motivation REALLY NEEDED!! :(
sabimausl85
Posts: 219 Member
People!
i been slacking around, dining out, just eating bad...
the past 2-2.5 months now. i just started dieting in january!
i cant get back on track
any motivation, help...ANYTHING will be appreciated!
I am moving to another country in 6 weeks, and i d like somewhere between 3 and 7 kg more to lose! i know that the 7 might only be possible if i eat really good and up to my calories every day, no cheating!
i am about to give up on myself! i really need some help!
i been slacking around, dining out, just eating bad...
the past 2-2.5 months now. i just started dieting in january!
i cant get back on track
any motivation, help...ANYTHING will be appreciated!
I am moving to another country in 6 weeks, and i d like somewhere between 3 and 7 kg more to lose! i know that the 7 might only be possible if i eat really good and up to my calories every day, no cheating!
i am about to give up on myself! i really need some help!
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Motivation has to be found from within. If you want it bad enough you will buckle down and do it.0
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Pull your socks up or i will pay you a visit...0
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pay me a visit? haha.. uh what?
yeah i know, it all needs to restart in my head... i will try and make a shopping list for the rest of the week, so i only buy food that i need!0 -
when you mean no cheating do you mean no going over calorie count or no eating yummy naughty stuff? I have found that when I work out hard core I earn enough calories to eat something (small) naughty and still net 1200. I do super low calories for 1 meal and eat pretty normal for the rest. (a cup of carrots and 2 tbsp of peanut butter fills me up fast! but doesn't up my calories like crazy)
You have made progress simply by acknowledging that you need to pick yourself back up. Remember- it isn't over until you quit! We all fall down but if we keep going it makes our story more admirable.
(i just started a few days ago)0 -
It's not how many times you fall down, it's how many times you get back up. (Author Unknown)0
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You did mention shopping and going to a new city in the same post...I think you shold hold off buying yourself anything new until you have reached a goal weight! That always gets my butt in gear!0
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think of where you are moving... the perfect opportunity to reinvent yourself, start fresh, and not take any past baggage with you. so, imagine yourself meeting new people and feeling amazing about yourself. In order to take the happy, fresh, fantastic "you" with you, then you gotta get with it, girl.0
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rebby, thanks for the advise. but since i am moving in June, i cant do a gym membership anymore, i cancelled mine in february, since i was bound to 12 months. ever since then i am just trying to walk as much as i can, and make little exercise at home.
its just hard to get back on track, while i was losing weight, i had "over calories" only every once in a while, and it worked out fine, now i see me dining out way more, eating wrong.. just cheating on myself. i can hold my weight, but i dont loose. i just need more "good" days again!
with cheating i mean yummy nasty food that takes me over my calories with one meal!0 -
You did mention shopping and going to a new city in the same post...I think you shold hold off buying yourself anything new until you have reached a goal weight! That always gets my butt in gear!
with the shopping i meant shopping for foods. i make a list for the whole week, and only buy what i need, so i dont have any binge food at home, and i dont tend to go out dining, cuz it would be a waste of food that i bought and have sitting at home.0 -
think of where you are moving... the perfect opportunity to reinvent yourself, start fresh, and not take any past baggage with you. so, imagine yourself meeting new people and feeling amazing about yourself. In order to take the happy, fresh, fantastic "you" with you, then you gotta get with it, girl.
that was the plan when i started! i just had too much binging lately!0 -
Do you have before and afters? Look at those, take a photo of where you are and compare! I know when I'm slacking its usually because I'm in denial about what my body is really doing. I had a scale that told me I was 205 no matter what, and I wouldn't let people take pictures of me cause I looked terrible in them. It took a new scale (I weighed over 240!) and someone taking a picture that "wasn't too bad" of me that I didn't delete to compare to what I used to look like to realize I needed to do something.0
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My motivation is getting out my favorite pair of jeans and not getting them above my hips. Find something to inspire you....get a reward to look forward to....like in July I want to buy myself a new beautiful swimsuit....so I want to be to my goal by July 1st. Good luck....0
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For me, it is all the negativity that I experienced that gives me motivation. Like the other guy said, find it in oneself0
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u can do it i started in jan also
and have lost 18 pounds so far
feel free to ad d me as a friend0 -
It's not how many times you fall down, it's how many times you get back up. (Author Unknown)0
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Do you have before and afters? Look at those, take a photo of where you are and compare! I know when I'm slacking its usually because I'm in denial about what my body is really doing. I had a scale that told me I was 205 no matter what, and I wouldn't let people take pictures of me cause I looked terrible in them. It took a new scale (I weighed over 240!) and someone taking a picture that "wasn't too bad" of me that I didn't delete to compare to what I used to look like to realize I needed to do something.
i took some pics when i was around 80 kilos, i am 77 now. so i wont see much difference. i forgot to take pics when i started at 84.0 -
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/rachaelaldora
Here's my before and current, i know its my journey but maybe you can get something out of it0 -
Quit finding excuses to not do it and look for some to motivate you. New clothes when you get where your going, a trip, whatever your thing might be, reward yourself if you stick to it.
Now put on those big girl panties, pull them up nice and firm and get moving!!! :laugh:0 -
Quit finding excuses to not do it and look for some to motivate you. New clothes when you get where your going, a trip, whatever your thing might be, reward yourself if you stick to it.
