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I'm so tired of trying over and over again. I know from reading KD's books that she talks my language. Again knowing myself well enough to know that common sense is the key. Portion control is paramount. I am quite tenecious in most areas of my life and I know what to do. I need the accountablity and confidence. So all this rambling to say that I will be checking in most days to tell you how I'm doing. We will do this together right. I mean if KD can lose her weight under the stress of a new job, new home and by hitting the ground running I can to. (I'll say this to myself several times a day to get the change of mind I need) ")


You will remain the same until the pain of remaining the same becomes greater than the pain of the change.
 
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I'm so tired of trying over and over again. I know from reading KD's books that she talks my language. Again knowing myself well enough to know that common sense is the key. Portion control is paramount. I am quite tenecious in most areas of my life and I know what to do. I need the accountablity and confidence. So all this rambling to say that I will be checking in most days to tell you how I'm doing. We will do this together right. I mean if KD can lose her weight under the stress of a new job, new home and by hitting the ground running I can to. (I'll say this to myself several times a day to get the change of mind I need) ")


You will remain the same until the pain of remaining the same becomes greater than the pain of the change.
 
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Originally posted by muzzyhottie:
Hi all!, I'm so happy to find this on the web! I bought Kathleen's Daybook and tried it on my own, and keep falling off the wagon. I didnt' know this was here too! I'm sooo happy, because I cannot afford to do a weekly program with WW or JC but need to get on track. I was part of JC, and had sucess, but did not reach my goal before my wallet was drained and I could no longer participate. I've been looking for something to replace it ever since. I am looking forward to being on here for sure!! Does anyone know what any of the serving sizes are for KD's recipes on this site? There's no nutritional info whatsoever, and I don't have any of her cookbooks!! Big Grin


Welcome to you! I'm glad that you found us!
This is a great place to post for accountability, suggestions and support. You can use the "what's for dinner" thread to record your food - planned and actuals and there are exercise accountability threads too.

As for nutritional info, KD doesn't believe in counting calories so she doesn't give that info. Everytime I've calculated out a recipe of hers though, it's always been healthy. As far as serving sizes, usually she tells you how many portions the recipe will make so just divide by that number.


summer 7 challenge goals:
- Meditate every day
- Start the day with positive imagery and self talk


Out of our beliefs are born deeds; out of our deeds we form habits; out of our habits grows our character; and on our character we build our destiny.

- Henry Hancock
 
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Hi all!, I'm so happy to find this on the web! I bought Kathleen's Daybook and tried it on my own, and keep falling off the wagon. I didnt' know this was here too! I'm sooo happy, because I cannot afford to do a weekly program with WW or JC but need to get on track. I was part of JC, and had sucess, but did not reach my goal before my wallet was drained and I could no longer participate. I've been looking for something to replace it ever since. I am looking forward to being on here for sure!! Does anyone know what any of the serving sizes are for KD's recipes on this site? There's no nutritional info whatsoever, and I don't have any of her cookbooks!! Big Grin
 
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Ok I just started this today. My main goals this week are to cut back on how much I am eating out to primarily lunches ( I am on the road all day), cutting portion sizes, and making better choices when I do have to eat out. I am not putting exercise in yet....I don't want to pile too much on Smiler

Robin


Formerly "Robinbebe"
 
Posts: 420 | Location: SE Michigan | Registered: August 19, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Ok new week and new resolve. Eating was not great but the exercise was perfect. Am going to do some looking thru the 2 cooking thin cook books and come up with new ideas. Goals are:
1) I will watch my portion sizes.2) I will eat 3 meals and 2 snacks. 3) I will do strength training and/or aerobics 6 days this week.
Have a great week everyone.
 
Posts: 7 | Location: Crossville, TN | Registered: April 19, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Sy,
I would say you are off to a great start. How do you feel???


"There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as if everything is." Albert Einstein

Daily to do: Drink plenty of water & take vitamins
 
Posts: 1604 | Location: Georgia | Registered: March 24, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi! This seems like a really good and supportive place!
Today, I did pretty well on exercise but less well on food.
E: 15 mins yoga, 15 mins weights, 30 min walk
B: yogurt with granola, coffee
L: small roast beef sndwich, iced tea (ARGH!)
D: Chinese chicken salad w/veggies
S: Weight Watchers ice cream sandwich / 1 oz almonds
Supplements: multivitamin/mineral, cranberry, calcium, 1 low-dose aspirin


Goal #1) exercise every day, including weights 3X weekly and walk 20 mins+ daily
Goal #2) record what I eat (everything!) each day
Goal #3) journal about how the day went - using Chef Kathleen's Daybook!

"the problem is choice"
 
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Janice,

Take it baby step by baby step. Don't make HUGE goals that you know are not really going to work for you. Start with one thing and go from there. We are here if you need anything, please don't hesistate to ask.


"There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as if everything is." Albert Einstein

Daily to do: Drink plenty of water & take vitamins
 
Posts: 1604 | Location: Georgia | Registered: March 24, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I have been a little down. I have been doing this for 12 weeks so it is like when will I get to stay on track without wanting all the extras. Goal for week is gym 3 times and increase daily walks to intervels 3 days. I am going to reivew the Cooking Thin Cook book for new ideas. Everyone have a good day. Janice
 
Posts: 7 | Location: Crossville, TN | Registered: April 19, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi Smart, it is nice to meet you. Sounds like you have a good thing going for you with having a gym at work. That is a nice deal...getting to watch some TLC AND working out. Smiler I love hearing things like that. Keep up the great work.


"There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as if everything is." Albert Einstein

Daily to do: Drink plenty of water & take vitamins
 
Posts: 1604 | Location: Georgia | Registered: March 24, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Well, I'm back again to give it another try. I only made it 3 weeks last time before life got the better of me and I "fell off the wagon."

