THERE ARE NO SHORTCUTS!!!
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You are preaching to the choir!!!!
It takes work to take weight off and smart choices for the rest of your life to keep it off! Oh yes and move your *kitten* you will never ever maintain a healthy wieight without excercise!0 -
Well said! I know when friends ask me how I've lost 80 lbs and I reply just good old fashioned exercise and diet there is no miracle pill, they don't like my response because most of them don't want to work at it. I've actually lost friends due to my weight loss and it took me a long time to figure out that it's their loss and their feelings of jealousy/inadequacy that caused the falling out.
I know what you mean here! I get asked ALL the time how I have lost so much weight and no one ever likes my response! People do get very jealous even tho I make it a point to not even discuss my weight loss unless I am asked. I am not a superwoman! I am just a normal person who made a very smart decision and stuck by it!
Exactly! It's a choice, nothing spectacular about it, a choice to be healthy or not I'm with you, I don't talk about it unless asked!0 -
Well said. Too many people looking for the easy way. Too lazy to buckle down and exercise some good old fashioned self dicipline. But I guess that is what causes alot of us to put the weight on in the first place.0
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I think the reason a lot of people gain the weight back is because they do make weight loss such an extreme experience. If you're doing something to lose weight that you wouldn't be able to do the rest of your life, then stop.0
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I'm glad that I'm not the only one that finds posts related to this frustrating... I've noticed that I come to this website less and less because it seems more often than not, the posts are primarily comprised of "does this ridiculous product/ trick/ rumor work" or something like, "waaa, I just ate crappy food". It's getting old and it's frustrating that people think that they can have what I've EARNED by just throwing money at a dumb product or whining about their bad choices. It takes work and commitment, people.0
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How I love your posts!
Weight loss isn't just about losing weight..... It is about making a change in your lifestyle and your habits to do so. If your not going to change the way you live your life then you may as well not even bother because you will just go back to your nasty old ways and gain it all back + some more. I say being a part of a team sport would be a great way to start. Then it becomes a healthy positive part of your life for more than just a 10 day detox diet (what BS!).0 -
Awesome as always Celo!! I'm with you 1,000%!!0
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Agree with you 100%!! It should be a life style change not some quick fix.. If people are looking for a quick fix, this isn't the place for them. Being healthy is a journey!0
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Just what I needed today! :bigsmile: Thanks!!!0
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My husband was once trying to be helpfull and suggested Ali to me,lol
I had to explain the side effects to him the look on his face was priceless.He got me a gym membership insted0 -
Word up.
The posts "I need to lose 20 pounds in the next month!!!" for some event where a special dress or bikini will be worn are the ones that frustrate me. Not gonna happen that fast! You knew that wedding, reunion, vacation was coming... why'd you wait so long?!
It's self-sabotage. Why set yourself up to fail like that?0 -
Co-sign. I know it's a cliche but this really is a lifestyle change. The reason why I've had success with MFP is it's all about making smarter choices with my food. I eat healthy in general but don't have to deny myself a plate of buffalo wings or the occasional slice of chocolate cake, as long as I find a way to make it work within my daily calorie limit. And of course exercise is just as important.
I'm looking to lose a pound a week which means I wouldn't get to my goal weight until next January, but I am fine with that. I didn't gain this weight overnight and it's not going to come off overnight. That's just common sense.0 -
It is so true that to get the desired results, one must work at it.
I have recently quit smoking. You would be amazed at how similar people's posting about their quits are to people who are trying to lose weight. People want a quit fix and have the withdrawal over and done with right away. When they don't see quit results, many give up. The same goes for losing weight and making a lifestyle change. You have to take it one day at a time. You aren't going to lose 50 pounds in 2 months. It just isn't healthy and realistic. I see people make unrealistic goals on both websites and on both, people fail and give up.
Never give up. Changing one's mindset takes more than a few days or even weeks or months. You have to work at it until you finally get it.0 -
There is a huge misconception about how long it takes to lose weight. I can't believe the number of people who think it's realistic to plan on losing 5 lbs/week EVERY week. My brother wants to lose weight, and when I told him that 2 lbs/week is the upper end of what's considered a normal, healthy rate of weight-loss, he looked at me like I was crazy. I told him he might lose more than that for the first few weeks (he's 80 to 90 lbs overweight currently), but he should not plan on losing all that weight in a matter of a few months. He was really discouraged by that.
What I always tell people when they ask me for "tips" is that the first thing you have to do is get it through your head that losing weight is HARD. It takes a very serious commitment. You have to wake up every day and rededicate yourself to making good decisions. If you think it's going to be easy or that it will happen quickly, you will give up at the first sign of difficulty. It may not be what you want to hear, but it's the truth.0 -
I wholeheartedly agree!!!0
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Agreed. There's no such thing as an "easy" way to do it. Anything that doesn't require dedication and planning has every reason to fail once the instant gratification of quick success is acquired.
SO true!0 -
It is so true that to get the desired results, one must work at it.
I have recently quit smoking. You would be amazed at how similar people's posting about their quits are to people who are trying to lose weight. People want a quit fix and have the withdrawal over and done with right away. When they don't see quit results, many give up. The same goes for losing weight and making a lifestyle change. You have to take it one day at a time. You aren't going to lose 50 pounds in 2 months. It just isn't healthy and realistic. I see people make unrealistic goals on both websites and on both, people fail and give up.
Never give up. Changing one's mindset takes more than a few days or even weeks or months. You have to work at it until you finally get it.
YES! And sometimes.... work at it even THOUGH you DON'T get it. Perseverance will win out!0 -
So, what you are saying is that because I chose to go to a weight-loss clinic 2 months ago and am now taking phentermine and 5HTP, that I'm weak and looking for the easy way out? Wow, you couldn't be more wrong! It certainly has helped me not feel starved all of the time so I'm not reaching for the first thing I can get my hands on to eat. Once I researched the foods I had been eating, I was horrified and that is how I finally 'got' it and realized what I was doing wrong.
In 6 weeks, I have gone from being completely sedentary, willing to wait 10 minutes in order to get the parking space closest to the store, to joining a gym and starting on the elliptical for 15 min 2x a week to now doing 45 min on the elliptical 4x a week and walking at least 2 miles 2 more days a week and increasing to include weight training this week. This is all me, not the meds.
The best way for me to explain this is that the medication has helped me keep my head above water as I learn how to swim.
Do I ask questions here? Of course I do. I comprehend that eating healthy food+exercise=weight loss, but did I know that I had to increase my caloric intake as I increase exercise? No, not until I stopped losing weight and asked questions here. Lucky for everyone there are those of you who have never struggled with their weight loss and have all the answers.
I realize that there are some people on MFP who want results without having to work hard to achieve them. Why not just ignore those posts? I mean, they've joined MFP in order to track what they're eating...at least it's a start...and for those who need extra support and encouragement then I think this is the place to be...for the others who have resorted to 'lose weight quick' gimmicks, they'll live and learn...but when they fall, someone should be there to give them a hand.0
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