Looking for friends for motivation!
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Hello! I'm 40, mom of 3 on here to loose the baby weight. I have 100+ to loose and am 22 down. I am always happy to meet new MFP friends. I log everyday. Feel free to add me if your looking for support too.4
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My goal is 100 but short goal is 10-15 pounds the first month. Just started a few days ago. We got this!! 🙏👍😊1
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Feel free to add me. I need supportive and regular friends4
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Talk about the gun show above... Great job.... hey yall, feel free to add, would love more friends....1
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Hey all I've lost over 100 gained back 20 but that stops there lol I've got bout 50 feel free to add me0
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Hello all, trying to seriously get back with MFP and looking for some new friends for support and motivation. Please feel free to add me. Thank you for your consideration0
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Started early October and I’ve lost about 21lbs so far, so I’m just under halfway to my goal. Would be nice to have a few friends on here to get ideas off!0
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Hi, I would love some adds. I have used Myfitnesspal before and coming back to it for some friendly cross motivation. Love some new friends. Pam0
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Motivation is temporary habitual behaviour is your best bet grind it out day after day and your good behaviour will become a habit, your welcome x3
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Hey all I could use some motivation and tips! Love chatting so anyone and everyone is welcome to friend me ! Thanks0
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jwadearnold wrote: »Hey all I could use some motivation and tips! Love chatting so anyone and everyone is welcome to friend me ! Thanks
First off, nice pike!
Secondly, always lookin for more support and encouragement. I’ll add ya.1 -
Motivation is temporary habitual behaviour is your best bet grind it out day after day and your good behaviour will become a habit, your welcome x
I definitely agree that the motivation needs to be from yourself... eventually. But the accountability and encouragement from friends on here can be a huge building block towards that. Not everyone has the will power and discipline to keep the motivation going to form those good habits in the beginning. Just saying!
That’s why I love the community on here. Amazing accountability and encouragement0 -
justmejustem87 wrote: »Motivation is temporary habitual behaviour is your best bet grind it out day after day and your good behaviour will become a habit, your welcome x
I definitely agree that the motivation needs to be from yourself... eventually. But the accountability and encouragement from friends on here can be a huge building block towards that. Not everyone has the will power and discipline to keep the motivation going to form those good habits in the beginning. Just saying!
That’s why I love the community on here. Amazing accountability and encouragement
I'm a man of analogies, so consider this:
It's winter; you're in a private cabin in the woods, in front of a fireplace.
Motivation is firewood; you either have it or you don't, and the wood you do have will be used up before long, so you need to figure out how to keep well-stocked on that wood because it's a long winter.
People on MFP tend to ask for 'motivation'; however motivation cannot be given. What they're truly asking for is two things: Inspiration (the spark that ignites the wood); and Accountability (lest one takes the fire for granted and fails to persistently tend to it, in which case the fire goes out).
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justmejustem87 wrote: »Motivation is temporary habitual behaviour is your best bet grind it out day after day and your good behaviour will become a habit, your welcome x
I definitely agree that the motivation needs to be from yourself... eventually. But the accountability and encouragement from friends on here can be a huge building block towards that. Not everyone has the will power and discipline to keep the motivation going to form those good habits in the beginning. Just saying!
That’s why I love the community on here. Amazing accountability and encouragement
I'm a man of analogies, so consider this:
It's winter; you're in a private cabin in the woods, in front of a fireplace.
Motivation is firewood; you either have it or you don't, and the wood you do have will be used up before long, so you need to figure out how to keep well-stocked on that wood because it's a long winter.
People on MFP tend to ask for 'motivation'; however motivation cannot be given. What they're truly asking for is two things: Inspiration (the spark that ignites the wood); and Accountability (lest one takes the fire for granted and fails to persistently tend to it, in which case the fire goes out).
I can get that. But the first step in someone’s motivation, oftentimes, is just that first step of joining the app or gym or whatever that first step may be. For some, it can’t grow from there without accountability and encouragement. Your motivation grows with accomplishments, but some can’t have that growth without support and encouragement. It falls flat.
Don’t know if we’re saying the same thing here in different ways or what. Haha
But to have one, you have to have the other either way you flip it.
Motivation to accountability or accountability to motivation.0 -
I had typed about half a page and decided I needed to make this concise. So I'll do it in bullet points. This is all my opinion, but opinions are made to be challenged.
1. The first step of motivation is Desire. In my analogy it's difficult to place desire, but let's go with a 'bellows', that old-timey hand-powered fan that pushes fresh air into the fire, strengthening it.
