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Seven Plagiarized Tips for a Sparky Newbie - What Would You Add?

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

One of my favorite and most motivational Spark-friends (all 225ish of you do motivate me - make no mistake!) is TIMOTHYNOHE. He and I belong to several mutual Spark teams, including "Men, You are Not Alone." (Yes indeedy, 4% of all Sparkies are hampered by the y-chromosome. )

A newbie in that group posted that he is new both to weight loss in general and to Sparkpeople, specifically. The newbie has a lot of weight to lose, and thus reflects the circumstance of many of us when we joined here. Some of us, myself included, still are there.

Tim offered the following constructive advice, which I have modified ever so slightly (if one cites a reference, it's not plagiarism, right?!?). My editorial remarks are parenthetical:

1. As you start to take off the weight, you will be amazed at how many things gradually improve for you. Your joints will thank you, your heart will thank you....

2. If you go into this with the mindset of "I need to lose 100 pounds (or 200 or 225) and I need to do it by this time next year." I can almost guarantee you won't. Then you will become discouraged and quit. Do not do that.

3. Your first goal should be 5% (of your starting weight.) Shoot for that first. Then go for 10%, etc.

4. Change your eating habits. It is a must. Track every morsel... (I treat the nutrition tracker here as though it is the Soup Nazi from Seinfeld. No soup for me until it first is tracked!).

5. Move. Your goal should be 30 minutes a day of exercise. Exercise more if possible, but anything is good. Do you watch TV? Get out of the chair and maybe walk in-place for 10 minutes. Doing 10 minutes three times a day get in your 30. My first exercise was 10 minutes around the block and I was exhausted. The trick was to do it tomorrow and the next day. By the time winter arrived, I was walking for an hour a day. Then I hit the treadmill...

6. Seek the support of people who are losing weight too (which is easily done by exploring the social side of Sparkpeople).

7. New habits are a must. For me tracking (food and fitness) is one such habit. Every meal I write down what I have consumed. Exercise is a habit for me now. If I don't get it I miss it.

8. (This one is mine. Many of you have gotten it in response to your blogs on the recurrent theme of "Oh My God, What Have I done? I fell of the wagon and today I ate a whole pound/loaf/bag of [insert high-calorie guilty pleasure here]." My tip also has been plagiarized - not from Tim but from Dr. Seuss. "Today was fun. Today is done. Tomorrow is another one." This translates to no self-flagellation, no remorse, no regrets, just relentless dedication beginning again right now. )

Remember, if losing weight and becoming correspondingly healthier were easy, anyone could do it and all of us would have by now. We're on this Caravan together (see my Feb 5th blog!).

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SHELBEY74 4/30/2012 1:18PM

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Great blog.

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KNITTYKITTY01 4/30/2012 1:17PM

    Love the Dr Seuss

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SUZICANDO 4/30/2012 12:59PM

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SIRCATNIP1 4/30/2012 12:54PM

    Well done!

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HOLYMOLYMAC 4/30/2012 12:13PM

    Great blog! :)

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WINKEL730 4/30/2012 12:00PM

    Great advice. My entire problem is expecting it too fast.

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WHITEANGEL4 4/30/2012 11:59AM

    Well stated. This is a change of life formula to achieve and maintain a healthy weight. A healthy weight is not a number, but the weight your body is comfortable and healhty. A large boned person will never be the size of a small framed person, etc.

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DEEJACKSON 4/30/2012 11:39AM

    Loved it!!!

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A1DENSMOM 4/30/2012 10:52AM

    emoticon I loved reading this. Thank you!

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ANDRAYAYA 4/30/2012 10:28AM

    Thank you for sharing! emoticon

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GROWNINOP 4/30/2012 9:59AM

  Great tips. I love the Dr. Suess quote!

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BEARIANA 4/30/2012 9:48AM

    I LOVE this! Especially the Dr. Seuss quote - it's exactly what I needed.

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PAULOBRY 4/30/2012 9:34AM

    Who knew Dr Seuss was a Sparky?!

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GREENSCRAPCAT 4/30/2012 9:17AM

    LOVE the Dr. Seuss quote. I'm so there, and have been on SP for a couple years now. NEED MOTIVATION NOW.

Thanks for sharing!

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HLOCHRIDGE 4/30/2012 9:15AM

    Great blog!!!!

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CUDDLYPOLARBEAR 4/30/2012 9:14AM

    Great Blog

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RSTAPLE 4/30/2012 8:57AM

  Great blog!

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RUGGER611 4/30/2012 8:52AM

    Great Blog...but I knew it would be since your an O's fan!!! :) Keep up the great work!

