Biggest Factor in your Weight Loss Journey.... GO!

Running would be mine. Glad I picked it up. Have fallen off the bandwagon, but signed up for a half and ready to kick it (once my foot feels better ;) ).

How about yours??? What was your biggest factor in your weight loss journey? Where do you find your motivation?
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  • tommygirl15
    tommygirl15 Posts: 1,012 Member
    Planning has been the backbone of this whole thing for me
  • BigGuy47
    BigGuy47 Posts: 1,768 Member
    Abject fear
  • MyOwnSunshine
    MyOwnSunshine Posts: 1,312 Member
    Logging my food 95% of the time.

    Committing to regular exercise with no excuses.
  • DawnieB1977
    DawnieB1977 Posts: 4,248 Member
    Logging my food, definitely.

    Also, varying my exercise, so not just gym, gym, gym but aerobics, spinning, zumba as well as weights and cardio in the gym.
  • trophywife24
    trophywife24 Posts: 1,472 Member
    Limiting eating out/fast food/restaurant food to once a week. I could never cut it out completely but once a week, twice at most, is fine.
  • scottbrown78
    scottbrown78 Posts: 142 Member
    Logging my food and seeing just how much I was consuming before.
  • JesterMFP
    JesterMFP Posts: 3,596 Member
    Logging food & counting calories, definitely.
  • mmddwechanged
    mmddwechanged Posts: 1,687 Member
    Tracking what I eat
  • Hands down logging all meals. I remember popping a little bite size mozarella ball and it was 140 cal and thought holy cow, id pop like 10 and thats like1400 calories!!! Um yeah logging! (I fell off the wagon, today is day 1 of getting the fk back on!)
  • AllonsYtotheTardis
    AllonsYtotheTardis Posts: 16,947 Member
    Becoming more aware of what I was consuming has made all the difference for me. It taught me how to make better choices, and to actively CHOOSE when i would indulge.
  • XXXMinnieXXX
    XXXMinnieXXX Posts: 3,459 Member
    Logging food and controlling carbs.. Also finding macros that keep me full and satisfied x
  • NeverGivesUp
    NeverGivesUp Posts: 960 Member
    Learning how to get back on the wagon without feeling like a failure :) Also the friends I have picked up here, they have become real friends and not just virtual ones. Plus loving the exercising. That was always a problem for me before.
  • laurenellenmarie
    laurenellenmarie Posts: 331 Member
    Logging! Also had I not picked up running, I wouldn't have found out that I had Compartment Syndrome. Now that I've had the surgery, I feel SO much better!
  • The biggest thing that helped me get to my goal was getting off the diet train. I stopped counting calories and started cooking more at home. For me calorie counting and tracking leads me down a dangerous path so I had to learn how to eat without tracking every thing I put in my mouth. This is the only way I was able to be successful and I have been maintaining for a year now.
  • jofjltncb6
    jofjltncb6 Posts: 34,415 Member
    Most important is that you don't stop believin'...
  • ShreddedTweet
    ShreddedTweet Posts: 1,326 Member
    Logging calories and never describing it as a 'weight loss journey'.
  • dsjohndrow
    dsjohndrow Posts: 1,820 Member
    Portions!!!!!!!
  • STrooper
    STrooper Posts: 659 Member
    A pedometer...and setting the daily goal. And then recording it every day.

    More than 75 percent of my weight loss was associated with just doing this. The remainder was accomplished by adding food logging to the mix.
  • RUNNING! Running to the bank, the grocery store, mailbox, anywhere!
  • My heath - knowing no matter how sick I feel, I feel worse after eating crap. (I have an autoimmune disorder) Running and logging my food.
  • Christy175
    Christy175 Posts: 60 Member
    Logging, fitbit, martial arts, heavy weightlifting.
  • nxd10
    nxd10 Posts: 4,570 Member
    Logging. Just logging.
  • God.
  • Accountability.
  • zentha1384
    zentha1384 Posts: 323 Member
    The first for me was: Cutting out sugar beverages, increased water. That small change was been huge! I also reducing alcohol (not that i ever drank much).

    After I got that under my belt it was: Focus on portion sizes, reducing how much I ate and shrinking my stomach helped me feel more full and crave less.

    Now it is calories (and tracking them) Sure eating less is a huge thing but making the most of the calories I eat is necessary! I tried a bit of a Who Nu cookie, it was ok. Before I would eat it so I had a little enjoyment Now I went, it is ok but it is not worth that calories, I'd rather really enjoy something for what it costs.
  • Aitm20
    Aitm20 Posts: 92 Member
    Willpower
  • trophywife24
    trophywife24 Posts: 1,472 Member
    The biggest thing that helped me get to my goal was getting off the diet train. I stopped counting calories and started cooking more at home. For me calorie counting and tracking leads me down a dangerous path so I had to learn how to eat without tracking every thing I put in my mouth. This is the only way I was able to be successful and I have been maintaining for a year now.

    Awesome! This is my goal-goal, too.
  • ECA67
    ECA67 Posts: 802 Member
    Bump
  • CarlieeBear
    CarlieeBear Posts: 325 Member
    Logging and seeing the reality of what I was eating.
  • Vansy
    Vansy Posts: 419 Member
    Not allowing changes to alter how I eat. I'd had such a strict routine of eating healthy, losing weight, running, working-out, etc. and this past year a lot changed -- I traveled A LOT!, ate whatever I wanted, moved 2300 miles away from my family -- and now it's time to get back to "me"
    Logging definitely helps; but also realizing that "vacation" and "changes" don't need to disrupt my eating. It was a rough year. Looking forward to 2013.