How do you reward yourself?

elphie754
elphie754 Posts: 7,574 Member
edited November 10 in Health and Weight Loss
I am looking for some suggestions on how to reward myself for the weight loss (no food rewards please) For me, rewards give me motivation and something to look forward to. So far I have done the following: splurging on a mani/pedi, treat myself to a massage, buy a new watch, new pair of shoes and putting highlights back in my hair/getting hair chemically straightened. I don't really want to buy new clothing yet because I still have 90lbs to lose and have been shopping at thrift stores for "in between" clothing. I already decided that once I go below 200 I am going to join a gym. What do you reward yourself with?
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  • Mycophilia
    Mycophilia Posts: 1,225 Member
    The weight loss in and of itself is enough of a reward for me.
  • TimothyFish
    TimothyFish Posts: 4,925 Member
    I don't see the need to reward myself for losing weight.
  • JenniDaisy
    JenniDaisy Posts: 526 Member
    By not dying early of a preventable cardiovascular disease, or being disabled by diabetes, or having to have a knee replacement at 45 because of the pressure excess weight is putting on my joints.

    Pick one.
  • elphie754
    elphie754 Posts: 7,574 Member
    Mycophilia wrote: »
    The weight loss in and of itself is enough of a reward for me.

    True, it is rewarding by itself but rewards add in extra incentive.
    JenniDaisy wrote: »
    By not dying early of a preventable cardiovascular disease, or being disabled by diabetes, or having to have a knee replacement at 45 because of the pressure excess weight is putting on my joints.

    Pick one.
    I don't see the need to reward myself for losing weight.

    Not sure why people seems to be so against adding in rewards that are not weight based.
  • stephanieluvspb
    stephanieluvspb Posts: 997 Member
    Shoes...........well actually I really don't need a reason to buy shoes, the sun rising is a good enough reason for me ;)
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  • MarziPanda95
    MarziPanda95 Posts: 1,326 Member
    I buy myself a new shade of nail polish for every 5lbs I lose :smiley:
  • elphie754
    elphie754 Posts: 7,574 Member
    Shoes...........well actually I really don't need a reason to buy shoes, the sun rising is a good enough reason for me ;)

    Haha! I actually have my eye on a pair of coach shoes that I think I'll use as my next reward.
    herrspoons wrote: »
    With a pat on the back, a smile, and a quick move on to the next thing.

    Oh and a beer or two. :)

    Can't drink beer
    zachbonner wrote: »
    The realization that you are improving yourself

    I really don't consider that a reward
  • ptrawny
    ptrawny Posts: 14 Member
    I find it doesn't have to be much but the little rewards help. Perhaps if you wanted some new thing (phone etc) put it off until you reach a weight. I did this for headphones. Kept me going.
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  • Susieq_1994
    Susieq_1994 Posts: 5,361 Member
    I've never bothered with it, but I do agree that it would add some extra incentive if you get to be rewarded for sticking with it. :)

    I can't really think of any that aren't food related! One that is somewhat-but-not-really food-related is this one:

    Since my husband and I are on a very tight budget, we eat almost all of our meals at home. So, as a treat, we very occasionally splurge to have dinner at a restaurant that we really love. If you don't eat out much and have a really nice restaurant that you love, this one might be considered... But you did say no food-based ones. ;) Sorry, that's all I've got! But I like the ideas that you've come up with so far... How about something like a spa day? :)
  • ptrawny
    ptrawny Posts: 14 Member
    It can be anything. Clothes or smelting you really need. Just put it off until you make a realistic target level
  • elphie754
    elphie754 Posts: 7,574 Member
    herrspoons wrote: »
    elphie754 wrote: »
    Shoes...........well actually I really don't need a reason to buy shoes, the sun rising is a good enough reason for me ;)

    Haha! I actually have my eye on a pair of coach shoes that I think I'll use as my next reward.
    herrspoons wrote: »
    With a pat on the back, a smile, and a quick move on to the next thing.

    Oh and a beer or two. :)

    Can't drink beer
    zachbonner wrote: »
    The realization that you are improving yourself

    I really don't consider that a reward

    Vodka?

    Nope :( but can have rum :). But I'm not a fan of drinking.
    ptrawny wrote: »
    I find it doesn't have to be much but the little rewards help. Perhaps if you wanted some new thing (phone etc) put it off until you reach a weight. I did this for headphones. Kept me going.

