Barmacral Posted May 5, 2013 Report Share Posted May 5, 2013 So back when I first started getting on the weight loss bandwagon, long long before I had any true successes I had a goal to get my natural waist down to 32 inches from the almost 38 it was at at the time. Though this hasn't been a goal for me in a long time just a few days ago I finally reached that mark, which was really cool. Still got a ways to go, but I can check that one of the list. This too, shall pass. Link to comment
Georges Posted May 5, 2013 Report Share Posted May 5, 2013 Always awesome to hit "old" goals on your way to new & improved goals! It lets you see how much you can exceed the old expectations you had.Great work! This used to be where my weight loss progress bar was. Maybe it will be here again when I'm ready to face the scale and work on my fat problem. NewBattleLog OldBattleLog (between challenges) Spoiler Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do. -John Wooden 2013 Running Tally: I lost track in July, at 148.925 ((plus 0.5)) but I finished a Very Slow marathon in October. Then I mostly stopped. 2014 Running Tally: 134.1 miles plus 5k (as of 17 September) lost track again, but I know I had at least 147.2 plus 5k for 2014. 2015 Running Tally: 41.2 treadmilled miles & 251.93 real world miles 2016 Running Tally: 0 Link to comment
sweetleaf5 Posted May 6, 2013 Report Share Posted May 6, 2013 Inspiring! It's awesome to read these success stories, it makes my goals seem more real. Thanks for sharing Link to comment
Autumn Posted May 6, 2013 Report Share Posted May 6, 2013 Sweet! That's awesome, congrats. As Georges said, it's great to be able to look at the things we've accomplished, whether it's a current goal, or something you leaned towards in the past. Great job, keep it up. :-) Twitter: @Autumn_RoseB<br></br>YouTube: <a Greg= "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzvc21_WDLgZUnu75FUXf6A"</a><br></br>Facebook:<br></br> <a href="http://Facebook.com/autumnrbroughton" </a> Link to comment
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