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Started by DawnOday, December 15, 2016, 04:54:21 PM
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Quote from: Dena on December 15, 2016, 04:58:58 PMHow about a once a week weigh in thread where all your sins will be on display?
Quote from: Michelle_P on December 15, 2016, 05:36:56 PMThere's the 10,000 steps challenge. Make yourself do that, with your smartphone to monitor and ratfink you out. Report your weight, how many days you hit 5,000, and how many days you hit 10,000, Missy, or you'll have to reorganize all the old "You look fabulous, Darling" threads. [emoji8]
Quote from: DawnOday on December 15, 2016, 05:08:24 PMGreat idea Dena. I'm all for it. I will not even let the cold weather be an excuse. One of the easiest things to do is to walk the mall. I have seen literally hundreds of people doing it early in the morning while picking up coffee on my way to Boeing.
Quote from: Amanda_Combs on December 16, 2016, 12:29:06 AMUh.... I don't know about giving the business or calling you mean names. How about I just remind you how yummy healthy foods are? Or I could tell you that you can take one more step! You can do it! [emoji16][emoji6]Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: 2cherry on December 17, 2016, 06:59:27 PMI would say...If you are not motivated to do something it's usually due to one of two reasons:1. You don't really want to do it. (otherwise you're already doing it)2. Depression.1. There is nothing wrong with not wanting to do something. Maybe you are so comfortable that you have an actual choice. And that choice doesn't feel like beneficial enough. So how can you make it beneficial? rewards, setting goals etc...2. This is more serious. Right now I am dealing with a post-op depression myself. All motivation is simply gone for me.
Quote from: zirconia on December 18, 2016, 05:52:48 AMWorking out against pain must be hard, but you do sound motivated. Adding a reasonable number of steps every day is one approach. Someone I know decided to start with one sit-up the first day and build up to 365 after a year. A similar plan—say adding fifty steps a day and never doing less than on the previous day—would get you to ten thousand steps in under six months...Making it a routine to post your daily count each night would offer you the opportunity to supplement the steps by an evening stroll in case you haven't reached the goal by the afternoon.
Quote from: Michelle_P on December 19, 2016, 01:02:18 AMOk, Dawn. Did you get some exercise in today? How many steps?I got 11,948 in today. 63 years old. Nudge, nudge...Tomorrow is a new day. New you?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: DawnOday on December 20, 2016, 04:22:18 PMSo I went to the Speech Therapist today and good news. I was able to hold my pitch through the reading of a news story. To celebrate I went to Tacoma mall to treat myself with a Starbucks black tea. I ended up walking 2307 steps so far. I walked the mall from one end to the other. This is not all that hard. I am somewhat of a perfectionist and if I believe I can't finish a project to my standards, I just won't do it. Ergo I am always peeved. i always felt I had to go all out or nothing.
Quote from: Selenakyle on December 20, 2016, 04:26:51 PMGreat job on both the speech therapy and the walking! You should feel proud of yourself!There are a few apps I use to hold myself accountable, fitness wise. Lark is really good- it's a really encouraging app that logs your activity and checks in with you frequently.
Quote from: DawnOday on December 20, 2016, 04:22:18 PMi always felt I had to go all out or nothing.