What Mini Goal is motivating you right now!

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  • takinitalloff
    takinitalloff Posts: 4,118 Member

    @pridesabtch Would you be willing to share a photo of your gown? You know, for motivation… and also for those of us who are curious 😇 But mostly for motivation! Let's see what you will be wearing in March!

  • spirittrail
    spirittrail Posts: 308 Member

    @pridesabtch hugs! I used to have an " all or nothing" mentality. If I couldn't follow a "perfect" routine there was no point. Eventually I focused instead on simple movement daily. Or almost daily. Now when I take my (almost) daily walks, I feel foolish for skipping the occasional day as walking is so satisfying but completely painless. I never thought I would be walking 4000 steps a day, it sounds daunting. But by starting with 10 minutes over time it soon becomes a habit. A walk around the block that's it! If you're shy....a literal walk around your house is a great start. Your yard, driveway, apartment building. Drive to a local school and walk around that. Especially if you're already driving your kids every day. Park and walk around the track or around that neighborhood. Quickly you'll connect the two and by Spring you'll be walking longer and faster. 😉

  • Short_Story_Long
    Short_Story_Long Posts: 13 Member

    I hardly ever come on the community tabs, but I just came across this question and I absolutely love it!

    Congrats to all who posted in the 365 pages and in the many years before me!

    I started my most recent health & fitness journey on April 15th, however the difference THIS TIME is that I’ve created it as a complete lifestyle change to be healthy, fit and trim.

    In my MANY weight losses prior to this, there was always an external motivating factor that lead me to loose weight in the short term, however the stress and circumstances of my life never changed, so once I achieved that arbitrary goal or fit into that random piece of clothing, I felt like I could finally relax and take a deep breath.

    No surprise that my weight eventually crept back up!

    I didn’t understand the mathematical cause and effect, like this app has given me. Also, watching Sean of Steel’s YouTube commentary channel has helped a lot as well!

    I had no idea until Dr. Nowazardan mentioned it on one of the episodes that in order to maintain your current weight (in lbs), you multiply that weight by 15 to determine how many calories that you’re currently consuming to maintain your weight.

    That “AHA! Moment” hit me like a ton of bricks!

    All of a sudden, I had ‘the secret formula’ I needed to not only loose weight, but to maintain it for the rest of my life!

    Instead of ‘being on a diet’, I “act as if” I’m already at my desired goal weight. As I work off my excess fat and weight, I’m having more energy and stamina for physical fitness than I had previously.

    Since weighing myself is faaar too triggering for me, I only weight myself every two months, and even then, it’s at the Dr.’s office with their digital scale.

    In my calendar, I’ve chosen my next ‘weigh in date’ as October 15th, which will be six months from when I started this journey.

    Especially since it’s only two weeks away, I’m VERY committed to sticking to what I can control when it comes to food and exercise. I’m really hoping to see a great result and to see where I am after six months! …and to get a good head start on the next two months ahead!

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