Goals

kirramcdermott
kirramcdermott Posts: 4 Member
edited December 2024 in Social Groups
Hi,
I'm a big fan and from the land down under (Australia) it's been inspiring reading everyone's goals, the honesty is beautiful.
So here goes, I'm 171cm, 100kgs - that made me cry

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  • PudgyFellow123
    PudgyFellow123 Posts: 40 Member
    Hi Kirra! Don't stress! Got to start somewhere! I'm 173cm and started at 106.4kgs. I'm down to 75kgs after 3-4 years. My goal is to be ripped by 40 and that's not far away! During that time, I've gone through a knee surgery, numerous gym type injuries from rotator cuff issues to groin pull and now I'm messaging you from a hospital bed after just come out from gallbladder removal.
    Stay the course! If I can, anyone can!
  • kirramcdermott
    kirramcdermott Posts: 4 Member
    Thank you :) I'm definitely staying true and feel so much better for 'confessing'
    Wishing you a recovery and a ripped 40th
  • kirramcdermott
    kirramcdermott Posts: 4 Member
    I quit smoking last year and had a UID inserted into my arm and now it's like I've been stung by a bee.
    Logging everything now will be accountable
  • jessapps
    jessapps Posts: 1 Member
    My weakness is sugar. I eliminated gluten 3 years ago and while it definitely helped with energy and GI troubles, I used sugar as a substitute. I've experimented with sugar and it does seem to make my skin terrible (not to mention add to my pear shaped figure) but I'm been an emotional eater my whole life and it's been difficult to cut down.

    Starting this past Saturday, I've dramatically reduced sugar (and carbs). I'm excited to see how my body responds and I'm glad to have a place to find tips and support. Long time fan of SYSK as well so adds to the fun.
  • Lovethesnow35
    Lovethesnow35 Posts: 2,070 Member
    Quitting something that u enjoy can be very difficult. I support all of you! I have been able to quit a few things and it was only when the time was right for me. Smoking and soda were probably the biggest bad habits that I had. I had to convince myself that these things were terrible for me and I listed all the things that I love to do instead and they outweighed the bad so I quit. I know it's not easy and I'm not perfect but I hope that I can encourage others.
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