No-Nonsense November

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  • Welcome to the ‘No-Nonsense November’ Challenge I’m David, aka funshipfreddie, & I’m taking over the baton from @excelsior12309 who guided us through ‘Outstanding October’. November is seen as a time to start finalising any plans or projects that we had for the year. The End (of the year) is Nigh! And there are only around 55 days before Christmas 😳

    I searched for things that are special about the month of November, & I found:- National Cinnamon Day, National Doughnut Day, National Spicy Hermit Cookie Day, National Gingerbread Cookie Day and National Homemade Bread Day 😱 Not quite what I was looking for.

    So No-Nonsense November is about finally fulfilling the wellness promises we made to ourselves at the beginning of the year. Time to stop telling ourselves those little fibs, e.g. when we chuck those naughty items into the shopping basket – ‘they’re for in case we have visitors’, or, ‘the double cheeseburger is okay if I have it with the side salad’. And let’s not forget, ‘wine is just brimming with antioxidants!’ We all know what we need to do, so if we want to be looking & feeling our best by New Year’s Eve, let’s roll up our sleeves & get stuck in! 💪

    These monthly challenges were started by @coda in May 2016 and have been going strong ever since. Goals can be overwhelming when viewed as a whole. But by breaking them down into small achievable pieces (monthly challenges), we are able to stay focused and motivated to accomplish our goals one step at a time in bite-sized monthly challenges.

    There are no rules, but as a general guide, here are some tips for any new people:

    1. Posting – Please start each post with the day of the month, where you are, and if you’re on a fast day (FD), non-fast day (NFD) or controlled day (CD). We’re all over the world and in different time zones so it helps us keep track of which day we’re talking about, who else is fasting with us on a particular day etc. Look at the various posts, and you’ll soon see the pattern, and will learn how useful it is for reading.

    2. In your first post, please introduce yourself to the group – this helps us to get to know each other, which is especially helpful for newbies. Perhaps say something about where you started, your journey so far, what you’re aiming for or how you are benefiting from fasting. You might like to include your starting weight or your goals for the month. But you don’t have to – share only what you are comfortable sharing online.

    3. Spreadsheet – we will have a spreadsheet available and we will post the link on a separate post when we have it. It will be in alphabetical order by username. If you find it helpful, you can use it to record and track your progress as well as keeping track of how others are doing. It can help with perspective, accountability or planning. And if you need help just ask – there’s always someone happy to help. But you don’t have to use it if you don’t want to. It’s just another tool you can use if you choose.

    4. Frequency – Some people post daily, others check in every few days. Some are brief, others are long and chatty. If you’re posting for a second time in the same day please head your post e.g. Day 1 – 2nd Post. Past history shows that posting every day truly does help with motivation for staying on track with your goals, so please don’t feel shy about suddenly posting daily; we love new members!

    5. Content of your post– Comments or questions, complaints or celebration – anything you’d like to share with the forum. Recipes, tips, tricks and bright ideas are always welcome. Remember: we all have good days and bad days, days we fall off the wagon or days when we are hanging on by our fingernails, days when our mojo deserts us and days where we feel completely in control. So DON’T GIVE UP – whatever it is, you are not alone!

    6. Community – This is a worldwide forum so there’s usually someone online. We all do our best to offer advice, support and solidarity.

    7. Pocket lists –A ‘pocket list’ is a list of the names of people who are sharing the same goal on a particular day. It’s great psychological support in mentally keeping that list in our back pocket, knowing we’re not alone. Anyone can join a pocket list or start a pocket list. Typical pocket lists are for a FD but in the past they’ve been used for people doing daily exercise or planks, or DTF (dry till Friday).

    8. 5:2 basics – answers to many FAQs plus top tips:
https://thefastdiet.co.uk/forums/topic/the-basics-for-newbies-your-questions-answered/

    9. The “rule”. The F word (fail) is prohibited!! We all stumble in our journey – it happens. But acknowledge it, think about what you can do next time, and continue. We’re all here to help!

