Why Not Now? Reaching weight loss and fitness goals in 2016--All Welcome!

Happy Wednesday! :)

To think about for today:

What's your favorite non-traditional vegetable (don't include potatoes, peas, green beans, corn, broccoli, carrots, spinach, lettuce)?
How do you like to prepare it?
What's your least favorite vegetable?

Brussel sprouts or asparagus like the majority it seems. We do asparagus more often because all three of us in the house like it. My daughter won't touch brussel sprouts but loves asparagus. I prepare them either steaming with garlic butter(real butter here) or olive oil(in the past but now I use pretty much either butter or coconut oil) baked is good too. Perhaps they are too common then??? :rolleyes1 I love all vegetables, haven't had one I didn't really like. The only one I don't care for but will eat is celery. Corn is another that I don't care for and its really a grain anyway. ;) Well technically both I guess but majority of the corn crops is used as grain feed for cattle so I personally count it as a grain. But occasionally I'll eat corn on the cob. Or if its mixed in a dish at family/friends I'll still eat it. And I eat it in other forms corn syrup obviously and corn tortillas sometimes.

I forgot beets. Pickled beets probably beats the other two. :teeth:

Just discovered this forum and this thread:

Name: Bob Iger(just kidding)
Male
Age: 41
Weight: A lot
Goal Weight: A lot less

I'm down 23 pounds since Halloween, using Weight Watchers. Very little exercise during that timeframe. So the eating plan is working for me, now I just need to factor in the activity as well.

My work/life schedule is CRAZY until the second week of February, so between now and then I'm just focusing on hitting 10,000 steps a day, and if I have time to do yoga, great.

My goal this year is to run my first 5K. There's one in April that I'd love to do, if my schedule allows.

I've developed a training plan for that, and will do yoga on the off-days. Really hoping the added exercise will accelerate(or at least keep steady) my weight loss.

Good luck this year, everyone!

Welcome. Keep up the great work. I lost with WW before. Maintained the loss a while until pregnancy and then life after. Just ran out of time and money to pay for weight loss help. Right now I use online MFP but I did so much better with meetings and that accountable weigh ins in front of someone else. You'll do great with your first 5K, walk/jogging was my go to activity when I did WW dropped 40 lbs in 22 weeks.

I like brussel sprouts and alfalfa sprouts. Brussel sprouts roasted in the oven and alfalfa sprouts in a wrap are my favourite way to have them.
I have tried probably ever vegetable out there and there is only on vegetable I absolutely don't ever want to eat again it was okra. I generally love any vegetable and open to eating them all different ways. I may have a few other favourites that are different but just can't think of them this morning.

Love my brussell sprouts too. I do like okra. In soups or pickled or fried. hehe My mom would make beef stew/soup and it had okra. I got so used to it. She gardened a lot and we were raised with lots of fresh veggies. Never forced to eat them but we all ate pretty balanced. Now at adult ages two of us still enjoy our veggies one is picker but eats quite a few.

Fav veggies? Brussel Sprouts, coated with olive oil and roasted. Or squash.

Non fav--definitely onions/celery/mushrooms. Yuck.

Yeah squash is good. YUMMY I haven't had any in so long. Trust me a dislike for healthy foods is not what got me so overweight. Its that love/like of the less healthy stuff and addiction to sugar I'm sure. Sneaky companies. :rolleyes2
 
Still dealing with stuff from the beginning of the week. Hopefully this is the last day. :)
I promise to come back with replies and updates.

Welcome to any new folks!

To think about for today....
There are a lot of different thoughts on fruits and losing weight.
Do you eat fruit?
How do you think fruit fits into a healthy diet?
What is your favorite 'unusual' fruit?
 
There are a lot of different thoughts on fruits and losing weight.
Do you eat fruit?
How do you think fruit fits into a healthy diet?
What is your favorite 'unusual' fruit?

I eat much more fruit now than before I was watching my weight. I used to grab chips or cookies if I was hungry between meals, now I grab an apple or banana, etc. I eat the standards, nothing unusual, mostly apples, bananas and berries. Eating fruit for fun is still new to me. :D I'll answer the vegetable question though, since I missed it yesterday. We were part of a CSA for the first time last year and received all kinds of vegetables. The one that surprised me is kholrabi. It was good roasted, never had it before that.
 
The one time I ventured past the exoticness of a mango was to a papaya. Never eat a papaya. It tasted like actual vomit.
 

