Question of the Day - February 2
Tools, Tips, Tricks... and Accountability.
Yesterday you set a goal for the month and began your journey. Today marks your first day of follow-through.
Wall-E is ready to hit the gym with his Hula Hoop. Are you ready to join him and continue your progress?
Share with the group some of your tools, tips, and tricks for accountability.
How do you hold yourself accountable? Is this accomplished through:
Apps? Mobile Devices? Reward/Punishment systems? Something else?
Accountability for food is pretty easy for me. I've been tracking since I re-started this journey on 1/2/2008 and haven't stopped yet.... I occasionally miss a day or two here or there and don't worry too much during vacations, but I track, track, track! And of course, along with tracking comes weighing/measuring portions. No sense in tracking if you don't know WHAT you are tracking! I do need to work (as always) on eating MORE earlier in the day because I often have too many SP left at the end of the day and my evening snacks add up to more SP than any of my meals! I know that isn't good for weight loss, even if I do stay within my daily SP target range. I KNOW if I have NOT tracked for a day.... or two... or MORE that it means that my eating has probably been off course (not always... sometimes it is just that I get too busy to stop and write).. and it is time to REIN things in!
Exercise is a different story. For some reason I went from SUPER motivated regular exerciser to non-exerciser very quickly a few years ago.... one day off turned into a week off turned into ..... well, you know. I thought I had it IN THE BAG.... I wasn't going to let the exercise habit fall away.... but sadly, I did. I went from a couch potato to a runner doing 6 miles/day 4 days a week back to a couch potato.... and I need to find a way to get back to regular exercise.
Even though it's the winter I'm on a huge smoothie kick. I had one yesterday that was banana, strawberry, mango, and peach, with a 100% juice orange peach mango juice and it was amazing. It kicked the sweet craving in the butt and was basically sunset color. Shakes/smoothies are awesome tools to get some extra nutrition in while kicking a craving in the butt. I even use it for chocolate cravings by blending some cherries, bananas, or raspberries in chocolate milk after a run. Though that's also because I don't really like chocolate milk lol.
A blender is a fit girls best friend.
I love smoothies too, but I'm always afraid of taking in excess calories in the form of fruit. Today's breakfast smoothie was 1 C almond/cashew milk, protein powder, baby spinach, 1/2 banana, 1/2 peach, 1 C frozen berries and it was SUPER good... but I hate having to count all that fruit because I blended it. Do you ever worry about that?
Hello all!
I've never participated in anything like this, but I'd like to give it a shot. I think sharing and hearing other stories will be helpful. My quick background is I played sports throughout high school and played football in college. Once I was done playing, my weight went up and up and I never did anything about it. Now I'm 40 and ready to change.
I started in January - I bought a fitbit, a treadmill, and changed my eating habits. Things have been going great and I lost 17 lbs in January. I've been averaging about 15,000 steps a day and my calorie intake is around 1500 a day.
My goal for Feb is to lose another 15. My ultimate goal is to lose 100 lbs. I already told my wife when I hit 100, we are going to Disney for a week with the kids to celebrate! I'm excited to come across these message boards.
SO happy to have you aboard! Welcome!! Disney with 100 pounds off your body will seem like a new place!!
Thanks for all the support everyone - you are so kind! I think I'm going to like this challenge!
QOTD: How do I hold myself accountable?
I wear a fitbit to track my steps everyday. Since July of last year, I have been vigilant about getting 10,000 steps a day (or more!). Sometimes it's 10,001 but I haven't missed a day in over 6 months. That's a streak that I just can't rationalize breaking at this piont!
Also, like many others, use My Fitness Pal.
As an aside, someone mentioned that people from here are friends on MFP. I've never done that before, but am game. My user name is wagnerpe123 if anyone would like to friend me.
I log all my foods, which is pretty easy most of the time because I've been logging for awhile and so most of what I eat is already in there. For family meals, I'm the cook, so it's easy for me to put recipes into MFP.
My 13 year old daughter has Type 1 diabetes (juvenile diabetes), which means that we are constantly counting carbs in our house so she can dose her insulin correctly. Since weighing and measuring are a mandatory thing for my daughter, there's no real stigma for me to do it, too. I avoided it for years because my attitude was "I HAVE to track hers and there's only so much room in my brain for things like that, so I won't do it for myself." BAD idea!
