The struggle
Mzathenagot
Posts: 59 Member
Hello Everyone,
My name is Harmony. I posted in a forum earlier about how I was becoming discourage because I wasn't seeing results on the scale. It wasn't until 4 weeks ago that I started to take my health serious by eating clean and working out. I still struggle from time to time but for the most part, eating clean is slowing become my lifestyle. I've have only lost 2 pounds and that was very discouraging because my goal is to lose 30 Pounds. I avoided taking progress pictures out of fear of being disappointed. Today I gathered up enough courage to take some pictures and I am proud to say I am seeing results!!! So my encouragement today is to keep working hard and not to depend on the scale as motivation to keep going.
My name is Harmony. I posted in a forum earlier about how I was becoming discourage because I wasn't seeing results on the scale. It wasn't until 4 weeks ago that I started to take my health serious by eating clean and working out. I still struggle from time to time but for the most part, eating clean is slowing become my lifestyle. I've have only lost 2 pounds and that was very discouraging because my goal is to lose 30 Pounds. I avoided taking progress pictures out of fear of being disappointed. Today I gathered up enough courage to take some pictures and I am proud to say I am seeing results!!! So my encouragement today is to keep working hard and not to depend on the scale as motivation to keep going.
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P.s. I meant to put 4 not 30
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I can definitely see it! Keep up the good work!0
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I see the difference!!! Great work keep it going!0
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If you have lost 2 lbs out of 30 you have already lost 1/15th of the weight you need off, or about 7%!
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Definitely see changes! It's hard to not want to check all the time when you feel like things are changing....but it's exciting to wait until a month goes by because you can account for all sorts of ups and downs that happen per week. As for the scale....the only time I get on a scale is at the doctor's office. Years ago I focused on it once per week and it would ruin my day. I don't even do it anymore unless I'm doing a check-in with my former trainer. I like to know that I'm still maintaining w/my goals.0
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Great job!0
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Thank you all!!!0
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you can definitely see the difference. keep it up!0
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Defo can see the changes keep it up hun0
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Losing weight is and should be a slow process! 2 pounds over 4 weeks is right in a healthy range per week! Great job!0
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Wow!! Bye bye tummy! Are you taking your measurements? That is another way to see that you are making progress even if the scale is not cooperating. It looks like you have lost at least 2 inches (probably more) in your waist!
Keep up the great work!0 -
Well done!0
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I see the difference! Keep up the great work!0
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keep going good work!0
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Great job! And that is about a lb a week which isgood. I kknow we want it off like..yesterday! But it took time to put on and it takes time to come off! I know I get frustrated and discouraged too bc it feels like molasses coming off but take heart and know this you will be fitting a size youve been dreaming of very soon! And the scale cannot prep you for that! And it feels awesome to slide into something you think would not fit! Congrats on your success so far!0
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Awesome! Keep going!0
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Good work! Don't expect instance results. I've been at this almost a year and have lost 27 lbs... and I'm very happy with that loss. I still want to lose another 10 and if it takes another 6 months to do so, it's fine because I'm not on a diet. Rather, I'm working at changing my eating and exercise habits so that when I reach my healthy weight, I won't just start to gain pounds back again because I am done "dieting". Changing habits doesn't happen in a couple weeks or even a couple months. This takes time.0
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Good work! Don't expect instance results. I've been at this almost a year and have lost 27 lbs... and I'm very happy with that loss. I still want to lose another 10 and if it takes another 6 months to do so, it's fine because I'm not on a diet. Rather, I'm working at changing my eating and exercise habits so that when I reach my healthy weight, I won't just start to gain pounds back again because I am done "dieting". Changing habits doesn't happen in a couple weeks or even a couple months. This takes time.0
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Good work! Don't expect instance results. I've been at this almost a year and have lost 27 lbs... and I'm very happy with that loss. I still want to lose another 10 and if it takes another 6 months to do so, it's fine because I'm not on a diet. Rather, I'm working at changing my eating and exercise habits so that when I reach my healthy weight, I won't just start to gain pounds back again because I am done "dieting". Changing habits doesn't happen in a couple weeks or even a couple months. This takes time.0
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Good to know (about the scale)..just started today and I'm realizing I should take a "now" pic.0
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Great NSV!0
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Great job! Also, keep in mind that muscle weighs more than fat and it looks like you've gained some muscle!0
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I really appreciate all of your kind words and advice! It has helped me so much with this process0
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