Hard to stay committed
KcZee
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Its so hard to stay committed. Any advice?
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You have to want it. There are no tricks. There are no shortcuts. At the end of the day, it's just you.
Losing weight is hard. Being fat is hard.
Pick one.0 -
Losing weight is either important to you or it isn't.
Only you can decide that.0 -
Know that you deserve it. And that the hard work gets a little easier with time. But you have to put in the effort. It will pay off if you stick to it though. It's worth it.0
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Committed to what exactly? The food side? The exercise side? Both?
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you have to want it, more than you want the excuses.
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It's why so many don't do it.
It's hard.
You can either decide you WILL do this and really get it together. Or not and never really get there.
Only YOU can decide.
Come here and post if you feel you are struggling.
Always people who will sit here and say " Keep at it.. you can do it!! "..
but that's all we can do.. YOU have to put in the actual HARD work.
GO GO GO!! move and get busy with your body and drop those lbs!!0 -
Make a list of why this is important to you. Make it a point to re-read it every morning when you first wake up to remind yourself of why you are going to do this today. If later in the day you are tempted to stray, re-read it.0
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The trick I find is to sometimes give into the temptations and have a cheat meal/day. Keeps you sane. Though the trick is then to make sure you do actually 'get back on the horse' as it were.0
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When you feel your commitment wavering, read some of the success stories here and know that they worked hard to get where they are today. Know that it is a time commitment and does not happen after a month. Know that sometimes, the pounds won't come off as easily. Know that you have a support network here always ready to motivate you. Also, never feel like you are completely derailed of your success if you ever have a bad eating day, or you didn't work out, or maybe you didn't hit whatever goals you set out for yourself in a day or week. Just try again.0
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I like Robin's approach above with the constant reminders of why you are doing this. Really you are being your own personal trainer and cheer leader. I find visual reminders help me too. Pictures of what I want to look like put up where I can regularly see them; clothes I want to fit into hanging on the door of my closet and so on.
Think back to when you last got fired up about wanting to lose weight. What triggered your motivation then?
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My advice: 1. Open your food diary. 2. Log your food. Be accurate and truthful. 3. Log your exercise. Be accurate and truthful, but it's a little harder as some of the things you may do aren't understood by the exercise database. 4. Then ask for advice.
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For me it was hard at first. But now it's just part of everyday life. Some days are better than others but overall I don't find it that difficult. Having realistic goals and lots and lots of patience helps a lot.
Like others have said. You really have to want it and when you think about what your choices are
1) stay fat
2) gain weight
3) lose weight and be healthier and feel better.
Well 30 pounds ago my knees and back hurt a lot more and I was not that comfortable in my clothes and I got winded pretty easily. It has been 10 months. Now I can workout at a pretty good clip in the dojo without running out of gas. The pain flare ups in my joints are a lot less severe and less often. I am actually starting to like how look in a mirror or pictures and my clothes are comfortably loose. I still have at least 63 pounds to lose. It is going to take a while. I am in this for as long as it takes and then some.
It all comes down to how much do you want it and what is it worth to you.
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There are days where I want to give up but I want to look better more then I want to eat whatever I want and not log anymore. You've just gotta want it! I figure I might as well stick to this because either way time is going to still go by and I'll be more unhappy not losing weight then I will if I lose even a few lbs.0
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Its so hard to stay committed. Any advice?
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robingmurphy wrote: »Make a list of why this is important to you. Make it a point to re-read it every morning when you first wake up to remind yourself of why you are going to do this today. If later in the day you are tempted to stray, re-read it.
THIS!! This is awesome!! my main goal every time i think about straying i just keep repeating my mantra for my weight loss ("I am doing this for ME first and foremost, and I am doing this so i can be an awesome momma")0 -
I get up at 3 am to get to the class at 4am. There are day that I just want to turn over and go back to sleep, but I know the 4 am class has the best instructors, coaches, and we hold everyone accountable. It sucks seeing a post and photo and you aren't in cuz you were sleeping. Its a commitment that I want to keep up for as long as I can. I did things to my body that were very bad for 20 years. And that's not me anymore. I push the envelope to see how much I can do. It's no long a diet and a challenge, it a lifestyle now. Believe0
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When you find yourself having a hard day, allow a day of maintenance. You're not gaining but you are allowing yourself a few more calories and a little leeway if you are hungry.0
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Thanks so much for all the advice. I let myself go. I've made every excuse under the sun and have blamed others. My health is deteriorating but the ends now! It feels good to be accountable for what I eat and workout through this app. It empowers me. I don't have a strong support group that can relate to me so all of your replys arr highly appreciated. I've been juicing and eating healthy for 4 days now with walking added to it or my biggest loser workout video. I need to work hard for it. Tell myself I can do it! Cheers!0
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