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Updated: Jun 23, 2019



// Leggings // Yoga Bra // Messy Apt not included //

I am down 68 pounds (as of this AM's weigh in), and almost at my weight pre-Zoe, I've signed up for for another 3 months, feeling really great (most days) and hoping to finish this year on super strong note. i have about another 20 pounds to get to my goal.

It has been one heck of a year, starting off with Ami's diagnosis, a job offer for the hubs that we thought long and hard about and accepted, selling our home & moving here to NYC which really had a huge effect on each week's weigh-in (or lack of!) but I am here sharing knowing I will finish the year off strong and hoping you will hold me accountable.

Plus if you want to try this little WW life then direct message me and I will send you a referral with a free month to your account! Now I find it necessary to say that this is not a sponsored post. But the three times I have lost weight (after my car accident & bed rest recovery, after my first pregnancy and this time after my second babe) it has been with the point counting life. Mainly because writing sh*t down holds me accountable!!! Plus I can drink wine, eat chocolate and french fries. Just being real...

I try my best to live the 80/20 life, and giving in to french fries at least one day a week.

Here are some things that come to mind about WW that will hopefully help !

  • Online has worked for me with babies but In-Person meetings worked a lot better.

  • I don't weigh everything (but maybe I should) I do measure when I can.

  • I look up points before I eat or buy something, this allows me to make a conscious decision on if it's "worth it". Sometimes IT IS SO WORTH IT.

  • I track points as I use them, waiting till the end of the day is usually trouble for me.

  • I leave the "extra points" for the weekend or a special night out.

  • I make sure I am active for 30 minutes every day, here in NYC that is easy and not always on the treadmill.

  • Rewards are not always food related for me, like splurging on some great work out leggings (like the Peach ones above!!) a cute dress or a massage can be a great way to reward yourself on hitting a small goal.

  • Speaking of small goals, set them. I have a small goal for each month or even week can keep your eyes on the prize.

  • Don't be so hard on yourself. I bounced up and down for 4 months straight. It's life, it happens. Take the yoga class, drink more water and move on. But the key is, move on and start up again. This is why I love WW, you always have next week's weigh-in to plan for.

  • Have a buddy join with you. This is MOTHER F'ING key. someone to talk you off the ledge, share recipes with, and maybe even go to meetings with.

  • Have fun with it. See how many zero point dinners you can come up with, treat your sweet tooth to something yummy and low point.

I have so much to share about this journey, more food tips and even some tools I've come to rely on, so stay tuned.

xoxo

Natalie

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Ruffle Blouse // Denim (love them!!) // Old booties (love these with a lower heel and these)

Happy Fridayyyyyy.

Less than a week away from Thanksgiving!!!

Everything is so different than last year when I was on bedrest and feeling quite nervous that baby girl was going to join us early. But this year I am definitely keeping all the extra help in the kitchen and sticking to my top 5 tips to make it not only seamless but enjoyable!

1. Take out your serving dishes and inspect! I like to use post it 1notes to get an idea of what I am serving on what, this way I know if I need more. Hello Homegoods run! I also love to set the table a day or two before so I know if I am missing something essential. Plus it gives me time to make it pretty!

2. Clean out your fridge. Perfect time to sort through condiments, clean out bins and make a list of what you'll need all season long. Same goes for pantry and baking goods. I make things during the holidays that I don't make all year long so I stock up! It's also a great time to stock up on your guests favorite goodies.

3. Make sure your home smells yummy and inviting. I have always been a fan of candles but the last few years my diffuser and essential oils have been part of my every day. Right now I have Thieves and Eucalyptus going in my kitchen and goodness it's heavenly. I'll be sharing my favorite oils and a DIY next week!

4. Set up a to-go station! Having cheapo containers (try a dollar store or amazon!) so it's easy for folks to take home leftovers.

5. Clear space on the coat rack, coat closet or even just placing a chair where folks can place their coats makes it easier to flow inside.

Now share, what are your top tips to keeping it easy peasy?

Oh this pair of denim is a MUST for your mom-iform so hurrry order them with 2-day shipping!

xo

NAtalie

PS I didn't get any of the posts I wanted to share this week so look out for some content catch-up this weekend!

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