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Old July 31st, 2006, 06:42 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Creatinu
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Having lost 14lbs so far, I have now been able to get into some clothes
that I have had in my wardrobe for 5 years - after the birth of my 2
children, I finally decided that it was time I did something about my
weight, but not for anyone else, it was going to be for me. Over the
last few months while trying to loss my weight, a major factor in my
success so far is being really positive about why I am doing this and
reminding myslef that this is for me. Alot of us spend so much time
doing things for others (especially Mum's) that you need to focus on
you for some of the time.
I hope anyone trying to loss weight will always keep in mind why they
are doing it, it really helps to be positive and focused on your goal.

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Old July 31st, 2006, 07:49 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Lá~ká~ Wáná
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"Creatinu" wrote in message
ups.com...
I hope anyone trying to loss weight will always keep in mind why they
are doing it, it really helps to be positive and focused on your goal.


Good luck! )

I was very fortunate when I had my child. I never gained a lb. I was 115
when I got pregnant and 110 when I got back from the hospital. We never
could figure out where those 5 lbs went.

LW
Start - 7/5/06 - 170lbs
Today - 160 lbs
Goal - 130lbs
Height 5'6"
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Old August 1st, 2006, 08:52 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Creatinu wrote:
Having lost 14lbs so far, I have now been able to get into some clothes
that I have had in my wardrobe for 5 years - after the birth of my 2
children, I finally decided that it was time I did something about my
weight, but not for anyone else, it was going to be for me. Over the
last few months while trying to loss my weight, a major factor in my
success so far is being really positive about why I am doing this and
reminding myslef that this is for me. Alot of us spend so much time
doing things for others (especially Mum's) that you need to focus on
you for some of the time.


This is so true. I have a son who is 2.5 and I feel like I give and
give and give and barely do anything for myself. That's one reason I
joined WW - to give myself some "me time" and to do one thing to
improve my health.

-L.

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Old August 1st, 2006, 03:26 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Eddie-Type2
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Default the right time for Positive Thinking and weight loss

Good attitude and good loss so far! keep on, Keeping on!

Eddie
Weight June05-359.0lbs
Current Weight-289.6lbs
Loss to date=69.4lbs
Goal Weight-180.0lbs

"Creatinu" wrote in message
ups.com...
Having lost 14lbs so far, I have now been able to get into some clothes
that I have had in my wardrobe for 5 years - after the birth of my 2
children, I finally decided that it was time I did something about my
weight, but not for anyone else, it was going to be for me. Over the
last few months while trying to loss my weight, a major factor in my
success so far is being really positive about why I am doing this and
reminding myslef that this is for me. Alot of us spend so much time
doing things for others (especially Mum's) that you need to focus on
you for some of the time.
I hope anyone trying to loss weight will always keep in mind why they
are doing it, it really helps to be positive and focused on your goal.


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Old August 3rd, 2006, 07:09 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Stormmee
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Default the right time for Positive Thinking and weight loss

very true, and since you have kids, you will get the added benefit of saving
money on clothes because you can go shopping at your own closet, also as a
mom, this is good because you can do it when they are having a nap, and
another one... when they are too big you can donate them to a good charity
and have more space.... bet you didn't know doing the losing thing was so
good for you did you, welcome and lots of luck, Lee
Creatinu wrote in message
ups.com...
Having lost 14lbs so far, I have now been able to get into some clothes
that I have had in my wardrobe for 5 years - after the birth of my 2
children, I finally decided that it was time I did something about my
weight, but not for anyone else, it was going to be for me. Over the
last few months while trying to loss my weight, a major factor in my
success so far is being really positive about why I am doing this and
reminding myslef that this is for me. Alot of us spend so much time
doing things for others (especially Mum's) that you need to focus on
you for some of the time.
I hope anyone trying to loss weight will always keep in mind why they
are doing it, it really helps to be positive and focused on your goal.



 




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