What has been your biggest obstacle to losing weight?
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I will contribute to this thread, I'll do start on Monday, which means I can have a curry tonight!
That and alcohol
Oh and Doritos, I love Doritos
And eating through boredom
Not forgetting bingeing, especially when drinking
Oh, late nightcheese sandwiches.
Essentially everything. But especially the booze.0 -
Me. i could give a thousand reasons, but it comes down to me putting my *kitten* on the couch.0
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Mine have been pain, fatigue and emotional eating. Lots of factors, really, but slowly overcoming them.0
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For me it's patience. I have to be ok with little changes and stop thinking BiG.0
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For me, it was Fast Food and Alcohol.
I only have Fast Food now maybe once a Week and Alcohol even less!0 -
Negative self talk and self sabotage. "You aren't going to be able to do this so why even try" "You're just going to gain it all back AGAIN anyway, so just eat the cookie now", etc.
We can seriously be our own worst enemy. I find that taking it one day at a time is the best for overcoming this. If I can succeed today, that's all that really matters. Eventually those singular successes add up.0 -
Counting calories of the foods I already have at home. Which still seem to be a bit much. 1 thing for sure is, I still manage to work out, sore as though I may be but I still do it. Now one thing that is the biggest problem of them all, trying to quit smoking. One day that dream will happen. Snacking through the night. Sometimes I can't get to sleep unless I am chewing on a granola bar or eating popcorn. Whoa is me .
Napoleon HIll says, "One of the most common causes of failure is the habit of quitting when one is overtaken by temporary defeat."
I will lose weight
I will stop smoking
I will keep pushing0 -
night time eating. I'll be awesome during the day but i'll just nosh at night. It hasn't been too detrimental to my weight maintenance but i know it's an issue. So really, the biggest obstacle is me haha0
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The annoyingly slow rate at which fat is metabolized.0
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Random snacking between meals, and my obsessive love for Oreo ice cream sandwiches Using a calorie tracker like MFP really does help me to stay within my goals.0
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Sweets and emotional eating.
I don't mean like getting upset or stressed and binge eating. Fortunately I've never had a binge issue and pretty much have the "big stress" stuff under control and have for quite a few years.
I just mean, being out with my husband on Friday night or Saturday and feeling like "it's the weekend, we totally deserve this banh mi or Mexican meal and ice cream after". We work it off through exercise and adjust other meals...but I think if I didn't have that habit or mindset, I would probably be further along by now. Who knows. I'm happy with my progress but I do think that's my weak spot.
I also think I'm the type to celebrate with food. Like, oh a good thing happened, let's go out to dinner tonight!0 -
1. Me. I lack willpower sometimes.0
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Definitely me. If I'm bored, upset, happy, etc. A lot of emotional eating for me. When I starting gaining at 13, my mom severely restricted my food so I was an expert at hiding and sneaking food. Even to this day I have issues with eating when I drop my kids off at school. They don't care if I eat without them, but it still gives a thrill. Thought about therapy, but decided not to since I know what triggers it. Just keep myself aware now and find alternatives. ????0
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Motivation, Routine, Stress and solving my problems with Pizza and ice cream0
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Food.0
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My history with Eating Disorders.
Every time I'd start losing weight, it would be perfect for the first few weeks, then calories would slowly go done until I was hardly eating, then I'd go in to binge mode for a while and end up right where I started.
This time though, I'm being much more consistent. There are still the few odd days that go either way, but I really feel like my mind is the right place now, especially as there are so many supportive people on this site!0 -
My patience and my love for eating until I'm stuffed!0
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My history with Eating Disorders.
Every time I'd start losing weight, it would be perfect for the first few weeks, then calories would slowly go done until I was hardly eating, then I'd go in to binge mode for a while and end up right where I started.
This time though, I'm being much more consistent. There are still the few odd days that go either way, but I really feel like my mind is the right place now, especially as there are so many supportive people on this site!
Oh wow story of my life. I always think "you know, I could go without this snack every day..." and it goes on and on until I'm pretty much eating nothing and then I lose control. Totally know how you feel.0 -
jdhcm2006 wrote:Being too enthusiastic. I did T25 Gamma and Insanity at the same time. At the time it was fine and great, but after I was finished, I had almost no motivation to workout. I stayed in my calorie goal, so I didn't gain any weight, but it took me a few weeks to get myself back into a fitness routine (now P90X3).
I don't mind working out 2x a day, in fact I'm doing that now still, but I think it was doing 2 extreme cardio based workouts at the same time that burned me out.
I know better now.
I agree. Luckily, it didn't take me too long to figure this out. I now enjoy working out a lot more, I get my main one in at about 6:30am, and if I have the inclination to workout in the evening, which normally I do, I'll do it, if I don't, it's no big deal because I know that I got my workout in for the day already. It really helped take the pressure off and I'm enjoying things a lot more.0 -
Me, myself and I.0
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Pregnancy. :laugh:0
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