Does anyone else get this? I'm sitting here at the beginning of my journey and I know...I KNOW it's going to take time, patience and determination, but I feel like I can't get my head straight (over thinking a LOT). I'm not trying to sound like a 'negative nancy', but I think it's just feeling overwhelmed with everything. I've sifted through 3FC older threads and I know there's plenty of people who have gone through this. As I was reading, many people had such comforting words of encouragement (even if they weren't directed to me).
That being said...Does anyone have any advice they can share for someone who's JUST starting? And I don't mean what foods you ate, or what methods you used (I'm comfortable using MFP and P90X regimen), rather what did you do that didn't make this whole thing feel SO overwhelming and daunting?



) "I have to lose one pound. Just one single pound. That should be doable". Then, when I had lost said pound, I told myself "Wow, that went well. Now let's go for another, just for giggles!" And so on. To my own surprise, all those single pounds really do add up 

work on today. You can't undo yesterday and you don't know what is going to happen tomorrow. But today is all on you
Start over with the next bite of food. If you overendulge, don't use that as an excuse to keep eating (I will start tomorrow, or Monday or after "insert eating holiday here" )
Give yourself the grace to make mistakes, but not the excuse to keep making them.
Figure out YOUR plan and then stick to it. I don't count calories because it makes me food obsessed. I spend all day trying to figure out what I can have and whether I've exercised enough to have more. Sometimes I get impressed by the calorie counters and I think I'll try it again... nope- it always ends up in disaster for me!
Move everyday. Exercise feels good after awhile but you have to start slow, and keep going! I started walking to the end of my street (and I was a sweaty mess at the end) now I regularly walk 5 miles. At 55 I feel better than I did at age 20, but I know that yesterday's walk isn't going to carry me today. I do take a rest day, but stay active on my rest day with the family.
I weigh everyday, even the days I know I'm not going to be happy with the number. The scale is a tool that I use, but I know that it isn't the boss