Yes Lord! Words shouldn't mean that much to me...but they do!

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NewLIFEstyle4ME
NewLIFEstyle4ME Posts: 4,440 Member
Yesterday, I saw someone I hadn't seen in sometime (on my afternoon walk) and they told me I look like I'm losing weight (I'm NOT). That was pretty encouraging, especially because I fought the desire to say something negative about myself (like I'm not losing weight, I'm bigger than I ever have been or something like that). But I'm posting today, because of what someone (a stranger) said to me today. I was with my teen daughter, and this lady asked me if she was my daughter. I joked with her and said "no, actually she's my mom and I'm her daughter"...she looked puzzled and said "wow, she looks mature, but no more than 16 years old. I told her I was joking and she said, she was thinking that couldn't be, because I look like I'm 35 years old. Now, I can't tell you how much that means to me, because I'm in my mid-50's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

All this to day, this stranger telling me I look like I'm 35 years old has put a SPARK in me. I'm going to begin to work-out harder and eat better, starting as soon as I get done posting this. I know words (especially from strangers) should move me one way or another, but this lady telling me I look 35 is thrilling to me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Does anyone have any other "words" (especially encouraging words) someone has spoken to/about you that sparked a "it's time to get fit and fine FOR REAL" ? Pls. share!

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  • htg20
    htg20 Posts: 116 Member
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    Whatever motivates you to start! Some of my motivation was my daughter telling me I never stick to anything.
  • Bj0223
    Bj0223 Posts: 133 Member
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    That's awesome!!

    My son came home from college last week and said "mom, you have to stop this new fit/healthy thing" I said "why, you miss the junk food when you come home" He said "no, someone thought you were my sister!"

    I loved it- keeps me on track!
  • NewLIFEstyle4ME
    NewLIFEstyle4ME Posts: 4,440 Member
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    Bj0223 wrote: »
    That's awesome!!

    My son came home from college last week and said "mom, you have to stop this new fit/healthy thing" I said "why, you miss the junk food when you come home" He said "no, someone thought you were my sister!"

    I loved it- keeps me on track!


    {{{{{ Fabulous post, I <3 it!!!!! }}}}}}}} Thank you so much for your encouraging and super motivating post!

  • wateryphoenix
    wateryphoenix Posts: 644 Member
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    Bj0223 wrote: »
    My son came home from college last week and said "mom, you have to stop this new fit/healthy thing" I said "why, you miss the junk food when you come home" He said "no, someone thought you were my sister!"

    Win. =D

    OP: Grats! I personally don't think it matters what gets you going, as long as you get going, and keep getting back onto the wagon. I like it when people notice that I've lost some weight. Usually it's people that I haven't seen in a while. Most of my close friends don't say anything, but my family does. :)

  • NewLIFEstyle4ME
    NewLIFEstyle4ME Posts: 4,440 Member
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    htg20 wrote: »
    Whatever motivates you to start! Some of my motivation was my daughter telling me I never stick to anything.

    Yep, I totally understand that (what your daughter said) being motivating too--bigtime! Thanks for posting.

  • Reema_capricorn
    Reema_capricorn Posts: 1,032 Member
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    wow!!! lucky you!! so happy for you!! :) unfortunately for me my reason to get serious about my health is all the negative words that come my way. I am 27 but get called middle aged lol and strangers are brutally frank about my body. It makes me feel worthless so I am gonna change that :)
  • IndiaGuerita1983
    IndiaGuerita1983 Posts: 98 Member
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    I saw someone from high school that I had not seen in probably five years. He did not recognize me and thought my husband had remarried. It was hilarious and uplifting. It came at the perfect time because I was losing steam and starting to fall off track.

    I love the NSVs way more than the scale victories.
  • NewLIFEstyle4ME
    NewLIFEstyle4ME Posts: 4,440 Member
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    I saw someone from high school that I had not seen in probably five years. He did not recognize me and thought my husband had remarried. It was hilarious and uplifting. It came at the perfect time because I was losing steam and starting to fall off track.

    I love the NSVs way more than the scale victories.

