Magic Transformer - Win A Trip To Disney...

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Magic Transformer - Win A Trip To Disney World!

Jul 05 - Jan 04/Game has ended
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Make more than a wish on your weight loss transformation and play this game to lose 10% in 6 months! One lucky player will win up to $3,000 towards a trip to The Most Magical Place On Earth at the end of round 5.

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Game Begins

Jul 05

Last Day to Join

Jul 18

Weigh-Ins

5th and 6th of every month

HOW DO YOU PLAY?

Bet $35

per month

Lose 10%

in 6 months

Win!

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10% is easier when you break it up, so each round has its own goal - and its own pot to split.
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Out of 1,039,224 DietBetters, 93.27% have lost weight during their challenges. Combined, they've lost 19,517,923 lbs and won $101,121,996. In other words...yes.

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ReneeB

07/18/2021 5:42AM
Advice needed. How do you balance socializing while still trying to stay focused on this DietBet? I went to a party last night where a friend was cooking and teaching us new recipes. The food was great and I had a couple glass of wine. At about 9:30, I realized that I was full, but there were still more dishes to be made. I decided to bow out then because I knew I'd end up continuing to eat and drink. The hostess sent me a message this morning feeling bad that I didn't eat much (not true at all!) since I left early. Do to tell people that you are trying to lose weight before these types of situations? Do you have advice on how to better navigate these social situations?

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Dani FatPTBackToFit

I absolutely tell people right away in any of these situations that I'm on diet and busting my fat butt trying to hit my goal weight. I've never found anyone to but be supportive and understanding. I also tell them how much I'd LOOOOOVE to eat all the stuff they made lol which it true!! But that I can't. They totally understand . I'd imagine if I kept my mouth shut and never peeped a word about a diet declining everything they made would make me look rude, picky, and snobby lol . Many people their act of cooking for others they put alot of their heart n soul into their cooking and it's like this act of love for them to share it with those they love etc. So to them it's very hurtful to say no to everything. It's like rejection of their love n gift. I know it sounds silly, but that's their mindset lol I have family members like that. U gotta walk on egg shells denying their scrumptious foods haha but if say I'm on a diet :'( trying hard, and can't then they know I'm not rejecting their food love lol and then they kinda take up the mantle of suffering with me and imagine how hard it is to say no to these delicious foods. Now they are nothing but gracious and definitely not offended:smiley:

MegaMamasaurus

I tell people when they make a comment that I'm working on my health. I'm very obviously obese so people don't really comment to make me feel bad. But if they were to say "live a little" or something to that extent, I usually comment something to the effect that I've been "living a little" for years and it's gotten me more unhealthy. If people can't recognize that you are working on yourself and want to be negative, it's time to look for a group of friends that will help you better yourself. I've definitely had to change my group of friends because the one group was so focused on food (and unhealthy food at that) and negative energy that I had to bow out. Not saying your friends are like this at all, but it's time to focus on yourself and try to avoid overthinking what people may think or say about you. Easier said than done, I know, because I still catch myself caring what other people think about my health journey.

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