Name one thing you did that helped you get to you goal..
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Intermittent fasting (5:2) was the key for me. When one only has 8400 weekly calories (1200 a day) life is just so much better and satisfying — now rhat on normal days (5) I have almost 1500 calories.6
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I switched to a whole food plant based diet
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I stopped focusing on all the confusing different diets and stick to eating 1200 calories a day and exercise 30 minutes a day every other day. It’s not fancy and it might not be the “best” way but it worked for me after baby #2 so instead of complicating the process and stressing myself out - I eat what I want and stick to my calories goal.17
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Honesty in logging - even when you don't want to admit it. That and not stressing the small 'oops' moments. :flowerforyou:3
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And running.3
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being totally honest in my logging and with myself4
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Agreed!1
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Consistency with following my plan. No. Matter. What.5
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stopped listening to random advice and researched myself about dieting2
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Honestly and TRULY humbling myself (DAILY admitting I can/may be wrong about many and even most things I've been taught/trained/indoctrinated/programmed to believe what is "good, true, right" ALL my life is wrong, that the greater majority of everything I've ever been programmed to believe (in/of this world) is true is actually a lie and being trained/taught/programmed to calling "good evil and evil good"--that my ways are NOT His Ways at all, it's not about doing nor being "good " it's about denying myself, taking up my own cross and following Jesus and obeying Him in ALL things, not merely things that appeal of my flesh or selfish nature and that actually "cross" His Way, His True and His Life.
Truly seeking The Only True and Living God DAILY for His Guidance and Direction (via His Word, His Way, His Truth and His Life, Jesus) and then repenting (not merely changing my mind about my entire way of thinking and living but ALSO sincerely being sorry/regretting my wrong way of thinking/living/being/doing, for my sinful way(s), being truly sorry for being "self-righteous", self-centered and just plain selfish AND especially for being "religious" and counting my being "religious as SIN. Meaning trying to live for God (The God of The Bible) WITHOUT God at all, just knowing "about" Him, and "agreeing" with Him and His Way, His Truth and His Life/Jesus is merely being a religious "hearer" and not a doer of The Word at all AND is truly NOT knowing Him personally at all.
Once I did that 198 days ago, (Thru/by The Power of His Holy Spirit, not merely my "will"), BAM! He's now truly having His Way in me and ALL kinds of Most Excellent changes are happening in my entire life...not merely weight-loss (I'm no longer obese, now I'm overweight and half-way to my goal). BUT, also the "underlying/root" issues of my being/living "fat" is being marvelously dismantled, one pound and one thought, one day at a time. Like being unhealthy weight wise for so many years, so being "religious" for so many years is a thing of the past and I'm so GLAD it is! This TRULY is what is helping me to get to my goal!
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I stopped drinking calories.
Once I learned how much empty calories I was consuming from liquid calories I cut back, then completely cut them out and saw a lot of benefits...
My skin eventually cleared up. I saved money. I felt better (less headaches, no more caffeine jitters, better sleep, less bloating). Plus I was able to eat more food.
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I was just consistent in hitting my calorie targets...I didn't jump around from plan to plan or this or that...I remained consistent in the process and trusted the process, knowing that it was going to take time.6
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I stopped beating myself up when I wasn't perfect. I have a huge problem with wanting to do things well or not at all. Same with this. I would want to exercise 5-6 days a week, or not at all. Eat super healthy, or junk food.
Give yourself grace. Don't talk yourself out of doing something because you aren't good at it yet.17 -
learning to cut back on things like condiments and sauces. maybe it's not for everyone, but i can eat plain old skinless chicken breasts with buffalo sauce (0 calories!) 4 or 5 days a week. realizing i didn't need all the oils and sugar-filled sauces and instead finding substitutes really made meal prep easier and it cut out so many empty calories from my daily diet without making food feel like a dry, bland punishment.6
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Learned to forgive myself for a bad day or bad weekend. It’s different than not being accountable to myself and my goals. Prior efforts ended in discouragement and disappointment. When forgiving myself became a habit, the bad streaks would end with hope and renewed effort.6
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I stopped denying myself my favorite foods.5
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I stopped eating whatever I wanted whenever i wanted to. I started moving.
I stopped making excuses, even valid ones. I started making new habits.6 -
I put myself first. My health does not take a backseat to anything. Social occasions, cruises, business luncheons - I inquire about the options and bring my own food if necessary. Every. Single. Time.
I’m not fixin’ to do this journey more than once!
Going to a friend’s? Ask if I can bring a dish to open a conversation about the menu. My wonderful friends are happy to serve what I eat.
Cruises? Arrange with headwaiter to pre-order the night before. Protein and veg without sauce are no problem. Treadmill is available, which I don’t have at home.
Business luncheons? When RSVPing, request protein and veg with no sauce. Don’t visit the buffet station.
Christmas Eve traditional lasagna? I will be bringing a protein and veg for myself and sharing wonderful time with my family.
** This is a dr.-supervised eating plan, not the usual CICO. I just want to share my approach: “this is what I eat now and I will arrange for it to be available.”
Thank you for this positive and motivating thread!9
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