Attitude Adjustments! (please share YOURS)

proudseal
proudseal Posts: 83 Member
edited November 28 in Success Stories
I get stuck sometimes -- "it shouldn't be this hard", "this is not fair", "I cannot sustain this level of suffering", blah blah blah. I know I have to change my attitude but I think it would help to hear from other people who've actually done it.

Can you guys who have lost weight please share some of your mental game? What are some bad attitudes you had to overcome? How did you change your thinking, or what do you tell yourself that helps you lose weight?
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  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
    The big mindset change for me was buying into the philosophy of manipulating my diet for fat loss and exercising for enjoyment, health and aesthetics. It was liberating as I’m not a cardio person, I like weights, and I no longer felt like I had to do as much cardio which I dreaded. This also meant making sure my logging was on point; no more guessing, no more skipping days, no more “close enough”. Granted, I’m just dealing with vanity weight and trying to look as best I can, but I’ve been more successful since hyper-vigilant about my data than ever.

    Sometimes, to talk myself out of a negative choice, be it eating something that would put me over on calories or skip a workout I’ll ask myself something to the effect of “does this choice get me closer to the way I ultimately want to look?” And that usually makes the right choice for me.
  • proudseal
    proudseal Posts: 83 Member
    What a fun question!
    "It's not fair!" "It shouldn't be this hard!" "This must be easier for everyone else!" "It's not working! I have been on a diet for 2 days already, I should be done!"
    I am in process, not there (50 pounds lost, just 75 to go!), but for what it's worth, I sometimes make fun of those thoughts. "It's not fairrrrr!" is me saying the same thing about something I don't like as when I was about 2. "Why can't this go faster?" is, underneath, me whining about the trip the same way I did on family trips when I was 5 -- "Are we there yet? Waaah!" If you say some of these things out loud (by yourself, not in public) and stamp your foot, etc., you can really get how funny it is.
    So I notice I am running the tape (saying something I have been saying for years), poke fun at myself, and then get back to work.

    I love this! Thanks!
  • proudseal
    proudseal Posts: 83 Member
    If it's too hard, don't quit, make it easier. If it's too fast, don't quit, slow down. Whatever it is, just don't quit.

    If your diet isn't working, try some other way, but don't quit.

    The results come EVENTUALLY. But not if you quit and start and quit and start over and quit.

    This is great! And congrats on your success! :)
  • proudseal
    proudseal Posts: 83 Member
    Thanks everybody who posted!! <3:)

    I heard another good one the other day. "Don't worry about tomorrow, that's future [your-name-here]'s problem. Just worry about what you can do today."
  • IHaveMyActTogether
    IHaveMyActTogether Posts: 945 Member
    proudseal wrote: »
    If it's too hard, don't quit, make it easier. If it's too fast, don't quit, slow down. Whatever it is, just don't quit.

    If your diet isn't working, try some other way, but don't quit.

    The results come EVENTUALLY. But not if you quit and start and quit and start over and quit.

    This is great! And congrats on your success! :)

    Thanks! Don't quit! :)
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  • MsBaz2018
    MsBaz2018 Posts: 384 Member
    Bad attitude: why is dessert so calorific!! Some people don't even like food. Why do I get penalized for loving food and trying out new recipes!

    But then it's my motivation to exercise to bank the calories for dessert. And overall to eat better overall so that I can eat some high calorie foods once in a while without blowing my calorie budget.
  • New_Heavens_Earth
    New_Heavens_Earth Posts: 610 Member
    Telling myself that I did not wake up like this, no one does. My friend told me that my progres is the result of consistency and endurance. I have been so tempted by the quick result schemes out there that I've lost sight and gratitude for what I have done and what works. I know what to do and how. I just need to focus on that instead of the how long.
  • Snowflake1968
    Snowflake1968 Posts: 6,980 Member
    Personally- I think if it’s hard, your doing something wrong.
    I’ve spent about 15 years doing a diet that was hard, restricting and would leave me giving up. I always wanted quick results. I wanted to be thin yesterday. It was all or nothing for me.
    This time round it’s different. I’m not on a diet so I can’t fall off. This time I told myself, there is no time limit. There is no end goal. I’m just going to eat a little bit better and exercise and if in a years time I’ve maintained and not gained then that is success.
    I also used to think oh I won’t exercise today- one day won’t make a difference. But this time I’ve told myself -
    Every day counts.
    It’s not about perfect, it’s about effort. And when that effort is implemented every single day, great things will happen.
    I’ve changed my attitude now for a year and I’ve lost 42 pound. It hasn’t been hard. I still have all the things I want, Chinese food, chocolate, crisps but I have them in moderation as part of a balanced diet. In the beginning I was exercising to lose weight now I do it because I enjoy it.
    Be kind to yourself. You can do anything you want

    I love your whole attitude, but this sticks out for me. I am doing the same thing. A loss is a loss no matter how tiny it seems at the time.
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