OhioDisneyLover
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dragged myself here today. totally unmotivated. terrible week, stuck in house b/c no snow. tons of junk food at home. as of today i'm + .5 pounds since last weigh in (didn't weigh yesterday). to be honest less then i thought. anyway, i'm gona try to make it to the gym, but for some reason not in the mood of trying......... oh well, we'll see what happens. i posted- that's something. will check in later for any inspiration whatsoever..............
Congrats on your cheerleading wins! Hey, sometimes life gets in our way. So, you fell off the wagon a bit. What's important is that you get back on and move past it. That's where I used to fail. A setback would mean "I'm giving up for the rest of this week, month, year, etc." Now, with the support of people here, it means, I messed up for one meal or one day or one weekend, but I am changing my LIFE and that takes some trial and error. I believe in you!
so i went to the gym 45 minutes. hated every minute of it. i'll never understand everyone who says that they love working out and they get that great rush..what on earth is that????
lovesjack- i think you're right a bit too, bad winter blues i guess.....
so i went to the gym 45 minutes. hated every minute of it. i'll never understand everyone who says that they love working out and they get that great rush..what on earth is that????
lovesjack- i think you're right a bit too, bad winter blues i guess.....
Hey Gellybean, I did some investagation over at the daily plate. I found this link that explains how to add a food. Here is the post on the link:
Someone at PineTree Barb's was asking how to add a new food to the MyPlate database. I realized I hadn't a clue so I spent a moment to figure it out. Rather than paste it in the group message board I'm putting it on my blog as it will probably be easier to find again than in the group boards. Here Goes. If anyone tests this procedure please let me know if it makes you stumble anywhere, or if I left something out. It's hard to write an instruction right the first time.
1. Start on your MyPlate page and do a search for the item you wish to add.
2. If you don't find it there, click the link at the bottom of the search drop-down labeled, "View All Results".
3. On the all results page, look one more time to make sure it really isn't there, and if not click the link at the bottom of the page labeled, "Can't find what you're looking for? Add a new food to our database"
-- Note -- There may be multiple pages to look through so narrow the search anyway you may be able. The Livestrong folks are making it intentionally tedious to add new foods because the database was getting cluttered with duplicate or incomplete entries. This process is intended to clear up the existing entries and provide greater quality to those in the base. You can also, report any duplicate entries you find or entries that are inaccurate.
4. The Add a Food Item page will appear. Complete the form to include: Item brand or restaurant, Item name, Item description, and paste in a a URL to the manufacturer's website with the correct nutrition information, then click - OR - upload a .jpg showing the lable information - click Save and continue.
-- Note --- You will not be able to continue with out having a URL or image upload of the nutrition data. This is what is being used to verify the item.
5. The next page is the last step and you will transfer the item's nutrition label data into the the blanks. Click save changes at the bottom of the page.
6. The confirmation page is displayed and you will be able to do one of 3 tasks: 1) add it to MyPlate tracking, Add another item, 3) visit the message boards.
Hope that helps.![]()
Lions, tigers & bears. OH My!!!!
I think that I'm just going to go with the closest thing they have to what I'm eating. If mine is a few calories more or less I will keep track of it in my head.
I think the real trick is to not "Diet" and see it as a lifestyle change and to work at it slowly. This is the start of week 4 and I just started working out yesterday. I knew that if I changed too much at once I would quit so I started focusing on eating the right foods and drinking my water. After 3 weeks now I think I have that pretty much under control and aren't craving things like I was at the beginning. Now I have introduced the Wii Active into my routine and the thing is really kicing my butt. Hopefully after a few weeks on it I can upgrade to a higher level of activity.
This is by no means directed at anyone here but just something that I have observed within myself. It is so easy to find excuses and be negative but you are just setting yourself up for failure. I have really sat down and thought about this the other day. Why have I never stuck with this in the past? Why am I finding it easier this time? What do I need to do to suceed?
I think I am suceeding this time 1. because I have a positive attitude towards it 2. I have a reasonable goal 3. I have support from someone who loves me and wants to see me happy 4. I KNOW that I deserve to be happy myself. You need to find the positive in every day and just make up your mind that you are going to do it. Being on here is really a HUGE help and everyone here gets a hugefrom me. I force myself to get involved on here and weigh in every week whether I have had a good week or not. It is funny I don't want to let anyone here down and I guess it is frendly competition that I want to see how I have done for the week compared to everyone else and if I am behind then I don't get upset it just pushes me to try harder for the next week. I want to prove to myself that I am strong and can do this and every week that I step on the scale and see a negative it gets a little easier to stick with it. I guess what I am trying to say it STAY POSITIVE!!!!!!