Staying motivated... how do you all do it?!
georgeinthecord
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Hey people. How do you guys stay motivated?
I started this whole "lifestyle change" this past December when I was going out shopping for new clothes and nothing really fit and the things that did fit were sizes of embarrassing proportions! Yahhhhh. But yeah, from that day I decided, "enough."
7 months later I have lost 58 pounds, which I am super excited about, but at the same time, I can feel myself slipping back into a lot of old habits... well, really two habits... snacking and not caring about what is the snack. ha!
Meal time I can do wonderfully... just inbetween is killing me.
I am still super motivated to work out and I'm doing that on a very consistent basis, either running and/or lifting weights, pretty much daily.
I still want to lose another 90ish pounds, but, yeah...
How do you guys stay motivated? How do you not slip up?
Thanks!
I started this whole "lifestyle change" this past December when I was going out shopping for new clothes and nothing really fit and the things that did fit were sizes of embarrassing proportions! Yahhhhh. But yeah, from that day I decided, "enough."
7 months later I have lost 58 pounds, which I am super excited about, but at the same time, I can feel myself slipping back into a lot of old habits... well, really two habits... snacking and not caring about what is the snack. ha!
Meal time I can do wonderfully... just inbetween is killing me.
I am still super motivated to work out and I'm doing that on a very consistent basis, either running and/or lifting weights, pretty much daily.
I still want to lose another 90ish pounds, but, yeah...
How do you guys stay motivated? How do you not slip up?
Thanks!
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It's nothing major, but it works for me. I tell myself I've worked to damn hard to give up and give in now.
"A year from now you'll wish you started today"
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As for me, I do slip up! This weekend was awful for me. But I know how hard I've worked to get where I am and would hate it if I gained back the weight I lost. That's a motivator in itself. My family also keeps me motivated. I know they are proud of my progress. I have sisters who are changing their lifestyle, a husband who loves the changes I have been making and children who help me see the true picture. I need to be healthy for them! I also love to look at all of the amazing things people have done on this website! When I see pictures of people who have lost a ton of weight I know how possible it all is! Good luck and keep working hard!0
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I started a journal, cause I have been at this losing weight for 6 years. I started at 220. CW 180, still have 35 to lose and its coming off really slow even with working out 6 days a week. I write everyday how I feel whats different now that am smaller and why I dont want to be 220 again how my cravings are for that day. If I do have craving I write why I am having them,am I bored,or sad. It does help I write down quotes that keep me motivated and I also give myself sundays for a cheat day sometimes I cheat sometimes I dont.0
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I am a stubborn old broad. When I get something into my head, wild horses couldn't drag me away. Right now, losing weight is what is in my head. That's not to say I don't slip up once in awhile. But I get right back up and keep moving forward. But this site has certainly helped me to keep on the straight and narrow.0
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I take pictures, I have a before/after picture that I have set as my wallpaper on my cell phone. I have an album of pictures of me on my phone too, before and afters. Just reminds me of how far I've come.0
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How do you guys stay motivated? How do you not slip up?
1. I remember why I want this badly enough for *this* time to be different. My reason is that my cholesterol was over 200, and I can't wait to see how much I can reduce it in 1 year and then keep it low/healthy forever after that. Nothing else matters to me half as much as that.
2. I eat back exercise calories, with a focus on trying to get 30% from protein, which keeps me full.0 -
I stay motivated by surrounding myself with inspiration. I watch weight loss shows, hang out with people who are into fitness, log onto mfp everyday, etc. But the main thing that helps me is my vision board. Every morning I wake up to pictures of how I want my body to be & tell myself that I'm going to give it all I've got.
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I bought myself a fitbit about 3 months ago now and believe me that it keeping me well motivated. It links in with mfp to automatically adjust your calories left. I have only lost 28lbs so far, still got at least another 28 to go, but I have been so motivated sinced March. I was lucky in that my gym started a Fat Burn/Weight Loss 12 week course which gave me information on nutrition, as well as weekly weigh ins and then a 30 minute exercise class specifically aimed at fat burning. I was always a bit haphazard with going to the gym but since I started that course I have been so motivated. The PT's are fantastic, always there to encourage you, and I now attend as many classes as I can each week (today I have completed spin, fast abs, legs bums and tums and a circuits class - I am on holiday from work!!). Between the fantastic PT's at my gym and the fitbit I am the most motivated I have ever been. I now just about at 110 days logging on mfp too which is great. Keep up the good work and don't get disheartened )0
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I am vain, so fitting into a UK size 12 jeans does it for me :bigsmile:
Actually, I really enjoy working out and knowing that my MFPs will be viewing my food diary at the end of everyday has really worked for me.
