One of the things I would suggest is to just focus on healthier habits now. I know you probably want the weight off RIGHT NOW, but taking your time to ease yourself into a healthier lifestyle will probably be beneficial in the long run.
It doesn't have to take you seven years before you get to the big weight loss point like I did, but taking your time can really help make these changes permanent! I don't regret taking seven years to get to my big weight loss, because it really wasn't that difficult to change the one thing I needed to start losing weight (and now to maintain! I've been here for a year

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Try focusing on making healthier food choices OR exercising. Which one do you like? Do you have an exercise you enjoy that you can do regularly? Do you have healthier foods you want to incorporate?
For food, just focus on eating healthier. I wouldn't worry too much about macros and calories JUST YET. Calories are important, but if you're choosing healthier foods you'll cut calories without even trying. Once you get used to eating healthy, it's MUCH easier to start watching your portions and calories because then you start to choose even healthier foods to get more bang for your buck!
When it comes to exercise, find something you like! If you enjoy it then you're more likely to do it even if you feel like sleeping. Find an exercise you enjoy and do it regularly! You'll eventually build up strength AND it'll become a habit.
If you focus on ONE thing first, make it a habit and then add another it becomes much easier (especially if you feel so lost!) to have a healthy lifestyle overall. Just making little changes will get you the results. Sure, you might not drop all the weight in a few months, but that's not really healthy anyway