    YES!!!!!! That's a fabulous NSV report and I totally agree, so uplifting and funny too. Thought about the comment to me about being 35, and took my tail out in the rain walking this morning--thought about if I get these excess 50lbs off, maybe I'd look like I was 18 or 20 years old again, well....okay, maybe 25 years old :o:*B)o:)

  • Altagracia220
    Altagracia220 Posts: 876 Member
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    That's great. When it gets tough, remember this feeling, look back at this post. It's motivating.
  • 0505jen
    0505jen Posts: 147 Member
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    Stay with it, my daughter says I look younger than I did in a picture from 12 years ago!
  • Smiley_Emi123
    Smiley_Emi123 Posts: 99 Member
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    I said hi to an older neighbour a couple weeks ago ,while on a walk with my daughter and he was a bit strange, saw him again last weekend but this time I was on the Portch he apologized for not recognizing me said last time he really saw me was right after I had my son (10 months ago during summer). Probably because I've lost half of me!! Lol!
  • SbetaK
    SbetaK Posts: 386 Member
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    If you look through before and after pics of success stories, so many of the members look younger! Most seem to take better care personal sppearance and have happier smiles!
  • NewLIFEstyle4ME
    NewLIFEstyle4ME Posts: 4,440 Member
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    wow!!! lucky you!! so happy for you!! :) unfortunately for me my reason to get serious about my health is all the negative words that come my way. I am 27 but get called middle aged lol and strangers are brutally frank about my body. It makes me feel worthless so I am gonna change that :)


    {{{{ <3 Hugs <3 }}}} Girl, that sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me nursery rhyme I I learned years ago, well...not sure how true it is, or may be I haven't arrived at that "cool" place of not caring what people say about me. Old as I am, words can still affect me somewhat. but ya know...thinking this over, I speak enough negative stuff to myself (self-talk) than anybody ever can or has :# . People have said negative or nasty things to me about my weight before, but for some reason...it didn't PUSH me like this positive word did--it's like it's more REAL and doable to me now. It's like her telling me that gave me another "vision" of myself (cause I can really see myself looking 35 or even younger, if I consistently do what it takes to get these 50lbs off (and keep them off).

    P.S. I think you look totally GORGEOUS--just fyi

  • missh1967
    missh1967 Posts: 661 Member
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    My 20 year old son said one day, "It's like you're a hardbody now."


    An elderly lady I was taking care of in the ER was surprised when she asked me if I had kids and told her, "Yes." When I said that she sounded surprised, she replied, "You don't look old enough to have kids." I giggled and said, "Yes, they are almost 21 and almost 24." Being 5'1" and so much smaller probably helps to make me appear young.


    My co-workers are constantly calling me "skinny," which I don't think I am close to skinny, and they are incredulous when they ask me how much more I want to lose and I say "about 10 pounds."
  • NewLIFEstyle4ME
    NewLIFEstyle4ME Posts: 4,440 Member
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    Bj0223 wrote: »
    My son came home from college last week and said "mom, you have to stop this new fit/healthy thing" I said "why, you miss the junk food when you come home" He said "no, someone thought you were my sister!"

    Win. =D

    OP: Grats! I personally don't think it matters what gets you going, as long as you get going, and keep getting back onto the wagon. I like it when people notice that I've lost some weight. Usually it's people that I haven't seen in a while. Most of my close friends don't say anything, but my family does. :)

    Ya know, it was so pleasant for the lady I hadn't seen in sometime to tell me I'm looking like I've lost some weight...but that saying I look 20 something years younger B) than I am, I'm telling ya, that's YET in my heart and mind and is STILL keeping me pushing myself. I love that so much--it's got me going bigtime.

  • alina9944
    alina9944 Posts: 11 Member
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    When people ask if I have kids...two days ago same question was asked I replyed yep, two boys 20 and 17, and I got that look 'No Way!!!'
  • alina9944
    alina9944 Posts: 11 Member
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    Oh, another one...my oldest 20y/o asked me to delete one of the pic of us on FB because "everyone thinks you're my girlfriend" lol
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
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    Hmm...Someone told me I looked like I weighed 125 when I was still almost 140. I was like, erm-no. But it made me feel good, and it kept me going :)
  • NewLIFEstyle4ME
    NewLIFEstyle4ME Posts: 4,440 Member
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    jazmin220 wrote: »
    That's great. When it gets tough, remember this feeling, look back at this post. It's motivating.

    I really am...this afternoon, I really wanted to stop, but needed about 400 or so more steps to get my 10,000 steps in for the day (in addtion to other stuff). Ugh--I thought about looking & feeling younger (35 B) ) and healthier...So, I made myself walk around the block an extra time and by the time I got home, I made over 10,500 steps. So thinking about this post was a motivator for me today for sure!

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