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How You See Yourself.
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I think sometimes once you've been overweight it's hard to see yourself as anything else.
This!
I've lost over 60lbs in the past 6 months but I still 'see' myself as fat, I know I'm thinner but I still can't see myself as 60lbs thinner! When I go into a shop I still tend to pick up larger sizes, it's like my brain hasn't caught up to my body yet.0 -
When I look in the mirror, I am motivated and love what I see. However, it's odd, most of the time though, I feel like I am still my old large self lol--It must be because I was always fighting the weight battle.0
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Don't really care how I look. I know I'm awesome. I also don't care what others think about me. I don't let someone's perception of me change my reality.
I'm not a body builder, or a super fit athletic type, either. I'm just happy the way I am.0 -
I have found this website most useful
http://www.mybodygallery.com/search.html?height=4+11&weight=120&pant=any&shirt=any&zphoto=Large&new=1
I alot of slimming success stories are SO much taller than me so when they reach "goal" they're heavier than I am and it gets a little frustrating.0 -
Funny thing, I never saw myself as "heavy" even at the top of my weight range until a very unflattering picture was taken on vacation. six months later on 12/24/11 I was in a lot of pain from the extra weight. I am over the mirror telling me if I am good or not. I care to look healthy !
Now, 45 pounds lighter, I struggle to see myself as "thin" but I know I am ... and I feel great. So I will just continue to work on it being more fit, feeling great, and becoming stronger with long lean muscles.
The weight # is good, the bmi # is good so I am on to maintaining those numbers, and making sure I can run that heart healthy 10 minute mile and last through an hour ballet class. Heck, I am an accountant, so I need my #'s in my goals!0 -
When I look in the mirror, I am motivated and love what I see. However, it's odd, most of the time though, I feel like I am still my old large self lol--It must be because I was always fighting the weight battle.
Myself on most days.0 -
When I look in the mirror, I am motivated and love what I see. However, it's odd, most of the time though, I feel like I am still my old large self lol--It must be because I was always fighting the weight battle.
Myself on most days.
so needs a *like* button0 -
I see myself as a beautiful, confident and successful young woman who is very happy. Sometimes, I feel guilty for being too happy. I look awesome with or without clothes. I am not being arrogant. I used to fret about my weight and imagine that the world would be a better place to live if only I lost a wee bit of weight. But that's not true at all. The world would still be the same place with or without me losing a few pounds or not.
I eat well, I am extremely active, I sleep well, I am financially doing well, my health is great, I am at a good place in my career exactly where I should be and that's all that counts for me. I guess life has been good to me and when I start fretting over what the mirror tells me; I remind myself of what a blessing my life is, silently thanks my guardian angels, lace up my shoes, get on bike and cycle. That puts an end to my worries. I have an obsessive nature so I know that if I start worrying too much, I will do myself some serious harm. I am one of those people who can't let go until the very end. And if I start obsessing about my weight too much or what I don't like when I see myself in the mirror - I will go on a downward spiral which will end up with me being the loser. And I certainly don't want to end up damaging myself and lose everything I worked hard for in my life.
In short, I see myself exactly how others see me - beautiful.0 -
eh, I think I see myself as I am in the mirror - a bit overweight but with a nice figure. I carry my weight in my boobs, hips, and thighs so I have a small waist. It's when I see pictures that I get upset with my looks - a bad angle can make anyone look terrible.0
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I can relate. I have to date lost 85 pounds and have been at it for a year and a half. I really don't see the weight loss physically when I look in the mirror as much as I guess I have the old mental image of what I looked like when I was heavier. It starts to settle in a bit when I get the comments and I'm told how much of a difference there is now. What I do know is that it is so much easier to move around now and I can do so much more physically. It will take some time I think for me at least to see myself as the mirror portrays right back to me. Pictures, when I compare them I can see a difference for sure. And if it makes any less sense, I still see at times the bigger me.0
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