what do you do with discouraging comments?

enidite
enidite Posts: 92 Member
edited December 4 in Success Stories
Hi, I have not posted here , but today I have a question for all you successful people out there. My weight loss journey has been going slow but steady. I had backslidden and gained some back, but I am back in Onderland and have lost a total of 75 lbs with 65 to go. I don't advertise my weight loss at work, but when I am asked, I answer questions. I have a colleague who asked me what my goal is and I told him 135 lbs, which I feel is reasonable for my height (I'm 5'4"). He told me I won't make that , I'll probably stall at around 170 and that's it. I kind of felt frustrated especially because I am so afraid to put the weight back on. Last year, the same colleague had told me, I probably have lost all the weight I could, because my body was used to the higher weight and has now a higher set point. I'm not sure why he says things like that, I don't think he has ill intentions, but I really don't know how to deal with such comments. They really demoralize me especially because this journey has not been easy for me. Sometimes it's been a daily struggle to learn this new life style. I try to think of all the people here that have achieved amazing results and I try to think " why shouldn't I be able to reach such a goal even at 52?" But comments like that make me doubt that I'll ever get there.
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  • c50blvdbabe
    c50blvdbabe Posts: 213 Member
    I am hoping this is just his "ignorance" showing and hes not being malicious. At any rate, I would let him know that while you are aware of his opinion, you do not feel it necessary to discuss your weight loss with him. It's a private matter. If that doesn't work, try to avoid any situation that would warrant this personal conversation.
  • blackchick46
    blackchick46 Posts: 27 Member
    i agree with all the above
  • Hmeek22
    Hmeek22 Posts: 15 Member
    I agree with all of the above it is none of his business. But hey, maybe instead of letting him get to you, give him a swift kick in the teeth and prove him wrong. We are all with you on this journey, I sometimes think my height/weight goals seem unreachable but I'm still aiming for them! Good luck!
  • billglitch
    billglitch Posts: 538 Member
    We have all had those few that for some reason want to put us down or keep us down. Ignore all of the naysayers. Do what you need to do for yourself. I say *kitten* them
  • PennWalker
    PennWalker Posts: 554 Member
    These phrases work (especially with a glare) and are G-rated so you can say them in the office. They work best if you say nothing else (no explaining).

    Stop it!
    Knock it off!
    Enough!
  • MJFSH
    MJFSH Posts: 7,252 Member
    i haven't read all the comments above, but the one immediately above is my real mantra. Hearing it from anyone that it's not doable, you can't do, not your body type or whatever negative they had to say sounded to me like i was challenged to prove them wrong, to show that once you set your mind on something, nothing can stop you.
    i have researched, done trial and errors with workouts and nutrition, improved and prepared myself mentally to overcome all the roadblocks and get where i want to be. not there yet, but am on my way!
  • ashcky
    ashcky Posts: 393 Member
    I haven't told anyone my goal weight because I know they will tell me I'll be too skinny. So I just say that I'm taking it a little at a time and do not really have a specific goal I will know when I get there.
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