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Originally Posted by kaplods
That only makes sense if only the goal matters, and with weight loss that isn't true. Every pound matters, so although I'm not always succeeding at weight loss, I can always succeed at weight maintenance. There's never a reason to give up, because giving up doesn't just end the weight loss, it usually begins weight gain.
Even if I don't ever lose another pound, I'm still going to be committed to weight maintenance. I gained a lot of benefits from my 85 lb loss, and I'm not going to give those up by regaining.
This is really insightful. I really like the concepts expressed.
It ties in with the maintenance concept here that you're maintaining as soon as you've lost one pound and kept it off. It's really powerfully expressed. Thanks for stating this is such a thought-provoking way.
I should also state that I really don't know what my goal weight is. I think I picked 155 because it's at the top of normal weight and I was a number I could believe I could reach.
Like another poster, I remember a world when people were much thinner than they are today, and normal was, well, normal! I want to get back there again.