Lacking motivation slash willpower
shellebelle87
Posts: 291 Member
It sucks. I was on the wagon for a good 4 months, fell off for a couple of months, got back on and not even 2 days later I have fallen off again. I have no willpower, if there are chips in the house I will eat them!!! I have put back on 3kg and I hate it, I can feel myself getting fatter and see it in my face. I dont want to end up back where I was so I need help! I now have 13kg to lose, and I am prepared to put in the effort and hard yards to lose it, I just need help. I need motivation to get on the treadmill/vibrate plate/kinect and exercise. Once I get started I am fine and keep on going, but it's just the initial getting on there and getting started.
As for the willpower thing, I need a LOT of help with that one.
All help is appreciated!!!!
Edit: Seriously?! Why does no one ever comment on my threads? Why must you all ignore me? Sorry I am not part of the cool kids group but I still deserve help, just like everyone else.
As for the willpower thing, I need a LOT of help with that one.
All help is appreciated!!!!
Edit: Seriously?! Why does no one ever comment on my threads? Why must you all ignore me? Sorry I am not part of the cool kids group but I still deserve help, just like everyone else.
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I will help you!0
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Edit: Seriously?! Why does no one ever comment on my threads? Why must you all ignore me? Sorry I am not part of the cool kids group but I still deserve help, just like everyone else.
hahah I know THAT feeling I always start a thread and get NOTHING I think it makes me feel even worse to be honest.
Anyway I AM HERE to help you, Will send you a FR in a min and we can start kicking each other to move and eat well we can do this together0 -
Maybe trying to reword your profile? You either want motivation or you don't. It's a two way street. Most people on the forum board are asking questions or needing info or having fun. The real motivation comes from within yourself and also from the relationships that you build through your friends - which you say you don't want! I wish you good luck!0
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Edit: Seriously?! Why does no one ever comment on my threads? Why must you all ignore me? Sorry I am not part of the cool kids group but I still deserve help, just like everyone else.
hahah I know THAT feeling I always start a thread and get NOTHING I think it makes me feel even worse to be honest.
Anyway I AM HERE to help you, Will send you a FR in a min and we can start kicking each other to move and eat well we can do this together
awesome! Thank you!
It frustrates me so bad that if you don't mention boobs in the title you don't get responses. Hmph. but thank you for the help!
And kmih you better help lol0 -
Maybe trying to reword your profile? You either want motivation or you don't. It's a two way street. Most people on the forum board are asking questions or needing info or having fun. The real motivation comes from within yourself and also from the relationships that you build through your friends - which you say you don't want! I wish you good luck!
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Because I don't have time to do generic WTGs all day? I'm after a bit of advice, not a million friends? Am I not allowed to ask for help just because I don't have time to cheer the world.on for eating under their limit?0 -
As others have said before me, whilst it's lovely to get support from others (and important), at the end of the day it all boils down to you. You have got to want to do this so badly it's untrue. Badly enough to pick yourself up after falling off the wagon (believe me, I've been there); badly enough to resist that second biscuit or chocolate bar; badly enough to haul your behind to the gym even though it's been a rubbish day in work and you're tired and the sofa is scientifically more comfortable than the treadmill.
This sounds harsh, but it's true in my experience: if you don't pick yourself up and dust yourself down every time, you don't want it badly enough. Want want want!0 -
Maybe trying to reword your profile? You either want motivation or you don't. It's a two way street. Most people on the forum board are asking questions or needing info or having fun. The real motivation comes from within yourself and also from the relationships that you build through your friends - which you say you don't want! I wish you good luck!
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Because I don't have time to do generic WTGs all day? I'm after a bit of advice, not a million friends? Am I not allowed to ask for help just because I don't have time to cheer the world.on for eating under their limit?
This explains a lot. Have a nice day.
ETA: No one is saying you have to have a million friends. I keep my friend's list small so that I can give helpful support and they can support me. Generic WTGs as you call them are pointless. I see you have added some friends and this is what will help you - not the forum. Good luck with your weight loss.0 -
so you wont motivate anyone, but you want us all to motivate you...
