Still struggling to maintain the weight loss and doing ok. Not liking the struggle part, though, lol. But it's forcing me to make healthier choices food wise.
Getting my 10000 steps in 4-5 days a week. Nothing to really brag about but it makes me feel good.
I really need to get healthy both physically and mentally! I need to lose 100lbs and get my stress levels down . So far I have taken some steps toward this: I changed jobs and found one closer to home (shorter commute=less stress for me) with less responsibilities (again,less stress), I've lost 4lbs (only 96 more to go!) LOL! I'm trying to control my portion sizes and get a little exercise in when I can. Maybe having support here will help me?
For the most part. It's sticking to it that's the problem. I switch between weight watchers and the Fitbit calorie tracking but I always end up doing best with Weight Watchers. It just works for me...if I stick to the points. It's very restrictive, though, so hard to keep with it.Have you set a calorie budget, and tracking calories?
I still want to lose 3 or 4 pounds, but I haven't been as disciplined as I should be (though I haven't gained anything). That said, I will work toward that goal, especially with the holidays coming up. I like to have a little wiggle room for indulging, and 3 to 4 pounds would be just about right.
So I will cut down on the white carbs (I actually was doing sort of OK with this until about a week ago ) and keep the sweet treats in check;
Keep up the exercise/weights 5 to 6 days a week (exercise has been pretty good the last couple of months);
Drink at least 48 ounces of water a day;
Get at least 7 hours of sleep a night (always a work in progress. I have been spotty with this at best).
Today I walked more than 5 miles. I got to the polls really early to vote, so I got to work well before my friend, and I logged 3 miles before she got there, hehe. I needed it. I am very stressed about the election, and I was wound up this morning, partly because of a lack of sleep (again!!!).
For the most part. It's sticking to it that's the problem. I switch between weight watchers and the Fitbit calorie tracking but I always end up doing best with Weight Watchers. It just works for me...if I stick to the points. It's very restrictive, though, so hard to keep with it.
Ok, so keep in mind that I'm a tad grumpy due to how the election results are going, lol. But how is Lose It different from tracking with weight watchers or Fitbit? It's calories in vs calories out, isn't it? I get to scan food with both apps.It's about having the right tools to work with. Like Chryssie said, get Lose It! They have a huge database of food so you can look up virtually everything you eat and record it... It doesn't have to feel like you're that restricted, besides obviously if you're not burning a lot of calories, you are eating less. It just helps to have the tools you need to do the number crunching. You can either use the mobile app or you can also log food/exercise on the website on the computer.
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Ok, so keep in mind that I'm a tad grumpy due to how the election results are going, lol. But how is Lose It different from tracking with weight watchers or Fitbit? It's calories in vs calories out, isn't it? I get to scan food with both apps.
Awww, thank you, shyvas. That's what I try to do most of the time. It's portion control that sometimes gets me into trouble, though I've managed to keep my weight mostly stable for the better part of three years now, and that is a record for me. I think the exercise also helps. I find that when I exercise, I make better choices regarding food. I'm also really motivated to stay at a healthy weight because I want to keep hiking and biking and all, and it's far easier and more enjoyable with less of me to lug around.You're always a great example. I love the fact that you cook, healthy delicious meals. Dieting should means eating normal, balanced meals which you certainly manage to do.
Awww, thank you, shyvas. That's what I try to do most of the time. It's portion control that sometimes gets me into trouble, though I've managed to keep my weight mostly stable for the better part of three years now, and that is a record for me. I think the exercise also helps. I find that when I exercise, I make better choices regarding food. I'm also really motivated to stay at a healthy weight because I want to keep hiking and biking and all, and it's far easier and more enjoyable with less of me to lug around.
It sounds very much like the Fitbit app. I will download the app, since it's free. Can't hurt to check it out. Thanks!It probably isn't that much different from the others... It's just what has worked for Chryssie and I... I'm not familiar with the others... In lose it you select how many pounds you want to lose per week, think you can select between 1lbs, 1.5lbs, and 2lbs and it figures out your budget from there. You have a daily budget, and a weekly budget, so it pays to shoot for being under your daily budget, so if you want a treat end of the week it's not really a huge deal.