I'm not sure if this should go into the 'does this work' forum, if that's the case, feel free to move it.
I have had absolutely _no_ motivation to work out. I put it on my list, but it gets cast aside in favor of finishing making Christmas gifts or work or whatever.
Anyway, I went online looking for something that would motivate me. I read about a theory that working out doesn't do anything for weight loss.
this puts everything I've learned on it's head.
I lost weight according to the scale, then gained some back ( over the span of 2.5 weeks ), but my pants are noticeably looser, even though my weight loss hasn't really changed all that much.
Does exercise really make that big of a difference in weight loss? If it doesn't, why should I put myself through it?
Has working out been the deal breaker for some of your weight loss? How important do you feel it is?
I am interested in what you have to say. I do not doubt it'll be motivating.

You have already been so successful. First, let me say that every person has to find her own path. It may differ for some. I started changing my habits in June with my eating. I lost 20 pounds during that time. When school started I began exercising. The remainder of my weight loss has happened since then. What I notice about exercising is that I feel better and move better. I also think I look better. My skin is nicer than it's been in years and my posture has improved. When you exercise it gives you a little more flexibility with what you are eating too. In addition, health wise every one should be moving. 

