like. So glad you found your Beast!
Hmm......interesting question that I've never thought of.
I'd say Belle as well for the reading, adventure
But I'd have to say Cinderella is the one that always takes my breath away. Her beauty and style is just so beautiful.
I think the Cinderella era was amazing. She was definitely the most stylish and graceful princess -- and yet her buddies are mice! This girl has layers!
Maria
