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Originally Posted by Mechele Hi All!
I'm new to this forum. Kinda not sure how it all works. I'm 48 years old. 5' 8" and about 200 lbs. Heading out of a 25 year marriage with a cheater. My self confidence is at an all time low. |
Sorry to hear this. I despise cheating!
I hope that through the crap you can find a way to perceive it as a second chance. A huge chance to get control of your weight and build a new and improved life for yourself.
He didn't deserve you anyhow. If he was of the type that would cheat... you are far better off. Move forward.
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I am approximately 50 lbs overweight. I have lost weight in the past (Weight Wathers, Nutrisystems, LA Weight Loss) however I have never been able to keep it off.
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Focusing too much on the destination and not enough on the journey you suppose?
Many people work so hard to get the weight off but never plan for what's left after they reach their goals. They invariably revert back to old habits here and there, which add up over time, and the weight slowly creeps back on.
Permanent
weight loss requires a permanent commitment to health and control. You know this I am sure. It's simply a matter of cultivating a mindset that is conducive for such permanency as well as a plan that is flexible and manageable, tailored to you.
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I'm tired of getting 'soaked' by the diet industry. Now, I can't seem to lose a pound.
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What are you trying?
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I have a horrible time keeping motivated.
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I imagine the lack of motivation is leading to a lack of consistency which in turn is leading to the lack of results from above, right?
What do you think is leading to the lack of motivation?
You want this, right? You want to lose the weight.
But why?
What does it mean to you to achieve your ultimate
goal?
What will it feel like to achieve it?
What will it feel like to not achieve it?
What negatives to you have associated with changing your lifestyle? What about positives?
Questions drive action. But you have to be asking the right questions. And focusing on the right answers consistently.
See above.
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I do excercise, about 3 to four times a week on the eliptical trainer. I work full time. I do eat fast food, but try my best to eat the 'right' fast food. I'm not big on vegtables (only because so many seem to upset my stomach).
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I don't think any fast food is the right fast food.
Be that as it may, do you have any idea how many
calories per day you are eating?
If not, are you familiar with
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