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Alright everyone, here we go again! Please be patient with my updates on the spreadsheet as I have a lot going on.

This challenge will run from August 25, 2017 to October 20, 2017. This will give us a total of 9 weigh ins. I will do my best to post to the spreadsheet within 1 - 2 day of receiving your weight but I am going to be in 5 classes and working 2 jobs so if it takes me a few extra days I am sorry but I WILL have it updated as soon as possible!! Please note that I will recalculate the figures as soon as I can following the Friday weigh in - so your weight percentages may be a little off...

I have made these Friday weigh ins because that will allow us to start as soon as possible. You may post your weight at anytime during the week if Friday is not your weigh in day!

This challenge is for everyone. If you are pre op, post op, in maintenance or looking for some accountability; this challenge is for you! The rules and link to the spreadsheet are below!

Procedures:
Please Post Your Starting Weight (Weight on or around August 25th) and Goal Weight (what you would like to weigh at the end of the challenge) at the start of the challenge on August 25, 2017. Remember this goal weight is only for the end of the challenge, not your ending goal weight!!

You can cut/paste this below and fill it in on your post -

Goal Weight:
Current Weight:
Today's Date:

Rules:
1. I will be awarding a prize to 2 lucky participants! The winners will be selected at random an the only thing you need to do to be eligible for the drawing is log your weight each week!
2. Post your weight on this thread every Friday. Specifically 8/25, 9/1, 9/8, 9/15, 9/22, 9/29, 10/6, 10/13, and 10/20
3. If you change your screen name please let me know.
4. If you miss 2 or more weigh ins, I will assume you no longer want to participate and your name will be removed from the spreadsheet.
5. If you miss a weigh in on Friday, no problem. Just post it asap.
6. We are all here to support each other, if you post a question anyone can answer.

7. You will know your weight is updated on the spreadsheet once I've liked your post!

The link to the spreadsheet is below! Have fun, and good luck with this challenge!!!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jMtg8eT3g6JIsbB5YZ-_C_P34stfGqB0G_pmefEhA1U/edit?usp=sharing

Remember we are all here to support each other! I look forward to running another challenge with you!

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Exciting!


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Thank you for doing this! I'm in!


Mich W
Hw 223, SW 217 CW 191 GW 135

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@Dashofpixiedust8 you are a gem for sponsoring these challenges.

Goal Weight: 165
Current Weight: 174
Today's Date: 8/21/2017

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You know I'm in!!! [emoji106] [emoji106]
Will post on day one!

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I'd like to get in on this one. I forgot about the summer one sorry.

CW: 216
GW: 196


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I bombed in the last challenge. I couldn't remember to weigh myself on vacation. I'm glad to see a new challenge starting this week. Thank you!

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Sounds good! I'm in. Thanks for organizing this! [emoji1373]


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I'm in again.



HW-292 • SW (6/29/17) 256.6 • CW 230.2

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Thanks for starting another one up! I will definitely be joining!


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Sorry I disappeared from the summer challenge. Count me in for this one… and I promise to not disappear again!


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