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you really dont need to be motivated as long as you are committed to your goals.
maybe make better goals than just a vague "losing weight" . give yourself fitness goals, make time commitments, sign up for races and stuff to hold yourself accountable0 -
you might be more inclined to be motivated if you had more friends. you don't have to be all generic and say "WTG" on every post, but you'd see others talking about things, asking similar questions about exercise and motivation, etc etc. it would also help to hold you accountable. i know that i've talked about "killing it at the gym after work today" on my wall, and then at the end of the day, i really don't want to, but i think to myself man, if i don't work out, all the people i'm friends with are going to give me hell.
so willpower and motivation comes from within. Inspiration can come from your friends list.0 -
you can add me if you like. Keep your diary open so people can see it. I always look at my friends Diary. However i will comment if i think you are not eating enough or are eating the wrong things. I will also tell you to up your water intake if it is needed. If you want someone to *****foot around and tell you it will be ok when you are non stop eating rubbish day after day then maybe your not in the right frame of mind to be here at all. You are the only one that can do this for you. We are all here to offer support and help when needed.0
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you might be more inclined to be motivated if you had more friends. you don't have to be all generic and say "WTG" on every post, but you'd see others talking about things, asking similar questions about exercise and motivation, etc etc. it would also help to hold you accountable. i know that i've talked about "killing it at the gym after work today" on my wall, and then at the end of the day, i really don't want to, but i think to myself man, if i don't work out, all the people i'm friends with are going to give me hell.
so willpower and motivation comes from within. Inspiration can come from your friends list.
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you can either suck it up and do it or be fat and miserable/unhealthy whatever.0
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Today is the day to start. You said you could do it once you started. Do it. Start today.0
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you can either suck it up and do it or be fat and miserable/unhealthy whatever.
When you take out the nice words and kind thoughts, this is really what it is. I always say - you either want it or you don't.0 -
You just kind of have to push yourself. Take it one day at a time. Start by getting the junk food out and bringing in healthier, yummier stuff.0
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My friends on here motivate me. Looking in the mirror is a big motivator, seeing how much I have achieved and how much more there is to do.
Perhaps if you were a little more friendly and open to people you could build a strong support group that will help you.
Will power is yours alone. No one can help you with that, only you can decide what you eat, how much you excercise, you have to be commited to the changes and once you see the weight coming off that will help with motivation as well.
Start today, open your diary, be accountable and honest with yourself and you will be able to make the changes needed.
Good luck :flowerforyou:0 -
Gently, I might offer that how you interact with people may well determine if others will invest the time and energy to interact or even care about what you need.
Your post was up for less than an hour before you edited it and complained that no one had rushed in to provide you with the positive strokes you demanded. And that half hour was at a time when people who have to work tomorrow are generally asleep.
I wish you the best.0 -
I am going through the same thing as you Shellebelle...I am only a week back into the routine and exercising is going well, but I have already had two insanely bad eating days...
What I can tell you is do not dwell on the past..today is a fresh start! Look to the positive in what you did that day, like I may have not eaten great, but I got the work out in, so I probably didn't store all those calories lol. And you need support, that is what we are here for
If you are having a hard time getting back in to exercising..I am in a group August: a month of mini challenges.. Check it out0 -
Shellebelle you sound like me !0
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I fell off the wagon 3 months ago after my operation. I couldnt workout but i could eat healthy, I chose not to eat healthy and because i was couch bound for 6 weeks, i gained 7kg.
Ive been planning to start tomorrow, and tomorrow never came for 3 months. until just yesterday i decided that, i WILL just do it. If i cant eat healthy its fine but i will work out for 30 minutes each day, even if it is playing ball with my daughter for 30 minutes. but I will do it.
I want this, i want to be proud of myself, I want to write on Success Stories and say I have been working out for 6 straight weeks without falling off the wagon.
I think most of us need to shift our focus. From the numbers on the scale to the amount of time we invest in changing the numbers on the scale. Someone also adviced me to just not buy unhealthy foods, since i will attack with full force those cheese puffs, so i dont buy them.
Try it0 -
Your posts is totally me and exactly where I am right now!
