What's Your Biggest Fear?
LRunda
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Right now I am more than half way to my weight loss goal. I have no doubt in my mind that I will achieve that goal, it's just a matter of time. My fear is the inability to maintain that weight after I reach my goal. I have lost weight before, though not quite to this extent. I'm looking for advice, tips, and encouragement. Also, what's your biggest fear?
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I'm about 4 lbs. under my original goal weight right now. My biggest fear for the past couple of weeks has been allowing myself to cheat on Saturdays and have something I really want, with fear of gaining my weight back. I know that sounds ridiculous, but, I'm afraid to be the fat girl again.0
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I am just starting on my journey again, so I can give you encouragement. RAH RAH RAH! YOU CAN DO IT!!
My biggest fear, is that I will saying "I am just starting on my journey again" this same time next year.0 -
That I'm gonna wake up one morning and all the weight I've lost and all the positive changes I've made was all a dream and I'm back to my old self. So dumb... The best thing I've done to prepare for maintenance is taking weeks off where I've relaxed and not worried as much about food. I've upped my calories and worked on maintaining and then gone back to losing mode when I've been ready and motivated again. Its taken me 15 months to lose the weight and I still have like 5-10lbs to go before I'm where I wanna be, but I want this to be sustainable and dont mind it taking as long as it has to0
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i'm almost 1/2 through and my fear is the same, being able to maintain, but also leaving MFP and coping on my own and to keep going with eating right/the right amount and working out! :S It sounds silly but i think a lot of people feel the same way
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I've done diet and exercise programs in the past and weighed in as little as 190lbs, the lowest I've ever been. Thing is, I have never completed any of them. I do these programs and 3 - 5 weeks in, I just stop because I see results and don't want to continue. Many would be happy and push through to see even greater results. Now that my journey officially begins today I'm kinda scared I won't pull through. I will do all I can to finish the 30 Day Shred! Mark my words Oh, and I fear SPIDERS, but I do love Spider-Man. I never got how that works haha0
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My biggest fear is reaching my goal, looking at my body and still not seeing the body I'm aiming for.0
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giving up0
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My biggest fear is reaching my goal, looking at my body and still not seeing the body I'm aiming for.
And that is another one of mine. It could go either way. Maybe I will feel I still don't look good. Maybe after losing weight I will look gaunt with a bunch of sagging skin. Kinda worries me. I have worn the same size basically since high school. (I am 34 now).0 -
I have a few! My first is that I might never reach my goal weight, that perhaps it's too low and unattainable. My second is that once I get there I still won't be happy with my body. And my third is putting weight back on, because I want to be able to enjoy life and all it had to offer, but be healthy too.0
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I fear that my drive will somehow vanish, as it has in the past. This time I am really working on consistency and working a plan that I know I can maintain rather than start some crazy thing that is not sustainable. I need to woek on keeping promises to myself so I can start trusting myself as well.0
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Hurting myself and going dormant...gaining all my weight back..0
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Right now I am more than half way to my weight loss goal. I have no doubt in my mind that I will achieve that goal, it's just a matter of time. My fear is the inability to maintain that weight after I reach my goal. I have lost weight before, though not quite to this extent. I'm looking for advice, tips, and encouragement. Also, what's your biggest fear?
The key to maintenance is maintaining a healthy, nutritious dietary lifestyle...just more calories than when you're losing. I eat the same things now at maintenance as I did when I was losing...just a few hundred more calories of it.
Key component number two is maintaining a lifestyle that is fitness-centric. People tend to associate exercise and fitness with their weight loss goals because they neglect to set independent fitness goals...so they go to maintenance and stop working out. Neglecting your fitness at maintenance is a sure fire recipe for putting the weight back on. With the way I train right now, it's sometimes difficult to not keep losing and I have to force a few more calories in me.
There's nothing to fear from maintenance so long as you are taking this opportunity to learn how and what you should be eating and what you need to be doing activity wise.0 -
My biggest fear is not reaching my goal and giving up a few months in to my journey.0
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Drowning... Being lit on fire...0
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Losing all motivation, which I kind of am now... never reaching my goal weight and putting all the weight back on.0
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Falling back into old habits and losing everything I have worked so hard for. I have finally found a happy place about it all in my mind and I KNOW that is not going to happen. But the fear is always there.0
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Lifting too much without a spot.... Yeah that could suck.... oh and driving a car off a bridge at night (not the best swimmer, similar to a rock)0
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being alone forever :-(0
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That this time next year i will weigh the same or more than i do now.
That my face will look old after losing the weight.because i am 50 but the face fat makes me look 30s.
that the rest of me will be sagging.
I have been lucky before with good skin tone but what if my luck runs out.0 -
I have other fears not related to weight loss, but the biggest one in this subject area is, as ridiculous as it sounds... Dying somehow before I get there and never having been able to experience being fit and comfortable in my own skin.0
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Of my 46 years, I've spent 38 of them either ON or OFF a diet. There was never an in-between. This time, I'm really working on teaching myself that there really is an in-between, and that it's okay to eat "normal" food and not start on that horrible downward spiral that so many of us have known. My fear is that I will reach my goal weight and then gain it all back, like I've done so many times before.
Every time I lose weight, I lose a little more than the time before. This time, I'm working on losing 110 lbs. I can't even begin to imagine the disappointment I'd feel in myself if I gained that back. That fear is constantly in the back of my head, nagging at me, just as much as the fear of how much my skin will sag.0 -
I was going to say my biggest fear is snakes, but that doesn't really apply here :bigsmile:0
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My biggest fear is that the weight loss will stop. I've been yo yo dieting for so many years and I have only once achieved my goal and it didn't last 6 months before I started gaining again. All the other times I quite because I couldn't keep up the "diet", it was too restricting, it was too hard depriving myself the good I loved, or because it was a "fad" or VLC diet I didn't feel good.
This feels so much different this time, I hope and pray that it is a real change and I don't get discouraged as I have in the past. I have to say that so far it has been easy, and that scares me the most.0 -
My biggest fear is spiders. Definitely spiders.
With my fitness goals, my biggest fear is getting to my goal, then getting pregnant and blowing up to some obnoxious size with a messed up looking belly. And see, I am nearly at my goal now...and my husband and I are talking kids...so...yeah.0 -
Biggest fear - what happens to me (the part that makes up my conscious thought) when my body dies.
I don't have any weight loss fears.0 -
My biggest fear is not reaching my goal and giving up a few months in to my journey.
^^^This^^^:indifferent:0
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