Wanna throw in the towel
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In my first month or two of losing, I struggled the most with patience. You are actually doing really great but you will probably find it so much easier if you let go of the impatience and anxiety and embrace the long game of learning great habits and settling into the change of lifestyle. 8lbs so far is AWESOME and you are not going to see a loss every week.0
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In my first month or two of losing, I struggled the most with patience. You are actually doing really great but you will probably find it so much easier if you let go of the impatience and anxiety and embrace the long game of learning great habits and settling into the change of lifestyle. 8lbs so far is AWESOME and you are not going to see a loss every week.
Yeah I guess I'm definitely going to need more patience as this is a long old road !! It's never been my strongest point lol
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size12girl2015 wrote: »Your expectation level isn't attainable if you're thinking that losing 8lbs in roughly 3 weeks isn't good enough. Weight loss isn't linear. And honestly if you're ready to throw in the towel in 3 weeks, then maybe you're not ready to lose weight. Commitment over your LIFETIME is what it takes to take it off and maintain it.
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Yeah I know ...it was a BAD DAY ...needed a kick up the butt ...got it ...I'm over it ..thanks though !!
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JustinAnimal wrote: »The hardest part of this for me is patience. Some people's weight / size won't budge for a whole month. This IS why people give up or don't even start trying in the first place. If you've done this for two months and see no progress, then you can start complaining. Until then, there are a host of factors like water retention, macronutrients, muscle swelling and whatever else I've been told about that could be affecting your perceived progress. HANG IN THERE!!!size12girl2015 wrote: »Your expectation level isn't attainable if you're thinking that losing 8lbs in roughly 3 weeks isn't good enough. Weight loss isn't linear. And honestly if you're ready to throw in the towel in 3 weeks, then maybe you're not ready to lose weight. Commitment over your LIFETIME is what it takes to take it off and maintain it.
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Yeah I know ...it was a BAD DAY ...needed a kick up the butt ...got it ...I'm over it ..thanks though !!
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I know it's a long road ..I'm sure I'll have a few bumps on the journey though ..think we all have bad days ..and that is all it was and I'm sure it won't be the last either0 -
michelle_816 wrote: »EvgeniZyntx wrote: »So you lost 6 in a month and want to throw in the towel or quit?
With your short time view of the world and urealistic expectations you wont't last long.
Figure out how to have a long term view or you will quit.
If you are only here to get people to affirm how much of a struggle it is or rant when told to go ahead ... well, you are going to end up quitting.
There is good advice here - weight fluctuations, expectations need to be realistic. Do you get it?
Ouch! Rude much?
She posted in the Motivation and Support thread and was looking for just that! Not comments about unrealistic expectations, etc... but good advice, encouragement not to quit, etc...
Size12girl2015, I think you knew you didn't want to quit when you posted today But that little pick me up and encouragement can be exactly what is needed when things are going well for a few weeks and you hit a stall on the scale.
Hang in there! I started this in March of last year, and despite a lapse in logging for a few months when work/life got busy, I have kept chugging along towards my goals. I do not believe in an all or nothing approach. I believe in baby steps, every food is good when enjoyed in moderation, etc... Feel free to add me if you'd like some extra support
Telling someone that they have unrealistic expectations and allowing them to adjust them is probably better than all the "you can do this, gurl" posts that are just going to generate frustration.
If you look at weight loss realistically you are likelier to adhere long term than when you build unachieveable goals, fail and bow out.
My post was direct - you can call it rude. That's ok - I'm not name calling or attacking the messenger.
Maybe I'm wrong but I have yet to see one person here who has succeeded long term while maintaining unrealistic goals.
Best of luck.
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