Reminding Myself
ZombieMom79
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Last summer/fall I cleaned up my diet and lost 35 pounds. Since Christmas I have struggled to stay on track. I have committed myself to 1 week of clean eating and exercise. I know it that week I will see results and I need that little reminder.
What type of things to you do to keep yourself motivated?
What type of things to you do to keep yourself motivated?
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COUNTDOWN TO SUMMER!!!!!!0
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Couple things keep me motivated. When I started this process I wrote down reasons/feelings for wanting to lose weight. When I feel my motivation lacking I go back and read those. It reminds of how negative I felt and how much more positive I now feel. Just focus on the positive and keep going!0
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That is a great idea! Will start adding to my logging journal.0
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The success stories on here motivate me. I try to read a few every day!0
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I agree with kjurrassic-the success stories really help! I read them almost everyday. The people on here are amazing and are doing so well. Just remember when you feel like quitting, remember why you started.0
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I sign up for races so I am always in training for something. I need to have a date with a goal at the finish. I plan few down weeks for recovery in between. That helps me keep focused. Although I really like to run so that helps. Oh and cute summer clothes. They are helpful!
For example the first part of 2015:
January- full marathon
March 1/2 marathon
April- Raganar relay race
May 1/2 marathon
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I like to look at my older photos to remind myself of how well I've done and how much happier I am now, it's great motivation for me. I also like seeing other people's success stories on here, knowing that others have achieved their goals makes me happy and feel like I can keep on towards mine too.0
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Second the idea of training/being on a plan. If there's a specific workout I have to do to meet a goal, I'm a lot more likely to do it than doing random exercise. Zumba is fun, but I'm more likely to skip a Zumba class than to skip a training run. A progressive training plan also means I see farther distances, faster miles, stronger lifts... This makes me feel accomplished and encourages me to keep going.0
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