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This is a Monday weigh in group. Knowing that you have to weigh in Monday encourages good decisions over the weekend. Also a new week can be used as a clean slate towards reaching your goals and maintaining your new, or current healthy life. Some goals and challenges for group members should be to reach out to new members to give and receive support. Stay positive, determined and focused.
Recent Forum Discussions
Emily |
Monday, November 23rd, 2009!
by eamikel in Weigh in Here! on Nov 23 Well, guess I've missed a couple of weeks! LWW: 172 CW: 169.2 (Yeah, 160s!) MGW: 168 (Yes, I want to lose weight over Thanksgiving... |
Healthyme, Happyme Stay at home mom |
Monday, November 9th, 2009!
by healthmd in Weigh in Here! on Nov 10 Hi girls! LWW 156.5 CW 156.5 MGW 156 I'm the same weight which is a blessing! At a certain point last week I was 159... |
xxxjjxxx |
Welcome to the Group
by xmimx in Introduce Yourself on Nov 08 Hello my name is Miriam Im 18 and about 5'4 and my start weight is 180. I have always been big but was never really motivated enough to do a... |
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- Plot your weight curve
- Analyze the trend of your weight (see under Recent in the figure above)
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