weight loss advice
bushokie
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Biggest piece of advice you’d give someone working on losing a lot of weight
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Don't give up! I know that sounds like a given but it's true. It's a lifestyle change, not a diet. There are going to be days when you'll have zero motivation to workout and will want to eat everything in sight. Just fight through those obstacles. When you lack motivation JUST DO IT. The motivation will come, sometimes you just have to start first. There will be days were you may think "I have too much weight to lose. I can't do this" DO NOT LISTEN. Ignore the negativity when it creeps in.
And compliment yourself. Even if you just walked an extra mile, or lifted a little more weight. You did something you couldn't do before and you should acknowledge it and be proud of it!!
Quotes to live by:
"When life knocks you down, do a burpee!"
"You can either throw in the towel, or use it to wipe the sweat off your face"0 -
your living proof it can be done thanks0
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Consistency!! You need to do this day in and day out. There is no easy way or short cut. Just hard work and hard decisions each and every day. I have given up a lot of social functions this last year because I knew that I would not be able to control my food intake once I was there...but there will always be holidays, parties, special occasions...so you just have to decide what you want more right now. I gave up Thanksgiving this last year to make my Onederland goal...I can always eat next year :bigsmile:0
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Consistency!! You need to do this day in and day out...
I would add MAKE the time, don't "try to find" the time. I know people who "try to find the time" to exercise and eat right, and they fail.
Those who make the time and are consistent with their effort, tend to be very successful in reaching their goal.0 -
it isn't the person that can run the fastest that gets to the top of the mountain first, it's the person who doesn't slow down.
a quote from my SPIN INSTRUCTOR hahaha. but no seriously, it baked my noodle when he said it and i feel like he was talking to me directly.0 -
It's a lifestyle change, not a diet. It's a marathon, not a sprint.0
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For me its not denying myself the foods I love. I've tried restrictive diets and they always failed. Eat what you like, make healtier choices whenever you can, but watch the calories.0
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Don't focus on the big picture. Take it one day at a time one healthy choice at a time, one workout at a time. STOP looking at it as a diet, it is a lifestyle.0
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Get the garbage out of the house.0
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This sounds silly - but I try to think like a thin fit person. I've lost 70 pounds and kept it off for 20 years, with three kids in the mix. When I would put on a few pounds, I would get my mindset back to thinking like a thin person - which, for me, means - I can enjoy the foods I love but eat them responsibly; I feel good when I exercise; I stop eating before I am full; I don't have to eat that now - I can have it anytime I want (especially when I don't really want a dessert or treat but it is there). Once I start asking what a thin person would say or do, my behavior changes and I lose the few extra pounds.
I spent 20 years thinking like an obese person - it is a journey, but it is an achievable one!
You can do it - stick with it.0 -
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thanks everyone great ideas0
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I know that it is a polarizing topic but eating back my exercise calories changed my life. I stopped being hungry and that made all the difference for me.0
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It's a mental battle. You have to decide to do things (eat right, wake up early to go to the gym, etc.) before you actually do them, and you are more likely to sabotage yourself with negative or defeatist thinking than through physical difficulties or setbacks. Also, you are far more likely to succeed when you think positively and determinedly about your healthy lifestyle, and when you give yourself positive feedback for your successes -- major and minor.
Starting this journey will also more than likely bring out mental and emotional struggles that you may have to confront in order to be successful. That's a good thing -- face into it with strength and find people who love you to support you through it.
One last bit: moving is fun and eating healthy is delicious -- you just have to give yourself time and permission to find something you enjoy as your workout and a healthy food plan you truly enjoy eating. Make your healthy life an enjoyable life.0 -
I know that it is a polarizing topic but eating back my exercise calories changed my life. I stopped being hungry and that made all the difference for me.
YES! Love this.0 -
Be determined, persistent, and keep goals obtainable. Success is the best motivator!!0
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great thread! I echo: make is a lifestyle, not a diet! I've previously lost 128lbs and I'm losign it again (plus some) because I slowly went back to my old ways.
I love the "think like a thin person" suggestion!
...and also "don't focus on the big picture" I have to constantly remind myself of that. I get over whelmed if I think I have to lose over 100lbs... ans start thinging it is a lost cause. It is much easier to handle if I think of it week by week or month by month.0 -
PATIENCE. Loads and loads of abundant patience.0
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Biggest piece of advice you’d give someone working on losing a lot of weight
It takes time don't expect immediate results !!1
Keep taking steps forward don't revert to bad habits small steps but keep them constantly moving in the right direction.0 -
thanks again0
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