What’s your reason why?

laurenelha21
Posts: 33 Member
I am assuming that everyone has a reason for losing weight. Whether it be to feel confident, have kids, or simply be healthy- comment below yours!!

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My wedding6
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To feel confident, to be a healthy role model for my child, to look good for my husband1
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To be the best me, to discipline myself so I can achieve other goals, to control my depression, to increase my confidence.6
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Being fat sucks.4
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Being "mature" is one thing but frumpy and fat is quite another9
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Control my t2 diabetes with food not meds.
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A lifetime of being called Fatboy, being obese. Something about enough pain and change.2
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Want to feel better and control sugar levels.1
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Tired of feeling and being fat. Tired of clothes being too tight. Tired of wondering if I'm still sexy. Tired of being tired7
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To be healthy, aware of what I’m eating, and to look my best.0
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My wedding! Down 32 pounds from July 2017. I'm going to look so good April 20184
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I worked for an electrical contractor about 4 years ago. Left and went into work for myself for a few years. Somewhat recently I returned to that old job about... 3 months ago.
I have 6, 7 co-workers and everyone cept for the boss commented on how fat i had gotten when i went back. Literally the first words i heard were about how much wieght i gained since my departure.
I took it as a wake up call and got on-line and educated myself.
52 mfp days later and I'm down 21lb and much closer to "normal". Currently 159 with a "healthy weight" being 147-144 for my hieght.
The why wasn't so much for me, it was others, pretty much everyone elses unanimous opinion.1 -
My goal was controlling my diabetes. I was morbidly obese when I started, and am now the top end of normal weight. I have reduced my A1c from 11 (very high) to 4.7 (normal non-diabetic levels) and gotten off all meds but metformin, which the doctor said I could go off if I wanted to. I elected to stay on it for its appetite suppressing effects.1
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Sick of walking around in this “Fatsuit”!2
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Coming to the realization that I weighed 100 lbs more than when I was in high school, and if something didn't change quickly if be on a quick downward unhealthy slide. Considering I am married and have three beautiful kids, I did not want to find myself in a position with my health that would cause me to continue to miss out on activities with my active family. So one day things just clicked and I haven't looked back. Now down 80 lbs and working on the last 20 lbs or so.8
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45 and single with grown kids, it's "me" time. For my health, my self esteem, my outlook on the future, and my confidence. I'm refusing to let being middle aged mean I have to look OR act old and frumpy. I'm fighting back, getting my body back to where I'm happy and going to enjoy this 1 life given to me.4
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To prove to myself that I can do anything. So that my outer image matches my inner self. To kick depressions *kitten*.
Edit: I can't spell ;p5 -
Fitness....I wanted to walk up flights of stairs without getting winded, regular push ups on my toes and hiking with ease etc.
Fashion....I wanted to be able to wear cute clothes in normal sizes off the rack. There was a semi-fashionista hidden inside of me and I wanted her to shine though.
Sexiness....I felt sexy when I was overweight, but I wanted the outside to match the inside.
I've put in hard work, sweat and tears and made all of this happen and more.
I began my journey almost 6 years ago and have been maintaining for a few years. I'm still continuing to challenge myself and reaching new fitness-related goals and making new ones.
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Getting old, gotta get healthy2
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My ‘power why’-
When I’m strong and fit on the outside, it relflects who I am on the inside. I like having integrity of body and spirit.
When I treat myself well in terms of basic food and movement management, it feeds itself. I carry myself well, Make better choices about how to spend my time (and who with) and I remember that self-care is a basic part of my recovery from various things.
I like feeling springy and energetic- when I was heavier, I felt weighed down, slow, encumbered by my body. Now I feel enabled by it.
I don’t miss the misery of trying to get clothes to ‘flatter’ my fat self. Now I can wear anything - literally, anything- and look like a fit and healthy person.
I enjoy being a role model; people continuously tell me I inspire them to get back in the gym, to pay more attention to their intake, to eat more vegetables. This makes me happyyyy.2
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