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jgoddessoffire
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Post by jgoddessoffire »

Hello,
I started the No Ss' two weeks ago and I'm not sure I've lost anything but I do feel better in my body. I forgot how much overeating simply makes me feel sluggish and crappy.
I've been reading the bulletin board for about a week and have found the postings helpful.
Thank you all for your insight and support.
namaste,
goddess
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doulachic
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Post by doulachic »

Welcome! I think you will find this is a wonderful support board, so glad you are now posting! :D
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Tricia

"When you are in a jam, a good friend will bring a loaf of bread and peanut butter..."
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gratefuldeb67
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Post by gratefuldeb67 »

Hi Goddess!
I think even Shakti would approve of NoS!
Hope you enjoy it! :D
Peace and Love,
8) Deb
jgoddessoffire
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Post by jgoddessoffire »

I'm sure she would. Thank you.
namaste,
goddess
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Jammin' Jan
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Post by Jammin' Jan »

Welcome! No-S is a wonderful thing, even without the weight loss (I'm mostly maintenance). Have you discovered the Daily Check-in board yet?

Best wishes in your new no-s adventure!
jgoddessoffire
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Post by jgoddessoffire »

Thanks for the welcome. I have checked out the daily check-in but I'm not that disciple with the posting thing. I've done well the last two weeks and posting everyday would cause me to think more about what I'm doing instead of just doing it. What I have found helpful is checking out the general discussion. The dialogue between other No Ss' has offered support to me these last two weeks.
namaste,
goddess
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gratefuldeb67
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Post by gratefuldeb67 »

Good for you goddess!
Chime in whenever, if it helps :D
Glad you are feeling you have the support of the discussions!

Peace and Love,
8) Deb
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Post by reinhard »

Welcome, jgoddessoffire!

I'm very curious to see how this diet works for immortals... if daily check-in is too much, do be sure to pop in now and again to let us know.
jgoddessoffire
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Post by jgoddessoffire »

Even immortals have been known to overindulge in culinary pleasures.
namaste,
goddess
Samurai
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Post by Samurai »

Wow, first a Samurai, now a Goddess! :shock:

How many other diet systems have ancient warriors and goddesses on THEIR message boards?? :lol:
One should not be envious of someone who has prospered by unjust deeds. Nor should he disdain someone who has fallen while adhering to the path of righteousness. - Imagawa Sadayo (1325-1420)
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