Weight loss Milestones
bmowen
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Does anyone else find it helpful when losing weight to look for milestones as you go along? For instance today I hit 8.7kg which is 5% of my total starting body weight. In a few days I'll probably hit 20lbs and in couple of weeks I'll hit 10kg and then after that I'll be 15% towards my goal.
It feels better to say how far I've come than the fact that I am still over 160kg.
It feels better to say how far I've come than the fact that I am still over 160kg.
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I use this method too. Helps keep me on track and motivated since smaller goals are much easier to meet.0
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I do this as well. Easier to stay motivated and it let's you celebrate the small wins.0
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Yeah i do it this way too for me it is all about stayin motivated and this keeps me motivated
Stay strong
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Yep. I have a list written down of lots of little milestones. Lose 10% of body weight, then 20lbs, then 20% of body weight, and so on until I get to my goal. I like to have a little milestone every 10lbs or even less so I feel more motivated.
I have one to lose 2 stone (28lbs for all of you non uk-ers!) and I'm 2 pounds off, then after that it's to no longer be obese which I'm 6 pounds away from. Make a list of mini goals, and tick them off with the date when you complete them! .D0 -
I used 5 pounds increments as my milestones during my big weight loss. It helped a lot to have those short term goals.0
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