Do you take a picture of yourself as you lose?
sohnshine
Posts: 14
I am sure that everyone has seen those commericals with the before and after pictures for the different diet/weight loss plains. (I think some of those are fake) Many of my friends have suggested that I start to photo myself each month to see progress/or the lack of it. They have said that it may help me with my weight loss.
So, I have few questions for you all...
1.) Should I do that?
...I just started to really try and lose weight for about a month now, so it is not too late to start taking pics each month.
2.) As anyone else done that?
3.) If so, as it helped you?
Thank you for your input!!!! Good luck to all of you and your goals!!!!!
So, I have few questions for you all...
1.) Should I do that?
...I just started to really try and lose weight for about a month now, so it is not too late to start taking pics each month.
2.) As anyone else done that?
3.) If so, as it helped you?
Thank you for your input!!!! Good luck to all of you and your goals!!!!!
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Yes, most definitely do that. I have done it and if you go to the success stories you will see that many others have done so too. Looking at the old pictures of yourself really helps you stay on track0
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I have before pictures, and it reminds me of where I have been0
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I didn't, but I wish I had now. I was one who avoided getting my picture taken and now I regret not get more 'big' pics.0
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TAKE PICS!!!!! You will be so glad that you did! And don't be afraid to post your before pics. We all have them, and none of us love them! lol!
Taking pics has really helped me with the mental part of all of this and really be able to see myself more accurately, if that makes any sense.0 -
I have 3 pictures of myself & I can see a difference. I think it does help me keep going.0
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I took pictures so that it can help me see my progress and keep my goals in mind. It helps motivate me. Good luck!0
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I hate pictures right now... laugh if you want, but I try to hide behind other people0
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Yes, I've already taken a few and plan to keep doing it somewhat regularly. Sadly, so far all I have are essentially "before" pics -- I have only been working on adjusting diet for a week and a half, and am only just starting to work out the kinks of being wildly out of shape before I can also add in serious exercise to actually start making real progress.
I kind of want to print a photo out and stick it on the fridge or something -- heck maybe a couple and put one near my workout area. And looking at my first shots, they should be postively huge (no pun intended -- no, wait: pun intended) motivators!0 -
Yep, I took my pictures and measurements four weeks ago. I am doing an 18 week challenge, and I plan to take my stats every four weeks. This monday will be the end of my four weeks, so it is update time again. Yikes!!! I have found this very helpful becuase the evil, dirty, sneaky scale doesn't always reflect body change accurately. One time I had not lost a pound of scale weight at the end of my four weeks, I was so bummed, until I took my pics and my measurements, and found that I had lost inches! And the pictures proved it. My hips were a little smaller, the rolls around my midsection were smaller. I think it's a great idea, motivation, and inspiration to do this. When you have actual hard proof that you can go back and look at, it just motivates to keep going! Good luck! I know you'll reach your goal!0
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Definitely take pics. When I hit a plateau and start feeling frustrated, I go back and look at the pictures. When I see how far I've come it helps put the plateaus in perspective.0
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Yes, yes, yes. It will really help to motivate you when you see start to see small changes.0
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I sure do! I have these abs peekin' out - that I have never seen before in my life. I was always the slender girl, but never really had abs defintion ya know...I'm very proud of my progress...My midsection is my weak area...Take pictures, you don't need to post them, but have them on your computer...But def take a 'NOW' picture, so you can see the difference in some months...0
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I take pics every 4 weeks. It really helps b/c its hard to see the changes in yourself when you look at yourself everyday. But when you look back at the pics and see the difference it's so easy to see the changes!!!! Definitely motivating!0
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No........but I had a family funeral yesterday and saw some people I hadn't seen in a year......they noticed IMMEDIATELY when I came in, one sister-in-law who had ALWAYS made snide comments behind my back actually said YOU LOOK GREAT! So, I took pride in that! I have a pic from Christmas and the one in my MD office from August when I saw them to start the process towards gastric bypass surgery. I DO wish however that I had taken measurements. But again, it's never too late to start!0
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YES!!!! Take pictures. I didn't want to but I did and am very glad that I did. It really keeps you motivated to go back and look at the pictures to see where you were and how far you have come. Really helps a lot!0
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I think it is a great idea. I took a pic of myself this month when I started and plan on doing so every month - almost like a digital log.0
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i intend on taking pics once a month to track my progress....i may not be able to post in the forums (dont really understand how) but i will keep them in my profile...0
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Take it from someone who didn't take pictures.......TAKE THEM. lol I wish I had. Cause I now fit into things that I didn't before, but I honestly can't really see a difference in myself. I think pictures really would've helped.0
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Yes, take pictures. I've been doing this for 28 days now...once I reach my goal I want to look back and say "Wow, look how far I've come and I did it!"0
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It is a good motivator.
You probably have some pictures you can use for rir reference...they may not be exactly a progress photo or a start photo but that is ok.
I have some pictures from the last year or so that I can look back at as motivation. I also have one from this time last year before I gained back 16 pounds of the 29 I had lost at that point.....part of the reason I started here0 -
I'll also jump on the 'YES' wagon. Taking pictures not only motivates youif you're having a rough day, but they can also serve as a reminder of where you don't want to go back to once you have reached your goal.0
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I took mine every 2 weeks so I could SEE my loss. DO IT! You will be so happy you did0
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I took before pics. I should take some more now that I'm down 10 lbs. I love seeing progress pics, it's so motivating!!0
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i don't bc I don't want someone to stuble on them or them to get out!!! haha0
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i do it...i still amaze myself. i see pic of me at 230 n now and think how did i let myself get that big0
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I have a lots of picutres of myself... and I can now see the changes...It help me to the change that mental image that I had!0
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I think it should be a personal opinion.
for some people its great and it gets them going and really helps them know where they were and where they are now
for myself, pictures make me feel horrid, and i usually give up
it makes me so depressed where i am at now, that I dont want to see it.
if its something you think that will help you... then please go for it, sometimes we need everything we can get to help us0 -
You can take the pics and just keep them for your own records. I have a file on my computer with pics of me from around 2 years ago up to around 3 months ago and I'm beginning to see a change!
And take the measurements. They will show the biggest changes! Found this website:
http://www.weight-loss-program.com/art13-taking-measurements.html
Scroll down and it will tell you where and when to measure.
LouiseX0 -
I take photos as well. Currently, I take them every 12 weeks. Some take them monthly. Others after reaching a set milestone in pounds lost (every 10 pounds, 25 pounds or whatever). It's a good way to really see the progress you made.
God Bless!
Shawn0 -
Taking pictures really helps because sometimes the scale with not move but your body composition is changing. Take measurements also!0
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