Day One *AGAIN*
bluetinker74
Posts: 23 Member
How many of you have been here on day one over and over again? I have been here more times then I like to count! Dont understand why I put my body through this time and time again....in the same boat?! Well I could use a few friends add if you like I feel I have
A long road ahead! Thanks for reading!
A long road ahead! Thanks for reading!
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Sent you a FR. I've done the same thing...like four times!0
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I know what you mean lol. We can do this!0
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I just started over again last week... At least Im starting over right? Hang in there!0
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Started for my third time again today! But I feel so much better already! I'm just back from my second run in quite a while and I know I don't look any better, but I feel like I do, and that's half the battle! Just keep truckin', and you'll be there before you know it :flowerforyou:0
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First off, welcome back. It's great to take control. But let's get one thing straight: this isn't Alcoholics Anonymous. You haven't "fallen off the wagon." You aren't "starting at day one." And you're definitely not 12 steps from a svelter you.
Weight loss and fitness is often called a journey--it's an overused trope, but it's used for a reason. It takes time. it takes effort. It takes consistency. But it doesn't take the literal all-or-nothing approach that defines a life of sobriety, and the effects of eating over your calories on one day can be mitigated by a few days of strategic calorie distribution, which, by the way, is not cheating.
Losing track of goals happens in life, but it's not significant that it happens because that's normal. It's natural to deteriorate in motivation or desire. Entropy is programmed into the order of the universe, and let's not pretend we are external to that. Some people are more prone to its effects and others less so; but it's clear based on the fitness and weight loss rates of success that the UNusual thing is to stick with it.
With this in mind, perhaps it's not the best idea to seek friends who also are prone to frequent start overs. Find a group of solid, committed friends whose dedication can encourage (or shame) you into consistency, depending on the case. In the end what matters is not how you feel along the way. It's that you took every step.0 -
I've done it several times. Not just with MFP but with Weight Watchers, fad diets, & on my own. You are not alone.0
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me! I've also changed my nicknames and pix. Who cares, I'm back, right?0
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I've come to the conclusion that there is no starting over. Life is a continuum. As much as we might like, we can't start over again. We can only pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, deal with the consequences of our bad choice, and continue on.
I think realizing this has helped me avoid the trap of "oh well, I've already gone over my calorie count today. I might as well eat as much as I want of all my favorites over the weekend, then I can start over on Monday." no. Simply no.0 -
Thanks!! Taken in all your words..thanks for the friend request0
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