I'm motivated to lose 100 pounds.
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Feel free to add me, or anyone else that's looking for friends. I still have around 40 pounds to go but started out with 118 to lose. Like to think I've learned a few things on the way. Still a slow process but all in all I'm happy with how things are going. You can do this, I promise. Won't necessarily be easy, but once you're in a few months, it starts to become a habit and a way of life.0
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You can do it! Thanks for putting yourself out there to all of us because that helps all of us face this together. I have about 70 to lose so I appreciate your honesty and everyone's motivation and sharing! Let's get healthy together. I am going to work in 10-15 pound pockets because the number 70 is daunting. Please everyone, continue to share because it will keep us all in check and just as the one person mentioned....no excuses!
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Hi, I have about 140 lbs left to lose. I sent you a FR. Anyone else, feel free to add me☺0
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feel free to add me as a friend I am learning to have friends on here helps. Just starting out again0
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Hey there! I'm in a similar boat - I've got about 70-90 lbs to lose. It seems a bit daunting, but I'm sure that we can all do it! Sending you a FR0
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I lost 104lbs and counting so far! send me a FR is you would like I would love to help you on your journey0
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That is also my ultimate goal! I could sure use some friends to help keep me motivated!
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Started at 284. I am now 220. Basketball and Weights 1 every day made me lose 30lbs in 1 summer. Other than that just gradually moving to healthy eating and making sure I stayed active. If you need any tips, tricks, advice just let me know. Rough time for me on weight loss0
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I'm on a journey to lose about 110-120 pounds.. 23 lost so far... I'm making pretty steady progress. I might reevaluate my goal as I get closer. I've been here on MFP 3 weeks now. Easy program; the hardest part is keeping myself accountable, lol, but it's working! Anyone who would like to can send me a friend request - we can help encourage each other0
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I am on a similar journey. Just had a baby 9 months ago and I would love to have enough energy to enjoy my family and my life. Friend requests are definitely welcomed, I need as much motivation as I can get0
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I'm glad to hear you're motivated - now's a critical time! If you surround yourself with people who can help you learn how to make this change stick, you will be much more likely to succeed. Over time, I hope you'll find that motivation turns in to determination. Unfortunately motivation comes and goes, but with dedication you can keep going. I think one thing that has helped me is finding motivation beyond just the number. Yeah, I have a goal weight, but it's not set in stone, especially because I've never been that weight at this height. I've continued to draw motivation from how much easier things are, how much better I feel, and how much more positive my life is since starting to make changes for my health. I hope you find lots of support and knowledge here!0
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I have 60 to lose - feel free to add me0
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Feel free to add me as well. Already lost 78 lbs, but still have 122 lbs to go.0
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First of all, congrats on starting your weight loss journey! Feel free to add me as a friend as I am new to myfitnesspal as well. Best of luck!!0
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TAKE A BEFORE PIC NOW!!!!!0
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I'm right here w/ you girl. I need to lost 160 pounds... 4 down, 156 to go. Lolz.0
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I have lost 80 pounds in total so far (the last 35 since I have been on this site) and have about 30 or 40 more to go. My recommendation to anyone starting out on such a daunting journey is get your diet under control first and forget about exercise for the first month or two. Just learn what you need to eat and not eat to reduce your body fat and then commit to do it. For me, a ketogenic (very low carb, moderate protein and high fat) diet worked wonders and made the weight fly off. But everyone's body reacts differently to diets, so it's up to you to experiment and find what works for you. If you have occasional slip ups, just wipe the slate clean for the next meal (not the next day or next week). Try to get over mistakes quickly and without self-blame and just keep going. Once you get used to your new way of eating, you can then slowly introduce exercise. A mix of low impact cardio (while you are still heavy) and weight lifting is a good start. Increase the intensity slowly only as you feel ready. I feel people who try to do too much at once get overwhelmed and discouraged and then ultimately give up. So it's more effective to just take baby steps in the right direction, mastering each new weight loss skill before adding on another one. Good luck to you!0
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hey everyone! I had lost 54 pounds before my wedding in December 2013. After I got married, I gained a lot of that weight back. I am getting back on track now and trying to lose 50 pounds. I will be documenting my journey on my youtube channel and want to invite you all to join me! Please subscribe to my channel and join me on my weight loss journey. Here is a link to my weight loss intro video:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=VbcoZjHAUu4&list=UUwMEWtg6_Zy-aHEDlTozknA0 -
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I'm going to hit my 100 lb loss next week (hopefully lol)... I will add you! Anyone else who wants to friend me, friend away!0
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