Tigerlulu, are you sure you didn't have a papaya vomiting experience as a child? ;) I tend to like them :)

We did an exotic fruit tasting a few weeks ago; quince, cactus pears, persimmons, starfruit, rambutan, etc. It was a lot of fun and we did it with the kids--added crackers and cheese and everyone was munching away!

I have been tracking my calories religiously and have dropped 5 lbs this week! I know most is water weight, etc but I'm motivated. My aim has been 1750 calories a day as calculated by my SparkPeople Nutritional plan.
 
@twinsouvenirs Haha!!

I think it's funny that when I start typing in Google "papaya tastes" the first Google suggestion is "Papaya tastes like vomit." It so does!
 
What a day. Work giving me a minor annoyance today. My left leg is still feeling the soreness and aches especially when lower to sit. I'm planning to get in my other strength session in a little bit. Maybe a little high intensity interval work if I find a video that won't kill me. LOL Well I mean injury wise. I know I'll have to work to see results improve. My arm soreness left fairly quickly but squats always get my legs good. I'll see if my daughter is up to dancing again. We unlocked the simon says mode and she really likes that one because she actually beats me on that. :o She just doesn't get how unfit/obese mom can beat her at dancing game but I have done enough aerobics that my coordination is fairly good even if I look extremely funny/ridiculous doing it.


Still dealing with stuff from the beginning of the week. Hopefully this is the last day. :)
I promise to come back with replies and updates.

Welcome to any new folks!

To think about for today....
There are a lot of different thoughts on fruits and losing weight.
Do you eat fruit?
How do you think fruit fits into a healthy diet?
What is your favorite 'unusual' fruit?

I do eat fruit. I love bananas, oranges, pineapple. I do like unusual exotic/tropical fruits as well star fruit and some others I've tried but don't see around that often. Mango and pineapple are definitely at the top of my favs list. Frog skin melon is soooooo delicious. I've only found it a couple times and have to travel to Whole Foods. It's so far to go for me I just rarely go. I'm not a fan of strawberries but work myself into eating them if they are ripe I do enjoy them sometimes. But the texture of the seeds or whatnot bothers me some and when they aren't ripe they just don't taste good to me at all. I think fruits can carry a lot of beneficial nutrients and antioxidants. We mostly get bananas, oranges(or other citrus fruits), apples on occasion, blueberries, strawberries, pineapple, mango, and grapes.

The one time I ventured past the exoticness of a mango was to a papaya. Never eat a papaya. It tasted like actual vomit.

I have found with tropical fruits its hit or miss. Mango I love but I've had some that tasted like vomit too.

@twinsouvenirs Haha!!

I think it's funny that when I start typing in Google "papaya tastes" the first Google suggestion is "Papaya tastes like vomit." It so does!

My daughter and I play with google doing searches to see how it finishes it. So funny.
 
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QOTD Wed- Veggies,...pretty much the standards with asparagus thrown in, all the salad stuff as well,
QOTD Thur- Fruit...again all the usual, apples, bananas,peach,pears..we have a mango and avacado tree so those as well, all the berries, coconuts, pineapple..

I get a few veggies in and at least 1 or 2 fruit/ usually 1 is berries.

I am still sick and its been raining all day so there's very little going on here.
 
Still haven't had a chance for replies, but hopefully this afternoon. :) Our foster doggy who transports up north on Sunday had some issues this morning and took up my computer time.

To think about for today...
One of the keys to success on this healthy journey (in my opinion) is how you handle setbacks. What do you consider a setback on this healthy journey (one meal off plan, one day off plan, weight gain, etc.) and what is your plan to deal with setbacks?
 
I hope that it's not too late to join. I told myself I would get started on my weight loss journey with the start of the year, and..... I haven't started. I just am not holding myself accountable. Always going to start tomorrow... and I'm sick of it. I had luck on the WISH boards a few years ago, and came here looking for inspiration and a group to join. I hope that that is okay with all of you.

I've read the entire thread and am really enjoying the articles and thought provoking questions, so I decided to answer most of them in my first post. I'll try to keep it short. lol.

Introduction: My name is Susan. I just turned 43. I'm a relatively new (6+ months) night shift RN on a surgical floor. I work 3 12-hour shifts per week, unless I pick up extra. Married to my husband for 20 years. We have two kids. Our daughter is 18, a senior in high school, and gearing up for college this fall. Our son will be 16 soon, ready to start driving, and trying to gain weight for football.

