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Star ratings for fasts
26 Apr 2013, 08:17
This is for Moogie,

Hi Moogie,

I have been so impressed by Wildmissus and her inspiring band of followers who have been doing 36 hour fasts, well done troops, and I thought it might be nice if there could be some sort of small achievement noted on their profile, a bit like becoming a 'faster for life'to highlight their achievement. I have done a 24 hour fast and I notice some hardcore folk have even done a 48 hour fast, phew!

So, I thought a star rating (or a thumbs up icon or something else) might be a nice little addition/incentive perhaps 1 star for 24 hours, 2 stars for 36 hours and 3 stars for 48 hours. Any more than 3 stars would indicate death by starvation!

I realise that this would have to be done on a trust basis but hey, we are nice people on here, why would any one wish to be devious?

Anyone else think this a nice idea? Good,

Ballerina x
Re: Star ratings for fasts
26 Apr 2013, 11:18
Not too far from the truth sometimes, especially when I do my chicken impersonation whilst feeling 'peckish' and roast lamb makes me go all 'sheepish' hee, hee !

Ballerina x
Re: Star ratings for fasts
26 Apr 2013, 12:04
Bit dismayed to read this, and hope we are not going down this path. Too much like diet clubs encouraging the fastest, biggest weight loss etc. I suppose in our case it would be the people who fast for the longest would be the winners...not a good idea, IMO. For most of us this is a personal journey of small triumphs and we are all winners. Fasting for longer than 24 hours is a personal decision as is water fasting only, or choosing teas or coffees or juices. I don't like the idea of being seen to be "better" at this WOE, the longer one chooses to fast, or how one chooses to do it. Don't get me wrong, I think what the 36-ers are doing is great, but great for them ! It will not suit everyone, and most importantly it will not be suitable for everyone. Pleas just let a personal sense of achievement suffice and no awards or stars please!!
Re: Star ratings for fasts
26 Apr 2013, 12:07
dhana wrote: Bit dismayed to read this, and hope we are not going down this path. Too much like diet clubs encouraging the fastest, biggest weight loss etc. I suppose in our case it would be the people who fast for the longest would be the winners...not a good idea, IMO. For most of us this is a personal journey of small triumphs and we are all winners. Fasting for longer than 24 hours is a personal decision as is water fasting only, or choosing teas or coffees or juices. I don't like the idea of being seen to be "better" at this WOE, the longer one chooses to fast, or how one chooses to do it. Don't get me wrong, I think what the 36-ers are doing is great, but great for them ! It will not suit everyone, and most importantly it will not be suitable for everyone. Pleas just let a personal sense of achievement suffice and no awards or stars please!!

I agree completely
Re: Star ratings for fasts
26 Apr 2013, 12:10
I agree the above 2 comments - i like this because we are not being compared to anyone else and it's not just about the weight loss

I would hate this to become some sort of fasting competition :neutral:
Re: Star ratings for fasts
26 Apr 2013, 14:08
OK everybody, it was just an idea, obviously a bad idea, sorry, didn't want to encourage competition and I do see where you are all coming from, hope I'm forgiven.

Ballerina x
Re: Star ratings for fasts
26 Apr 2013, 14:17
I get what you wanted but I also agree that it's not your best idea, IMO no forgiveness required aren't we all allowed ideas?
Re: Star ratings for fasts
26 Apr 2013, 14:37
Seconded. Sometimes we just get slightly carried away, exuberant and delighted in peoples progress and I think this is one of those times. Enthusiasm and cheering others on is no bad thing, so don't be sorry! :smile:
Re: Star ratings for fasts
26 Apr 2013, 14:38
Forgiven!
Re: Star ratings for fasts
26 Apr 2013, 14:42
Thank you Ballerina and Dhana. I can see where you are both coming from.

But.....you know the topic where you vote for how many meals/snacks you have on a fasting day, ie. there are many ways to do 5:2.....well, what about having something that you can show on you stats as to how you fast.

I have noticed a lots of posts where people struggle with fast and are looking for advice. To instantly see that they eat say 3 times a day on a fast makes a difference in what advice we can give.
Re: Star ratings for fasts
26 Apr 2013, 15:00
Wildmissus, I am completely with you on this one. I find it so much easier to get an idea of someone's dilemma, progress or lack of it when I have an idea of their stats and that would be a great addition. That said, I don't stick to routine myself. I generally aim for a 24 fast, dinner to dinner, but this is not set in stone and I will sometimes have a snack, light lunch or (not often) abandon the fast altogether. I do agree though, that the more info. people post the more pertinent we can make the replies.
Re: Star ratings for fasts
26 Apr 2013, 15:42
Thanks dhana, as you know I've been adjusting how I fast so I'm not sure how I would label myself, I guess it would be whatever I do most of or having a 'varies' label.
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