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leecha2014
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What has worked for you? What is the biggest tip you could share that has helped you lose weight?
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The top thing that has worked for me is not quitting. I'm a perfectionist, and in the past as soon as I cheated on a diet, I would quit. I have really tried to relax my standards and timelines and told myself nothing is off-limit as long as I can fit it into my calories. The second thing is discovering MFP and how easy it is to log everything. The ability to rough-in my meals in advance really helps me to make better choices. I don't always make the best choices, but when I do mess up it is easy to recover and focus on the next meal or day or do a little more exercise. What's your biggest tip?0
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@HopeToRun I can totally relate.
4 years ago I lost 50lbs after joining weight watchers. At that time the program just clicked with me and my mind was ready. When I lost 50lbs ( I still had 30lb to go ) I went on 3 holidays within 6 months and for some reason I was so happy and I completely stopped tracking and let myself go. The weight crept up and I'm still amazed at myself that I didn't stop the gaining and get refocused. I was so upset with myself and miserable.
It has taken me 4 years to get started again.
For some reason I couldn't find the passion again for weight watchers. I joined and quickly quit again. It took me quite some time to figure out what would work. I became vegan in Oct 2013 and although for different reasons, I thought I would lose weight. A year later I was practically the same weight. I had been tracking my food but not the calories.
I remembered MFP from looking at it years ago. It was like the lightbulb went off, I need to track my calories and exercise. So basic! It's was has been drilled into our heads constantly yet, it just finally resonated with me. I was eating clean and healthy but too much and my lifestyle was too sedentary.
I wrote down my goals and my plan as to how I would do this. I love MFP it is perfect and so convenient and a huge reason why I'm seeing results, I love the community support and success posts.
So long answer sorry, what has worked for me finally was planning on my strategy, what I was going to eat, when I was going to work out and my mind was ready.
I did not want to spend the rest of my life talking about losing weight.0 -
Oh exactly right. I am tired of TALKING about it and ready to DO it.
My best tip (works for me anyway) is to stop and THINK. example: last night I REALLY REALLY wanted nachos with gooey cheese. I made myself visualize the scale this morning, what it would be WITH nachos and WITHOUT. Even if it fits in my calories I knew with the sodium i would gain. So I resisted. I always tell myself if I stick with the plan the scale WILL keep going down. I don't let myself get upset with little fluctuations any more either. I just visualize the NEXT day and keep going. In the past if I didn't lose quickly enough i was IT WONT WORK!!!! And back off the plan.0 -
Visualization. Sooooo important. I'm going to out a post up about that and hope people don't think I'm too "out there" lol. But it is so important, thank you I'm going to try that next time I'm fixating on something that won't help me.0
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As much as I hate to admit...excercising is my no brainer tip....just put your workout clothes in, get to the gym or wherever and once your there you WILL workout or it was just a waste of time being there and nobody likes to waste their time. I love the feeling once I've finished working out and looking at calories burned and trying to beat that number next time...competitive much?? Lol0
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mommymissy82 wrote: »As much as I hate to admit...excercising is my no brainer tip....just put your workout clothes in, get to the gym or wherever and once your there you WILL workout or it was just a waste of time being there and nobody likes to waste their time. I love the feeling once I've finished working out and looking at calories burned and trying to beat that number next time...competitive much?? Lol
I am a pretty competitive person too! Lol fun isn't it?0 -
I also believe it's all about mindset. Weight Watchers has worked for me in the past, but then I would quit as soon as I messed up. I am getting ready to start training for a 5K and need to get my focus.0
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I wish MFP allowed for likes or a thumbs up like Facebook, great posts thanks for sharing. It's so helpful when you can relate to everyone0
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Thanks, ladies. I'm going to try the visualization tip. I've heard it works before but never actually tried it.0
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I think competitiveness and visualisation helps for me as we'll as wanting to see my little boy grow up. I just want to lose weight and get fit in a healthy way as none of the faddy stuff has worked. I have been using Model my Diet and really want to look like that again. Its silly but fun.0
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Don't rely on motivation would be my tip. Motivation is great and can help you go further than you thought, but what happens when you get in a rut and lose motivation? Making healthy habits and sticking to them is what works and if you just do it even when you don't feel like it you will get the results.0
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Great posts!! I too have done watch watchers and did great on it, however, seems like I get to a point and hit a plateau with them. Now, I don't worry as much about what the scale says (use it as a monitor). I am just going to continue living healthy and getting my exercise!0
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Maquillage_ wrote: »Don't rely on motivation would be my tip. Motivation is great and can help you go further than you thought, but what happens when you get in a rut and lose motivation? Making healthy habits and sticking to them is what works and if you just do it even when you don't feel like it you will get the results.
I just read something about that the other day. It was interesting and had merit in my opinion. I will put the link below for those of you who wish to read it.
runsforcookies.com/2012/01/difference-between-motivation-and.html
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Don't give up. Keep trying.
This is not my first time trying to drop some weight but this time I feel different about it. I like going to the gym and eating healthy so I hope it works this time.0 -
What do you all do when you get sick with a cold? Do you power through, or take it easy?0
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@terrimaricle I power through a cold as best I can. If I really can't breathe, I'll walk instead of run or do strength training/yoga instead. But if I have anything that involves my stomach or if I feel quite weak I rest a day or two until I'm better. Are you feeling crummy? If so, get better soon!0
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This is the first time I've stuck with being accountable for everything I eat for this long. It's become a habit. No, I'm not losing as fast as I could, but I'm holding myself accountable for the reasons why I have a bad week and I tell myself to just keep plugging along. In years past I would quit after a day or two of "falling off the wagon". Now I just learn from it and keep going.
Also, involving friends that really work at it is a big bonus. Find a walking buddy. And don't let friends drag you down. I have a few that I've started on MFP that have stopped. I don't let them talk me into falling back into those bad habits. One of my friends always wants to go out to eat. I just say no. It's too hard for me. Plus I'd rather save my money for some nice clothes once I need to move down some sizes.0 -
terrimaricle wrote: »What do you all do when you get sick with a cold? Do you power through, or take it easy?
I have learned to listen to my body. If it tells me I need to rest, I do. My body is the boss, not my mind!! If I leave it up to my mind I will never do a darned thing!
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@terrimaricle I power through a cold as best I can. If I really can't breathe, I'll walk instead of run or do strength training/yoga instead. But if I have anything that involves my stomach or if I feel quite weak I rest a day or two until I'm better. Are you feeling crummy? If so, get better soon!
I do! I went to bed and slept awhile when I got home from work.0 -
I used to quit myfitness pal or weight watchers if I wasn't perfect. This time it is different. If I have a bad day, learn from it and do better the next day.0
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10alliemarie wrote: »I used to quit myfitness pal or weight watchers if I wasn't perfect. This time it is different. If I have a bad day, learn from it and do better the next day.
This is what it's all about!! Not quitting. Dusting off your pants and getting hopping back on!!
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10alliemarie wrote: »I used to quit myfitness pal or weight watchers if I wasn't perfect. This time it is different. If I have a bad day, learn from it and do better the next day.
One bad day, one bad week is better than 5 bad years!
We are here for you and we've all had them
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I love seeing everyone's determination....it's very inspiring! Keep it going!!!!0
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mommymissy82 wrote: »As much as I hate to admit...excercising is my no brainer tip....just put your workout clothes in, get to the gym or wherever and once your there you WILL workout or it was just a waste of time being there and nobody likes to waste their time. I love the feeling once I've finished working out and looking at calories burned and trying to beat that number next time...competitive much?? Lol
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I agree with the 5 minute thing! It works for me!
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