Keeping score
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Keeping score
I had an idea about a week ago and a couple of people who read it in my daily check in said they liked it so I wanted to throw it out for any and all who might like to try it.
I have been keeping score of successes and failures like a baseball score. I am currently at 19 and 2. 19 successes and 2 failures. Whenever I had a failure and had to start over, I was so discouraged and felt like such a failure. I was back to feeling like I had blown my diet. I felt embarassed. Keeping score makes me feel like I am winning the game overall. Yesterday, I was walking aroung work with a dollar in my pocket and 3 times I went to the vending machine and didn't buy because I knew my score would be 18 and 3 if I did. It really helped. I now know I am a winner almost all of the time and I am not starting over, I am continuing on as best I can as an imperfect human being. I like it and it is working for me. Just a thought.
I have been keeping score of successes and failures like a baseball score. I am currently at 19 and 2. 19 successes and 2 failures. Whenever I had a failure and had to start over, I was so discouraged and felt like such a failure. I was back to feeling like I had blown my diet. I felt embarassed. Keeping score makes me feel like I am winning the game overall. Yesterday, I was walking aroung work with a dollar in my pocket and 3 times I went to the vending machine and didn't buy because I knew my score would be 18 and 3 if I did. It really helped. I now know I am a winner almost all of the time and I am not starting over, I am continuing on as best I can as an imperfect human being. I like it and it is working for me. Just a thought.
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Excellent!
Perfection?
Who needs it?
This is about honoring your efforts, even when they aren't perfect, and focusing, not, on the negative, but more on the positive!!!!
Great mental turnaround Sue!
We need to be our own best friends in this life
Peace and Love,
Deb
Perfection?
Who needs it?
This is about honoring your efforts, even when they aren't perfect, and focusing, not, on the negative, but more on the positive!!!!
Great mental turnaround Sue!
We need to be our own best friends in this life
Peace and Love,
Deb
There is no Wisdom greater than Kindness
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I just wanted to bring this thought/topic to the top again because it has been working so well for me:
-It's easy to keep in my head during the times I can't get to a computer.
-Each day and every choice I just think about which side of the score I want the day to end up.
-As long as my successes are outweighing my failures I feel like I'm doing a pretty good job and my motivation stays strong. I don't feel like I have to restart the whole process if I have one failure.
-My clothes are getting looser as the "winning score" goes up!
-It's easy to keep in my head during the times I can't get to a computer.
-Each day and every choice I just think about which side of the score I want the day to end up.
-As long as my successes are outweighing my failures I feel like I'm doing a pretty good job and my motivation stays strong. I don't feel like I have to restart the whole process if I have one failure.
-My clothes are getting looser as the "winning score" goes up!
I love this idea.
I have been meandering along my No S path but I keep stepping off to enjoy forbidden treasures.
But this sounds like a good motivation and more enduring than the 21 days.
I have been meandering along my No S path but I keep stepping off to enjoy forbidden treasures.
But this sounds like a good motivation and more enduring than the 21 days.
Hugs from Sunny South Africa
Vanilla No S with no Sugar due to Health issues - 11 yrs No S - September 2016 (some good, some bad (my own doing) but always the right thing for me!)
Vanilla No S with no Sugar due to Health issues - 11 yrs No S - September 2016 (some good, some bad (my own doing) but always the right thing for me!)
Keeping score
Oh, I love this idea!
The first time I started NoS I made it through 20 days and blew it on the 21st. Somehow, I could never get started again after that.
I long to be back. Can one start on an a Sunday, or does that not really make SenSe?
Judy
The first time I started NoS I made it through 20 days and blew it on the 21st. Somehow, I could never get started again after that.
I long to be back. Can one start on an a Sunday, or does that not really make SenSe?
Judy
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I jumped in on a Friday, and have been doing all right. Sometimes folks might need the energy that comes with the idea of starting fresh on Monday, but if you feel like starting on Sunday, why not? Like other things, it's probably most important to start when you feel ready, whatever the day is.
Good luck!
Good luck!