help with motivation
maryrivers3574
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Hello, I have been on a roller coaster with my weight most of my life. I lose most of my weight in the spring and summer and I gain it again in the winter and I have no reason to I have exercise equipment to use. I lock myself in the house and I just don't care. I need to stay motivated all year round. Any suggestions.
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I also have been on a roller coaster of weight gain all my life and found yoga to be most helpful. I think the key element has been looking at my journey in a new way. Being kind to myself when I make a backslide and looking at why I turned to food and my feelings behind that. I sometimes hibernate and feel better when I keep to of a routine of going to a yoga class... I have pushed myself on those days and have always felt better about myself for getting out.1
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maryrivers3574 wrote: »Hello, I have been on a roller coaster with my weight most of my life. I lose most of my weight in the spring and summer and I gain it again in the winter and I have no reason to I have exercise equipment to use. I lock myself in the house and I just don't care. I need to stay motivated all year round. Any suggestions.
"No reason" isn't necessarily true. You may have Seasonal Affective Disorder. My wife starting using full-spectrum bulbs at the advice of her psychiatrist, and it does seem to help. Couldn't hurt, at any rate. You might wish to speak to a doctor about it.
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Those lights, and taking vitD does help.
If you do the hibernate, which a lot of us do, during winter adjust your calories accordingly. Hard, I know, when it is pot roast, not steak and salad season, but it is doable- even if you change from a 1 lbs loss to a .5 lbs loss.
And if you stop exercising stop eating back the cals earned.
The other thing I find helps is signing up for a programme. I try a new thing every year almost. I do find if I have paid the money and made the comitment, just like any other appointment, I will go.
The trick is recognizing your habits and adjusting your calories in and calories out accordingly.
Maintain- winter, lose- summer.
Small deficit - winter, larger- summer.
If movement drops in the winter drop your MFP activity level and only eat back the cals you expend when exercising.
Cheers, h.2 -
Thank you for all the advice. I guess this whole process is trial and error. I wish losing weight was easy. All of you are great. Thank you.2
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