We've all heard it - "the real work starts at maintenance" and I'm hear to tell you - it's true! Weight loss is the easy part. However, I'm begining to believe that we can all conquer our yo yo - the trick is doing it on your terms.
I hit goal last year and then gladly fell 10 lbs below it. I maintained that for about 6 months before things began to fall apart and before I knew it I had gained 15 lbs back durning an intense binge/restrict cycle. And then...something clicked. For me it's about finding a systems that is...wait for it...sustainable! Not a system that keeps me at a particular weight, but a system that I can maintain forever. So after much work, I've developed a program of exercise and caloric intake that is suitable for me and my lifestyle and I've stopped comparing it to others or questioning it.
The result? My weight is dropping again and I'm in my goal range and still losing. I'm not sure where my final weight will level out, and honestly it's not important. I'm happy where I am now and I feel like I am eating, exercising and behaving in a way that is true to me and my desires, habits and lifestyle.
I just wanted to throw this out there because I know so many of us maintainers struggle with the yo yo and it can be quite an emotional roller coaster, but I believe that if you're honest with yourself you can find a place where that yo yo gets smaller. Anywho - hope everyone is well!

that's my goal this coming year too. so far i haven't really engaged in the binge/restrict cycle too often, but i have absolutetly binged whenever i restrict too much so that coupled with reading posts on this site from other maintainers has helped me identify these right away.
I agree with what you've discovered... the only way to stay sane in the long run is not to be ruled by numbers on a scale or numbers of calories. In maintenance, I think the scale should be a tool to use weekly or monthly, not the daily measure of our worth. The same is true for calorie counts. When I first lost weight, I really did need to look up everything! And I'll always look up meals in restaurants, because it's hard to know. But it's too easy to play games with calorie counts. 