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Old 09-30-2009, 08:29 AM   #16  
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Susan Powter once said that motivation comes from doing. The more you make good choices, the easier it is to make it again later on. Unfortunately, it also works vice versa that when we compromise or make bad choices it's easier to do it again. Make the unconditional commitment to yourself and you'll see a new dedication in yourself that you never knew you had. And if you ever feel weak or need encouragement, we are here for you!
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Old 09-30-2009, 09:10 AM   #17  
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I think that motivation is probably the single hardest thing to grasp when trying to lose weight. Most people know what kinds of foods are bad, most people know that they should exercise... But most people just can't find the energy to do those things.

I post my goal weight ANYWHERE I will see it; a post it note on the bathroom mirror, on the fridge, right on my computer where I spend most of my days! I look at this and remember how badly I want to be healthy and thin and look like a sex kitten.

I look at pictures of women with rocking bodies too. If anything... A woman that looks better than me inspires competition.
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