    That keeps me going as well.
  • maxphia32
    maxphia32 Posts: 99 Member
    Sometimes people need a reward for achievements other than the obvious. Definitely shoes - though mine would be running shoes (I have about 3 pairs waiting in the wings hehe). I love to buy new running and/or yoga clothes. :smiley:
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    Setting a new personal record is my reward. As well as looking in the mirror and liking what I see.
  • elphie754
    elphie754 Posts: 7,574 Member
    I've never bothered with it, but I do agree that it would add some extra incentive if you get to be rewarded for sticking with it. :)

    I can't really think of any that aren't food related! One that is somewhat-but-not-really food-related is this one:

    Since my husband and I are on a very tight budget, we eat almost all of our meals at home. So, as a treat, we very occasionally splurge to have dinner at a restaurant that we really love. If you don't eat out much and have a really nice restaurant that you love, this one might be considered... But you did say no food-based ones. ;) Sorry, that's all I've got! But I like the ideas that you've come up with so far... How about something like a spa day? :)

    Unfortunately I am unable to eat at resturants :(.

    A spa day would be amazing. Ty for the idea.
  • TheSatinPumpkin
    TheSatinPumpkin Posts: 948 Member
    edited January 2015
    MFP shirt.
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    I buy new clothes in smaller sizes and I look in the mirror

    and then I strut :wink:
  • trina1049
    trina1049 Posts: 593 Member
    If you can afford it, a Pandora bracelet to start, then 1 charm for every 10lbs you lose or however may pounds you decide. At the end of your weight loss you have a constant reminder to stay on maintenance that you can wear everyday.
  • Kalikel
    Kalikel Posts: 9,603 Member
    It sounds phony, but the getting healthier part is my biggest reward. Nothing could be better or more motivating! As I'm able to do them, I buy a few more exercise DVDs.

    When I'm ALL done and at the weight I decide is the weight for me, I'm buying a bunch of clothes and not all cheap ones!

    Stuff like manicures, jewelry and other things - since I know I can get them whether or not I lose the weight...it just won't work for me. It's great if works for some! It just won't work for me. For me, the benefit has to be directly related to the losing, KWIM?
  • Morgaen73
    Morgaen73 Posts: 2,817 Member
    I got myself a tattoo lol
  • TimothyFish
    TimothyFish Posts: 4,925 Member
    elphie754 wrote: »
    Mycophilia wrote: »
    The weight loss in and of itself is enough of a reward for me.

    True, it is rewarding by itself but rewards add in extra incentive.
    JenniDaisy wrote: »
    By not dying early of a preventable cardiovascular disease, or being disabled by diabetes, or having to have a knee replacement at 45 because of the pressure excess weight is putting on my joints.

    Pick one.
    I don't see the need to reward myself for losing weight.

    Not sure why people seems to be so against adding in rewards that are not weight based.

    I'm not opposed to celebrating a victory, but it seems to me that if the reason I'm losing weight is so I can have some reward I've promised myself, then I've only substituted one form of gluttony for another. We would all be better off if we would learn to do without things we don't need.
  • PeachyCarol
    PeachyCarol Posts: 8,029 Member
    Ordinarily, I'd buy new nail polish, but my doctor doesn't want me wearing it any more (I have psoriatic arthritis and it effects my nails). Soooo... I've just been patting myself on the back and I did buy some yarn. My reward will be enjoying knitting smaller garments.
  • Flexitarier
    Flexitarier Posts: 22 Member
    How about putting a speical amount of $ away for each lbs you lose and then when you finsih at your target weight you can either make a trip from that or buy some new clothes in the perfect size?
  • NoelFigart1
    NoelFigart1 Posts: 1,276 Member
    *shrugs* I'm dieting to increase athletic performance. (I prefer being ignored in public, so weight loss has little attraction to me in terms of whether or not random strangers see me as attractive) My reward is getting faster and having more endurance.
  • Revonue
    Revonue Posts: 135 Member
    New haircut, new clothes, I horseback ride so at some point I will probably set a lease or show as a reward for a big weight goal (you can just replace with whatever is your hobby/passion), and bath stuff (shower gel, bath bombs, bubble bath mix, etc).
  • I find in very rewarding when my clothes are getting too big!!!
  • clambert1273
    clambert1273 Posts: 840 Member
    lol smaller clothes *whooop* and I have a purse problem... so my hubby says :)
  • xShreddx
    xShreddx Posts: 127 Member
    JenniDaisy wrote: »
    By not dying early of a preventable cardiovascular disease, or being disabled by diabetes, or having to have a knee replacement at 45 because of the pressure excess weight is putting on my joints.

    Pick one.

    Awesome response!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • SergeantSausage
    SergeantSausage Posts: 1,673 Member
    Reward?

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