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MSTAPLE1 4/30/2012 8:41AM

  Great blog!

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WANDERING_SOUL 4/30/2012 8:38AM

  Great blog! Words to live by.

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DEBLYNN323 4/30/2012 8:32AM

    Thanks for sharing...

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CORGIGIRL2 4/30/2012 7:05AM

  Great advice - basic, but something we all need to hear again and again. Thanks!

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LEANMEAN2 4/30/2012 6:52AM

    Thanks for sharing

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MRSSCHENCK 4/30/2012 6:46AM

    Great blog. I especially liked the Dr. Seuss tip. emoticon

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CRINKLYMONKEY 4/30/2012 6:23AM

    Thanks for all the reminders. Sometimes we just need someone to say it even if we already know it. emoticon

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DARKLADY25 4/30/2012 3:02AM

    Good advice, just the things anyone could use in the beginning.
I;ll keep no.8 in mind every time I slip up.

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BLUEJEAN99 4/30/2012 2:18AM

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I-SAW-THE-LITE 4/30/2012 2:01AM

    That was great insight ty!

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LARKSONGRUTH 4/30/2012 1:34AM

    My hints:

Every meal, serve a large glass of water. If you enjoy juices or milk, serve this in a small glass and do not indulge in seconds. (But have as much water as you want.)

Try different exercises and have as much fun as you can while you're at it.

Try to get as much out of this journey as you can. Set other goals. Make friends. Try new things.

Use affirmations, and always remember your self-worth is more than a number on a scale. Make lists of the things you are doing well in your life to remember what your life is really all about on those days when you are obsessing about your weight.

Remember that the fitness equation includes proper nutrition, exercise, getting enough sleep, and stress management. Add all four elements into your fitness regime, and you will be surprised at the difference it makes in how you feel and perform.

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COOKI3123 4/30/2012 12:37AM

    Great Advice! Thanks! emoticon

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LIZ--- 4/30/2012 12:01AM

    Thanks for the reminders

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JAMER123 4/29/2012 11:07PM

    emoticon emoticon For the good advice.

I live by basically all this philosophy daily and look at the "fall of the wagon" as a lesson to learn from. Glad you shared.

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VXWALL1942 4/29/2012 10:18PM

    The wisdom of the ages...thanks for the reminders!

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2BDYNAMIC 4/29/2012 10:00PM

    BRAVO!!! Can't add a beat ....... And soooooo glad you emphasized food tracker, aka; soup nazi' .......... again: BRAVO!! This is when I FINALLY broke thru a plateau, was by tracking those nibbles et all........ It stopped me in my tracks before I started wolfing food! ..... (In fact, I start my day there and follow the budget just like I would my checkbook) ......... (I am definitely saving this!) I hope all newbies see it ......... oh yeah ............ emoticon

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CHERYLSBUTT 4/29/2012 9:13PM

    Nice message for newbies and
reminders for us veterans!!!

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LAINGMOM 4/29/2012 8:45PM

    You have a lot of wisdom for someone hampered by the y chromosome. Thanks for the words of encouragement!

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PATRICIAANN46 4/29/2012 8:44PM

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CPATRICK9 4/29/2012 8:13PM

    Very true!

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CHACHACHA52 4/29/2012 8:07PM

  Remember to take off just a Small number of your total at a time. It is less overwhelming than looking at the total. Shoot for even a pound at a time, the single numbers will add up! emoticon emoticon emoticon

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CAMOGIE3 4/29/2012 7:50PM

    True so true! The other thing I like to remember is that I didn't get this way overnight, so it won't disappear overnight.

Journalling has helped me identify patterns (stress eating, triggers, etc.) so I can then start to work towards breaking those patterns and replacing them with healthier ones.

Just taking it one bite at a time, one meal at a time, one day at a time.

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JDELMIT 4/29/2012 7:50PM

    I love the tips. All things that I know but need to be reminded of. I love that you used Dr. Seuss he was so wise.

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DAWNO64 4/29/2012 7:30PM

    Gotta love the Seussism!

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TUBLADY 4/29/2012 7:14PM

    Very good to remind people what is very good advice.
I followed most of those to the tee. It definitely was too over whelming the thought of losing 200 lbs. So I worked on 10 lbs at a time.
I tracked and still do even though I am now in maintenance. Having lost the 200 lbs earlier this year.
This is one journey where there is no end.
I will forever need to watch what and how much I eat.
But thats OK, for I could not be happier living the life I was meant too.
Take care, stay positive.
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FROGSNFLOWERS 4/29/2012 7:06PM

    I am new here, and I find this may be helpful. Much appreciated that you shared this blog!

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