Originally Posted by victoria.stewart
(Post 30272)
I am also starting afresh for the new year- I want to lose 22 pounds by the 1st April. I am so glad I have found this site and can't believe it is free I am hoping it will keep me on track as I tend to do really well on a diet for the first 2/3 weeks then fall off it- I am hoping that tracking everything I do and eat will give me a better understanding of my areas of improvement and keep me motivated to reach my target weight. I have loved reading about everyones success stories so far- how much has this site helped? what are the main benefits?
Looking forward to chatting and adding some success stories of my own,:) Vicki Really, if you work FitDay, log your food and activities and STICK TO IT, you can't help but lose weight. And, it's FREE! You can use any "diet" you want or best of all, no diet--just eating good foods in reasonable portions and keeping track of it. Don't hesitate to speak up if you have any questions or need any help. Regards, Michael |
welcome aboard!
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So my first day was interesting...
I feel good/confused! When I read labels I get so confused!!!!:confused: I put in everything I ate today on FitDay I only ate 760 Cal... Is that good or bad?! Am I doing this whole cutting back thing right or wrong?! I want to lose weight the good and healthy way. Can someone help me please! Thankies ~I Love You All For Loving Me!~ |
A couple things that i found essential was a large measuring cup and 30 dollar food scale so i knew exactly what size portions i am eating and the ingredients. It is far to easy to guesstimate and be low on calories when you are actually a lot higher than you realize.
If your calorie total for today was accurate, then you need to raise it some. Like to a minimum of 1200 calories. Eat lots of veggies and salads and you will stay full without a huge calorie burden. That is all i can think of right now, other than keep coming back every day and log your food intake and stay involved with your health and it will all happen, you are worth it now just make it happen. |
Good start! I agree that you need to weigh/measure your portions, at least for a while. This will help "keep you honest" and learn what a "normal" portion is. This is useful especially if you are eating away from home and need to estimate portions.
Low cal is OK for a while, but you really want to find a level that keeps you full so you're not tempted to overeat to compensate. 1200 sounds like a reasonable level if it keeps you satisfied. Adjust as neccessary. Regards, Michael |
Thanks You Guys!!!!
It feels so good to have people to talk to about this and ask questions. I honestly feel like im going to succeed this weight loss! ~I Love You All For Loving Me!~ |
Originally Posted by fynetae
(Post 30441)
Thanks You Guys!!!!
It feels so good to have people to talk to about this and ask questions. I honestly feel like im going to succeed this weight loss! ~I Love You All For Loving Me!~ If you just treat healthy living like you do a job... yes you will succeed. Show up every day on time and put a full shift in! |
Agreed. In my case, posting often substitutes for snacking! And there are lots of answers here. Losing weight and getting healthy is a very personal journey; you will be able to use suggestions from the forum members to find out what works for you, and also to get good support. Welcome, and glad to have you!
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I can NEVER Thank You guys/girls enough!
Every post I read I crack a smile and a tear roll down. Because I know this is REAL, REAL People helping and all doing the same thing I'm doing "Trying To Reach That Goal, 1 Pound At A Time!" ~I Love You All For Loving Me~ P.S Is there a way where I can make a permanent signature?!;) |
Originally Posted by fynetae
(Post 30538)
P.S Is there a way where I can make a permanent signature?!;)
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