    We tend to use a LOT of abbreviations in these posts. Here’s a guide to some of the more frequently used ones:

    5:2 – 5 days NFD – 2 days FD

    16:8 – 16 hours fast – 8 hours non fast

    IF – Intermittent Fasting

    ADF – Alternate Day Fasting (FD – NFD – FD – etc)

    AF – Alcohol-free

    B2B – Back to Back (consecutive FDs)

    BMR – Basal metabolic Rate

    CFD – Controlled Food Day (a day’s eating comfortably below your TDEE)

    DH, DD, DS – Darling Husband, Daughter, Son

    DTF – Dry ’til Fri (no wine, beer, etc.)

    EE – Emotional Eating (reflex grazing out of a need for instant comfort instead of satisfying hunger)

    EFS – Epic Face Stuffing (Definitely due to a faulty OFF button!)

    FD – Fast Day (500 cals)

    FD800 – Fast Day 800 calories

    Hunger Dragon – that dreadful psychological beast that sometimes cannot be satisfied. Some people even name theirs (e.g. @i-hate-lettuce had an inner warthog!)

    IF – Intermittent Fasting

    Keto – way of eating that generates Ketones

    KISS – Keep It Simple Stupid!!!

    LC – Low Carb way of eating

    LCHF – Low Carb High Fat way of eating

    LFD – Liquid Fast Day (incl. tea, coffee, miso, bone broth & water)

    LOL – Laughing Out Loud

    M/WOAM – Man/Woman on a Mission (courtesy of @i-hate-lettuce)

    MFD – Modified Fast Day (800 cals) on the new
    Fast800, it’s a FD

    MFP – MyFitnessPal – a smartphone app & website that tracks diet & exercise.

    NFD – Non Fast Day

    OH – Other Half (e.g. spouse/partner)

    OMAD – One Meal A Day

    PFDS – Post FD Smugness (courtesy of moi!)
Pocket List – Names to “keep in your pocket” for a common goal for the day

    TDEE – Total Daily Energy Expenditure (see the ‘how it works’ link on the home page to work out yours)

    TRE – Time Restricted Eating

    WFD – Water Fast Day (Water only)

    WFH – Working From Home

    WOL – Way of Life

    WOCA – Woman Of a Certain Age
WW – Weekend Warrior (c/- @jaifaim)
    ZBC – Zero Breakfast

    Finally, most of the regular Challengers are not crazy about terms like ‘trying/hoping for a FD’. Or wishing others ‘luck’ for a good FD. Because luck has nothing to do with accomplishing a successful fast day. Remember – it’s no-nonsense November, & we’re getting the job done this month. To quote Jim Rohn, “If you really want to do something, you’ll find a way. If you don’t, you’ll find an excuse.” Let’s do this 💪🎯

    Hi @funshipfreddie thanks for setting up the No-Nonsense November Challenge – here’s the link for the spreadsheet

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RMJulxY4x-4LA4eTA1joM0disH7euNYzKgCJvFIm6Ig/edit?usp=sharing

    Day <3>

    Is that right? Or should it be <2>? 🤔🤣Whatever number, I’ll be here, and I love the name, David, and love your emphasis on not making excuses and not relying on luck.

    My continued goal for November is to learn to eat on NFDs the way I’ll need to eat to maintain, so you’ll seldom see me eating minimally on those days, but instead I’ll be eating “reasonably” in a way that will work for the rest of my life.

    On the other hand, should I end up with an EFS day, or have too much social stuff show up, I’ll likely add in a day of restraint.

    No nonsense, right?

    Thanks for getting us started!

    Thank you @funshipfreddie for setting up this month’s challenge. I will be returning to join you all. It will be three weeks after my operation and I will be able to start fasting again. See you all on Saturday.

    Day -2 – South Africa 🇿🇦 – CD

    @at – thanks so much for the spreadsheet 🙏

    Welcome to the November Challenge @at, @stitchincarol & @molij!

    @stitchincarol – I think -2 was right, in my time-zone anyway 😜

    @molij – good to know you’re up & about & will be joining us in November 🤗

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