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03 Feb 2014, 23:23

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Lets start at the very beginning...

by LittleMissYoYo on 29 Jan 2014, 16:54

...sang Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music. And she's right. It IS a very good place to start. Tomorrow is my first fast day. So I know that the only way I can psych myself up for this is to forget everything I've learned from the years of yoyo dieting and begin as if I have never tried to lose weight before. It's the only way I can silence the natural sceptic in me, who has been saying "Another diet, huh? What makes you think this will succeed in the long-term where others have failed?'
Well, to that I will say "Shut up sceptic, I have never been on a diet before, you sir are talking nonsense."

So here I am, at The Very Beginning of my journey to better health, longer life and the smaller waist that has thus far eluded me. And I couldn't be more excited!

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Good for you! This way of eating is one day at a time. I'm sure you'll do brilliantly! Welcome aboard and let us know how it goes.
Good luck for tomorrow. Get measuring and use that progress tracker.
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