Goal: I need to lose about 50 pounds. Which just breaks my heart. I had it all off the year before I turned 40. And I spent the last couple years in nursing school putting it all back on. Ugh. But more than the weight, I just really need to get healthier. I'm over 40 now, and I know that my bad habits are going to lead into health problems if I don't get myself reigned in and stay that way. BP issues, Diabetes, joint wear and tear are all issues I'll face if I don't get healthier and maintain that lifestyle.

What is Your Motivation? Obviously, I want to look better. I'm girl enough to admit that. I'm so disappointed with myself when I see family photos. But, I also want to set a good example for my kids. And I want to feel strong again.

Why is this time Different? I really don't know. But, I know that I HAVE to start making this a priority. I see patients every day suffering from the affects of the same poor lifestyle choices I'm making, and I know what I need to do to avoid that... and it's all do-able. I just have to woman up and do it.

What are your roadblocks? I know I do better on a schedule and with a strict routine to follow. But, with the type of job I have now, that's hard to do. And it makes it hard for me to start something and stick with it. When I have my night shifts, I have next to no time for anything else. What little free time I have, I just want to veg out and relax. And when I have my days off, I'm home alone, with too much time on my hands to "get into trouble." I've got to figure out how to make this very different work/personal life schedule work for me.

How are you going to do this? I used WW years ago and know that diet tracking is a key feature to my success. So, I'm going to try My Fitness Pal for food tracking. I don't have a specific "diet" in mind, because I'd like to make this work in a way I can maintain long term. So, I'm just going to try to focus on eating a healthy balance. Avoiding "junk carbs" and focusing on healthy choices. More veggies. Pre-planning more.

Do you have foods you HAVE TO avoid? I know that "junk carbs" are a real issue for me. Even crackers can set me off and before long I'm eating everything I can get my hands on. So, I need to avoid crackers, breads, pastries, and the like.

Family/Friends want you to eat something not on the plan? I don't have a major issue with this. Enough people in my group have had similar issues, that they generally are helpful when they know I'm watching what I eat.

Fall off the plan when feeling out of control? To an extent. I mentioned earlier that I do better when my life is scheduled and organized. But, I also know that's not something I'm going to have again as a nurse. It's rare to find a 9-5 job in this field. :) So, I need to find a way to manage those super busy days vs those super lazy days to find a balance in my eating/exercise routines.

Negative Self Talk? Overall I consider myself a "glass half full" kind of gal. But, when it comes to dieting I do notice a trend toward "Perfectionism/Polarizing." If I eat one lousy food I didn't plan on, I tend to consider the whole day shot. Then I eat and eat and eat. Then try to start again the next day. I need to get over this line of thinking since it's just giving myself an excuse to eat more once I've "blown the plan" on a given day.
Ways to combat the negative self talk? Honestly, I've really only got one way. To recognize it when it happens, and before I turn one little stumble into a fall off the cliff. lol.
Are my goals easier or harder to meet in winter? I would say harder. The comfort foods are so, well, comforting. And it's harder to get outside for walks. It's been icy here most of the week. It's hard to find a place to walk. And even if you walk, the pace is slow, because you're trying not to fall. Top that off with hating to be cold, lol, and it's a "perfect storm." I'm working on this though. My BFF is a teacher at the local highschool and when she's available to open the door, we can walk in the halls rather than outside.

Two o'clock, Crazy busy, forgot lunch, starving, 15 minutes to eat. What do you do? In the past, I probably would have just not eaten. This is one of my problems, going from days where I eat almost nothing, to days where I binge. And I know it's no good for my diet. My body is just putting what I do eat into stored fat because I'm not eating regularly. I'm trying to keep some healthy snacks on hand now. Dried veggies (peas and soybeans are pretty good and have a satisfying crunchiness), nuts (in moderation for the protein). I can keep those in my purse, just in case, and are easy to grab on the go.

Favorite non-traditional veggie: Again, I really like brussel sprouts and asparagus. I eat the sprouts steamed usually. I eat the asparagus roasted.
Least Favorite veggie: probably carrots. Can't say why, but I just don't love them.
Fruits: I pretty much like them all. But try to keep it to one a day while dieting. It could become easy to binge on when it's the only "sweet" thing in my diet.

I think that was everything. lol.

