I need A LOT of motivation and encouragement... Help?

I have 150lbs to lose and it feels hopeless to me. I need someone who can give me some encouragement... kind of just someone to talk to about it... Anyone?

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  • areufnkiddingme
    areufnkiddingme Posts: 99 Member
    Sure, PM me.
  • belladonna786
    belladonna786 Posts: 1,165 Member
    I am always free to talk if you like :)
  • trooUPnorthe
    trooUPnorthe Posts: 4 Member
    me too. You've got this!
  • Hi, im Jackie i have struggled weight all my life, i need to lose 40 lbs for my health,now almost age 40 yrs old,i want to get the weight off for good.
    I would love to have a friend who totally gets were im at and been any trying to achieve,its not easy but we can do it together!!
    best of luck to you , hope to have you as a friend,Jackie.
  • My biggest problem is that my awesome southern cook 53 year old mother lives with me. The majority in the house side with wanting to keep the cooking her way, because it tastes so good, but the calories are killing me. I've tried the discussions, I've tried putting my foot down, but its not going to change. My mother just thinks I need portion control, but if I ate healthy portions of what she cooked I'd be starving all the time. Everything is butter, salt, grease, and frying. Mac n cheese, and hamburger, and noodles... I don't know what to do.
  • Maybe start cooking for yourself?
  • Here's what YOU need to do: make your own foods. I'm sure that's not what you want to hear, but if your mother will not change the way she cooks, then YOU and only YOU can change what you're eating. While that southern cooking is damn good, there's enough calories in dinner alone to max you out for the day. One day while she's cooking, try to log all the ingredients and try to estimate caloric intake. Not only will you be absolutely surprised, but show it to your mother. We're here with ya. This board does nothing but offer wonderful advice and support. You can do it!
  • katrinamclamb
    katrinamclamb Posts: 17 Member
    Add me as a friend. I am often in the same boat but I'm the cook. :) I have kids and they want other things then myself, which isn't always an issue but do like to make them the occassional treat (cookies, cakes and pies). The trick that I have found is before being exposed to some of this foods, i find a snack that will 'fill' me so that way I don't eat as much and I am still under my calorie count. Introduce a salad to the mix and don't allow yourself to eat any other food until the salad is done. the first step is to set a goal. This week I am going to enter all my foods, good bad and ugly. Then next week my goal is to replace one food in that list with something better for me. I also introduced more water to my life as I found that helped me with my appetite and flushed out my system. Hope this helps :)
  • Empress62
    Empress62 Posts: 89 Member
    That is tough, you have to ask yourself, can you bear to sit at the same table and eat something else, or does that take too much willpower? Does the family eat all meals together, or just dinner? Maybe you can go extra wholesome and lean for breakfast and lunch, and small portions for dinner? Or maybe not eat with the family every other night and just have a protein shake for dinner and go for a walk the other night?
  • For motivation, go to youtube and search for : My 120 Pound Journey. Also look at the website: http://bendoeslife.com. It will inspire all of you, I'm pretty positive.

    Learn how to love your body by learning about nutrition and exercises that help you reclaim control over your body. Set realistic goals and find someone locally to keep you accountable.
  • stacey1981
    stacey1981 Posts: 39 Member
    I am here as well if you need encouragement!:)
  • debslily
    debslily Posts: 7 Member
    I agree with birdie, you should cook your own healthy meals. Maybe pick one day a week to make several
    nutritional meals and store them in the freezer, so when the family sits down to eat, you can have your own plate of
    delicious food. It is hard to make others realize the danger in eating high fat, high calorie meals until it directly effects
    them (unfortunately).
    I have been dealing with my big body all my life. I have lost a good amount of weight before joining
    this site and hope to lose more. I have gone from wearing a size 22/24 jean to a size 12. It took a long time to completely change my way of thinking about food and how to determine what was best for me.
    Feel free to add me as a friend, and I look forward to your future success!!!!
  • You can message me if you like, and I can help you. (:
  • You an do it! no matter how big or small the goal, I think it always seems hard!
  • LydsVille77
    LydsVille77 Posts: 126 Member
    Can you maybe have a small portion of the yummy food your mom makes once or twice a week and add a salad to help fill you up? Then try making your own meals the other days. This way you get to enjoy both worlds. Just an idea... I refuse to eliminate things that taste good so whenever i want it im armed with my measuring spoons and food scale.

