is it really worth it?
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YES, it is worth it. I was never excessively overweight, but for many years I struggled with finding my way to being within the healthy range all the time. About a year ago, I stopped trying to 'diet' and instead focused on daily exercise, conscious eating by using MFP, and utilizing a network of online support through MFP and Team Beachbody. It worked for me. I think the most important piece was the support and having others help to hold me accountable for my choices. Ultimately, that is what is really is...a choice. Choose long term health or choose the short-term pleasure of indulgent eating. I won't even mention exercise because once you start doing it regularly, it's addictive and you won't want to stop for longer than a day or two at a time.
You can do this! Just take one small step at a time and you will get there. Feel free to add me as an MFP buddy.0 -
Is building wealth worth the effort?
Is optimal health worth all the sacrifice?
Is a happy marriage worth the work?
Answer for yourself. To most of the world, the answer is NO!
Most people will die fat, broke and divorced. Not me.
My goals in life remain the most important focus no matter what the challenges.
Decide where you want to be.
Success is always a choice.0 -
There are days I feel like this, but then like someone else said I have to decide what's more worth it, being fat and miserable just so I can enjoy a meal or being healthy and happy so I can find happiness else where with my kids and family longer. I am not saying I eat perfect by any means. In fact some days I eat like crap but still manage to stay with in my calories.
It's not easy, nothing in life that is worth having comes easy, and if it's easy more then likely it's not worth having. We have to chose our hard, it's not really easy being fat either, you have higher risks of heart problems, diabetes, and other things, so you can pay it forward now by getting yourself on track, or pay them hospital bills later. We have to chose our hard's.
Is this your picture in your tracker?? If so, how did you do that? I know i'm off track of the conversation..........but so many have already given such sound advice I can't contribute anythign more to the conversation.0 -
I still eat what I want in moderation. I didn't get fat by the amount of food I ate, but by the quality of food I was eating. Joining this site has made me so much more aware of how many calories are in things. Each week I try to learn a healthier way to cook foods I enjoy.0
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You wouldn't feel sick if you didn't eat so much chocolate all at once! LOL
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Maybe this wine will settle my stomach ha ha0 -
Why ask us? The question is something YOU need to define for yourself. If you find no self value, then you will never achieve. /endthread0
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does anyone else get sick of watching what they eat? I mean is life to short to just drink water eat meat and veg and excersise? Today i am feeling like well this is me and so be it. I enjoy my food i like a drink and i am too lazy to excersise so if i am meant to be this weight well there it is.
Is garbage food really worth early onset diabetes, heart disease, high cholestrol and overall feeling like S%it?0 -
For myself, I find it is really, really worth it. I feel great and I am happy with the results.
My friends are in their early 30's, obese and they are suffering from high blood pressure. For them it is worth it to smoke, overeat and drink alcohol despite their doctor's warnings.
To each, their own.0 -
Why ask us? The question is something YOU need to define for yourself. If you find no self value, then you will never achieve. /endthread0
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You need to find a way to eat healthier and fit in some sort of exercise that you enjoy, because you are worth it to invest that time in yourself. If you try to put yourself on a strict diet or exercise regimen, of course it's not going to last. That's more of a "diet" in the fad sense. Making positive changes that you can live with is how you get healthier and lose the excess weight. Dramatic changes will lead to failure and this imprisoned way of thinking.0
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Im using protein shakes to help me.. that way i can pretty much eat whatever for supper! Im still under the 1200 net per day, but not by choice! I find that when eating the right things, im just not as hungry anymore! I also add a spoon of fiber to my shakes twice a day to help with the cravings and wanting to eat.
Ive been overweight for 8 years, and I attempted to diet, but always got discouraged. Its true what they say.. when you learn how to be healthy, its NOT a diet! yesterday i had chili beans with cheese and sour cream, a large salad and a large portion of sauteed squash, and i had a vodka and vitamon water zero! and i was still under the net carbs!!
Try to research. Log all your claories so you can see where you can improve. Little things really do add up!!
