How does everyone keep motivated?
canucksgirl16
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Hey everyone, just starting my weight loss journey and wondering how everyone keeps themselves motivated. I often find myself disheartened and just feel like giving up on the whole thing. I really want to just lose the weight this time. Anyone have suggestions for those days where you just feel like giving up?
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just remember that the disappointment or difficulty you face working out and eating right is not as bad as the disappointment from having to look at yourself unhappy.0
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When I see a fast food place or go to one with friends I just think to myself, yes I want a burger but if I don't order it I can't have it! So order something small but filling like a coffee.0
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40 is coming hard and fast. I have no choice I'm gonna be old so I might as well try to be a healthy old fart.0
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I look in the mirror and see that I'm not where I want to be.
That's motivation enough to get my butt in the gym and lift.0 -
i just walk by a mirror every now and then
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Surround yourself with people who will give you support and care about your weightloss journey. People who will talk to you when you feel lost, give you pointers or simply lend an ear when you need to talk about something fitness-related. I find my best supporters are people I met at the gym, friends also trying to be healthy, my mom, fitness instructors, MFP posters (Sometimes, lol). Even if it's just someone you'd add on Facebook or text, it still helps! They'll give you that extra push to go workout, give you fun ideas or inspire you with their own progress.
As for non-human motivation... Fitness magazines, Facebook groups that post inspiring quotes or photos, funny gym memes, etc.0 -
I like mini-rewards. Manicures, massages, new video games, etc.
And good ol' fashioned sibling rivalry works well too. I'm looking forward to being in better shape than my bro0 -
Being in a community of like minded people will keep you motivated. Places like MFP, people don't get tired of hearing your weight loss victories. They can also give you good advice for free. Losing weight isn't rocket science, but it does take some motivation. Find a exercise that you enjoy doing and stick with it. When you start seeing your own success, you will be motivated to try other things. The more you learn can keep you motivated. Your non-scale-victories such as being more fit, able to do things that you weren't able to do before you made the lifestyle change will keep you going. Add some positive people and you'll be on your way!0
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Tracking progress - pictures, measurements, how much you can lift, how long you can run - and then trying to constantly improve. It's like competing against yourself.
Also, reading these boards and reading other fitness related blogs and magazines helps me as well.
I have one friend who likes to go walking and running with me. I'd love to have a gym buddy but no luck yet. if you can find one, I think that helps a lot as well.
Good luck!0 -
After a while you'll find your groove and will be motivated by the weight coming off the scale each week :-)0
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Just remember:
" NOTHING TASTES AS GOOD AS THIN FEELS!!!"0 -
I always remind myself that staying the way I was is harder than changing. Hating every mirror you pass, hating being in pictures, being tired and exhausted from being overweight, hating shopping....ALL of that is so much harder than making the change. And I just keep going! 20 more lbs and I'm done!:)0
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If only there was one magic answer...............!! There is- remember that this is a journey- not a race. You will have good and bad days but giving up is not an option. Maybe for a day- but realize your health and wellness will continue to decline if you don't make changes. Not sure how old you are- but life will deal you a weight related blow that will force you to make a change. I had that happen a few years ago. My dad died at 63- from obesity related issues, so many problems. He was always on a plan to lose it- but he was not willing to make changes to do so. I found myself on the same path- 150 lbs overweight at the time of his death. I was 37, had been on blood pressure meds for about a year- and I was walking in his footsteps to an early grave. And my quality of life sucked. It has taken me over 2 years to lose- (and sometimes gain back and lose again) 75 lbs. I am still on the journey. But lifestyle changes take time. You didn't gain the weight overnight- you aren't going to lose it overnight either.
Being overweight is hard- not being able to wear clothes you like, do activities you want- thats hard. Some say exercise and eating right is hard- in the end- we just have to choose our hard- neither path is easy. I chose my hard- to get fit.
Nothing tastes as good as fit feels! Feel free to add me as a friend if you need one!0 -
A motivational secret of many people who are successful in all sorts of things is to visualize success. It has been tremendously helpful to me over the years too. In this case it isn't a weight or something vague like 'being fit,' but a 'mind's eye video' moment of what will happen when you are there. For example if you are running a marathon you visualize that glorious moment of breaking through the tape at the finish line and feel the body shaking roar of the crowd and how awesome you will feel. You need to find whatever works for you, and it will probably be something silly, personal, and likely embarrassingly corny so don't feel like you need to share the details with anyone. LOL. As long as it's not dependent on other people to come true, you're good.