But, my tip to make mealtimes easier and to keep portions in mind is to use actual measuring cups for serving utensils (maybe everyone does this, I don't know). So, for example, we had corn as our veggie last night with dinner. I make a family size batch of corn, put it on the table in a serving dish, but instead of a spoon, I out a 1/2 cup measuring scoop in there. I can ask my daughter - how many scoops did you take (she's not limited like I am!) knowing that each scoop is 13 carbs for her insulin. That way I'm not out there with the food scale, but yet I know that I only took ONE serving of corn. I do the same with basically anything that can be scooped.
I also "pre-log" So today I know we are having turkey chili for dinner (it's already in the crock pot). I already logged all of my dinner so I have a better idea of what I can eat throughout the day and still stay on track.
Finally, I weigh myself almost daily (but not multiple times a day, that's over the top). I have an aria scale that auto syncs to my fitbit dashboard so there's no fudging the numbers. I think that's what holds me most accountable. I know that's not a good idea for everyone, but it seems to be working for me.
Looking forward to hearing everyone else's tips and stories! Have a great day 2!
Amazing job with getting 10,000 steps a day FOR SO LONG!! I too use the "measuring-cup-as-a-serving-spoon" trick sometimes and it works great... especially if there is more than one in the family that needs portion control for any reason. In fact, WW sells a beautiful set of serving spoons that are secretly measuring spoons! Your guests would never know!
I also do some "prelogging" like you do... it works great! I usually track my breakfast as I eat it, my lunch for the day at work when I pack it, and sometimes my dinner if I already know what we are having and the portion. But sometimes I just track the ITEM for dinner, but not the portion because I don't always know how hungry I will be.
Good Afternoon everyone. I said I would get back to you yesterday but life got in the way.
My name is Dona. I used to be on these challenges quite a bit but have fallen by the wayside the last few years.
I turned 60 last May and a month later I retired from teaching. I had taught in the same school for 38 years. I was teaching Advanced Placement Calculus for my last 15 years. By a stroke of luck I got a job as an adjunct professor in the college that is in my town. This is something that I have always wanted to do but never had the time. I am teaching 2 classes. I have to go in 3 days early in the morning (which I love) and the rest of the week is free.
I have been married for 37 years to my college sweetheart. We have two sons. Ds1 is 30 and is getting married in Aug and ds2 is 25 and is getting married April 2017. We are in wedding mode in the house. My one niece got married in Dec, her sister is engaged and hasn't set a date and my dh's nephew is getting married in June(unfortunately in Wichita Kansas so no real vacation this year.). I am in the process of making my sons and my nieces a quilt for their wedding present.
I am now at my highest weight and I am not happy about it. I am working to getting into eating better, counting calories and getting in more exercise.
My goals for this month
1. Check in here each day and answer the QOTD
2. Record all my food into Sparkpeople
3. Try to get to 8000 steps at least 3 days a week. More if I can fit it in.
This month is going to be a challenge. I am working, quilting and costuming Music Man for the local high school. I am at a point with the group producing the show that I am now getting paid for my costume work. We start fittings tonight. I am so happy to be doing this show. It has always been one of my favorites for years. It is also the first musical dh and I ever saw together.
Off to get a review sheet written up for tomorrow's class, walk the dog, get lunch, decide on dinner and then do some quilting.
Have a happy and healthy day.
WELCOME BACK!! Happy you are checking here with us again! Congrats on the adjunct position and on the upcoming family nuptials! Are you ready to be a "mother-in-law"?
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Hi friends!! Here at work with just a few more minutes to be able to chat while the kiddos are at computer class. After this I won't be back on until tomorrow because it is WW night for me. I like tonight's topic.... TREATS!! We are talking about how to incorporate treats into your HEALTHIER eating plan. I can definitely get behind a conversation about yummy stuff, new treat ideas, and how to work it in regularly! Hope my members can too!
Thinking about a fitness monitor, but I've gotta say this up front...... I've been given 3 of them by my employer and never fully utilized ANY of them. I got the original ActiveLink when I started with WW and used it sporatically at first and then not at all. Then I got the new and improved ActiveLink 2.0 and (whispering here....)
never took it out of the package. Then I was given a FitBit when we started carrying those early last year. I intended to figure it out and wear it but I never did and I finally just gave it to DD.
But I think I need SOMETHING to get me moving and keep me motivated. I can buy a Fitbit Flex, Fitbit One, or Fitbit Charge HR at a slightly reduced rate because I sell them. So I'm contemplating it. I think it would be fun to get into a competition with DD and other family members and since I'm pretty competitive, it may be something that finally gets me moving REGULARLY!! How do you all like your Fitbits, Garmins, etc??? Any suggestions of one over the other? Thanks..................................P