I've been a bad girl...
kweni16
Posts: 30
Haven't worked out for 4 days aince Saturday. 5 if I don't do today. Then I have eaten so much in those past days too. I've only been trying to lose weight seriously last week and now I'm back to my usual eating habit.
It's getting frustrating.
It's getting frustrating.
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Get on it then!! Do something tonight, even if it's a walk or some jumping jacks or push ups. You'll feel better for having it done.0
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Keep logging, even if you know you are going way over, because once you get your head straight you'll still be in the habit of logging. Otherwise, it will easy to say "Okay, I'm ready I'll start logging on Monday". Problem is, Monday will turn into next Monday. If you're already logging, it is easy to say "Okay, today is the day."0
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Got it! Sounds easier than done but I'll do my best.
I have another concern though. What do you guys do when you feel sooooo darn lazy to work out? I don't have the time to do it in the morning so I do it when I get home from work and my job's really tiring.0 -
I wake up at 6, and don't get home till almost 6. My job is tiring (just mentally, not physically), and I don't have any time in the morning to work out. So I come home, and I get on my workout clothes, and I power through it. I tell myself the faster I finish my workout, the quicker I can enjoy the rest of my night, with the added benefit of not beating myself up because I skipped out on a workout.
It's hard to get exercise in, but you have to ask yourself if you *can't* do it, or you *wont* do it. Because no one can make yourself but you.
Hope this helps a bit! Keep at it, I know this is something you want!0 -
so exercise.0
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Exercising doesn't have to be a half hour in the weight room or a five mile run. When you get home from work take a walk around the block, then build on that.0
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I wake up at 6, and don't get home till almost 6. My job is tiring (just mentally, not physically), and I don't have any time in the morning to work out. So I come home, and I get on my workout clothes, and I power through it. I tell myself the faster I finish my workout, the quicker I can enjoy the rest of my night, with the added benefit of not beating myself up because I skipped out on a workout.
It's hard to get exercise in, but you have to ask yourself if you *can't* do it, or you *wont* do it. Because no one can make yourself but you.
Hope this helps a bit! Keep at it, I know this is something you want!
This.....If you keep on looking for excuses, you will find them....Go get busy...0 -
You need to commit yourself to this process. Nobody can make this happen for you but yourself. You have to want it more than you want to sit on the couch watching TV all day, and you have to want it more than that entire gallon of ice cream. Excuses are part of what got a majority of us here, and excuses are what will keep you where you are unless you're willing to commit yourself to making the change.
No more excuses. Just get up and go. You may even find yourself enjoying the newer, more active YOU.0 -
Get a gym membership; this will cause you to become literally invested in your fitness. Make it part of your routine to go to that gym first thing after work, every work day. Just showing up and walking into that gym should then be enough to make you exercise; maybe not a lot at first, but at least you will feel compelled to spend a little time on the treadmill/elliptical/whatever before walking back out that door. Getting started is half the battle, and if you force yourself to walk through those doors everyday then you will find yourself back on track in no time.0
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Breaks are not bad from time to time... Just dont let a break turn into the norm...
Get up ,, get the sweat going...0 -
Got it! Sounds easier than done but I'll do my best.
I have another concern though. What do you guys do when you feel sooooo darn lazy to work out? I don't have the time to do it in the morning so I do it when I get home from work and my job's really tiring.
Yeah, I was feeling really lazy today and did not want to get my butt to work out. But I said to myself that I had nothing better to do anyways and that I'll feel better after the workout! And which I do feel better now! Just try to start up slowly again if you can! It's not bad to take a break sometimes!0 -
Haven't worked out for 4 days aince Saturday. 5 if I don't do today. Then I have eaten so much in those past days too. I've only been trying to lose weight seriously last week and now I'm back to my usual eating habit.
It's getting frustrating.
I literally put on my workout clothes (I aim to work out 4x a week) as I am getting my kids ready for bed and after they are in bed I go downstairs and plop on my couch without TV on and sit there until I push play. Sometimes it takes 3 minutes, sometimes 15, but I do it. I also work more-than-full-time.at my job and the kids need me in the morning too (I have 3 little ones). I used to make up every excuse in the world.0 -
Some days I feel the same way. I just dont feel like going to they gym and I want to lay on the couch until I go to work at night. When I make myself get up and do it I ALWAYS feel better afterward.0
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Alright I'll get my lazy bum up now. It's my day off anyway. I'm glad to know that I could always run here for support. It's just annoying that the others here around me would laugh for trying to be healthy.0
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Getting to the work out is the hardest, once you start it will becomes easy. Today I really did not want to work out, I had not worked out since Friday as well. But once I got there, I quickly had been on the elliptical for 30 minutes and decided what the heck is another 10 minutes. I feel great and it is easier not to snack realizing the effort I had just put in.
For me it meant getting a gym membership, at home it was just to easy to find something else to do and the treadmill makes one heck of a place to hang clothes and forget it even exists.
Once the results start it makes it easier, make a song list to listen to that inspires you.
As for the logging, LOG EVERYTHING, if you screw up, it will force you to do better the next day.
GOOD LUCK!!!0 -
You just go....making excuses about why we can't do things is why most of us ended up here in the first place. This site is filled with people myself included who have fulltime busy jobs + family and all the other crap that goes with life, You forget the tiredness put your gym clothes on and get your *kitten* moving.
