What's your biggest problem?
ryanferrer17
Posts: 5
Hi guys,
If there was a genie to solve one of your biggest problems on weight loss, what would that problem be and why?
If there was a genie to solve one of your biggest problems on weight loss, what would that problem be and why?
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Guhdarn effing mudaphooking chub rub, bro!
It's like my thighs are schlutty teenagers that won't stop making out with each other no matter how hard you try to part them.
Giving each other chub rub hickies0 -
isn't the biggest problem always in your head? :P0
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I'd love to write that I am perfect just the way I am and I don't need quick fixes, I need to learn self-control ... lol ... maybe if the genie could make me a bit taller I wouldn't need to lose weight at all (I am 5ft) :-)0
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I don't have any problems losing weight, so I would exchange the wish for the ability to control time. But only to stop and start it. I don't want to mess with that whole time-travel paradox.0
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Hi guys,
If there was a genie to solve one of your biggest problems on weight loss, what would that problem be and why?
Food has too many calories.0 -
CASH Cold Hard CASH so that I could quit work and spend more time working out and afford a Personal trainer and chef. But alas this is never going to happen so Onward I continue.0
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I don't have any weight problems, but that doesn't mean I don't have problems. My biggest problem is dealing with anxiety. :ohwell:0
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I would wish for a different relationship with food
You know those people who never have to worry about calories? Who can eat what they want and how much of it they want, because it averages out to what their body needs? That can just unconciously moderate what goes into their bodies?
Yeah. I wish I could be one of those people.0 -
Hi guys,
If there was a genie to solve one of your biggest problems on weight loss, what would that problem be and why?
Food has too many calories.0 -
I would wish for more time to workout and more money to buy healthy food0
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My biggest issue was finding the motivation to get started. Now that I'm doing it, I don't find it difficult at all.0
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Money makes the world go round. I second being able to pay for a personal trainer every day or get plastic surgery.0
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My biggest problem? That the world hasn't yet realised that it'd be a much better place if I was appointed global dictator.0
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My biggest problem? That the world hasn't yet realised that it'd be a much better place if I was appointed global dictator.
LOL!
My wish would be to eradicate sugar.0 -
I party way too much...0
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chocolate0
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chocolate
I was thinking the same0 -
NIghts and weekends--I just seem to think I can eat whatever I want because I've earned the reward for making it through another day.0
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My Starbucks addiction! At 350 calories for my white chocolate mocha......it puts a dent in my calories for the day!! Ok, so maybe adding Bailey's to it on the weekends doesn't help either :drinker:0
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Sugar. I have a giant sweet tooth.0
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isn't the biggest problem always in your head? :P
I think so. My genie solved that problem... though it gave me 100 new problems to go with it But the weight is coming off now!0 -
I still really crave things like chocolate/sweets. Although I manage to fit them into my cals/macros, and don't see a big negative effect (the scale's moving and I am losing inches too).
I also wish I had more time to exercise. I do fit it in...but when I was unemployed for awhile I could take much longer walks, swim, etc, and now I just do not have the same amount of extra time and I miss it.0 -
I'm really impressed that you lost so much weight. This represents a real commitment by you day-by-day and week-by-week. I wish you the very best and continuing your healthy lifestyle. God bless!0
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I'm totally impatient, that's a big problem for me. I get annoyed when I don't see results straight away and then occasionally self-sabotage as a result. I also occasionally binge eat and adopt this 'all or nothing' attitude- I eat one thing off plan and that turns into a massive feast. Not cool!!0
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I would wish for a different relationship with food
You know those people who never have to worry about calories? Who can eat what they want and how much of it they want, because it averages out to what their body needs? That can just unconciously moderate what goes into their bodies?
Yeah. I wish I could be one of those people.
Yes! That's the dream.0 -
My Starbucks addiction! At 350 calories for my white chocolate mocha......it puts a dent in my calories for the day!! Ok, so maybe adding Bailey's to it on the weekends doesn't help either :drinker:
Lol. Bailey's is my favourite beverage if I'm having a drink...and almost fell over when I found out how many calories are in it. 327 per 100mils. OUCH! My other problem is cola...I've cut down from a bazillion a day too two....but every day I work out....I curse it.0
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