Whenever you don't feel like doing whatever (like getting up to work out) just go to your video in your head, daydream, and bask in it, and it will make you want it enough to get up and go. If it doesn't move you, then try different 'success' scenarios and see what does. (You might find several, I usually do.)0 -
Just remember that we all have bad habits, the trick is to replace the bad ones with good habits, and reinforce the positive. Celebrate the victories and do not beat yourself up ecause of the negatives. I keep my water bottle with me at all times, so if I feel like eating, then I drink water instead. I also always have a pack of gum, so it gives me a sweet taste and I can chew something. Just remember celebrate the successes and forget the (failures) there are none.0
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Just remember:
" NOTHING TASTES AS GOOD AS THIN FEELS!!!"
Actually, being HEALTHY feels WAY better than being thin.
And, clearly, you've never had eggs benedict with Leoncini ham. That tastes way better than being thin. But not better than being healthy.0 -
I call a friend to meet me at the gym!0
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music really helps in the moment. like this song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkY-sEkWc-I&list=FLMa9zf3DAwewWN3VxvtocFA0 -
just remember that the disappointment or difficulty you face working out and eating right is not as bad as the disappointment from having to look at yourself unhappy.
So true. Love this.0 -
I am a procrastinator. always always always. imaginary or real I need a deadline. x mins workout per week,
x lbs lost for a challenge, or some other deadline. finding recipes that you love really helps. eating healthy should be fun and delicious! also entering a competition helps. any kind of race, even if you just compete against yourself.0 -
Thanks everyone for all the inspiration! I have a friend who has lost 100lbs and she is one of the best inspirations I have right now. I just think of her and think I can do it. I guess I just need to keep doing that.
Me and mirrors so do not mix lol. I hate them always have. The only one I have is in my bathroom and it is def not a full length mirror.
It truly is a journey. I am determined to do it this time though. I lost my mom at 45 to cancer so that is always in the back of my mind to get healthy and cut down on that risk. Now that I am a Mom myself I need to lose the weight even more so I can be there for my little guy for a long time.0 -
I have a Hooters bikini girl calendar hung in my kitchen - PURE motivation there!0
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Unitentional motivator. I moved into a new house and there is a mirror across from the shower. I see myself naked everytime I get out of the shower. And the bathroom is too big to have the mirror fog up... so it's a clear view... every time. Didn't like what I was looking at!0
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I have a few things that motivate me, my son first of all because I am so tired of being that fat Mama who cannot do all the fun and exciting things with him. Feeling this way makes me want to keep pushing forward no matter how much a workout hurts, I need this for him! The other thing is seeing my old photos from when I was in good shape back in high school, sadly even then I thought I was fat but I wasn't, but now I truly am! Looking back at those photos and remembering all the fun things I was able to do inspires me. Then of course, I have some great MFPers on here who encourage, push and motivate me, we do it for each other! They are my support system and it would be a lot harder without them! :happy:0
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i'm starting out too and a little exercise everyday helps. along with trying new & old foods you've forgotten about. i drink a lot of water, and have some flavored seltzer & water. it's better than turning to soda. i've been going to the gym after work & that helps too. GOOD LUCK & look forward to hearing how ur doing Donna0
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I remind myself of how I feel when I put on my clothes, since most of them don't fit me. As well as remind myself that if I want it changed, the only one that can change it is me.0
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"For the truly fortunate man, his body is a breathing image of self respect"
We are capable of so much more. One the basics is respect for ourselves.0 -
Lots of great advice in here! Some more ideas:
For many people food is an escape - something to help them deal with life, self image, stress, and anxiety. A carb/sugar rush feels amazing, but as we know it goes straight to fat and the crash leaves us craving more. So FIND SOMETHING HEALTHY TO REPLACE THIS CRUTCH WITH, otherwise the psychological craving will never relent. Maybe it's a hobby or a craft - like building models or decorating their home. For some people it's exercise and getting a good night's sleep. For me it's reaching out to friends more proactively and being open about how I'm really doing and also my hobby of flying.
Also, take some time to write out why you want to lose weight. What lifestyle is passing you by because of your weight or self image? What will you be able to do once you've achieved your goal? How will you feel about yourself as you begin to make progress? Then print little snippets out and post throughout your home so you don't forget why you're doing this!0
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