Your best advice given to help you lose weight
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"If you're going to do this, do it for you."
I'm used to doing things for other people and putting everyone else before myself, and putting myself last, supposing I make the list at all. This is the first thing I've ever done completely and solely for myself.0 -
Fat lasts longer than flavour does.
Everytime I want something outside of my calorie range, I think about when my personal trainer said this to me.
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I like "Do something every day"
Even if I'm tired and sore, I try to do something. It will make you feel like you are totally committed, and you will see results as a byproduct.
Also... Get r Done works...lol0 -
You didn't put the weight on overnight and it is not going to come off overnight. One of the eyeopening moments when I got on www.loseit.com and looked up the foods I was eating and discovered I was killing myself.
Recently, a phrase that is very important...... "Flavor does NOT last longer than FAT does." That is right, if you eat it, it better be worth the work it is going to take to get it off.0 -
Fat lasts longer than flavour does.
Everytime I want something outside of my calorie range, I think about when my personal trainer said this to me.
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I love that quote Leann. Thank your trainer for springing that on us. I have been sharing that with all of friends.0 -
"Time is going to pass anyways. A year will pass regardless how you live it. You choose if you want that time to pass working on losing weight or doing nothing."0
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You need to burn off more than you put in. Simples0
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The best advice I ever heard was not to be downhearted if you don't notice changes straight away, Rome wasn't built in a day!0
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Just keep swimming!0
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Stick with it! If you "fall off the wagon," just get back on. Tomorrow is always a new day! and ask yourself "how bad do I want this?!?"0
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Protein is your friend. Drink lots of water. Eat "whole" and less processed foods.
Get off your butt and move it !0 -
Thanks for the post, as the advice given here has helped remind me why I need to keep going. I would say the best advice is to be honest on calories and log them! The one thing that has helped me stick with this lifestyle change so far is MFP friends and community. When you feel like you are falling, reach out and there is always someone to help pull you back up! And m favorite quote from this post is..."Just because you trip on the top step doesnt mean you throw yourself down the rest of stairs".0
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Best advice...
How to find my "sweet spot" on calories & marcos. I love not feeling hungry and still lose.
Workout
BE CONSISTENT!
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no matter how bad it sucks, watch your macros...your calories will fall into place when your macros are in order. I wish I learned that 2 years ago. Also, stay consistent with your exercise. You can work out 3 days a week, but don't take the next week off.0
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Remember that it is a marathon, not a sprint. Helped me tremendously when i would step on the scale and see "0.5lbs down" or even worse "you've gained a pound!"0
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ok so first was
" eat to live not to live to eat"
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" no excuses"
i say those two things to my self all the time ,
the first when i fine myself thinking about food , "is it time to eat?" ...ok so 2 hours and i can have a snack" what should i eat when it's time?" .... lol ya i used to obsess on food just a tad lol ... hmm just dawned on me i haven't done that in forever ... progress ya me lol
the second rears its head when i start putting off exercising lol when i start with the "weeeelllll i can't go to the gym today because...." which will turn into me then thinking i'll skip exercising today altogether then I'll go Friday ..." that's when i say no excuses ! if i can't go to the gym, i walk, i can't do that, i'll use my bike in the house etc etc0 -
Best advice I've ever been given is to eat clean. It really does make your body feel better. Less mood swings, more attentive, not to mention improved academic performance (for me). Really is a life saver.
Advice I'd give? Keep at it. We are only human and will have setbacks and make mistakes, but it's up to us to get past that and persevere.0 -
"If hunger isn't the problem, food isn't the answer"
All the mechanics of losing weight (diet, exercise, moderation, heavy lifting, shakeology, Atkin, etc) aren't worth a damn if you don't pinpoint and overcome the reason you are using food to medicate your pain or fill your emptiness.
Work the programs to treat the 'symptom' (fat), but at the same time work at addressing and overcoming the 'cause' of your addiction to food...lest fighting obesity will be a lifelong struggle.
Learn to love yourself right now, regardless of how much you weigh; be grateful to your body and in awe of the miraculous machine that it is.0 -
Do it for you and do it your way.
The details of what work for one person will not work for another, healthy eating and exercise can vary greatly and thats fine because you have so many great possibilities to try. DO NOT get frustrated when a work out or diet plan someone else has had success with doesn't work, just pick yourself up and try something different.0 -
Eat food, not too much, and do strength and cardio.
The definition of TDEE
The phrase "you are not a special snowflake".0 -
"You can't be totally invested the the future you. You have to like yourself enough today to keep going."
I REALLY like that. Thanks.0 -
Two words helped me lose 30 lbs. and maintain that loss for 1.5 years and counting: Portion Control.
If you can master portion control you will never ever be fat. Ever.0 -
small changes make the biggest differnce,,...why
you dont feel deprived
your skin shrinks back naturally
so you dont look haggard
fast losses can have that effect
your more likly to keep it off longer
it took time to put on it will take as long if not longer to loose.
..track track and track...best advice ever
and being consistant and percevere
and of course if you fail today dont let tommorow be the same...0 -
Wisdom from my dearly departed grandfather - "One who perseveres - WINS!"
Keep this in mind at all times.0 -
Best advice..........If you focus on results, you will never change. If you focus on change, you will get results0
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Eat the food!0
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Log everything you eat down in your food diary.0
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Exercise. Do something, even if it's small. Anything is better than nothing.0
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Reading, re-reading, reading again, and finally understanding the info in this topic: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/974888-in-place-of-a-road-map-2k13 and then putting it into practice.
Sustainable way of eating, no diet, no deprivation - I can do this for the rest of my life and I plan to. Losing the fat, and keeping the muscle, FTW! :bigsmile:0
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