Your best advice
getready66
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Ok so I am starting over on November 3rd for the 2nd, 3rd no 4th time :::sigh::: anyways I would like you to post YOUR best advice so I can take it along with me on this journey. Any and ALL advice would be appreciated!
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Start now0
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SonicDeathMonkey80 wrote: »Start now
This, and then do your best every day. Plan ahead, don't waste your time on guilt if you've not done so well, just keep trying.
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SonicDeathMonkey80 wrote: »Start now
short, sweet, and to the point. seriously, if you are truly motivated and wanting to change your lifestyle then there is no waiting, you just do it.
The best advice I can give you is find something and stick with it! what ever diet you go on or exercise program you start, stick with it for at least 1 - 2 months. your body takes time to adjust and if you keep changing everything up every week because your not seeing results, your never going to see much results. This is where a lot of people fail, they dont see results after a week or too and instead of making adjustments they just quit and end up starting again over and over. Stick with something, if you dont see results then lower your calorie amount and/or up your workouts. Always remember, no matter what diet you go by the main basics is Calorie in Verse Calories Out.
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SonicDeathMonkey80 wrote: »Start now
Exactly. Why wait until Monday when you can do these things today?0 -
The reason I am starting on Monday is because I am going to start planning and preparing my meals ahead of time...Sundays are my only off days so that's why Monday is a good start date0
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getready66 wrote: »The reason I am starting on Monday is because I am going to start planning and preparing my meals ahead of time...Sundays are my only off days so that's why Monday is a good start date
You can uhhh eat a calorie deficit in the meantime0 -
Get active. Move more. Walk if that's the only thing you can do. Incorporate activity into your lifestyle. Make being fit and healthy as important a goal as weight loss.0
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Don't make excuses
Weigh and measure everything you put in your mouth (even pre packaged food)
Remember calories in vs calories out
Consistency is key0 -
Be patient and consistent. Don't expect results over night.
Document your progress in terms of weight, muscle size (if that's an aim for you) and take pictures of yourself to look back on.
If you fall off the wagon don't use that as an excuse to give up. Instead get straight back on it.
Work hard, there are no substitutes for that.
Reward yourself when you deserve it (I have a weekly cheat day on Saturday, it helps me focus for the other 6 days of the week)0 -
Don't let a bad start to the day ruin the rest of the day! Don't pig out on breakfast and then think "I've already ruined the day, I'll pig out for lunch and dinner too!" That mindset will get you nowhere. Forget about it, move on and continue the rest of the day as healthy as you can.
Be truthful when logging. Buy a food scale and weigh everything, even things that are portioned in packages. Chances are they weigh more than they say, which means more food and more calories. If you don't weigh in you won't know exactly how much you ate, which leads to underestimating your calories. Don't use cups as measurements for anything other than liquids, it can be a very inaccurate form of measurement with solids.
Don't fall for any of the fad diets, diet supplements or diet pills! To lose weight all you need to do is eat better and control your calories. Low-calorie dieting, supplements and pills all end up being more damaging than helpful!
Like everyone above me has said, start now! Why keep putting it off? There's no need to wait until a Monday to start. Today is a good a day as any.
Don't force yourself to exercise if you don't enjoy it. It will just leave you feeling demotivated. If you want to exercise don't go for whatever burns the most calories, go for what you enjoy!0 -
SonicDeathMonkey80 wrote: »Start now
(*) THIS (*)
And remember, losing weight and getting fit is simple but hard. We all kind of know what to do. It's not rocket science, but I struggled for years. At day's end, it's a simple equation:- Eat Clean +Calorie Deficit + Exercise = RESULTS
Good Luck!
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Just keep going.