Once the excuses stop and you commit you will see results.0 -
I look at pic of fit people either on Insta Gram or facebook and think about what they did to get there and how I will feel when I do too!!
OH andBreaks are not bad from time to time... Just dont let a break turn into the norm...
Get up ,, get the sweat going...
THIS^^^^^ I mean look at him.. he knows what he's talking about!!0 -
I was like that too, for a long time. This time it's different. The only day of the week I literally have zero time to work out is Thursdays, so that's my rest day. Even then, I go for a walk on my lunch break at work. It's something.
How did I do it? I got tired of making excuses. I am tired of looking the way that I do, and the only person in the world that can change that is me. So I do it. Tonight, it was a ridiculously long day at work and I am tired. I don't want to work out. But I just tell myself that if I don't do this workout, I'm going to keep looking this way and I will feel even worse because I know I could do something about it if I tried. So I am going to change into my workout clothes and I am going to do this workout. After that, I'll allow myself an hour of TV. Not before.
It's tough, but there will come a time where you tell yourself "enough is enough" and you'll truly mean it. You'll do anything to get the body you want, no matter how uncomfortable it is to get there. I've told myself "enough is enough" countless times in the past. I always fell back into my old habits. This time, I truly mean it. I don't care how much I have to suffer to get there, I'm going to do it. Only with that attitude will you actually be able to make yourself do it.0 -
Trust me, I had the same problem - just getting up and doing it is the hardest part. I agree with joining a gym - knowing that I'm paying the YMCA and if I don't go work out it's wasting money is a big help because I don't have money to waste.
Try to do it when you can - I realized the only time I have to do it is in the morning (honestly if I wait until after work I'll be too tempted to use being tired as an excuse) so I actually get up at 4 so I can be at the gym at 4:30 - it was REALLY hard at first, but it's what I had to do to stick with it and I exercise 5-6 days a week.
You can do it - you got this, girl!0 -
Got it! Sounds easier than done but I'll do my best.
I have another concern though. What do you guys do when you feel sooooo darn lazy to work out? I don't have the time to do it in the morning so I do it when I get home from work and my job's really tiring.
Seriously. Just get your a** out and do it. "The only workout you ever regret is the one you skipped."0 -
I sometimes bring my workout clothes to work and change right before leaving to go home. Makes it MUCH easier for me to feel mentally committed to working out by the time I finish my commute back from work. Plus, workout clothes are WAY comfier than business clothes! (unless you get to wear scrubs to work)0
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I like to use a 10k training app on my phone. It helped me begin running from 0 miles/week to about 20 miles/week within 4 weeks by alternating jogging and walking. It's helpful for me to have the little voice in my earbud telling me when to jog or walk. It also helps me a lot to have someone to egg me on. I have a running partner that I meet up with EVERY Tuesday and Thursday and sometimes on one weekend day. We both aim to do "training" runs 3x/week, so if we ever can't meet up, we still always text each other to make sure we're both doing it and to check on each other's mileage and speed.0
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Girl it happens when you get on a diet...all you gotta do is be strong and beat up your habits like a punching bag. Its hard I KNOW!!! But as soon as you get back on track you will feel amazing!!!! ~Samantha0
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I Like to dance to a song that comes on...Even if i look stupid.. And also clean...Cleaning your room or rearranging some stuff around burns those calories0
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Cheer up, we all have those days. I started walking a few weeks ago, but between the rain, and lack of motivation, well... But, today, I discovered a series of DVDs called Leslie Sansome, Walk at Home. The one I tried today was called Walk Your Belly Flat, and it was quite fun. They have them at Walmart for $10.00, or you can order them from Amazon.com I think you can check some of them out on youtube also. Try it out and see what you think. It may be the thing that will help you, i know im excited about it!!!!0
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Got it! Sounds easier than done but I'll do my best.
I have another concern though. What do you guys do when you feel sooooo darn lazy to work out? I don't have the time to do it in the morning so I do it when I get home from work and my job's really tiring.
You'll never FIND the time. You have to MAKE the time. Get up earlier in the morning. You'll have more energy throughout the day and sleep better at night. I get up at 4 every day, work out for 45-60 minutes, shower and go to work for 10 hours, then have some sort of activity almost every night of the week. I typically get 5-6 hours of sleep and feel good all the time.0 -
I promise myself to work out for at least 15 minutes. I can do anything for 15 minutes right? After that, I can quit if I want. Typically, once I get going, I feel good and don't want to stop. If not, at least I got 15 minutes of exercise, and that's better than nothing. In that case, you just do the same thing the next night.0
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Honestly, squeezing in a workout isn't going to burn *that* many calories. Sure, it helps, but if you don't have time, you really gotta focus on eating less. And that means logging everything that goes in your mouth.
You're just starting out. It's hard, but don't let yourself fall away! When you mess up, just get back up again. This is all so worth it! And you've made some huge steps already by acknowledging that you need to lose weigh and by making plans to get it off.0 -
So have I. Six double stuff oreos today, and I haven't worked out since Sunday. We got this girl! Let's get back on track NOW.0
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Wow I'm in awe you guys! I went offline after my last post to get my *kitten* on my stationary bike for 30minutes and went back here to check replies and I'm really happy to see all the support I get from here!
You guys are right. Resta are okay but should not be turned to laziness. I felt bad for the past days I missed eating right and working out.
I'll keep on pushing through and once I'm sexay I'll make those who are making fun of me jealous lol!0
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