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Old Mon, Aug-20-18, 05:54
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Plan: Carnivoire
Stats: 373.6/373.6/150.0 Female 65 inches
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Progress: 0%
Location: Texas
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Just wanted to say hello. I am back .... AGAIN. Don't even want to count how many times I have started (and stopped) but I started again Saturday so checking in here for a little accountability. I have almost 200 lbs to lose.
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Old Mon, Aug-20-18, 05:58
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Ms Arielle Ms Arielle is offline
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Plan: atkins, carnivore 2023
Stats: 200/211/163 Female 5'8"
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Progress: -30%
Location: Massachusetts
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Welcome back to success. I too journal to stay focused and accountable. It really helps me on my journey. The 90 day good habit challenge was very helpful when I needed to establish a couple good habits. Helped me give up pizza. lol Good luck with your new start!!
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Old Mon, Aug-20-18, 06:16
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Plan: P:E=>1 (Q3-22)
Stats: 168/100/82 Male 182cm
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Progress: 79%
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Welcome Back Meggan!

Suggestion: Stop Counting
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Old Mon, Aug-20-18, 06:20
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Plan: Atkins/KETO/IF
Stats: 370/163/155 Female 65
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Progress: 96%
Location: Central Texas
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Hi, Meggen! I have lost track of the times I started, re-started, re-re-started, but I truly believe low-carbing is the best way to live a healthier and happier life. It is more doable than ever with the popularity of the Keto approach.
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Old Mon, Aug-20-18, 07:36
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Plan: Carnivoire
Stats: 373.6/373.6/150.0 Female 65 inches
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Progress: 0%
Location: Texas
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Welcome back to success. I too journal to stay focused and accountable. It really helps me on my journey. The 90 day good habit challenge was very helpful when I needed to establish a couple good habits. Helped me give up pizza. lol Good luck with your new start!!


Thanks. I am currently working on a 70 day exercise challenge

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Welcome Back Meggan!

Suggestion: Stop Counting


Good advice!

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Hi, Meggen! I have lost track of the times I started, re-started, re-re-started, but I truly believe low-carbing is the best way to live a healthier and happier life. It is more doable than ever with the popularity of the Keto approach.


I agree, I feel better on low-carb, and it's easier then ever with all the Keto craze.
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Old Mon, Aug-20-18, 09:23
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Plan: High protein, lower fat
Stats: 000/000/145 Female 66
BF:276, 255 hi wts
Progress: 0%
Location: Michigan U.P., USA
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Welcome back. I like your weight loss ticker!

I have "Weight Loss" on my Google News feed, so I'm always getting articles like this one that are usually useless, but I've actually found myself thinking about a couple of these:

https://www.popsugar.com/fitness/Ho...ep-Off-45098069

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Know Your Why
This is probably the most important factor of all. Know your why. Have one enormously personal reason you want to lose weight that resonates strongly that is bigger than your excuses and keeps you motivated no matter what.


A "reason bigger than your excuses". I like that. I've really been thinking about it in specific terms of my health, instead of just "I want to lose weight for my health".

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Keep Setting New Goals and Celebrate Them!
As you're evolving and progressing on your weight-loss journey, your goals have got to keep up! ...There's so much to celebrate beyond the number on the scale, and setting specific and personal mini goals will keep you excited and inspired.


When we have a lot of weight to lose, it can seem like a too tall task. I remember JudyNYC always saying that she lost 100+ lbs of weight by making a 10 lb goal at a time. I've shortened my immediate weight loss goal to reflect where I was at the beginning of the year. (Sadly) Then I'm going to choose another lesser goal. But I'm also thinking about fitness goals. For instance, where I walk every day there is an incline coming back and I want to be able to get up it without stopping to catch my breath. I'm also focusing on sleeping more; doing the right things to bring that about like turning off the computer at night earlier.

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Be Consistent!
We all have moments where we fall off the healthy train — it's normal! But it's how you handle it that will make all the difference in your progress. Aim for consistency, not perfection.


"Progress, not perfection". It's an oldie, but a goodie.
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Old Mon, Aug-20-18, 09:45
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Plan: Carnivoire
Stats: 373.6/373.6/150.0 Female 65 inches
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Location: Texas
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Welcome back. I like your weight loss ticker!


Thanks. I picked that one because my dog needs to lose 3 lbs, so he has agreed to do extra walking with me to help motivate me

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Originally Posted by JLx
I have "Weight Loss" on my Google News feed, so I'm always getting articles like this one that are usually useless, but I've actually found myself thinking about a couple of these:

https://www.popsugar.com/fitness/Ho...ep-Off-45098069


Thanks for the link, some of these things I am doing, and some are really good ideas. I am already using NON weight goals (completing my exercise and drinking water everyday). Know my why..... I will definately have to think about that more....
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Old Mon, Sep-10-18, 09:19
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 385/338/225 Male 6'2
BF:
Progress: 29%
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I have learned this time to take the slow road to success and am doing much better at it. Have lost 60 since the end of December and have not slid back like the times I tried to lose weight rapidly.
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Old Mon, Sep-10-18, 09:54
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Ms Arielle Ms Arielle is offline
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Plan: atkins, carnivore 2023
Stats: 200/211/163 Female 5'8"
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Progress: -30%
Location: Massachusetts
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When our "why" becomes "our life style" meaning choosing lc as a way of life and having the tools and mental mind set of that, it becomes a way of life. I only achieved this in 2018. I am a slow learner apparently, but I am glad to have found my way finally. You too will find your way when you are ready. Just don't quit. Keep coming back to LC !!!!
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