Off Topic - New years resolutions clareabella - Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:34 pm Post subject: New years resolutions
Has anyone thought of any new years resolutions yet? I plan to quit smoking but as i have been saying that for 7 years now, i very much doubt it will happen Hcollie85 - Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:37 pm Post subject: resolutions
Im shocked Clare you never told me you smoked, bet you do it speaking to me, i hate it
you need to believe in yourself if you really want to stop, try taking less and have mint polos for each cigarette trust me my father and grandparents smoked. and my grandpa quit so did my father
i dont make resolutions
shadylady - Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:39 pm Post subject:
My resolution is to stop coming on here so much as im addicted lmao nah only jokin havent thought of anything yet havent even started xmas shopping yet either lmao jhchap - Thu Nov 22, 2007 7:21 am Post subject:
It took me three attempts before i finally managed to give up smoking, i was quite a heavy smoker but managed to quit 4 years ago, good luck if you give it a go.
I dont make new years resolutions.
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herbiedog - Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:59 am Post subject:
I haven't made any yet either
But good luck with giving up smoking it's something I never started and I'm relieved to say neither of my children have either but both of their partners did but they have both given it up hev_gsd - Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:32 am Post subject:
mine is going to be to continue with my diet when i get back from holiday in jan. i started it last saturday its my 1st weigh in this sat so hopefully ive lost loads has anybody else done the lipotrim diet before?
lepeyrou - Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:39 am Post subject: Blimey
Blimey Girlies, it's not even December!
I am growing old far too quick, so some years back I concluded that the best New Years Resolution was "quit being so tough on myself.... Chill"
But for all you smokers out there... Quit smoking, take up drinking instead )
Easy for me to say I live in France where a good bottle of Vin is just 1 euro, that's right, less than a British quid... hehe
clareabella - Thu Nov 22, 2007 4:13 pm Post subject:
Thanks for all the encouragement!!!!! Good luck with your diet Hev_gsd, i have been meaning to lose weight since i had my son but never get chance to exercise, apart from walking the dog
I wish i had never started smoking to be honest but that is the problem when you are yound and easily influenced To any teenagers that maybe reading this then DONT start smoking, it realy isnt as cool as people make it out to be Hcollie85 - Thu Nov 22, 2007 4:33 pm Post subject: resolutions
I have to lose weight for medical reasons, this is what i do.
Eat less and excersise more.
My dr told me that if drink water before you eat and that will make you feel less hungry, because
I dont diet
The slightest movement is excersise or something, cant remember
If you walk every day then you will start to feel weight dropping around the hips and side, i think, do that for a couple of months and see how it goes, i did it at the beginning of the year, and i lost 2 stone, then stupidly put it back on but i i did lose 7 pounds.
I cant walk very far now or go as quick cause of leg and knee trouble.
All that works for me.
Heather rufftydlc - Thu Nov 22, 2007 6:41 pm Post subject:
I plan to clean my animals out more often for my new years resolution
honeydlc - Thu Nov 22, 2007 7:21 pm Post subject:
I'll be keeping my eye on you Ruffty to make sure you do
Mine is to give up smoking too, but then it's been that for the last ten years or so
At least I don't smoke inside so my cigarette consumption drops significantly during the cold winter months
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Lisa_Ianniello - Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:47 pm Post subject:
my new years resolutions will be to stop being so down. to try and look at life from the happy side.
and i need to stop drinking irn bru....its going to far now.
herbiedog - Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:51 pm Post subject:
Good luck to all those that are on a diet
I lost 2 and half stone about 3 years ago and have managed to keep it off I don't diet now I just try and eat sensible most of all I always eat breakfast which is usually porridge (I love It) so try and eat 3 meals a day and not eat in between meals and keep to low fats
But everyone is different so you have to find the right diet for you
It's really hard and when I lost my weight I joined a slimming club and if you go with a friend you find you work at it
I'm not all that keen on exercise but I do a lot of walking
clareabella - Thu Nov 22, 2007 9:20 pm Post subject:
I might join a slimming club with my friend next year then Sh has just had a baby and was talking about joining one, so least i will have someone to go with