2. Support is a means of 'holding someone up', or (in context) keeping someone moving in the direction of their goals. Inspiration, accountability and encouragement are 3 distinct types, though there are surely others.
3. Accountability and encouragement are similar; the primary difference is that (though often sugar-coated here on MFP) accountability generally aims to discourage a negative action or negative trend, or reverse such an action or trend; whereas encouragement aims to, well, encourage positive action through positive reinforcement.0 -
Right. And accountability, the preventive measure, is what I’m here for as my motivation is yet lacking on my own power. But with successes, and other people’s success, I’m inspired to grow my motivation.
I guess I view it as a cycle. I continual need of one for the other.0 -
justmejustem87 wrote: »Right. And accountability, the preventive measure, is what I’m here for as my motivation is yet lacking on my own power. But with successes, and other people’s success, I’m inspired to grow my motivation.
I guess I view it as a cycle. I continual need of one for the other.
Ooh, there's an analogy there. I'm thinking of the sleigh from Elf powered by Christmas spirit, with a supporting engine for when Christmas spirit fades. That's fitting on several levels--which I won't go into detail on as I've typed enough already.
Anyway, accountability and successes you shall have. --as soon as the Great News Feed Outage of 2018 ends.
Side note: I love hijacking threads and making them about me. OP, I can support you however you need, friend me if you'd like.
EDIT: I think the GNFO18 ended!0 -
Anyway, accountability and successes you shall have. --as soon as the Great News Feed Outage of 2018 ends.
Side note: I love hijacking threads and making them about me. OP, I can support you however you need, friend me if you'd like.
EDIT: I think the GNFO18 ended!
Haha! We are friends and it has ended..!! Praise the good Lord!!0 -
Always need more motivation!1
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Kalahiraamonkira wrote: »I'm 26, and looking to lose about 80 lbs. However, I am terrible at keeping myself motivated, and would appreciate some friends to help me out, and I could do the same for you!
@Kalahiraamonkira thankfully you are very young so time is on your side. I was 63 and to the point of using power carts for shopping or where much walking or standing was involved. Our kids had just turned 16 and was having to help me in and out of vehicles, etc and I wanted to recover to give them more hope about their own future health.
I saw myself in my coffin at the funeral home and for hours people walked past me and everyone said, "Well he finally ate his fat butt to death." In my case my top weight never hit 260 that I recall but it was not because I did not eat enough calories to gain more.
On a hunch at the age of 63 in Oct 2014 I cut out all foods containing added sugars and or any form of any grain. Within 14 days my cravings started to fade fast and I was walking with less pain in 30 days. It was day 45 BEFORE I lost the first pound of weight but I had lost an inch in the waist and some of my fat face.
Four years later I have maintained the unplanned 50 pound weight loss for the past three years with better health and health markers than 30 years ago. I still eat the same way but now limit my carbs to 50 grams daily and have never gone hungry even one day because I eat about 3000 calories most days. I am more active and still daily walk a 1/4 of a mile at a fast pace now without resting ever couple hundred feet.
We all do this different so just work to find a Way Of Eating that works for you long term. Key in my case was finding a WOE that cut out my cravings daily. Yes it is fine to read other success stories but remember you success story may wind up sounding very different than my or others.
Best of success in finding the WOE that works best for you for years to come.
Yes working to not die obese and prematurely in front of our kids was a motivating force in my case. I had some fat friends that died in the nursing home just because they were too heavy to manage by the family at home.1 -
Haha I have loved reading these posts, both for the inspiration and the debate about inspiration I'm new here, so how does this work? What do you guys do in the app and for accountability/inspiration/whatever we call it?2
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hillaryschmutz wrote: »Haha I have loved reading these posts, both for the inspiration and the debate about inspiration I'm new here, so how does this work? What do you guys do in the app and for accountability/inspiration/whatever we call it?
This app takes some getting used to. Some people never find the forum.
For ‘support’ of all kinds, you could simply post to and read this forum.
But—even better—add friends. Tap a person’s name, then tap the person’s name again, then tap the icon that looks like a person with a plus sign (+). That’s how you send a friend request.
Friends posts appear on the main screen of the app.
I’ve sent you a request.1 -
I have 105lbs to loose. Need all the motivation I can get. Please add me1
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I’m looking for motivational friends as well!1
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Everyone can add me as well! I only have 5-10 pounds left to lose and then I will be maintaining!0
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Feel free to add me 😊1
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Anyone can add me. Need people who can call me out on my bad choices and keep me on track1
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Feel free to add me, 20lbs to lose to my goal weight so need motivation to get moving again.1
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