Good luck to you! I know you can do this and ill be more than happy to help you!0 -
You need to find a way to eat healthier and fit in some sort of exercise that you enjoy, because you are worth it to invest that time in yourself. If you try to put yourself on a strict diet or exercise regimen, of course it's not going to last. That's more of a "diet" in the fad sense. Making positive changes that you can live with is how you get healthier and lose the excess weight. Dramatic changes will lead to failure and this imprisoned way of thinking.
i agree with this 100%!! I use protein shakes (in fruit smoothies) because i wouldnt typically eat breakfast or lunch! so it works for me!!0 -
today i had bob evans breakfast......352 calories.......subway 6 inch sub for lunch 280 plus a half a bag of sun chips 105.......i did zumba....which burned 530..........i plan on having a salad with chicken............i feel full........over full actually after that sub.... lol.......i change it up......sometimes i eat salad twice........sometimes i don't.......u can have variety and eat healthy0
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Make every calorie count. Food is a great pleasure. And wonderful food is much more satisfying - and you need to eat a heck of a lot less of it to feel happy.
But I like to eat yogurt, broccoli, nuts, and couscous as well as chocolate and pork chops.
Expand your tastes. Don't eat too much. Be happy.0 -
Im using protein shakes to help me.. that way i can pretty much eat whatever for supper! Im still under the 1200 net per day, but not by choice! I find that when eating the right things, im just not as hungry anymore! I also add a spoon of fiber to my shakes twice a day to help with the cravings and wanting to eat.
Ive been overweight for 8 years, and I attempted to diet, but always got discouraged. Its true what they say.. when you learn how to be healthy, its NOT a diet! yesterday i had chili beans with cheese and sour cream, a large salad and a large portion of sauteed squash, and i had a vodka and vitamon water zero! and i was still under the net carbs!!
Try to research. Log all your claories so you can see where you can improve. Little things really do add up!!
Good luck to you! I know you can do this and ill be more than happy to help you!
So you eat protein shakes instead of meals. then eat a meal in the evening yes?0 -
Why ask us? The question is something YOU need to define for yourself. If you find no self value, then you will never achieve. /endthread
Sometimes people need to connect with other people when they feel really down.
Isn`t this what the MF PAL is all about??? Trying to be more healthy and encouraging and PAL (friends)
This lady so seems really down today/night and just needs to have a little encouragement :-)0 -
sometimes i don't lose anything on the scale but since i work out 6 times a week i think to myself..........ok Nicie...........u could have built muscle........shove on shove on0
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it's worth it if you want it. if you'll make it your life, and a lifestyle. it's not taking away what you like, it's incorporating things and habits that are good for you and learning new ways to enjoy yourself without gorging yourself.0
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If it still feels like work, then keep doing it. Do it until you don't have to think about doing it and it is just what you do.0
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I still eat cupcakes.
as do I log them suckers and keep living0 -
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Beyond my dreams!0 -
There are days I feel like this, but then like someone else said I have to decide what's more worth it, being fat and miserable just so I can enjoy a meal or being healthy and happy so I can find happiness else where with my kids and family longer. I am not saying I eat perfect by any means. In fact some days I eat like crap but still manage to stay with in my calories.
It's not easy, nothing in life that is worth having comes easy, and if it's easy more then likely it's not worth having. We have to chose our hard, it's not really easy being fat either, you have higher risks of heart problems, diabetes, and other things, so you can pay it forward now by getting yourself on track, or pay them hospital bills later. We have to chose our hard's.
Is this your picture in your tracker?? If so, how did you do that? I know i'm off track of the conversation..........but so many have already given such sound advice I can't contribute anythign more to the conversation.
Yes it is. Do you mean the ticker at the bottom? If so I just uploaded my photo to my ticker thing.0 -
Thank you everyone. I have taken a lot of encouragment from this thread and already feel better.0
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That`s so great hun a lot of people are with you every step of the way!!!!0
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Remember, no matter how little you do, you're still lapping the people sitting on the couch.0
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With the overall changes I have gotten so far YES its worth it!!
Eating clean, gettting more active and losing weight has had major changes, positive ones to boot.
I get told lately I dont look like I could be 40, sometimes not much over 35... Being 46 that feels AWESOME!!!
Gettting told by guys in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s even that I am one hot number is SO worth it to me..
I am feeling so much better too...
Do I always feel like it, always eating clean and going to the gym... NO do I go anyway.. yes.. Skinnier and younger looking feels great!!!0 -
I think you are in the UK???0
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sometimes i feel this way, but i still try to do whats healthy..it is easier to eat and be fat than it is to eat healthy and work out..i guess you will do what you want regardless of what people say..i say still try, but do what you gotta do i guess..none of us can physically stop you..good luck in your decision..:flowerforyou:0
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Remember, no matter how little you do, you're still lapping the people sitting on the couch.
Well said! or typed lol!0 -
and don't let anyone tell you you can't go out and eat and still eat healthy.i had 2 mini pancakes lol for breakfast................i had cihps yes it was less than an ounce but i still had it0
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