Now put on those big girl panties, pull them up nice and firm and get moving!!! :laugh:
the gym, ok, but what should i do? join a gym for 6 more weeks? i am moving out of country! all the moving stuff, selling, cancelling contracts, personal stuff, my relationship... its hard enough for me right now, joining a gym, explaining them all the stuff that i only need 6 weeks... idk about that.
but i said i move around as much as i can! extra long dog walks, some little workouts at home if i find some time.0 -
Make sure you regularly take pictures. I know that is what has been keeping me motivated. Also, looking at pictures in the "success story" thread always makes me inspired because I get jealous and can't wait till I can post my "before and after" rather than my "before and during"0
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Quit finding excuses to not do it and look for some to motivate you. New clothes when you get where your going, a trip, whatever your thing might be, reward yourself if you stick to it.
Now put on those big girl panties, pull them up nice and firm and get moving!!! :laugh:
the gym, ok, but what should i do? join a gym for 6 more weeks? i am moving out of country! all the moving stuff, selling, cancelling contracts, personal stuff, my relationship... its hard enough for me right now, joining a gym, explaining them all the stuff that i only need 6 weeks... idk about that.
but i said i move around as much as i can! extra long dog walks, some little workouts at home if i find some time.
Look up body weight workouts. Aside from walking/running there are all kinds of strength training you can do with just your body weight (not just push ups!)0 -
"Started dieting" --- diets are temporary. Give up the idea the idea that you are on a diet. Make small, sustainable changes and then just strive to make the best choices you can under the circumstances. I lost 50ish pounds 9 years ago -- I am have maintained it the entire time -- I have gone months making less than stellar choices, but it's been the small things (not drinking soda, finding healthy snacks that I truly enjoy) that have helped me NOT gain it back - even when I am not "on", my lifestyle is vastly different than when I was at my heaviest.0
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i agree with the pictures. Ive lost 60 ponds and i still feel like i havent. I have to physically see the change through pictures in order to sort of get it in my head, i call it "fat brain"0
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Quit finding excuses to not do it and look for some to motivate you. New clothes when you get where your going, a trip, whatever your thing might be, reward yourself if you stick to it.
Now put on those big girl panties, pull them up nice and firm and get moving!!! :laugh:
the gym, ok, but what should i do? join a gym for 6 more weeks? i am moving out of country! all the moving stuff, selling, cancelling contracts, personal stuff, my relationship... its hard enough for me right now, joining a gym, explaining them all the stuff that i only need 6 weeks... idk about that.
but i said i move around as much as i can! extra long dog walks, some little workouts at home if i find some time.
Look up body weight workouts. Aside from walking/running there are all kinds of strength training you can do with just your body weight (not just push ups!)
thats what i do at work i work at a office, so i looked up some office workout with only body weight! THANKS!0 -
"Started dieting" --- diets are temporary. Give up the idea the idea that you are on a diet. Make small, sustainable changes and then just strive to make the best choices you can under the circumstances. I lost 50ish pounds 9 years ago -- I am have maintained it the entire time -- I have gone months making less than stellar choices, but it's been the small things (not drinking soda, finding healthy snacks that I truly enjoy) that have helped me NOT gain it back - even when I am not "on", my lifestyle is vastly different than when I was at my heaviest.
yes, true, i named it diet, but i already see some lifestyle changes! i crave more healthy stuff then i used to, and thats a good thing!0 -
Its hard when you go out and eat, the calorie count numbers are out the roof. What I do is split the meal into 2 meals. Half Lunch and have Dinner that way I don't go over. If I go over I work out harder that night. I know, I wont get it right every time and may fail sometimes but I have to get back up. Best wishes0
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thanks for all the help,
i already made my meal plan for this week, shopping groceries in the morning!
i already try to split the dining-out meals in halves. or if i eat out, then only fruit the rest of the day.
i "only" gained 2 lbs back over the past 2 months! but now its time to get back on track!!! HELP STILL APPRECIATED!0 -
:flowerforyou: i have sent you a friend request! if you accept i will be on your butt like white on rice girl! you want support & encouragement that is what i give! i tell it the way it is so if you can handle the truth & think i can help you!0
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Oh where are you moving too? We moved from Ireland to Australia 1.5 years ago(wow how quick that has gone) moving was a great thing for us. It is like you get to start your life all over again. We made sure health was a big part of that. Joined classes to meet new friends and I have lost nearly 40 pounds and my boyfriend over 50 pounds. You can do this. Just get into a routine and there will be no stopping you. Don't over think it just do it.
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everything you've mentioned walking more ect doesn't mention strength training.
even body weight exercises at home, or with dumb bells, easy to take with you when you move.
tons of routines, full body workout done in 30 x 3 a week done.
eat 100g protein, keep a reasonable deficit for your bf, and strength training. done.
I'm doing the same, sometimes i do cardio, sometimes not.
sometimes i'm eating healthy, sometimes not.
but usually have the deficit, and do all the other stuff.
lost tons of inches considering i've only been doing this about a month
i'm much bigger than you, but i really think you need to simplify your approach.
plus with all the exercise you'll be getting with moving, packing so on
you shouldn't need a lot of extra exercise other than wt training.
just keep your deficit you should be fine.0
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