Restarting for like the 100th time
ahebert55
Posts: 9 Member
Hello everyone. I'm a 38 year old single mom trying to get healthy. I've got quite a bit yo loose.
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Good luck1
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Hi, I'll be 38 next month so we are same age. I've lost about 70 but still have another 50 to lose. Feel free to add me and we can motivate each other.2
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Feel free to add me to. I know what it's like to start over and over..2
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This is my 100th time restarting to lol we got this feel free to add me as a friend1
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I'm a33 year old mom of two who also needs to lose a little over 100 lbs. So I understand what you are going through. Feel free to add me so we can be support for each other. Wishing you all the best, you got this!2
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Feel free to add me, I'll do my best to encourage anyone. I've lost 77 pounds, my health has improved so much. You can do it too!2
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Same!0
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Me too. We can do this!0
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You have took the first and most important step you are going for it again I have lost 95lbs still got more to loose let's *SMASH THIS* add me if you want1
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You WILL LOSE weight if you consistently eat less than you burn. But you have to do, not just try.
Set up MFP to lose 1% of your body weight per week. You get a calorie number to hit. Hit it. Every day. You lose weight. Simple.
Simple is not the same as easy. But you can make it as easy or as difficult as you want.0 -
just out of curiosity, why do people stop? If you continue you would not have to restart, and go through the whole process again. If you restart, what are you going to do different so that you do not stop?
Sorry if this sounds presumptuous, but I just wonder, as I started this journey 3 years ago, and never looked back (well, actually I started it 33 years ago, when I gave up alcoholic beverages )1 -
Add me as a friend and then go and read my profile page. You will see everything that I have been through just to get to this point. Loosing weight and getting healthy is a challenging thing to do and it seems like society is against us. We must rally together to break through to the healthy inner us. We can do this!!!!!!1
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Welcome!! Feel free to add me0
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just out of curiosity, why do people stop? If you continue you would not have to restart, and go through the whole process again. If you restart, what are you going to do different so that you do not stop?
Sorry if this sounds presumptuous, but I just wonder, as I started this journey 3 years ago, and never looked back (well, actually I started it 33 years ago, when I gave up alcoholic beverages )
I can't speak for others, but for me it was because of an unrealistic viewpoint. When I lost three years ago, I thought 'Sweet, I don't have to log any more, as long as I stay super active I can eat like everyone else does' etc etc. Three years later and I had to restart. While I had learned good lessons during my first round, I hadn't identified my keystone habit, the one that everything else would hang on. I'm pretty sure now that it's the accountability of logging what I eat. Not everyone's keystone habit will be the same, but we all have one.
And there was value in succeeding the first time, there has been value in the setback I went through, and I will use all those lessons to continue to be a stronger, healthier, more deliberate version of myself. At the end of the day, it's the best I can do.
And to the OP, I agree with those who say not to 'try' getting healthy, start being healthier. You've taken a proactive step by even looking at MFP. There's a ton of wisdom on here. Start simply and build on that. You can do this, but it does take doing, not trying. You can do this0
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