My starting weight. 195.
My goal. 145.
I'm 5'4". I know that many sources would say I should weigh less than that. But, I've only weighed under 140 once as an adult and I was NOT eating enough and used ephedra (the older crowd may recognize this dangerous med) to achieve that weight. I feel like I'm older now and I'm looking for a healthy balance I can live with, not super skinny crash diet approaches. So. 145 is my goal. :)
Since January is half over, I'm going to try for 5 pounds this month. My weight loss tends to be slower now that I'm older, but I'm sure I'll lose a few pounds of water weight in the beginning. So, 5 pounds should be doable. And it will be nice to get into the 180s. :)

If you need more info for the record-keeping let me know. And again, hope you don't mind me jumping on board a big late.
Good Luck to everyone else!!! Can't wait to join you all in meeting our goals!
 
I eat fruit. I do weight watchers so I will eat some no-no stuff but you just have to allow for that in the point totals and eat very small portions. I also do not drink any calories.
Down to 136.5
 
Still haven't had a chance for replies, but hopefully this afternoon. :) Our foster doggy who transports up north on Sunday had some issues this morning and took up my computer time.

To think about for today...
One of the keys to success on this healthy journey (in my opinion) is how you handle setbacks. What do you consider a setback on this healthy journey (one meal off plan, one day off plan, weight gain, etc.) and what is your plan to deal with setbacks?


Trying not to over stress about setbacks but trying to keep them to a minimal amount. I am already worrying about our next hockey tournament weekend. Trying to decide if I am booking a hotel or going to take the long drive there and back everyday so I can stay more on track. I find hockey tournaments one of the worst for calorie control. There is always one or two meals out with the team and I have no idea where we are eating ahead of time to plan what to order off the menu which isn't a bad choice. Plus this time the hotel rooms don't have kitchenettes in them not even a mini fridge. The crazy schedule of games, the snacks and if we do stay there is always a few beverages flowing.

Down another 2.8lbs this morning so 9.4lbs/10lbs for January goal.
 
Trying not to over stress about setbacks but trying to keep them to a minimal amount. I am already worrying about our next hockey tournament weekend. Trying to decide if I am booking a hotel or going to take the long drive there and back everyday so I can stay more on track. I find hockey tournaments one of the worst for calorie control. There is always one or two meals out with the team and I have no idea where we are eating ahead of time to plan what to order off the menu which isn't a bad choice. Plus this time the hotel rooms don't have kitchenettes in them not even a mini fridge. The crazy schedule of games, the snacks and if we do stay there is always a few beverages flowing.

Down another 2.8lbs this morning so 9.4lbs/10lbs for January goal.
My DDs play travel softball and it's the same. You have the snack shack food or have a 45 minute break to run out and end up getting fast food. I can pack a cooler which is better but if we're in a hotel that can be a pain. And the team dinners are usually at places that aren't the best for diets. Plus when everyone is trying the Philly cheese steaks since we're in Philly for the weekend, well, you got to try too:rolleyes:.

I just look at it as a big picture. You can have some off days but then get right back in it. It's the overall, monthly or weekly, goals that matter and not so much day by day.
 
I try not to stress at all over setbacks. Since 5 yrs ago when the migraines and vertigo issues started I have definately changed that part of my personality. I have had to to learn to let go of so many things that used to push my buttons. I am now of the "don't sweat the small stuff...and its all small stuff." I just start over anew and realize I can only do what I can do. I will try for a salad if I had cookies the night before, extra walking , even if just up and down all the isles of Publix even if dont need that much just for extra movement...
 
QOTD Wed- Veggies I like that others don't are brussel sprouts and beets.
QOTD Thur- Fruits that are unusual that I like? Do cranberries count? I love making homemade cranberry sauce in the fall. Grapes are a new favorite snack at work. I never used to eat them before, but found that celebration grapes are awesome.

To think about for today...
One of the keys to success on this healthy journey (in my opinion) is how you handle setbacks. What do you consider a setback on this healthy journey (one meal off plan, one day off plan, weight gain, etc.) and what is your plan to deal with setbacks?

I just deal. Usually on Friday before work I see a loss for week, but by Monday morning I have found all the weight I lost plus some. Is very frustrating. So I mope on Monday and then try and get back on track Tuesday. Is a bad cycle.
 
Welcome Back @Rose&Mike! Sounds like you've been busy but getting it done!!



Welcome Bob! You're doing great! Keep it going! You CAN run (walk) that 5K if you make it a goal and a priority!

Hi to @jillbur, @Tigerlulu and @5xdisneyfans! You've all helped me just by posting and I realized by not saying anything I was just sucking it up and not giving. So THANK YOU for the support!!

We all got this!

We are all in this together!


