This takes soooo long

esocha2060
esocha2060 Posts: 8 Member
edited November 27 in Motivation and Support
Hi ladies, I hope I’m doing this right. I’m 54 and started working out again and watching my diet back in April. I am down 15 pounds and getting healthier, it’s my patience that I need to check. I did a MyIntent bracelet with “health” as my word to remind myself of my commitment. Maybe “patience” would have been the better choice!

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  • seska422
    seska422 Posts: 3,217 Member
    Patience is hard. Time will pass no matter what you do.

    For me, it's going to need to be forever if I want to not only lose weight but keep it off. I focus on the process rather than an end point because there really isn't one.

    Hang in there.
  • mamasara2
    mamasara2 Posts: 194 Member
    I feel ya, @esocha2060. Feels like a forever battle. I think I'm doing so well and then I look in the mirror and still see the same old fat me. I'm trudging along, keeping that slooooow sloooow forward momentum with you.
  • dsboohead
    dsboohead Posts: 1,899 Member
    Everyone wanted it yesterday.......so.....what's your hurry? Live your life and be true to yourself and your goals. Today has problems of their own without focusing on tomorrow!
  • 88olds
    88olds Posts: 4,539 Member
    In the end, I spent the same amount of time losing weight as I did gaining.
  • Someone posted the other day that, the weight we have gained wasn't over night, nor would be a loss. Just have to keep working at it😊
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    esocha2060 wrote: »
    Sorry I haven’t been on here in a while! I’m still trying to figure out how to use the forums on this thing. Thank you everyone for your encouragement. I’m down now about 25 pounds! August was a trying month with some business and personal travel, which always seem to disrupt my new routines. But I’m back at it and doing well. I’m looking forward to next April when I can see how much I’ve lost over the 12 months. My doctor said I’m doing well and I’m healthy otherwise!
    That's why people always seem to harp on "good habits", but harping is pointless unless the purpose is made clear. Good habits are not only habits that will make you healthy (including normal weight) if you stick to them, but habits that are actually possible to implement and sustain in one's actual, real life.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    esocha2060 wrote: »
    Hi ladies, I hope I’m doing this right. I’m 54 and started working out again and watching my diet back in April. I am down 15 pounds and getting healthier, it’s my patience that I need to check. I did a MyIntent bracelet with “health” as my word to remind myself of my commitment. Maybe “patience” would have been the better choice!

    How long did it take you to gain all the weight?
  • esocha2060
    esocha2060 Posts: 8 Member
    How long did it take you to gain all the weight? [/quote]

    About 18 months. I had some big changes in life: moved back to the city for a new job and found myself getting into some old routines like plopping On the couch after work at my desk all day.

    Just came back from spin class. I remind myself that six months ago, I could barely make stairs. Now I’m spinning a few times a week and do some cardio dancing!
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    It IS a forever battle. I accepted that premise before I started. You don’t lose X lbs, get to maintenance, then maintain happily for the rest of your life without ever thinking about it again. You always have to be vigilant because every place you go, everything you do, is constantly shoving unhealthy food at you.

    If you’re not patient with losing and maintaining weight, you’ll have to be patient with being overweight.
  • pinuplove
    pinuplove Posts: 12,871 Member
    esocha2060 wrote: »
    Sorry I haven’t been on here in a while! I’m still trying to figure out how to use the forums on this thing. Thank you everyone for your encouragement. I’m down now about 25 pounds! August was a trying month with some business and personal travel, which always seem to disrupt my new routines. But I’m back at it and doing well. I’m looking forward to next April when I can see how much I’ve lost over the 12 months. My doctor said I’m doing well and I’m healthy otherwise!

    Glad you're back and still progressing! I agree with everyone else. Take the slow and steady approach and don't stress about how long it might take. The time passes regardless.

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  • kimber0607
    kimber0607 Posts: 994 Member
    Its tough..took me 3 mnths to loose 13 pounds....and as i get closer to my goal (and being 45)
    I feel like these last few pounds are going to take FOREVER
    Im going to tyr to hit my goal Jan 1 (about 7-8 pounds to go)

    GL
    kim
  • AustinRuadhain
    AustinRuadhain Posts: 2,595 Member
    @esocha2060 : Member You really are doing great! Down 15 pounds from April is excellent.

    @VUA21 and @Silhouette199 - You are both inspiring. Thank you!
  • esocha2060
    esocha2060 Posts: 8 Member
    Hey there, back at it today after being sick last week. Man, it’s good to be working out.
  • laceybrobie
    laceybrobie Posts: 495 Member
    esocha2060 wrote: »
    Hi ladies, I hope I’m doing this right. I’m 54 and started working out again and watching my diet back in April. I am down 15 pounds and getting healthier, it’s my patience that I need to check. I did a MyIntent bracelet with “health” as my word to remind myself of my commitment. Maybe “patience” would have been the better choice!

    Break your goal down into smaller goals. They are much more attainable and can give you something to look forward to instead of your total weight loss to get to goal. Check out my profile online if you want to get an idea. I have mine in 5 lb increments to help me eat at my 100 lbs weight loss goal.
  • MyEvolvingJourney
    MyEvolvingJourney Posts: 369 Member
    You're doing great!
  • ShayCarver89
    ShayCarver89 Posts: 239 Member
    I gained 70 pounds over the course of 2 years. I’m trying to drop it off and it’s just not wanting to budge. I know, I know! “Are you using a food scale?” “Are you drinking enough water?” Blah blah blah. This isn’t my first rodeo (I’ve lost 70+ pounds 3 separate times.) but it is so frustrating. Turning down cake. Taking the stairs. Chugging water I don’t want to drink. And the scale is just like “hi I’m not budging!”
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    I gained 70 pounds over the course of 2 years. I’m trying to drop it off and it’s just not wanting to budge. I know, I know! “Are you using a food scale?” “Are you drinking enough water?” Blah blah blah. This isn’t my first rodeo (I’ve lost 70+ pounds 3 separate times.) but it is so frustrating. Turning down cake. Taking the stairs. Chugging water I don’t want to drink. And the scale is just like “hi I’m not budging!”
    You have to separate good advice from bad advice, understand why it's given, and direct your effort to where it has an effect; when you're ready to take weight management seriously, you can and will do what it takes, not "try". Your fat stores has (have?) no will, they get depleted when you're in a sustained calorie deficit. This means that to lose weight, you just have to eat less than you burn, but you have to do it for real, consistently and for a long time - it's simple, but not necessarily easy. Many important things are difficult. If weightloss is important to you, make sure you're not making it more difficult.
  • Evelyn_Gorfram
    Evelyn_Gorfram Posts: 706 Member
    esocha2060 wrote: »
    Sorry I haven’t been on here in a while! I’m still trying to figure out how to use the forums on this thing. Thank you everyone for your encouragement. I’m down now about 25 pounds! August was a trying month with some business and personal travel, which always seem to disrupt my new routines. But I’m back at it and doing well. I’m looking forward to next April when I can see how much I’ve lost over the 12 months. My doctor said I’m doing well and I’m healthy otherwise!
    Woot! You're down 25 lbs! :)

    The great thing about things that require patience is that you don't see your success as you go: it's only when you've gotten used to the grind of it and finally look up for a moment that you see how much progress you've won.

    Another thing to remember about patience is that it will be April in six and a half months, no matter what you do. I figure it can't hurt much (as long as you stick to healthy methods) to see what you can do in the meantime.


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