weight loss tickers
weight loss tickers
hi.. i just started reading and posting on this forum, and i'm just curious how come no one uses tickers here?
if anyone doesn't know what a ticker is, here's an example:
if anyone doesn't know what a ticker is, here's an example:
elena
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I agree with the above posters that it's a relief to not look at tickers beneath every post! The No S Diet, in my opinion, isn't about "Oh, look, I lost one million pounds in my first week!" so the weight loss tickers seem pretty irrelevant. I do like Reinhard's idea about having tickers for other things, though. Personally, my main goal on this plan is to simply stick with it. If/when I lose weight on the way, that's just a bonus.
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LOL. I don't much like the butterflies and such, meeself.Blithe Morning wrote:I'm enough of a curmudgeon to not want tickers. I consider tickers in the same class as t-shirts with funny sayings or "motivational art" (i.e. a photo of a crew team silhoutted against the sunrise with the caption "Teamwork").
See, I told you I was a curmudgeon.
I actually have an alternative lifestyle column called "The Polyamorous Misanthrope", so I'm with ya on the curmudgeonly stuff.
But I figure the butterflies is fine for them as likes it.
Not a ticker fan myself. Also, as far as days on habit type of tickers, we already have a lot of very zelous newbies. Their zelousness, though understandable, does put them precariously close to the edge of mental failure. Look at the "how am I going to get through the S days" posts or the "how much weight did you lose" posts. A ticker broadcasting your success or failure could bring on a competitiveness that would not help the "loser" to build strong habits. Although it might help shift the focus away from the scale (and the debate whether to weigh or not) and back to the habit forming process. Dang it, now I've made points for both side. I'll just go back to my personal anti-ticker preference.
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