You can achieve amazing results given enough time.0 -
I like "Start NOW!!!".. BUT... THIS is your journey, own it... NO ONE can make you feel, say, do, anything.. own your feelings, and choose them wisely... always take a deep breath or two.. to make those decisions... ACT don't react... BE honest with yourself... your world as you see it is yours as you have designed and created it. IF there is something you don't like? IT is in your power to change it... LIVE with intent and purpose... be kind to all you meet for everyone is fighting a hard battle... people may look at you.. BUT they don't see you... smile always and your inner light will shine0
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Start right now. This minute, it doesnt have to be perfect but it's a step in the right direction. And you're one step closer than you were yesterday. It isn't easy. But keep going. Everyone has ups and downs. Life happens. Just keep taking steps forward. Every single journey has started with a single step.
Good luck xx
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Don't think about it as off the wagon or on the wagon. It really helped me to realize that regardless of if I wrote it down or not, my body was going to respond to what I put in it.
You are on the wagon, like it or not. Just depends what else is in it with you.0 -
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getready66 wrote: »Ok so I am starting over on November 3rd for the 2nd, 3rd no 4th time :::sigh::: anyways I would like you to post YOUR best advice so I can take it along with me on this journey. Any and ALL advice would be appreciated!
what exactly are you starting.
what made you fail before?
need to do something different, have you joined a gym yet?
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Know what you want.0
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Realise that it's a journey. You will fall off the waggon—forgive yourself and get right back on track. Don't fall into the "now it doesn't matter anymore anyways"-trap and don't give up.0
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Prove you mean it this time. Im talking tangible proof. I'm talking tangible proof that you can look back at in a year and remember that you actually were serious this time and not just throwing words out there.0
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you cry wolf enough times, you'll stop believing yourself eventually.0
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Start when you want but start logging now so you see what got you here in the first place0
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Don't wait to feel motivated to do something you know you should do.
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Set goals and undertake a lifestyle change that you are able to maintain.0
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start now and do the following:
1. calculate your TDEE and figure out how many calories per day you maintain on.
2. deduct 500 calories from that number and set MFP to that number of calories per day.
3. buy a food scale and weigh, log, measure everything that you eat.
4. realize that no foods are "bad" food is just energy that your body uses for energy. you can eat the foods that you eat, maintain a deficit, still lose weight.
5. get on some kind of exercise regimen...walking, running, lifting weights, etc.
6. repeat until you get desired results.
7. sugar and carbs are not satan reincarnate....they are OK to eat..0 -
start now and do the following:
1. calculate your TDEE and figure out how many calories per day you maintain on.
2. deduct 500 calories from that number and set MFP to that number of calories per day.
3. buy a food scale and weigh, log, measure everything that you eat.
4. realize that no foods are "bad" food is just energy that your body uses for energy. you can eat the foods that you eat, maintain a deficit, still lose weight.
5. get on some kind of exercise regimen...walking, running, lifting weights, etc.
6. repeat until you get desired results.
7. sugar and carbs are not satan reincarnate....they are OK to eat..
^so much this. Though, I'm secretly the super devil0 -
A picture is worth a thousand words
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Don't quit.0
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Accept that conditions will never be perfect.
Please take this in the kind tone it is meant in. Life is full of complications and complications can all too easily lead to excuses. You don't need to meal plan in order to eat at a calorie deficit. What is your plan until Sunday? Eat anything you want because you haven't meal planned? You have food now right? Eat smaller portions. Planning to eat out? Choose wisely. We are all on our own journey and have to be ready to make changes. If you're not ready, okay. But don't tell yourself that you have a limit based on a day off. This is a lifestyle. Things will happen. Pre-made meals will be forgotten at home, over cooked and thrown out. Vacations will come up, happy hours will get added to your calendar.
I truly believe that if you fight this belief that you have to wait, you will feel empowered, and that boost of confidence will get you a long way. Good luck0 -
Don't buy and bring home anything you don't really want to eat. If you don't keep junk in your house, you won't eat it and you probably won't be bothered to go out to acquire junk.
Try to get in some conscious movement (20+ minutes) most days.0
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