What do you think is the hardest part about losing weight?
noobletmcnugget
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I think the hardest thing for me is accepting that some days I will go over my calorie goal, and to not let that derail my efforts.
What about you guys?
What about you guys?
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Really slow progress. I start to question my effort. Is it something I can control or not?0
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I don't find it all that hard to be honest. But I will say that the most annoying thing is the time it takes. I've been at it for a year now and still not done lol.0
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Losing the last few is the most difficult thing I've ever done!!0
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I haven't found it hard. Even though I'm at the part where I'm down to the end game (I'm in a diet break to reset my hormone levels after eating at deficit for so long) and things will slow down, I still find this infinitely easier than it was to be fat and unhappy.
I feel accomplished and satisfied with myself for doing something about my weight now. That's what makes this easy.0 -
The most important and the hardest thing for me was to believe in me. Once I believed that I can do it - the rest was a matter of time. Ups and downs did not matter - I KNEW I could do it and I did it.
Believe in yourself.0 -
For me, it's not giving in to giving up when I make one mistake. Not letting two cookies turn into a batch, or one bad day turn into a week of bingeing.0
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time and having patience...though this became much easier for me when i realized that time was irrelevant given that ultimately, there isn't an end or a finish line...once i started wrapping my head around that, the focus really shifted from weight loss to focusing on health and fitness and doing what i need to do to be as healthy and fit as i possibly can be...from there, weight management has just been a nice bi-product of good livin'
I'm over three years in and still working it.0 -
The non-linearity of weight loss and plateaus. It's very demotivating to be so disciplined for weeks and then not see the scale budge, or worse, go up.0
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Starting.
Once I finally got off my butt, literally, and started being proactive in my weight loss, it was all pretty simple. Easy isn't a word I would use but it has not been hard since I actually got started.0 -
noobletmcnugget wrote: »I think the hardest thing for me is accepting that some days I will go over my calorie goal, and to not let that derail my efforts.
What about you guys?
For most people I think the hardest part about losing weight is changing your habits to align with your goals, and sticking to those habit changes for a long period of time.
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Changing my "all or nothing" perspective.0
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staying motivated!0
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Having a bump in the road, believing it's failure, and picking yourself up after it.0
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I think maintenance is harder.0
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2 things for me...having patience and the ups & downs on the scale, especially during that time of the month! I know it's water weight but damn it's annoying0
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Maintenance is MUCH harder. I find it easier to keep watch on the weight, weight 1x week, have fun, then when the scale goes much outside my 5lb window, get on the logging train again. So basically I'm always losing those last 5lbs. LOL0
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Finding a WOE that worked for me took a long time. Once I found it, weight loss became much easier.0
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Realizing that this is a life sentence. There will never be a time when I can not be concerned about what I eat, whether I am losing weight or not.
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One of the hardest thing for me is not feeling like I'm missing out on all the food I could have.
Yes, I understand moderation, but at my height of 4'11", my body doesn't need a lot of calories.
So outside of lean protein and veggies, I don't have a lot of room to allow for other food.0 -
Not being able to have what I fancy whenever I fancy it,in terms of sweets,cake etc0
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Deciding how much I'll spend on new clothes once I reach my goal weight.0
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noobletmcnugget wrote: »I think the hardest thing for me is accepting that some days I will go over my calorie goal, and to not let that derail my efforts.
What about you guys?
Losing the last 5 lbs. I will not surrender!!!
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did not understand the calorie goal.0
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To echo many others - how much time it takes and getting out of the all-or-nothing mentality. Not sure which of those is the hardest.0
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I definitely don't manage to eat just at or below my goal most days, but that's not the hard thing to accept... The hardest thing is not seeing results on the scale when I'd like to. It's really discouraging. Like I know I'm not gonna gain weight either, I know it could be just fluctuations, but WHY can't the scale go down just a little bit every time??? WHYYYY???0
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being social. Lots of my friendships are cemented around a table, and learning to socialize without it having to be at some Italian place every time. Don't get me wrong I still love to go out to eat, but making it a treat instead of a norm.0
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