FLOWERDUDE's Journal, 07 November 2010

Had a mini epiphany this week... I can actually shop at GOODWILL again. :) Keepin' on, keepin' on.

I am thinking of adjusting my goal to 195. When I started this journey.. 220 seemed like pie in the sky.. but it's actually considered still overweight by all the BMI calculators I have used. Still pondering.. but regardless, I have to get to my original goal first.. so... Does anyone know if I reset my goal weight...if I lose my chart? I realize the ticker will change...but just wondering...
267.5 lb Lost so far: 74.5 lb.    Still to go: 47.5 lb.    Diet followed reasonably well.
losing 1.8 lb a week

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Your original 'start weight" will stay the same on your bio info but I'm pretty certain your graph will change. You're doing great and the GOODWILL shopping.....SWEET! 
07 Nov 10 by member: Junebug7210
Got to love Goodwill!! I feel for the men at our goodwill though. You know they women's jeans have rack after rack after rack of jeans to go through and our mens section only has about an 8 foot long rack of jeans? I guess it's because men never get rid of their jeans or something. Well congrats! I say get to your 220 goal and then change it to your new goal. That way you can get to say "Whoo Hoo I made it" before it changes your chart.  
08 Nov 10 by member: amanda123
You don't lose your chart. Your graph color change points will all shift to the new calculations. So you will have fewer yellow bars for example. 
08 Nov 10 by member: tgeels
I'm SO looking forward to shopping at thrift shops. It's the only way I will be able to afford clothes on my way down. I plan to reach my original goal first before I change it. As Amanda says, I get to yell and say yay before I start to move it down again. You're doing so marvelously!!! Isn't it exciting? 
08 Nov 10 by member: Johanne

     
 

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