    Add me if you like :)
  • Prilla04
    Prilla04 Posts: 174 Member
    Hit me up. I have a lot to lose as well. Motivation is key when our goals are as big as they are. :)
  • Add me, I am online everyday and I comment on everyone's status.
  • happyfeetrebel1
    happyfeetrebel1 Posts: 1,005 Member
    I had right around 150 lbs to lose when I started. My HUGE thing was eating what my family ate. I had to stop doing it. It's gonna be SO hard for you with mom cooking, but if you want to succeed, then you'll either have to make your own or move out :)

    I wish you well :)
  • melbatoast917
    melbatoast917 Posts: 370 Member
    Add me! I'm just plain awesome. True story.
  • Feeling free to add me also! As formum start cooking yourself and show her that you can cook also tasty things without butter and too much salt.
  • I know it can be tough... here are tricks I have used that work for me...

    eat healthy portions (i know not enough) but how about
    (1) adding healthy snacks in regular intervals to kills the hunger... and sipping water keeps my mind away from food...
    (2) If you want to eat more of the same food that your mom made, just take a bite to kill the immediate hunger and then take another bite only when you feel hungry...
    (3) adding fiber supplements (I used in power form mixed in a water) that will give you the feeling that you are full

    hope this helps...
  • zewolf77
    zewolf77 Posts: 173 Member
    I'll send a friend request to ya.. I started with ~120lbs total to my final goal. I've lost about half of it. Really.. it comes down to being determined, having a "Can-Do" attitude, and never giving up. Yep.. there will be tough days.. there will be days where ya completely blow it.. shake it off, try again tomorrow.

    If you step back and look up at the magnitude of a mountain, it seems enormous from the bottom. However, if you just start the climb and concentrate on the few feet in front of you, it becomes much easier and less daunting.
  • amtru2015
    amtru2015 Posts: 179 Member
    any time girl...friend me if you want!
  • dancngdolfn
    dancngdolfn Posts: 81 Member
    I will try to help in anyway that i can if you want just friend me. :)
  • Baybbee123
    Baybbee123 Posts: 57 Member
    I have well over 100 to lose as well. You can message me or add me too if you'd like :) You can do this!
  • I started out needing to lose 85-90. It sounded like such a big number and I have a history of yo-yoing and giving up. Been on MFP since July, and it feels like its going so slow but, I've lost 18 pounds, and just the difference I feel in my body makes me keep going and stay focused. Pick up a 5lb dumbell and see, how even losing 2 of those will be easier on your body. Don't expect it all to fall off at once, get used to long term goals, do it for yourself and no one else.

    Start preparing, measuring your own food. I rely on Lean Cuisine sometimes and it helps with portion control. Swap Country Crock for butter, cauliflower instead of mashed potatoes, and get the skin off that 3 oz. chicken breast. It doesn't have to be dreadful, but I understand how hard it is when all of that food is being waved in front of your face. With me, the more I counted calories and watching portions, I realized how out of control my eating had ben when it seemed "normal". Now even if I have a little of the "good stuff" I can't tolerate a lot of it and it doesn't taste all that fabulous. You can do it! It gets easier if you stick to it. Feel free to add me.
  • I need some inspiration too! I've got a long ways and I need some positive reinforcement :) Add me.
  • robin820
    robin820 Posts: 150 Member
    I know how this is, often I make 2 seperate meals in our house, one for us and one for the kids. Not that I dont think my kids should eat healthier, they just need some of the fats. They are very small, petite and calories are good for them. My husband and I not quite so much. Wish I could share some of my fat with them. LOL
    Anyways, yes it is a pain, but its a pain Im willing to deal with so my husband and I get back to our goal weight and healthy to be around for our children longer.
    You are pretty young looking and I think if you get it now, it will be easier as you go along. Good luck, you have already made the first step, joining MFP. Lots of fantastic people, with fantastic support. Cant go wrong here! :O)
  • What i always find helpful is try checking out other female fitness models online. I use a lot of natural male bodybuilders as motivations. Compare yourself to the person in the magazine while you're standing in front of the mirror. How bad you want it is all in your head. You either want it or you don't. we can tell you to do this and that all we want but the final decision is up to you. I stress this with everyone that needs motivation because we can only do so much by rooting you on. GL