Well, I think I have done really well this week as far as eating goes. My mind set is that I'm not "dieting" but "making better choices". For instance, instead of taking the candy from my co-workers office yesterday (which I desperately wanted) I popped some low fat popcorn. Not quite the same, but a better choice nonetheless. And today when I really wanted to eat Chinese for lunch, I went home and ate a peanut butter sandwich instead. This weekend - I'm not going anywhere. DH and I are going to clean the house, watch football and enjoy each other's company. The holidays were so hectic that we didn't have alot of time for each other. I'm planning to make a pan of lasagna tomorrow with lite sausage, lite cheese and ground sirloin. This will last us all weekend long.
Happy Friday everyone!
I love what you write about the fact that this is not a diet. It is so true that it is about making better choices that we can live with! Have a great weekend with your DH...it sounds so nice that you are going to enjoy each other's company this weekend! Sweet!
Down 3.8 pounds!!!!!! I am super psyched! I am also inspired by all the pounds being shed by everyone on TEAM DONALD! Go Team
Thanks for coaching this week. My plan for this weekend includes a healthy birthday dinner for my mom tomorrow night. She requested Salmon, which makes tomorrow night easy. I will have to grocery shop tomorrow for the dinner and next week. I have been using spark people online and the app to track my food. They have a menu with a shopping list that I plan on tweaking and using to grocery shop. I think I will be ok. I am very ahppy about these 3.8 pounds that I don't think I will cheat.

WAY TO GO! 3.8 pounds is SUPER! That great feeling will help carry you through the weekend! That is so nice that your mom requested salmon because that is so healthy!
Hi there! I totally agree with this! I think it is such an important part of succeeding too. I LOVE food, so there is no way I will ever last on a diet. But to know that I am simply making better choices in what I eat, makes me feel good, not deprived.

Lynda
So true! There are just things that I am not willing to give up (like a glass of wine on Friday night) but I know I don't have to when I am making healthy choices all day long.
I am down 2.8 pounds since I started on Monday.
Heading to dinner tonight with dh, and I am sure I will indulge some, but I plan to go right back at it tomorrow. I went to the grocery store today and have all of my meals planned out for next week already.

WAY TO GO Michelle!

That is a great loss and I bet you feel great!
It is not all bad to indulge a bit for a special meal out with DH...the important part is that you do get right back at it and make good choices the rest of the weekend.
Hello to you all you Losers!
Congratulations to everyone who has made it through the first week, whether you are a loser, maintainer, or gainer you are still here and reading. And that's a success!
I wanted to throw this out there for all those folks who saw modest losses this week (say under 1.5 pounds).
NO GETTING FRUSTRATED!!! Ok, got that? It took me 8 months to lose my first 42 pounds--that is the weight I first went to maintain at. So if you divide that by 8 months that's a loss of ~1.25 pounds per week. Some weeks I lost nothing, some a little more. And I remember at the time feeling like I was doing something wrong for not having a bigger loss.
There is no right or wrong. It's awesome to see some of these big losses and they should be celebrated.
BUT, you should also be celebrating, smaller, more modest losses.
A loss is a loss is a loss and should never be seen as a disappointment or frustration.
Ok, that's my pep talk for the day.
Back to your regularly scheduled weight loss thread.
Rose - You beat me to the message. As I was typing today and congratulating everyone on their losses, I realized that I should type a message like yours. I know that on weeks where I had only lost 1 pound, or stayed the same, or even possibly gained weight while others were losing that I would sometimes become discouraged. You are so right that we have to celebrate every single day that we keep at this.
So, you are inspiring me to tell everyone this...

YAY to ALL of US! We made it through the week! We thought about being happy and healthy and THAT is a SUCCESS!

Celebrate ANY loss...big or small! Celebrate EVERY single healthy choice you made this week. Celebrate that you found your way to this thread and that you are MAKING CHANGES big and small that will help your life!
Thank you Rose!
Please when you are sending in your weight to Sue, remember to include your TEAM NAME. This will makes things much easier for her.
Thanks for this reminder as well! I forgot to put this when I put out the reminder this morning. This is the first challenge I have done that has 2 teams and so I am still getting used to how it all works.
Awesome Job Jen
Thanks Lindsay! It was a huge surprise. I actually got off the scale and got back on again to be sure it was right!
Rose is not a condescending person and meant that truly as a positive. Compared to some of the losses this week 1.5lbs seems modest but as we all know any loss is wonderful. 1-2lbs a week is completely healthy and your right the slower it comes off the more likely you are to keep it off. Most big losses the first week is lots of water weight and it is quite normal to loose more than average your first week.
Either way everyone should be celebrating your loss, gain, or maintain this week because you are here and even if the week didnt plan out exactly as you wanted it you are still conciously making the choice to be here with us ( a support group to get ourselves healthy) and that is a great start.
This is all so true! You, Rose and the others I know from previous challenges are just the most special people with the most kind intentions. I am already beginning to appreciate all the new people as well and know that our team is made up of many special people!
Love the last part that your wrote as well!
I am actually more busy on weekends than during the week - or it seems that way!!! I have to take the rest of the decorations down - I put up a Village - 10 tubs of buildings and accessories. I really need to cut it back a bit. DS has a wrestling event tomorrow. I think homemade pizza's are on the menu for Saturday night. I make my own dough, and sauce so I know what's in it. Just portion controlled. I will weigh out the dough for my pizza and try to roll it really, really thin. Weight and measure the toppings. I will splurge and have an all natural root beer from my Sodastream. Sunday is my day to take my DF out. He lives in a closed alzheimers unit of an Assisted Living unit. May just take him to the mall to walk around and people watch. Grocery shopping, iron my clothes for the week.
Sounds like a busy weekend Janis. I also love to make homemade pizza on the weekends. It seems like such a treat but is actually so low in points because I am very careful about what I put on it.
Enjoy your root beer!
Oh My!!!! with loses like this - Team Donald is sure to win the Weight Loss!!!
As I said, this is the first time that I have done a challenge with 2 teams. Do we compete with our weight loss?
Nope I am not a condescending person. I just know that I personally struggled with thinking that I was not doing well if I didn't have a huge loss and the last thing I wanted was for someone else to feel bad.

Rose, I just wanted to give you a big hug. You totally are not a condescending person. This is what I sometimes hate about the computer and posting...it is really hard to tell emotions in a typed message. I will say that your posts have often been what made me feel like I should continue on even when I didn't want to. You are so encouraging and realistic about this journey we are on and I appreciate it.
Post on here that you are struggling - no shame in that. Post any suggestions that you discover and share with us too.
I ALWAYS post my struggles here. I am more likely to post my struggles, challenges, problems and other things. It is here where I find answers, encouragement and ideas! I hope everyone feels this is a great place to feel free to share!
All day I have been feeling kinda disappointed with myself for only losing 1 pound. I know that it's still a loss, but I typically lose more the first week of being on track. (Can you tell I have started and re-started many times before?)
Kristina -

I am going to say YAY for that one pound!

I totally get it though. I really feel bad when I lose less then 2 pounds and that is something I have to learn to deal with because I have so many weeks where it doesn't happen. I think it is hard for those of us who have been through this before.
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YAY for me! I have kept up with the postings all day!

I am truly sincere when I say that every single person here is now on my list of important people!

It takes all of you for me to find success and I appreciate every word of encouragement, every story that is shared, every struggle that is admitted to and just every post. It is what helps me find success!
