MFP made me realize
kaesonaveri
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Once You're Disciplined To Enough To Make A Lifestyle Instead Of A Chore It's Smooth Sailing
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It's true. The moment you decide, you've already succeeded.0
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hit the nail squarely on the head!!!0
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wooohoooo!!
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Omg ya'll and these photos! LOL0
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Amen0
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Made me realize... I truly need to start eating more healthier.. !!0
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That MFP is more of a social site than a workout site? YESH.0
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Exactly. If you aren't mentally ready to make the change, don't bother. There are no excuses if you really want it bad enough.0
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That It Looks Really Funny If You Capitalise Every Word.
And also that sticking your neck out and trying to help people can pay dividends.0 -
That Fitness can be fun specially when you have wonderful people backing you!!!0
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I still struggle, but I am better than before0
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The people on this site are the most giving, loving and brutally honest people EVER! I wish you all THE BEST in life...you deserve it! :drinker:0
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If you want results you have to GO GET THEM.0
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The people on this site are the most giving, loving and brutally honest people EVER! I wish you all THE BEST in life...you deserve it! :drinker:0
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So true.0
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Once You're Disciplined To Enough To Make A Lifestyle Instead Of A Chore It's Smooth Sailing
As someone who's maintained her weight and never been overweight, I don't think it's ever completely smooth sailing.
Yes, it does help to internalize the values of being healthy and active and they structure your days. But it's a daily challenge and as you get older, you usually have to become more, rather than less vigilant.0 -
Agree, once it "clicks" it sticks.0
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Once You're Disciplined To Enough To Make A Lifestyle Instead Of A Chore It's Smooth Sailing
As someone who's maintained her weight and never been overweight, I don't think it's ever completely smooth sailing.
Yes, it does help to internalize the values of being healthy and active and they structure your days. But it's a daily challenge and as you get older, you usually have to become more, rather than less vigilant.
I agree with the OP. If you see it as a challenge, then it is. Once you stop looking at it as a sacrifice, it ceases to be one. For example, if I want a cookie, I have one. But most of the time, I don't want it. So in that regard, it's neither a challenge nor a sacrifice to not eat the cookie. I think that getting to that place is something that most people struggle with. That's the challenge.0 -
That MFP is more of a social site than a workout site? YESH.
thank god.... no one else in my life will let me combine being active with social networking. All my out of shape facebook friends were about to lynch me. THANK GOD for THIS place.\0
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