Here's hoping for "second time is a charm." Smiler

I did manage to walk on the treadmill today for a half hour while watching "What Not to Wear" in our company fitness center. Somehow watching that show and walking made the time fly by! If I can wrestle the remote from the "Y&R" junkies this just might work. Smiler
 
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Thanks for all your encouragement! I like the idea of fitting in 10-15 minutes of exercise throughout the day. I have made a commitment to park as far from the entrance at work so I can get a little bit of a walk in the morning and evening. I also plan to try and fit in some swimming in the evening.


I made pot roast last night (I used Bison instead of beef--- much less fat). I am proud I only took one serving! I usually take a second and sometimes a third!

It's been hard but I am working on it!

thanks!

Maddie
 
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How do some of you fit in exercise when you have a busy work schedule? I'd love some ideas, tips and inspiration!


Congrats on your first week, Maddie!

As for fitting in exercise, I work a LONG day--10 1/2 hours--and that means I leave my house at 7:15 a.m. and don't get home until 6:30 p.m. In the beginning of my journey, I thought it was simply impossible to get up any earlier in the morning, so I tried to exercise after I got home from work. The reality was, though, that I was making excuses alot and not getting it done because I was too tired (or because exercising after work then pushed dinner even later and it was way too close to bedtime for me to digest it fully before going to sleep).

After some urging from the board members, I agreed to just give mornings a try. I got up 30 minutes early on workdays for a few weeks to get my exercise in. It was ROUGH in the beginning. I may have only gotten in 2 days of workday exercise that first week because it was hard to build that habit...but I kept at it, because I'd promised the folks here that I would give it at least 3 weeks (the time it takes to build a habit). By the end of the 3rd week, I was doing MUCH better. The thing I REALLY loved is that, during my workday, when those thoughts of "UGH! I have to go home and exercise after work!" would enter my mind, I could follow them with "NO you don't! You've already exercised today!" THAT was the clincher for me...it felt SO good to have it done before my day had even started!

Two and a half years later, I am a confirmed morning exerciser...you couldn't convince me there was a better way. Was it an EASY habit to establish? Heck no...it was painful! But now, it's habit--it's automatic. I roll out of bed and into my exercise clothes before I've half even thought about it. I get up about 40 minutes early now so I have time to get into my clothes and shoes, have a trip to the bathroom and still get in 30 minutes of exercise.

Tip: If you decide to try this, commit to a consistent bedtime. You can't keep going to bed later and later and expect your body to keep going on less and less sleep, especially when you're asking more of it with exercise.


Summer Se7en Challenge Goals:
1. Add back core & toning work + weight work 1X each per week to start.
2. Tackle the Sugar Monster--Have a sugar free mint after lunch and dinner, wait 20 minutes, and reassess the need for a sweet treat.
 
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How do some of you fit in exercise when you have a busy work schedule? I'd love some ideas, tips and inspiration!

Matilda254


Sounds like you had a good first week Maddie. Good for you!

As for "fitting in" exercise, you need to schedule it in to your day. Put it in your appointment book in ink and don't let yourself reschedule something else for that time.

You can walk (or do other exercise) at lunch time, before or after work. You just need to make the committment to take the time for yourself.

You also don't need to do everything at once. If you have 10 minutes here or there, take advantage of it and use it to do something active.


summer 7 challenge goals:
- Meditate every day
- Start the day with positive imagery and self talk


Out of our beliefs are born deeds; out of our deeds we form habits; out of our habits grows our character; and on our character we build our destiny.

- Henry Hancock
 
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Thanks for all your support. My first week on the plan went well, not perfect but I am trying to learn that is OK too. I am celebrating my successes... not eating pizza at work and eating my lunch i brought, working on portion control. I need to work on getting more exercise, that is hard.

How do some of you fit in exercise when you have a busy work schedule? I'd love some ideas, tips and inspiration!

Matilda254
 
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Hi Maddie,
Welcome and buckle your seatbelt sister, it's quite an adventure. You are in the right place for a common sense approach to weight loss and a healthy lifestyle.

Welcome!!!


You will remain the same until the pain of remaining the same becomes greater than the pain of the change.
 
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I am new to this group. I just started the day planner after seeing Kathleen at a cooking class here in austin. So far so good. Not perfect but I am trying to celebrate my success. The big one--- I didn't eat any of the Pizza brought into work yesterday. that is a big one for me!

I am looking foward to hearing from many of you!

Matilda254


Welcome to you! Sounds like you are off to a great start!


summer 7 challenge goals:
- Meditate every day
- Start the day with positive imagery and self talk


Out of our beliefs are born deeds; out of our deeds we form habits; out of our habits grows our character; and on our character we build our destiny.

- Henry Hancock
 
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Not perfect but I am trying to celebrate my success. The big one--- I didn't eat any of the Pizza brought into work yesterday. that is a big one for me!


Welcome and congratulations on your achievement, Mathilda! You're exactly right that this is a big one...and you're also right on target with celebrating your successes. I spent a lot of years beating myself up over every mistake I made. It feels a lot better to pat myself on the back for my successes! Smiler


Summer Se7en Challenge Goals:
1. Add back core & toning work + weight work 1X each per week to start.
2. Tackle the Sugar Monster--Have a sugar free mint after lunch and dinner, wait 20 minutes, and reassess the need for a sweet treat.
 
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Hi,
I am new to this group. I just started the day planner after seeing Kathleen at a cooking class here in austin. So far so good. Not perfect but I am trying to celebrate my success. The big one--- I didn't eat any of the Pizza brought into work yesterday. that is a big one for me!

I am looking foward to hearing from many of you!

Matilda254
 
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