We can all help one another with encouragement and support! We can and WE WILL DO THIS!0 -
Willpower comes from within you. No one can give it to you. You have to find your own strength and learn to tap into it.
You have it within you.0 -
Thank you to those who actually had something constructive to say instead of just calling me lazy and fat. Friends are a great thing to have on here but I dont quite have the time to go through everyones diary everyday and congratulate them or whatnot. I dont want to just say "yay you were under" when you ate a lot of crap and it was a lousy day. I dont want to be a cheerleader for the sake of being one. I am willing to put in the effort but dont want to get made to feel like a lousy friend if I dont have the time to sit down and read everyone's diaries and status'.
There really is no need to be rude just because I have in my profile that I dont generally accept friend requests. I asked for help, yes, I did not ask to get insulted for my beliefs and what I do with my spare time. I am not a bad person because I dont want to spend hours poring over others diaries. I dont even spend that much time on my own.
I asked for tips on motivtaion, not tips on how to get friends. Tips for willpower, because mine is seriously lacking.
Thank you to those who have friend requested me, I have accepted and hopefully we can all band together and get rid of these pesky kgs!! Also - I know my diary has being terrible the past few weeks, that's why I need motivation to eat better and exercise more0 -
Gently, I might offer that how you interact with people may well determine if others will invest the time and energy to interact or even care about what you need.
Your post was up for less than an hour before you edited it and complained that no one had rushed in to provide you with the positive strokes you demanded. And that half hour was at a time when people who have to work tomorrow are generally asleep.
I wish you the best.
With this - I forget that the majority of the people on here are in America, and would obviously be asleep when I am awake. Whoops.0 -
I think one thing you can do is check your exercise and weight loss log...it helps me this am I took a look at an old WW tracker and saw aht last year at this time I was up 8 pounds from my current weight. I really haven't lost much but what I do know is that I can lose weight. So check out your logs and read your material...do you have a smart phone?:flowerforyou:0
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I think one thing you can do is check your exercise and weight loss log...it helps me this am I took a look at an old WW tracker and saw aht last year at this time I was up 8 pounds from my current weight. I really haven't lost much but what I do know is that I can lose weight. So check out your logs and read your material...do you have a smart phone?:flowerforyou:
I do, I have a Galaxy 20 -
It sucks. I was on the wagon for a good 4 months, fell off for a couple of months, got back on and not even 2 days later I have fallen off again. I have no willpower, if there are chips in the house I will eat them!!! I have put back on 3kg and I hate it, I can feel myself getting fatter and see it in my face. I dont want to end up back where I was so I need help! I now have 13kg to lose, and I am prepared to put in the effort and hard yards to lose it, I just need help. I need motivation to get on the treadmill/vibrate plate/kinect and exercise. Once I get started I am fine and keep on going, but it's just the initial getting on there and getting started.
As for the willpower thing, I need a LOT of help with that one.
All help is appreciated!!!!
Edit: Seriously?! Why does no one ever comment on my threads? Why must you all ignore me? Sorry I am not part of the cool kids group but I still deserve help, just like everyone else.
I hve the same problem. When i first started exercising it seemed like it took forever to start something but then i got in the hang of it anf it come like clockwork. I have fallen off the wagon myself and am having trouble getting started. Even though i have it in my head what i want to do andhow i want to do it, it is hard for me to start i off but once i pass that giant step of starting im sure it will come clockwork again. Just think to yourself whatit will be like after yo take that giant step and how easy it will be to continue. You will be feeling better about it all in no time. Hope this helps. Good Luck!!!0 -
You have to want it bad enough, and nobody can do that for you. Sounds tough but that's the way it is. And I can't keep chips in the house, b/c I will eat them0
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You have to want it bad enough, and nobody can do that for you. Sounds tough but that's the way it is. And I can't keep chips in the house, b/c I will eat them
Chips are so fricken addictive. And I keep them in the house because my partner eats them and I'm not going to make him stop eating just because I inhale them hahahha it's terrible!! Although I found last night that I was too lazy to go upstairs to get them so in a way, my laziness was beneficial? Hahaha :happy:0
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