Never able to stick to anything
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Sassybish
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I can never seem to stick to any of my diet or exercise plans but now I'm ready for a change, and ready to get myself ready for summer. I need someone who wont leave me alone. To keep at me about my goals. To help not let me slip. Anyone willing to help would be awesome.
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Somebody, please help me out!1
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Honestly, if you can't "stick to it" either the diet and exercise plan are too extreme for you, or you just don't have it as a priority in your life. If you NEED someone to keep you going, then it sounds like it's more about personal commitment. Till you remedy that, it doesn't matter much how much someone tries to help. Do it on your own for 2 weeks. If you can't get through that, no amount of cheering on will help.
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Yeah i guess that is true but its always good for support and motivation!0
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These issues are usually derived from an all or nothing mentality. Never "slipping up" (I don't really call it that) isn't a realistic expectation. With this kind of mentality, a "slip up" turns into an, "oh well, *kitten* it...I already ruined it" and you're never going to get anywhere with that mentality.
I eat well most of the time and exercise regularly...I also go to pool parties and BBQs, and we like to have pizza on most Friday nights. These things aren't particularly material to what I'm doing on the whole, so I don't really worry about them. Having pizza on Friday doesn't make me suddenly let the rest of my diet go to *kitten*...9 -
You definitely right, but I am a all or nothing sort of person which sucks sometimes. They say it takes 30 days to be able to break or make a habbit, so the first 30 will be the hardest.5
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Find something you can both enjoy and fit into your lifestyle. It doesn't need to be drastic and immediate. Small changes and consistent healthy habits are all it really takes. Be good to yourself!4
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KeepRunningFatboy wrote: »Find something you can both enjoy and fit into your lifestyle. It doesn't need to be drastic and immediate. Small changes and consistent healthy habits are all it really takes. Be good to yourself!
Thankyou! I will try0 -
I can never seem to stick to any of my diet or exercise plans but now I'm ready for a change, and ready to get myself ready for summer. I need someone who wont leave me alone. To keep at me about my goals. To help not let me slip. Anyone willing to help would be awesome.
You have to give yourself "permission" to screw up and then just keep moving forward. No one can change this mindset for you.
"Rather than aiming to be perfect, aim to be better than you were yesterday."
Losing weight isn't about stringing xxx amount of perfect days together. Losing weight is about finding realistic changes. I can eliminate foods I love, temporarily. But that just leaves me with temporary weight loss.6 -
I can never seem to stick to any of my diet or exercise plans but now I'm ready for a change, and ready to get myself ready for summer. I need someone who wont leave me alone. To keep at me about my goals. To help not let me slip. Anyone willing to help would be awesome.
You have to give yourself "permission" to screw up and then just keep moving forward. No one can change this mindset for you.
"Rather than aiming to be perfect, aim to be better than you were yesterday."
Losing weight isn't about stringing xxx amount of perfect days together. Losing weight is about finding realistic changes. I can eliminate foods I love, temporarily. But that just leaves me with temporary weight loss.
Thankyou this is awesome, I always try lose lots of weight fast, rather than doing it the normal way and making realistic goals.
I guess because im not trying to lose that much weight, i always have the mind set that itl be easy to lose, which is not true. Any weight is hard to lose, no matter how much youre trying to work off0 -
What is MFP? I keep seeing this,but have no idea what it means. Thanks.0
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Maybe start with something small, for example I started with simply cutting out Soda, then I started talking walks at night. Then I found MFP and started tracking my calories and i've lost 32 pounds in the past four months. I normally dont stick to anything either, however something was different this time and im not sure what it was.
Edit: Cutting soda is just something I couldnt moderate, not saying no one can handle soda, for me it was just a trigger, there are no good or bad foods.3 -
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laurenebargar wrote: »Maybe start with something small, for example I started with simply cutting out Soda, then I started talking walks at night. Then I found MFP and started tracking my calories and i've lost 32 pounds in the past four months. I normally dont stick to anything either, however something was different this time and im not sure what it was.
Edit: Cutting soda is just something I couldnt moderate, not saying no one can handle soda, for me it was just a trigger, there are no good or bad foods.
Thanyou!0 -
You definitely right, but I am a all or nothing sort of person which sucks sometimes.They say it takes 30 days to be able to break or make a habbit, so the first 30 will be the hardest.3
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Everything's possible, never give up.
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kommodevaran wrote: »You definitely right, but I am a all or nothing sort of person which sucks sometimes.They say it takes 30 days to be able to break or make a habbit, so the first 30 will be the hardest.
Everything you said is totallyon board, and i also know already, but its all ways good to hear it from other too, thankyou0 -
MysticGoalie wrote: »Everything's possible, never give up.
Thankyou x1
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