How to get in the right mindset for weight loss?

Alright, so I've been struggling with weight loss since middle school, and as of right now, I'm a junior in University.
I am at the highest weight I've ever been right now, and I really want to lose weight so I've started thinking about all my past attempts at weight loss, and I've come to the conclusion that it's not just about eating healthy and exercising — you have to be positive and a non-toxic mind in order to really go though with weight loss successfully.

And that's my problem.

I absolutely hate myself.
So much, that I haven't looked in the mirror in so long. I feel like I was bullied into submission in middle school. Before, middle school, I was fine. I never had a negative thought, but after 3 years of torment, I just... learned to hate myself and started agreeing with what everyone said. Whenever someone calls me 'beautiful' or 'pretty', I freak out and accuse them of lying or saying that to be polite or to make me feel better.

Anyway, I want to get better, but I have no idea how. I've become a binge eater because of my past (and family issues too) and I heard Yoga helps with the mind, so I'm starting to do that and I hope it helps, but it kinda sounds too good to be true...
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  • eriellegonzalez01
    eriellegonzalez01 Posts: 33 Member
    @apullum
    I have tried going to my University Counseling Center, but when I had gone for the first time and set up an appointment for the next, it always took them months for them to see me again, or they kept rescheduling, so I just stopped going all together.
  • apullum
    apullum Posts: 4,838 Member
    @apullum
    I have tried going to my University Counseling Center, but when I had gone for the first time and set up an appointment for the next, it always took them months for them to see me again, or they kept rescheduling, so I just stopped going all together.

    Are you able to see a therapist off campus?
  • eriellegonzalez01
    eriellegonzalez01 Posts: 33 Member
    @apullum
    Perhaps. I currently live in a small college town, so I don't think I'll find anything here, but Austin is 30 mins away from where I am. Maybe, I'll go somewhere there.
  • guil0095
    guil0095 Posts: 327 Member
    edited February 2019
    You should totally read : You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life. I think it will help you realize how great you are, and help you with self love affirmations. I think you are starting at the right place, and getting things off your chest. Take it day by day...baby steps. <3 Were all here for you if you need support.
  • eriellegonzalez01
    eriellegonzalez01 Posts: 33 Member
    @guil0095
    What's it about? Is it a fiction book?

    Thanks for the support ❤️
  • ItsAJourny
    ItsAJourny Posts: 69 Member
    @Running2Fit
    Yeah, I figured.
    I wish I wasn't this way, you know?
    But, I'm going to try Yoga and just see where that takes me...
    Though, I tried going to a yoga class on my own once a week ago, and I couldn't even make it inside without panicking and running off. I have such a low self-esteem. I saw mirrors and thin people and just scrammed.
    I had a friend come with me after that, but I wonder if I'm going to be dependent on her forever...

    Yoga has helped me to love and accept myself. Therapy has also helped immensely. Ideally, find a great therapist and do yoga. Be patient and kind to yourself. Find friends who accept you. Treat yourself well with healthy food and exercise. Good luck!
  • eriellegonzalez01
    eriellegonzalez01 Posts: 33 Member
    @apullum
    Thank You.
    Yes, there's group counseling, but I don't know. It sounds very nerve wrecking to me. I'm very anti-social, but I will definitely ask them about other local therapists. I can't believe that didn't cross my mind.
  • eriellegonzalez01
    eriellegonzalez01 Posts: 33 Member
    @MeganReid1991
    I wish I was more patient. When I don't see results immediately, I freak out and get so depressed.
    Especially since I've been struggling for years.

    But yes, my University offers yoga 4 times a week, so I'll dip my toes in and try it out for awhile. I went to one session and it was nice. I slept well that night. As for counseling, I'll look into it.

    I really do want to get better...
  • eriellegonzalez01
    eriellegonzalez01 Posts: 33 Member
    @ItsAJourny
    Thank You! ❤️
  • apullum
    apullum Posts: 4,838 Member
    @apullum
    Thank You.
    Yes, there's group counseling, but I don't know. It sounds very nerve wrecking to me. I'm very anti-social, but I will definitely ask them about other local therapists. I can't believe that didn't cross my mind.

    I think it’s understandable to feel nervous about joining a group, especially a group that discusses difficult personal things. It’s not for everyone. But, sometimes it can be good to meet others who are going through similar things as you are and can relate to you. It can help with understanding that you aren’t alone. If you try it and it’s not for you, then you don’t have to keep going.
  • eriellegonzalez01
    eriellegonzalez01 Posts: 33 Member
    @MeganReid1991
    Thank You. ❤️
  • eriellegonzalez01
    eriellegonzalez01 Posts: 33 Member
    @apullum
    We'll see. I'm still not sure — I'll have to give it some thought.
  • eriellegonzalez01
    eriellegonzalez01 Posts: 33 Member
    @msalicia07
    Thank You for the support. ❤️
  • Phirrgus
    Phirrgus Posts: 1,894 Member
    @Phirrgus
    Thank You for telling me about your daughter. Sometimes I forget I'm not the only one going through this kind of thing.
    It just seems like everyone I encounter seems so... normal. Like, there's nothing wrong in the world — especially thin people.

    As for the mirror thing, I looked into it for the first time in forever this morning, and I actually smiled. 🙂

    You're welcome. Don't forget that just because others are going through it that doesn't make your instance any less important. And thank you for telling me about smiling in the mirror. That's awesome. You'll get this 😉
  • amy19355
    amy19355 Posts: 805 Member
    @apullum
    Perhaps. I currently live in a small college town, so I don't think I'll find anything here, but Austin is 30 mins away from where I am. Maybe, I'll go somewhere there.

    do you have health insurance, or are you covered on your parents' plan? there may be coverage available to help you get some mental health counseling.

    your self image does start with your acceptance of yourself. One day at a time, even one hour at a time , might be how you have to start, but embrace the successes even when they seem little. it all adds up.

    good luck.
  • Anita4548
    Anita4548 Posts: 39 Member
    I have struggled with this as well. Kids (and sometimes adults) don’t really think about how they can affect you and trigger you with their comments. I have particularly struggled with like you said - if someone gives you a compliment, you just don’t believe them. I stuggle to this day - no matter what someone compliments me about, i always find something wrong with it. Even recently someone said - oh you have nice hair. My response was oh no its not, my ends are dry. Like wtf, i was thinking after that, why couldn’t I just say oh thank you! And thats to do with my hair! Lets not even talk about if someone says you are beautiful - its very difficult to accept that compliment when you have a bad image of yourself.
    I honestly don’t have an answer of how you can feel better, other than - just spend more time on things that make you feel good about yourself. Just do more of it, because I know how bad the cycle of “i just don’t care” is - I have been stuck on it so many times. And the only thing that helps me is if I just have a bit more ‘me’ time and spend some more time on myself rather than just ignore what I look like and hide my emotions, eating crappy food.
    Feel free to frend request me if you like! Hugs Xx
  • saraonly9913
    saraonly9913 Posts: 469 Member
    Have you looked into OA (Overeaters Anonymous). You can find all sorts of info including where local meetings are online. There are also online and phone meetings and phone sponsors. Check out their webpage.
  • emmamcgarity
    emmamcgarity Posts: 1,594 Member
    nowine4me wrote: »
    I’m going to make a crazy suggestion. How about you focus on maintaining your weight for now. Just stop and don’t gain any more. Then, when you’re ready, take the leap. Listen to the podcast Half Size Me.

    I am actually going to suggest the same thing. Listening to Half Size Me podcast and WhysAdvice (FatDag) podcast have been game changers for my mindset. Each for different reasons.