Getting Started.... AGAIN!!!!
katybug27
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My name is Katy. I have been a member on mfp for years now but I always have trouble sticking to it. I am needing motivation. Weight loss has always been the hardest thing to accomplish in my life. I have went through periods where I will lose 10lbs or so and then I end up falling off the wagon and gaining back more than I lost. I am wanting to get serious and conquer this goal of mine that has ripped me apart by failure over and over again throughout my life. Any motivation tips would be appreciated. Looking for good breakfast ideas to start the day off right. They say that getting started is hard, but sticking with it is harder. Thanks for any support/tips you have to offer.
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I could have written your post! Please feel free to add me as well ... tired of starting over (and then feeling guilty when I need to!).2
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Hi I know the hardest thing is sticking to it. All the progress we achieve is the hard part but then losing our way is the easy mistake we all make. Add me it won't cost you a money.1
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I completely understand! I started this time weighing 70 pounds more than I had weighed the first time I tried to lose weight using MyFitnessPal!! I just keep thinking about all the time I wasted sliding back into unhealthy habits, and how if I had just stuck with it I could be in maintenance now, and not still obese!!
I definitely don't want to waste even more time, and I can you tell you don't want to either!! We got this!4 -
I started in January and have lost 55 lb so far with 57 to go. I found it to be easy to lose weight. I certainly do hope that each of you can lose the weight you want to. Habits are the key. Recognize the bad, change them to good. For me, the challenge was the workday and the access to the workplace junk food. I have managed to overcome the temptation during the 8 hour days, and am still working on it for the 12 hour days.1
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Been the same as you till I got this app which is great!! Now lost just over three stone with great support from friends on here1
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Hey there! Feel free to add me0
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1. Find motivational friends. Looks like several are already ready to support you.
2. Measure and log everything prior to eating it. I've noticed that if I do this, I'm more aware of what I am putting in my mouth, and generally make better choices.
3. Eat only what I log, and work out at least 5 days a week. I'm not saying that you need to hit the gym for 75 minutes of circuit, but that you need to move... daily... at least 20 minute intervals.
4. Look at your friends diaries. I've seriously found some great ideas for meals and snacks by snooping.
5. Don't give up. Start every day as a new beginning. Mine looks like this. Wake up, restroom, dog out, coffee started, scale. (I do this daily to keep myself in check, others have varying opinions, but if I lost anything I mark it down, if I didn't- I get my priorities straight and have a better day in my diet) I prep meals once a week, and fill up my fridge and snack options with measured foods in baggies, that way when I'm hungry, I have prepacked my own calorie options and I grab one and go.
6. Make daily/ weekly/monthly goals. IE..today's goal is to eat more than 3 colors, as I have a tendency to not eat enough fruits and veggies. This week's goal is to hit 5 workouts and get in my 10,000 day steps. Month goal is 5lbs shed.
Become the person you want to be by doing the things you need to do to get there. Believe in yourself!
Best of luck to you.
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I found this very useful post
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10040368/some-thoughts-on-starting-over/p1
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I'm in the same exact boat!!!!!!!!0
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What you want to do is a very simple process but yet extremely hard. Here's my suggestion or My Philosophy. You can't look at this is a diet. You have to look at it as a lifestyle change. Diets suck you're constantly miserable and you're giving up stuff you enjoy. By looking at this as a lifestyle change you will succeed.
To lose the weight is very simple. It's just a matter of eating less calories than your body burns on a daily basis and doing some exercise. This app is a great help as I could have never done it without it. Where I am right now versus where I was 6 months ago are two totally different people.
Here's the tough part you have to find your why. That why has to be totally selfish. It can't be for your significant other if it can't be for your kids it totally has to be about you. By it being totally about you, all your other whys will take care of themselves. All motivation must be internal, no external force can motivate you. Most importantly you have to realize your worth it.3 -
Welcome back. A lot of life's choices is mindset. Don't tell yourself that you can't or you will fail but rather tell yourself that you can and you will by making small mini goals for yourself to meet and achieve with the promise to exercise because it is healthy for you. Breakfast ideas can be something as simple as Vegetable Quiche Cups -SBD- Recipe - www.Food.com or oatmeal with fruit. I like to add a scoop of protein powder to mine or to make homemade protein bars - yum & simple.
In a pot mix 8 tblsp. peanut butter with 1/2 cup of milk choice and tblsp or so of honey. Melt on low and add cinnamon, 1 1/2 cups of vanilla or chocolate protein powder with 2 cups of oatmeal and any extras like raisins. I top with a handful of chocolate chips. Pat down on wax paper in 9x9 pan and freeze for about 30 minutes. Cut into 8+ bars and bag and refrigerate. Grab and go~!0 -
Ha! My name is Katy and I'm getting back to FP as well. I was about 10 lbs lighter at our wedding last summer. I have a serious sweet tooth and this app helps regulate. Please add me whether you're a newbie or veteran. I would like to be part of the community this time to share support. Have a good day everyone!0
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I feel the same way. Every morning I wake up determined to eat healthy and exercise. By the late afternoon I've all but given up. Tired of starting over. Feel free to add me, there is strength in numbers0
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I'm another Katie, and same here! Ive put back on 40 lbs over the last 2 years. No excuses anymore! Feel free to add me as a friend.0
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I'm starting today. I've been jumping between every diet out there, this time I am not referring this as a "diet"....think that's what fails me.....I have been doing WW, but I really want to remove myself from a plan....we can do this!!!0
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My name is Katy. I have been a member on mfp for years now but I always have trouble sticking to it. I am needing motivation. Weight loss has always been the hardest thing to accomplish in my life. I have went through periods where I will lose 10lbs or so and then I end up falling off the wagon and gaining back more than I lost. I am wanting to get serious and conquer this goal of mine that has ripped me apart by failure over and over again throughout my life. Any motivation tips would be appreciated. Looking for good breakfast ideas to start the day off right. They say that getting started is hard, but sticking with it is harder. Thanks for any support/tips you have to offer.
Hi welcome back then! Honestly, pretty similar story here but I am super determined to stick with it this time. I have been back since May 2015 and I am doing ok, i lost 20kg!
==> breakfast idea: omelets if you have time, or oatmeal (but not sure if you like that), fruits and nuts if you don't have a big appetite in the morning, chia pudding if you're aventurous, smoothies, etc. There's lots to choose from!
==> Tips: take it a day at a time, really. If you want to lose too much too quickly, it might make you want to give up if your results don't show as you wanted them to or if you're starving all the time... Keep hydrated so you don't mistake thirst for hunger. If you can't control yourself around a food, don't keep it in the house. Walking a lot more has helped me tremendously. Sometimes I don't have time/don't want to exercise but I make a point to walk a lot even if I work all day in front of a computer... Most day I reach 12 to 15,000 steps but 8,000 to 10,000 is already a good goal Don't freak out if you have a bad day, don't let it turn into a bad week/month. Invest in a kitchen scale, best decision I ever made! Start thinking you can REALLY do it, really we all need to believe in ourselves more Good luck!!1
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