What Other Factors (Besides Nutrition) Help You Succeed?

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  • jesssiebee1983
    jesssiebee1983 Posts: 27 Member
    Ugh. To ignore those who go on about having to do this for the rest of your life. This is a diet and there's nothing magical about it. Eat whatever you want, as long as it's under your calorie goal. When you get to your goal weight, eat at your calorie goal to stay there. Don't get malnourished by living off instant noodles. Exercise if you like it and if you care about your health move for like 30 minutes a day, but it's probably not going to help you lose much weight unless you spend hours in the gym every day. Mystery solved!
  • katkearro
    katkearro Posts: 15 Member
    edited October 2016
    1. Exercise
    2. Recording Food
    3. Using a Scale
    4. Being accountable
    5. Not giving up!

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  • Carysta
    Carysta Posts: 152 Member
    Realizing this is the key to success and cuts through all of the derp and woo.

    Thank you for 'derp and woo' I laughed so hard at this :) Everything you said about calorie deficit is true and I wholeheartedly agree with that, but your finale... thanks. Needed that!

    For me, it's been about recognizing that I needed help to get started. I'm in a bariatric weight loss program now (not geared to surgery, just to learning to be better, forever) that the Ontario Bariatric Network provides. I've only been to two sessions so far but I am finding it a hugely positive experience.

    Sometimes it's incredibly hard to ask for help, but it's so worth it. My friends and family and MFP friends are so supportive and having support makes it so much easier.

    Something else I have found helpful, oddly, is adult colouring books. I find that they keep my hands and mind busy and distracted and I'm less likely to overeat. Have been reaching for my water and a book to help refocus and so far it's been helping! Any distraction that keeps your hands busy, be it knitting or colouring or gaming could help. It's what makes you happy and works for you that isn't food oriented :)
  • adriennevy
    adriennevy Posts: 53 Member
    Going to the gym straight from work so I don't have time to sit down and get lazy.
  • akerra27
    akerra27 Posts: 117 Member
    Believing in yourself enough and knowing you are worth it. Being positive about everything and I mean everything.
  • wilarose
    wilarose Posts: 1 Member
    1) removing toxic horribly abusive people from my life
    2) changing jobs
    3) 10k steps a day
    4) joining a gym and hiring coaches/personal trainers
    5) MFP app using macros and going lowish carb high protein
    6) daily vitamin
    7) haven't watch TV in 2 years (except for seahawks at the bar)
    8) learning to like myself and being alone
    9)therapy
    10) lots of self work

    Another Hawk fan! I like you already!
  • lanenadepapi143
    lanenadepapi143 Posts: 5 Member
    no carbs
  • judis100
    judis100 Posts: 63 Member
    I think it helps a lot to have an accountability partner or group - both for the support and the sense of letting someone down, which for some reason is a bigger motivator than letting myself down (sadly!). Also, it helped me to be scared of becoming diabetic. But probably the most important contributor to my success was recognizing that this is a permanent lifestyle change and not just a temporary fix.
  • miqael234
    miqael234 Posts: 2 Member
    Limit my calories intake, havr positive mumind and try to enjoy your life while still can. I manage to lose 15kg within 1.5 months with strict diet.Btw.. im satisfied with the result and i try to maintain my weight and MFP help! :smile:
  • Steff46
    Steff46 Posts: 516 Member
    Interesting friends and activities! I joined a triathlon club and have made lots of friends that are very active and that motivate me to get out and get some fun in my day. Lots of fun activities! Staying busy keeps me going. Also taking my "trigger" foods out of the house.
  • quietandmildspirit
    quietandmildspirit Posts: 19 Member
    Kullerva I laughed really good at the sugarless jello Lord and Savior bit. I will try it because I just die for something sweet.
  • Eleted
    Eleted Posts: 121 Member
    Quiet and Kullerva. Sugar free strawberry jello ( 10 calories) with Chocolate Redi Wip( 15 calories). It satisfies the sweet tooth big time!!!
  • frankie671
    frankie671 Posts: 51 Member
    Getting a Fitbit and making sure I always walk 10k steps a day, ideally 15k. I love walking now and I do it all the time, I even go out of my way to walk by getting off the train a few stops early in the mornings. I raised my calorie goals and now I eat to fuel my body instead of starving myself. I also learnt about macros and what I actually need! I've started a progressive weight lifting programme and learnt that the only way to get to my goals is to lift, not just tons of cardio! I've seen a huge difference in my body over the past couple of months but more importantly, I FEEL so much healthier and happier.
  • Acceptance. I don't go to the gym because I "have to", because "I will be fat", or because I'm at war with my body. I go to feel good, have fun, and stay more awake in class. If I went on the stairmaster groaning about how much I hated the pain and my butt, I'd release a lot of cortisol... but when I go and blast my favorite song, I feel like I'm flying.
  • daylilytrees
    daylilytrees Posts: 1 Member
    ubermofish wrote: »
    Marinated mushrooms (without oil) are awesome too.

    What do you use to marinate mushrooms?
  • SapphireMoon23
    SapphireMoon23 Posts: 139 Member
    Planning & preparing meals a day or two ahead. Staying just under daily cal goal.
    Weigh in the AM almost daily. Light exercise.
    Garcinia cambogia. 3 liters water. Stay grateful for every oz of progress. Quality sleep.
  • roamingmum
    roamingmum Posts: 9 Member
    Understanding the maths of weight loss: 3500 calories = 1lb of fat. Which means there is no quick fix (e.g. jumping on the scales to see how many pounds I've lost since yesterday) just genuine lifelong change. 55lb lost and maintain.
  • AutumnDancer26
    AutumnDancer26 Posts: 23 Member
    Being honest about what I was eating really helped me. I was eating very healthy most times, but I didn't realize how out of whack my ratios and portions were. Also, I'm doing this for me, accepting the fact that I'm beautiful at my size, and that I am only doing this to have a healthy and happy body and soul.
  • LVNF04
    LVNF04 Posts: 2,607 Member
    I don't know if anyone ever looks at it from this angle, but if you don't have your own kitchen, then you can't cook heavy meals, and if you can't afford food, then you flatout don't over eat. ha ha
  • Helloitsdan
    Helloitsdan Posts: 5,564 Member
    Fixing sleep and reducing stress!
  • Chilli7777
    Chilli7777 Posts: 112 Member
    Visualising and keeping my journey in the forefront of my mind
  • meierhofer21
    meierhofer21 Posts: 8 Member
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Simplifying the process was the biggest one to me. As soon as I stopped worrying about eating the right foods or doing the right exercises I was able to make it work. I ate things I enjoyed that kept me full and did exercises I enjoyed.

    Second biggest was to stop trying to lose weight so fast. Two pounds per week didn't give me nearly enough calories and once I decided on slower weight loss I was able to stick to it.

    This! Eating what I want, just not as much! And finding exercise that works for me. I love my jIllian michaels dvd, she is real. And saves on gym membership, no excuses!!
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