Still dealing with stuff from the beginning of the week. Hopefully this is the last day. :)
I promise to come back with replies and updates.

To think about for today....
There are a lot of different thoughts on fruits and losing weight.
Do you eat fruit?
How do you think fruit fits into a healthy diet?
What is your favorite 'unusual' fruit?


I do eat fruit daily. I eat quite a bit of fruit, actually. I eat bananas before I go running. My favorites are apples, grapes, pineapple, cantaloupe, mango, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, watermelon, blackberries, oranges, and pears. Of course living in western PA, I eat seasonally. I don't think I have a favorite "unusual" fruit.



Still haven't had a chance for replies, but hopefully this afternoon. :) Our foster doggy who transports up north on Sunday had some issues this morning and took up my computer time.

To think about for today...
One of the keys to success on this healthy journey (in my opinion) is how you handle setbacks. What do you consider a setback on this healthy journey (one meal off plan, one day off plan, weight gain, etc.) and what is your plan to deal with setbacks?

A setback to me is when I make the decision to go "off plan" and then feel guilty for it. I then tend to sabotage myself and eat "off plan" more than I need. That's why I am here. I tended to tell myself that since I ate terrible for one meal, I might as well make it one day. Then 2 days. Then 3 days. Low and behold, I'm 25 pounds overweight. I think I have a good mindset this time. If I decide to eat a little "off plan," I'll jump right back on to make sure I do not ruin all my hard work!


I hope that it's not too late to join. I told myself I would get started on my weight loss journey with the start of the year, and..... I haven't started. I just am not holding myself accountable. Always going to start tomorrow... and I'm sick of it. I had luck on the WISH boards a few years ago, and came here looking for inspiration and a group to join. I hope that that is okay with all of you.

If you need more info for the record-keeping let me know. And again, hope you don't mind me jumping on board a big late.
Good Luck to everyone else!!! Can't wait to join you all in meeting our goals!

Welcome! DH is a respiratory therapist and works 12 hour midnights. I do not know how people do it. His eating is so screwy. We are all here to get and give support, so you are in the right place!



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Whoop whoop! 3 day weekend!

I made a list of everything I want to get done this weekend and I'm crossing things off already. I usually grocery shop on Saturday mornings, but with now doing my long runs at those times, I decided to grocery shop today. So that's done until next Friday. DS9 has a birthday party tomorrow and soccer practice Sunday. DS12 has a soccer game tomorrow. I am probably going into work on Sunday afternoon to catch up on things because I just got 2 new kids on my roster and another just tested into special ed. That's a lot of paperwork to get done. I can actually do it at home, but I will get it done faster at work with no distractions. It's nice to be able to get into the school on the weekend. Unfortunately, lots of teachers go in on the weekends just to get stuff done because I swear we have no time! We have no plans Monday except DS12 has pep band for a basketball game that night.

Don't be jealous of my Friday night grocery shopping or my next activity...paying bills :)
Yes, I want to get that done tonight so it's not lurking around all weekend. It's funny how organizing my eating and exercise has expanding to organizing other parts of my life!

Okay, enough rambling...
Have a great night!

Jill
 
Still dealing with stuff from the beginning of the week. Hopefully this is the last day. :)
I promise to come back with replies and updates.

Welcome to any new folks!

To think about for today....
There are a lot of different thoughts on fruits and losing weight.
Do you eat fruit?
How do you think fruit fits into a healthy diet?
What is your favorite 'unusual' fruit?

Hi, I'm new. I restarted on WW on December 28 (crazy date to start, I know, but I felt that I wanted to have gotten going by the New Year). My goal is to lose 70 pounds. Since I restarted I am down 5.8 pounds.

Fruit....I'm not a big fruit eater (I eat more veggies). I often have tangerine or clementines, and apple slices. In summer, I eat lots of watermelon. I think that fruit should be part of healthy diet, and it's something I need to work on.
 
I am so MAD at myself...after 15 days of pretty much right on target eating wise (NO SUGAR)...I was upset/bored/fustrated/stressed and did a major overload on sugar and crap! UGH...1 step forward 2 steps back. Today is a new day.
 
I am so MAD at myself...after 15 days of pretty much right on target eating wise (NO SUGAR)...I was upset/bored/fustrated/stressed and did a major overload on sugar and crap! UGH...1 step forward 2 steps back. Today is a new day.

Yes today is a new day. We are all human and go off track now and then but as long as we go right back is all that matters.
 
To think about for today....

Do you have a plan to kick cravings when they hit?


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