What motivates you to not give up?

We know it is not easy to diet so what helps you? We all may have different things let’s share!
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  • cliosunshine1954
    cliosunshine1954 Posts: 7 Member
    I'm a diabetic keeping sugar levels in a normal range.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    I actually didn't find dieting to be particularly hard. I had a reasonable calorie deficit and made sure I exercised regularly which gave me additional calories. I've been in maintenance for 6 years now (save for winter weight gain and spring loss) and I've maintained my healthy eating habits and regular exercise. I enjoy living a by and large healthy lifestyle and it requires very little motivation.
  • TanyaHooton
    TanyaHooton Posts: 249 Member
    edited April 2019
    A couple of things. My health markers aren't great. My father died of hardening of the arteries, so I am genetically predisposed toward having heart disease and if I'm 36 and my numbers aren't great, it's going to be unpleasant in 10 years. I want to be 46 and still young, not 46 and on pills and dr. appointments.

    I want a specific kind of body. A slim, svelte, yoga, runner kind of body. I've always wanted it. Now that I have marital and financial security, I have the time to sculpt it.

    I work at a corporate job with a lot of ambitious, type A personalities. The people who get ahead are put together - hair, makeup, weight, clothes, shoes, etc. I also want to get ahead.

    And - vainly - I want to be the hot stepmom. My teenager is on the swim team and the coach called over the parents. She looked at me, blinked twice, and said, "You're too young to be a mom!" It was very satisfying.

    And most of all - I want to keep traveling as I get older. That means being strong and in shape. So even if I die of a heart attack at 52, I will still be able to hike up to the top of the cathedral and take some photos.
  • elisa123gal
    elisa123gal Posts: 4,324 Member
    I'm on the other side... trying to maintain... and what motivates me? Not wanting to go back to the other side.. being overweight.. regaining... starting all over again and feeling mad at myself. I'm done with that.

    At this point in my journey it makes sense to me. It is what you eat and what you do. Eat right and move..do that for a good amount of time..and it works. I'm not a victim, I'm not stuck.. it is up to me..my choices.



  • 1BlueAurora
    1BlueAurora Posts: 439 Member
    The right hip that's fatter than the left. I know that when I lose weight, they even up so they basically match. Weird motivator, I suppose. But what gets me is when I walk in my hallway toward my bedroom, the light casts my shadow onto the wall and it drives me bonkers to see the bulge on just the one side of my body. Even as a shadow, it's a good motivator for me!
  • whmscll
    whmscll Posts: 2,255 Member
    I miss the size 4 body I had most of my life until I hit my 40s. I took my body for granted and now I want it back. I'm a size 8-10 right now, so I have a way to go. And I have too much fat for my weight, especially on my back, thighs above the knees (with cellulite) and my upper arms.
  • keonwlsn
    keonwlsn Posts: 278 Member
    @MikePTY that is awesome bro!
  • keonwlsn
    keonwlsn Posts: 278 Member
    @cliosunshine1954 I understand that have lots of family that are!
  • keonwlsn
    keonwlsn Posts: 278 Member
    @cwolfman13 really wow that must be great.
  • keonwlsn
    keonwlsn Posts: 278 Member
    edited April 2019
    @kzshelbi that’s a good motivation.
  • keonwlsn
    keonwlsn Posts: 278 Member
    @shondalynn2 lol that works @LittleLightShine yess you got this don’t worry!
  • keonwlsn
    keonwlsn Posts: 278 Member
    @TanyaHooton thx for sharing that is very good and motivation sorry about your loss.
  • keonwlsn
    keonwlsn Posts: 278 Member
    @elisa123gal thx for sharing very nice. @1BlueAurora yea that’s first time I heard that but good motivation
  • keonwlsn
    keonwlsn Posts: 278 Member
    @Terytha wow so sorry but yess you got this!!
  • keonwlsn
    keonwlsn Posts: 278 Member
    @whmscll yess you got this keep going!
  • talkinghead86
    talkinghead86 Posts: 66 Member
    edited April 2019
    Terytha wrote: »
    A doctor once called me pathetic.

    Another told me I wouldn't feel so bad if I stopped eating chips (I don't like chips. I actually had a serious infection.)


    I'm gonna drop 100 pounds and have a ceremony where I get closure by symbolically telling them all where to go and what to do when they get there. And I'm gonna eat chips while I do it.

    Anger and pain and a dream of sweet, sweet revenge are motivating me.

    HECK YEAH : -)
  • dougsingleton58
    dougsingleton58 Posts: 10 Member
    I'm diabetic and my sugars were obscenely out of control. Unlike other diseases, I didn't feel "sick" When I started having foot problems AND noticing the sudden onset of having to get up to use the bathroom at least SIX times a night, I knew I was in very serious trouble. I joined a "weight challenge" where I work where anyone who wants to join puts $100 into a pot. Whoever loses the most weight by the end of the school year ( I work at a school for special needs kids), wins the money. We have a men's group (6 of us) and a women's group (they have 12 !). Even if I don't win the money, it doesn't matter. I win anyway because I'm getting my health back. I'm finding it is TRUE that nothing tastes as good as thin feels.
  • amusedmonkey
    amusedmonkey Posts: 10,330 Member
    edited April 2019
    I started losing weight because I became pre-diabetic. If I become diabetic, that means I would need to manage my food for life PLUS all the health issues associated with diabetes. I would rather manage my food for life without as few of these health issues as possible. I really like my kidneys and limbs, so that keeps me motivated. Unmanaged diabetes is pretty scary.
  • ChrisCatMama
    ChrisCatMama Posts: 1,038 Member
    My husband has a heart condition and polycythemia. He needs me to help take care of him and our oldest daughter who is also disabled. I’m doing this for them - getting healthier and stronger so I can better take care of them.
  • manowarrule2003
    manowarrule2003 Posts: 118 Member
    Man..... I realised I was stronger than my dad at the age of 15....i remember it so clear, and i was shocked. Your dad is meant to be the strong one. So now I have kids of my own, and i want, i need, to be strong for them. So im lifting weights amd eating a tonne in the hope that i can throw them around for years too come. The boy is 4 stone now so I don't have long left.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    I am a bit clownish and hyper and I like being able to act out silly stories without feeling like people are judging the fat on my body. I want to dance at concerts. Feel cute in my clothes.

    What keeps me going, maintaining a huge loss, is all of the "non-scale victories"...and that's including the really minor ones. Today I was washing laundry and knew I had a spot on my pants near the top of my thigh. My pants (size 10) just looked so small to me and the stain was so much higher than I thought, because mentally I was calculating the space from waist to thigh about 5-6" lower than it is now (accounting for a big belly and hips that aren't as big). For years my pants were size 22 or larger and looked like they would cover a twin bed. That stuff keeps me going.
  • keonwlsn
    keonwlsn Posts: 278 Member
    @dougsingleton58 awww that is good keep it up. @ceiswyn wow that beautiful
  • keonwlsn
    keonwlsn Posts: 278 Member
    @amusedmonkey that’s good
  • keonwlsn
    keonwlsn Posts: 278 Member
    @ChrisCatMama aww very touching @manowarrule2003 nice u got this