Fatgirlfedup's Spring Slimdown Dietbet

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Fatgirlfedup's Spring Slimdown Dietbet

Mar 20 - Apr 16/Game has ended
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Mar 20

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Apr 02

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Apr 17 - Apr 18

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Out of 1,039,224 DietBetters, 93.35% have lost weight during their challenges. Combined, they've lost 19,580,198 lbs and won $101,121,996. In other words...yes.

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Kerri M.

03/22/2024 4:28AM
Anyone else know what they need to do but can’t seem to follow through consistently? That’s me.

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Cindy D.

I feel that way all the time which doubles my frustration. Now Ive been saying “oh well, …” and double down on doing better. I also work on turning bad habits into not so bad, improved, or neutral habits like snacking on fruit or carrots rather chips or crackers or chocolate…!

Sherry D.

Yes! Consistency is my main issue. I start off all excited, but then one bad choice leads to another, and next thing you know, I'm back where I started. :disappointed: This time I am going to try something different. I am starting small and not calling it a "diet". Instead of eliminating foods I will be watching portions and trying to add more things like fruits and veggies. Exercise I am starting small also with low step goals each day that I will increase slowly. I want to focus more on creating and adding good habits instead of worrying about stoping the bad ones. My hope is that will balance itself out! We shall see. :relieved:

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