With regards to my slip ups, they are more planned than accidental. If I know there is a big event i.e. birthdays, Xmas etc, I enjoy myself. I have no intention of p*ssing off friends and family by sticking to a salad leaf and a glass of water, life is too short.0 -
Talking to others who struggle is helpful to me (especially the ones who will motivate you to continue toward your goal). Take a picture of the "old" you and stick it on the fridge...or on your cell phone as a reminder WHY you are doing what you are doing... Also, for me, if I exercise first thing in the morning, I'm less susceptible to cheating because I know how hard I worked to earn those burned calories... Good luck to you! Looks like you've done great so far:) I'm on round 3 of getting the weight off. Praying third time is a charm!0
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Reminding myself where I've been....and how I don't ever want to go back. I call it re-motivating because we all "slip" up. I learned you have to trick your body so, I try really hard to stay on a 1200 - 1400 cal daily. When I can't (maybe once a week) I call it a "trick on the body" and get right back on track. Losing weight is long term...even if the loss that week was shorter than the one prior. It all adds up!0
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For me it's more of seeing how far i've come. I've worked too hard to be where I'm at right now. Yes, I do have my occassional way over but this is a life style change and not a diet. Once I started to see my definition coming in and ppl commenting on how well I look I then became an addict and now I want more! LOL
If you have the urge or are starting to pick up a snack that you shouldn't just think to yourself. Do I want to go back to how I looked???
Just last week I got a white chocolate kit kat bar (i love white chocolate) and ate it. After I ate it there was no guilt but there was more of...gee that didn't even taste good. I think after a while things we used to love..bad things...tend to taste blah
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When I start feeling like having a snack (bad one) or just giving up, I look at myself and my double chin in the mirror and that usually snaps me back into place0
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What keeps me on track is how horrible I feel physically when I do slip up. If I have a candy bar, I feel sluggish. If I don't work out for a few days, I don't sleep well. If I eat an entire pizza like I did the other night, I have some pretty intense digestive difficulties. I can really see how our bodies were meant to behave and how they were not!0
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Your will power is a muscle. The more you exercise it, the stronger it gets. Say no a few times, it will get easier each time.
Always have healthy options available. Preperation is so important!0 -
The key is to find things that you enjoy so you'll stick to it on a regular basis.
This ^
Figure out some healthy snacks that you actually like and keep them in the house! Remind yourself how far you've come and how hard you've worked to get here. Think of the satisfaction you'll have when you reach your goal. If you haven't been taking photos and measurements, start now! Seeing is believing! :drinker:0 -
Hey people. How do you guys stay motivated?
I started this whole "lifestyle change" this past December when I was going out shopping for new clothes and nothing really fit and the things that did fit were sizes of embarrassing proportions! Yahhhhh. But yeah, from that day I decided, "enough."
7 months later I have lost 58 pounds, which I am super excited about, but at the same time, I can feel myself slipping back into a lot of old habits... well, really two habits... snacking and not caring about what is the snack. ha!
Meal time I can do wonderfully... just inbetween is killing me.
I am still super motivated to work out and I'm doing that on a very consistent basis, either running and/or lifting weights, pretty much daily.
I still want to lose another 90ish pounds, but, yeah...
How do you guys stay motivated? How do you not slip up?
Thanks!
How I stay motivated:
-by looking at before/after pics of myself
-praying praying praying!
-reading up on fitness and nutrition. I'm still new to the fitness world so I have lots of catching up to do!
-Talking about it with friends.
-Motivating others keeps me focused on my goal. I'm trying to live by example
-I forgive myself when I mess up. forgive, learn and move on.
-I covered my fridge with motivational pictures, scripture, etc
-reminding myself that God wants 100% of me...that includes honoring him in my body (1 Corinthians 10:31)
I hope we are helping you! You've come a long way! Don't let yourself stand in the way...of yourself....(that was my Austin Powers impersonation. I'm such a NERD)
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I have a cheat day roughly weekly. I have a ridiculous sweet tooth and LOVE super starchy foods so I need that cheat day to get my fill of each without feeling guilty. I don't plan it in advance but I just know when I need one. Making a decision that I'm going to up my calorie goal for the day keeps me from feeling bad about it so I can complete that day and get right back on track the next.0
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I look at old pics to remind myself of how I don't want to look anymore. Also, anytime I have a "bad day" I just get right back on the horse instead of telling myself that its all over. I have to remind myself on a daily basis of what I am working toward and why I want it so bad, but to me that is better than beating myself up every day because I am fat and lazy0
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As someone who has gained over 100 lbs, lost over 100lbs gained 80 pounds, lost 80 pounds, gained 40 pounds and is now down 20 of those pounds I feel your pain! Best thing that seems to work for me is a planned cheat day. I either do 1 Cheat Meal every week OR have an entire Cheat Day once every 2 weeks. This seems to satisfy my cravings and also gives me something to look forward to.
