My key to maintaining motivation and control during the holidays
lorrpb
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I prefer #2 over #1. If I don't want to go back to #1, I need to stay on track.
#1. June 2014. 301 lbs
#2. Nov 2016, 155 lbs
#1. June 2014. 301 lbs
#2. Nov 2016, 155 lbs
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Great visual on the motivation!
Thanks!!!1 -
I don't think of Holidays as time off. I treat them like any other day, so I still hit the gym consistently and still eat within limits all year around.
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Isn't it great how much more functional your body is when you drop that much weight? Back aches, hip aches and hobbling around suck. Last year I refused to get caught up in the holidays, and this year I'm doing the same.1
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Wow you are a motivation!! My goal for the year was to reach onederland and maintain that through the holidays. I've achieved the first step and I'm on track to achieve the second part.3
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You really are a wonder to behold.
And a great inspiration.
Cheers, h.1 -
Wowness!!!!!! Congrats! !!1
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Thanks guys! Keep it going EVERYONE!!2
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Omg that is awesome!!!! Good work!1
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You don't look like the same person!! Congratulations and you certainly are an inspiration to me!!1
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You are such an inspiration, Lori! Awesome!
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Congrats you look fantastic. Just shows how consistency and being motivated pays off.1
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You got it!1
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wow @lorrpb you have done an amazing job.
You see so many versions of #1 around and most of them probably think it's too late for them to get to #2. You are the proof that it is possible.
It looks like life must be so much more comfortable for you now - as a larger busted woman myself one of the good things about losing weight is less weight in the front to carry round!! You are inspirational thanks for posting.1 -
Congrats you look fantastic. Just shows how consistency and being motivated pays off.
I would add that's it's the plan, habit, and discipline that is even more important than motivation!girlinahat wrote: »wow @lorrpb you have done an amazing job.
You see so many versions of #1 around and most of them probably think it's too late for them to get to #2. You are the proof that it is possible.
It looks like life must be so much more comfortable for you now - as a larger busted woman myself one of the good things about losing weight is less weight in the front to carry round!! You are inspirational thanks for posting.
I started when I was 59. I was convinced that it was too late, and that it was metabolically impossible for MY body to lose weight. Now at 61 I'm in the best shape of my life and am beginning to outperform fitness buddies who've been working out far longer than I have. And, yes, life is much more comfortable in many ways. Lack of pain and the ability to move are wonderful things!0 -
middlehaitch wrote: »
You really are a wonder to behold.
And a great inspiration.
Cheers, h.
Yes, the last one was a year old. I was so shocked when I saw this pic - it must be the camera angle because "I" can't possibly be that thin, LOL!1
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