What is driving you to stick with your diet?

I have tried every diet and for one reason or another I quit. My wife says I can only stick with a diet for a week!. So I was talking to my son-in-law and we challenged each other to lose weight. If I lose I cannot go to the casino. If he loses he has to put his mother on speed dial and call her twice a week plus no going to the movies. The competition really seems to be helping me. I am committed to not losing and making my 180 pound goal by the end of January 2018. What is driving you to stick with your diet?
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  • bgh707
    bgh707 Posts: 164 Member
    I just physically feel and look much better.
  • nomorepuke
    nomorepuke Posts: 320 Member
    edited February 2017
    I stick to it because it doesn't feel like a chore. I love what I eat. The enormous weight loss, health improvement and the new life style don't make me want to change a thing.
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    The thing that got my attention to the imperative of losing weight was a sharp change in my blood cholesterol numbers. They had been 'good' for years and suddenly were 'bad'. My choice was to exercise and lose weight, or take statin drugs. I hate drugs. So I exercised and lost weight. A few months ago my Dr. suggested I stop losing at 180. I'm at 178.6 this morning. There's more to go and work on, but it's not a diet. It's a way of living in which I don't spend as much money on casual dining as before and I don't spend as much money on fast food as before. It's an opening of new discoveries as I've learned to bake bread and pizza, and ferment dairy. It's different for everybody, but your challenge is going to have to be replaced with your own way of living change.
  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
    I have tried every diet and for one reason or another I quit. My wife says I can only stick with a diet for a week!. So I was talking to my son-in-law and we challenged each other to lose weight. If I lose I cannot go to the casino. If he loses he has to put his mother on speed dial and call her twice a week plus no going to the movies. The competition really seems to be helping me. I am committed to not losing and making my 180 pound goal by the end of January 2018. What is driving you to stick with your diet?

    First thing is - don't think of it as a diet, it's a lifestyle change. Temporary diets don't give lasting results. Everything can be different if you simply change a few little things for the rest of your life.

    Secondly - a word of caution. The usual recommended rate of weight loss is between 1 and 1.5 lbs per week. Check whether this makes your goal realistic or not. There are 49 weeks between now and your chosen date.

    Are you trying to lose 180 lbs, or get your weight down to 180 lbs?
  • Lizzy622
    Lizzy622 Posts: 3,705 Member
    I also do not call it a diet. I find that I just feel better when I stick to my eating and exercise plan. Most of my health issues tend to be tied to weight and lack of movement. If I want to feel good, I need to keep on course.
  • danibopp
    danibopp Posts: 17 Member
    I've been sticking to it more because I have found like minded people to share recipes and strength progress with! I also joined a group personal training class at my gym and so I am slowing growing into my gym community. Other than the social aspects, I love how eating well and exercising has made me feel! I feel refreshed and satisfied. My boyfriend and I set three mini goals for the week and have a reward or consequence set up. That is also a huge help. I have hit every single workout I scheduled and I've cut cheese out of my diet for the past two weeks now. That's a huge success for me
  • KeepRunningFatboy
    KeepRunningFatboy Posts: 3,055 Member
    I sign up for races: half marathons & marathons. I use those as goals to keep my diet in check.
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,611 Member
    I sign up for races: half marathons & marathons. I use those as goals to keep my diet in check.

    Yep ... mine are long distance rides.

    When I moved to the area where I now live, I couldn't do the long distance rides I used to be able to do because I'd put on a bit of weight and this area is very hilly. I might have managed on flat ground, but hauling that weight up hills put me out of the time limits for my events.

    So I lost the weight so I could get back into my events ... and I keep it off so I can keep doing my events. :)
  • frawley23
    frawley23 Posts: 31 Member
    I had gestational diabetes which is a pretty good indication that I will develop type 2 diabetes in the future. I'm.dedicated to changing my lifestyle so that I can avoid diabetes as long as possible. Being a positive role model for my little girl as she grows up will be an added bonus.
  • courtneyfabulous
    courtneyfabulous Posts: 1,863 Member
    What is making me stick to it is that it is working. I now understand how to lose weight (thanks MFP) and have been losing consistently since September. as the weight comes off, I want more to come off.

    I'm doing this for me. Not for my wife or family or anything like that. This is all about what I can do for me. And it's working.

    Same here- I've wanted to lose weight/not be overweight my whole life but nothing was working or if something did work it was temporary (like crash diets)... I was ready to give up when I discovered tracking macros and counting calories with myfitnesspal and figured "why not"... not expecting it to work but I'd tried everything else so might as well give it a shot... and it WORKED!!

    I also had a health crisis in my early 30s which made me truly value my health. Once you lose your health you realize how valuable it is and will do anything to get it back and keep as healthy as possible!!

    So yeah a combo of a major health wake up call, having wanted to lose weight for practically ever, and finally finding something that works!!! Yay!

    OP remember to plan for maintenance once you lose the weight. You don't want to do all that work, win (or lose) the bet, and then go back to your old ways of eating and end up gaining it all back!! Make sure when you're finished losing weight to do a reverse diet and then keep tracking everything but at your maintenance calories instead of a weight loss deficit. Losing the weight is only HALF the battle! The other half is keeping it off!
  • Boland_D
    Boland_D Posts: 85 Member
    My hot bod from two years ago.
    Jk, but kinda not.
    I just feel how out of shape I am in everyday activities. It's a lot to carry around and it's weighing me down.
  • Budjola
    Budjola Posts: 148 Member
    overall feeling of being healthier and looking good while doing so
  • gregfrompenn
    gregfrompenn Posts: 13 Member
    I probably should be eating a little heathier but I am sticking to counting calories, 1,600 per day and I have been satisfied.