I also pretty much workout everyday when I'm heavy or not. When I'm losing I do more cardio but for me I can say 90% of my weight loss is controlling my food intake.
Also remember that feeling of buying new pants after you lost those 58 pounds and think how great it will be to buy more new pants when you've lost Another 58 lbs!!
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Ok, first of all...the people of MFP motivate me more than anybody else. It's amazing to see how much they have been able to accomplish. Other than that out here in my world I have to motivate myself a lot of the time. The goals that we set for ourselves are motivation but there are just days when I don't want to do a darn thing. I basically just want to sit there and be a couch potato but I HAVE to MAKE myself get up and go for my walk, to the gym, to choose to eat a healthier meal/snack.
It's a daily struggle for me that's for sure.
You've done so well and you don't want to completely fall back on old habits. It's ok to snack on things you like from time to time just do it in moderation. Don't sit down with a whole back of cheetos (or whatever it is you like)...take just get a handfull, a cup or whatever the service size is and close that bag back up, store it and walk away.
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MFP and especially my friends on MFP.
Eating meals that fill me up for a long time and keep me from wanting to snack.
Everytime I get bored, I change something about my diet or workout so I'll stay interested.
A picture of me from when I was at a good weight and was going to the gym regularly.
Me in the mirror right now, not a pretty sight, but much better than before, with a long way still to go.
The fact that if I quit now I'll destroy 8 months of work, probably in less than two months (I gain weight fast!)
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A major amount of my motivation comes from my sister and my fiance. As weird as it sounds too, being unemployed is a strange motivation as well because I think to myself "Okay, I look for work for a bit then work my butt off exercising!" because I have all of this free time due to not going to work each day. Laid off in March, decided to start getting fit at the end of April and am making the best progress at doing this in my life! And after writing that . . .seeing my weight continue to decrease is great motivation because that sense of satisfaction is AMAZING!0
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Snacking is ok, as long as it is a healthy snack. I have read that snacks should always include protein. I eat a wasa cracker with cheese or apple slices with peanut butter. I always have almonds in the house. Walnuts are good too. The thing I love about this sight is the food logging. It keeps me accountable.0
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It's got to be a day-to-day thing. There are no secrets: “People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing – that’s why we recommend it daily.” ~Zig Ziglar0
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I snack - the food isn't ideal - but I am not that bothered, as long as it fits my calories
I've seen sixpackshortcuts recommending making health snacks - have it bagged up ready to eat - a bit of chicken with lettuce or rice instead of a chocolate bar - I quite like this idea.
Just keep at it - weight loss is a slow process just don't get dishartened0 -
My partner is on MFP, which keeps me motivated, because I'm not being the "couch potato" / slob when she's away at the gym. I've also bullied a workmate into going to the gym and now he bullies me into keeping it up when I cant be bothered.
Also having goals and targets works well.0 -
Hey people. How do you guys stay motivated?
I started this whole "lifestyle change" this past December when I was going out shopping for new clothes and nothing really fit and the things that did fit were sizes of embarrassing proportions! Yahhhhh. But yeah, from that day I decided, "enough."
7 months later I have lost 58 pounds, which I am super excited about, but at the same time, I can feel myself slipping back into a lot of old habits... well, really two habits... snacking and not caring about what is the snack. ha!
Meal time I can do wonderfully... just inbetween is killing me.
I am still super motivated to work out and I'm doing that on a very consistent basis, either running and/or lifting weights, pretty much daily.
I still want to lose another 90ish pounds, but, yeah...
How do you guys stay motivated? How do you not slip up?
Thanks!
My gosh while reading this I swaer i felt as though I wrote it myself...
Know that you are not alone in your feelings, Its a hard thing when there is so much around us that is SO EASY and SO BAD yet in the moment can seam so good...
I too have about 80 to go and I stuggle with EXACTLy what you do.... Feel free to Friend...
WE CAN DO THIS...
I think the key is really know NOTHING tastes as good as being thin will feel, and just sticking with it!
Event after the bad day OR week.. just get back on track.. :-0
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I found that since joining this site, I feel a little more motivated to not over-eat and when I do eat junk or whatever I try not to eat alot. I've cut my portion sizes down. I still eat crap food just not over doing it lately. I find that the people on this site help to keep you motivated when you feel like you're going to fail, there is always someone to talk to here. Even if I haven't logged in everyday, or wrote down my food journal... I've always got someone there to motivate me.0
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I use the reflection in the mirror and how I feel now as my motivation. I love my body now, and love how much energy I have.
I also got rid of ALL of my old clothes, and I'll be damned if I'm going to start buying larger clothes again, given the money I've spent on my new wardrobe.0
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