Try, fail. Try, fail.
beastmodeson1
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Every time I do this. I look at what I've eaten, and realize I'm eating empty calories. And I just give up. I eat just countless things that I'm not even hungry for. Should I just give up on losing weight? I'm not unhappy with myself. But I am with my self image. Any thoughts? I used to be the football star. Now I'm nothing.
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don't give up.
keep going, fall and get back up. the only time you truly fail is when you stop trying so you haven't failed yet
you are you and you are something. speak kindly to yourself and you will find it easier to stay on track0 -
Learn something every time a failure happens. Make it into something positive, a solution, an awareness - anything.
But... that said, weight loss is not the be-all-end-all to image issues. That's something that has to be fixed from within. Have you thought about speaking with a therapist?0 -
No, don't give up. You said you used to be a football star. Did you score a touchdown every single game? Did you give up when you didn't? Of course not, that's ridiculous.
Not many people succeed at difficult things right off the bat. Just keep trying, you'll be glad you did.0 -
Don't quit. If you want to make the change you will. I know everyone will say remove temptation from the house, weigh everything, log everything, etc. And they are right, but it can be burdensome.
Start small and build. Next time you think you are hungry, wait fifteen minutes. If you are still hungry, have a serving of what you want and eat it slow.
If you are finding exercising tough, take a long walk at a manageable pace. Do ten push ups. Then the next day walk faster and do 12 push ups.
When I first started running I was lucky to manage a 15 minute mile without dying. Now I can run a mile in well under 8 minutes. And it took a long time. I know a lot of people talk about losing 100 pounds in 10 months and stuff and that is awesome! But some of us take longer. It ttooke five years to lose 100 pounds, but I am keeping it off.
So don't give up, font compare yourself to anyone else, and take it at your own pace.
You can do it.0 -
Part of success is failing, learning from that failure and applying what you've learned the next time around.
You aren't nothing. You're a human being capable of doing anything you want. If you think you're nothing, then that's true to you. Of course you can't change your entire thought process in a day, so start small. Do something today that you know you can do well and master it (going to the gym three times a week, drinking enough water, logging your food accurately everyday, going outside at least once or twice for a walk). Then move onto something else and keep going at it until you master it.
The fact that you've tried and failed multiple times means you haven't given up. You're willing to get back up again and do it, so I definitely applaud that.0 -
Thanks all. Helps a lot.0
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dirtyflirty30 wrote: »Learn something every time a failure happens. Make it into something positive, a solution, an awareness - anything.
But... that said, weight loss is not the be-all-end-all to image issues. That's something that has to be fixed from within. Have you thought about speaking with a therapist?
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