Struggling..
gorefan82
Posts: 44 Member
Having a bad case of of lack of motivation these last few weeks. I'm still doing okay but I feel I could do a lot better. I can do it!!!
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Of course you can do it. Try to keep your goals in focus. Best of luck.0
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We all struggle during our journey. The key is to push through and stay focused on your goals. You C A N do it! Start each day fresh!0
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I hear you loud and clear! Its a mental argument with myself every night to get on this train but I'm doing it! You can too!!! :flowerforyou:0
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So sorry to hear that. I am a HUGE fan of the idea that having a large support network is key to motivation and success. I even made a blog post about it! I would recommend checking out my Buddy System thread, you can add a whole bunch of new MFP friends that way (over 70 last I checked!) and it really helps to have a big team of pals cheering you on. Plus I find encouraging others is very motivating too!
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/107257-the-buddy-system-who-wants-more-mfp-friends
You can do this! Go read your own profile, remind yourself why you are doing this, and why it's important to you. There is no better motivation than your own goals.0 -
Remember, if it was easy, everyone would look like a super model. Normal people don't. Anything worth doing is going to be tough, but YOU are worth!! Don't quit, just get back up and do the damn thang!!!0
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Yes you can do it! We can all do it!!0
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You are worth the effort to be healthier and happier. Put yourself first and review why you wanted to make this change in the first place. Forget about the past few weeks - TOMORROW IS A NEW DAY!!! Goodluck and don't give up!! :flowerforyou:0
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You are worth the effort to be healthier and happier. Put yourself first and review why you wanted to make this change in the first place. Forget about the past few weeks - TOMORROW IS A NEW DAY!!! Goodluck and don't give up!! :flowerforyou:
She couldnt have said it any better!!0 -
I know the feeling, but come on you can do it, start again today and think about why you want to lose weight. Remember the older you are the harder it will be, so do it now while you are still young. Good luck0
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A little tip courtesy of my time in a recovery group:
Do a Cost-Benefit Analysis on paper to have on hand when you're not feeling motivated. That's basically a list of the costs and benefits of losing weight/getting in shape and the costs and benefits of NOT losing weight/getting in shape. Here's a short example:
Costs of losing weight:
-Have to eat smaller portions
-Have to log my food
Benefits of losing weight:
-Look hot
-Have more energy
-Feel self-confident
-Be healthier
-Live longer
Costs of not losing weight:
-Long-term health risks like heart disease or diabetes
-Continue feeling tired all the time
-Feel embarrassed to be seen in public by old friends
-Never feel attractive in clothes
Benefits of not losing weight:
-Get to eat whatever I want
Then you take a good look at your lists and decide which one is to your advantage (usually the choice is pretty obvious :happy: )0
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