Lose Weight

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    lishy_boo_4

    Sat Apr 10 2010

    yeahh , it's real easy , especially if ya hardly eat them ;)

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    christianmarti_nez

    Mon Feb 01 2010

    This is my least favorite. Either you actually need to lose weight/want to lose weight, or you don't...IF you do the resolution won't help you. Friends and family do this all the time and I admit after a few years it just causes one to roll their eyes. If you don't have the will to force yourself to lose weight normally, how are you going to have the will to enforce the resolution on yourself?

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    frankswildyear_s

    Mon Jan 04 2010

    For men the subtext to this one is generally a resolution to get laid more often.

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    jester002

    Mon Jan 04 2010

    Great timing! With the holidays still lingering around everyone has massive trays of left over smoked summer sausage, cheese and dip that needs eating! Hey and while your at it, don't forget to help yourself to that desert tray with the cookies, fudge, brownies, and assorted candy!

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    sk4u2009

    Mon Apr 27 2009

    Well it is possible, its called resisting temptation lol

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    molfan

    Sun Apr 26 2009

    would not work.I probably need to lose about 20 pounds but a new years resolution just would not do it. bad time of the year for one thing being cooped up in the lousy winter weather. and not getting out does not help. it is Spring now and still not ready. I know, excuses excuses.

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    astromike

    Sun Apr 26 2009

    Isnt this pretty much the same as excersizing (first item)? One of the TOUGHEST battels we face as we get older.

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    july_fly

    Sat Jan 10 2009

    If your fat, that's a given! Of course you want to lose weight!

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    b_illy

    Tue Jan 06 2009

    Started NutriSystem Yesterday.

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    ozgur949

    Sat Jan 03 2009

    impossible for me. I can t say to no thanks:)

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    sukky317

    Sat Jan 03 2009

    Losing weight for me is easy because it is a lifestyle and a matter of discipline. It is absolutely possible to say no to junk food if you have no taste, or desire for such food. I found that starting my day off with a good breakfast curbs my cravings and helps me stay trim and fit. One good brand of cereal that tends to curb my appetite is Kellog's low fat Granola. Those trying to lose weight can give this a try.

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    jesse_and_jacelyn

    Fri Jan 02 2009

    YES YES YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    biggun

    Fri Dec 05 2008

    I make this resolution every week.

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    randyman

    Thu Dec 28 2006

    No doubt about it! I have gained some weight over the last couple of years. I need to lose weight not just for appearances sake, but for health reasons too.

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    vudija

    Mon Dec 04 2006

    I don't need to lose weight so much as I need to just tone what I do have. I haven't exercised in years, but am still fairly small. I just need to trim a bit...

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    lastmessenger3

    Mon Dec 04 2006

    Certain areas need a serious make over, I need to work on it yesterday.

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    cherrysoda99

    Wed Jan 11 2006

    This is really hard to do. I've done it a couple times myself, and up until like January 5 or 6, it's easy. Maybe a little after, depending on your self control, and where you go to eat. But then, you start to forget, or you make exceptions. Oh, I'm just going to eat this one burger today, then I'll go back to salads and stuff It just doesn't work. You just end up making the same one year after year. It's a good thought though.

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    bobble_head

    Sat Dec 03 2005

    I asked my old secretary if this was her New Years Resolution, and then she quit on me!

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    jglscd35

    Sat Jan 01 2005

    one of my resolutions is to start counting carbs. not mine, mind you, but other people's. seriously, i bought some exercise equipment yesterday so one of my resolutions is to exercise more.

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    zuchinibut

    Sat Jan 01 2005

    I'm not a big fan of dieting at all, but I am at my heaviest ever right now. I have always been an athelete and haven't had to worry about my weight as much because I was always playing a sport. However, the past year since I have been out of school I have slowly gained weight. I don't usually make New Years Resolutions, but I think losing weight to get back to a healthier weight is a priority as I start the new year.

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    castlebee

    Sat Jan 01 2005

    Oh, ALWAYS! And of course, theres no chance of forgetting this since 'tis now the season to be lambasted by Slim Fast, Subway's Jared and other self appointed diet gurus, CortiSlim, Lean Cuisine, and hawkers of every kind of exercise program and apparatus in the western hemisphere.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Sat Jan 01 2005

    I am 5'8 and tip the scales at a somewhat skanky 162 lbs. 175 and solid is my goal.

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    irishgit

    Sat Jan 01 2005

    I could stand to lose about ten to fifteen, but this is a hard resolution to keep, once you develop a taste for fine food and drink.

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    scarletfeather

    Wed Dec 29 2004

    This is my resolution every year. I always want to lose at least a few pounds.

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    classictvfan47

    Wed Jan 28 2004

    Don't need too! I'm only 110!

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    tvtator

    Sat Jan 03 2004

    I did it and it wasn't a new years resolution either.

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    fwmorris

    Sat Jan 03 2004

    I need to lose a minimum of 20 pds this year, but that becomes secondary to excersise and a general well being.

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    orangecharlie

    Fri Dec 26 2003

    Every year I vow to lose weight. Maybe this coming year will be the year it actually happens.

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    kolby1973

    Thu Dec 25 2003

    This is one of my top resolutions, I make this one every year. Or to at least stay at the weight I am now, I would be happy.