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Really struggling :(

Miss_Spooky
Miss_Spooky Posts: 29 Member
edited November 2024 in Motivation and Support
Hi everyone. Im trying so hard to eat better and exercise more but with my mental health issues its such a struggle :( Its like im stuck in this vicious circle I cannot seem to get out of. Anyone else going through this? I have 116lbs to lose and I know by losing it my mental health will improve so much. Can i ask, how do you all stay motivated? Im not ashamed to say i need any help I can get so please feel free to add me x

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  • tg16nullity
    tg16nullity Posts: 56 Member
    Great advice, 88olds!

    Spooky, I don't know much about your situation or weight loss efforts, but I know depression personally. Try to use it as fuel. If you have time for a walk (or jog) right before sunrise, do it. A dose of nature/beauty and a feeling of accomplishment is a great way to start the day; a victory over whatever cloud hangs over you and a nice metabolism boost to boot.

    Easier said than done, but try to focus on the victories rather than the scale. If you are eating right and being more active, that's a win.

    Hang in there!
  • hollyegriffith15
    hollyegriffith15 Posts: 1 Member
    Thanks for sharing thoughts on motivation. I feel like I've hit a plateau and I hear people say oh you are looking good and I thank them but the negative voice in my head is saying that I am not seeing the results as fast/consistently as a had hopes for. Then I get depressed thinking I'm being a jerk for complaining that it's not enough when every pound off and each change should be appreciated. I have changed sizes in clothes which should be a huge motivator but I keep thinking if I'm not continuing to lose weight I may stop pushing myself and backslide into old ways. Is anyone else feeling this way?
  • dseatea
    dseatea Posts: 1 Member
    It is a struggle and one I've worked through since about 10. Just not fun but the positives of staying on a plan really are worth it. I agree takes a lot to stay motivated. Sometimes just doing it Imp. Then it will work. Walks are essential.
  • DebLaBounty
    DebLaBounty Posts: 1,169 Member
    Depression is a bi#@ch. Sometimes the voice in your head says not to even leave the house. The key for me is to get out of bed, drink a strong cup of coffee with cream, and dress in my comfortable walking clothes. I force myself out the door for a 15 or 30 minute walk. It is becoming a habit. Just opening my front door and stepping onto the porch feels like a major accomplishment! It will help clear your head, trust me.

    I agree with the setting of small goals. Mine is to celebrate every time I lose 5 pounds. It might not show outwardly, but I worked hard for it so I give myself a pat on the back. Honestly, I look in the mirror and don't see a change but I know eventually I will. Keep going!

    I've installed the Happy Scale app on my phone and input my weight every once in a while. Instead of showing all the fluctuations as a source of "failure", the graph shows the downward trend.

    You can't necessarily will yourself out of a depressive episode, but you can ignore it for half an hour to take that walk.
  • besmith11
    besmith11 Posts: 106 Member
    Think about WHY you are continuing this journey. I have my motivators posted all over my house in the form of pictures. I am doing this for my little nieces and nephew that have said that they want me around for a long time to come. Whenever I go to the fridge they are there. The scale? Their pictures are right in my line of sight.

    I also concur with everyone that says track everything.
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