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Bellamack 02-02-2013 07:27 PM

All of the above & NEVER EVER EVER reward myself with food, sets up a reward for everything, ie, making it through pain, happiness, sorrow, etc. Set little rewards for staying in your healthy lifestyle, but don't make it food.

:)

marigrace 02-03-2013 11:50 AM

Learn from your mistakes.

surfergirl2 02-04-2013 06:10 PM

One tip that i read over and over and over on the Maintainer's Forum, but somehow it never really clicked with me until just a week ago, is that i will ALWAYS have to watch what i eat. I will NEVER be "done." Of course, i will be more relaxed with my diet after a certain point, but i will ALWAYS have to stick to a plan.

I thought i could reach a point where i was neutral--not gaining and not losing--without watching what i ate. And i did...for a few months. But then, slowly, the pounds started to creep on. So i learned that i will NEVER be able to just eat whatever i want.

musicalchick 02-04-2013 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bellamack (Post 4618937)
All of the above & NEVER EVER EVER reward myself with food, sets up a reward for everything, ie, making it through pain, happiness, sorrow, etc. Set little rewards for staying in your healthy lifestyle, but don't make it food.

:)

I like this one that is what I try to do, also I belive mistakes are a moment to learn and grow.

Riddy 02-04-2013 06:48 PM

Not losing or even gaining some weight is not failure. Giving up is failure.

The world will not run out of cookies/ice cream/beer/Mac & cheese/pizza while I am losing weight. It will all still be there when I allow myself a small portion in the future. Now the future may be tomorrow, but if I have a chance to eat something that isn't on my plan, my goal is to tell myself "not today."

bunnabear 02-04-2013 06:51 PM

Patience.
I've learned that for me there is no quick fix...well there is, but its not sustainable in the long run.

35X35 02-04-2013 07:45 PM

For me, a couple things:

Any loss, even maintaining during loss -- is a success. Don't set unrealistic goals or even "I have to lose ___ lbs by ____ date". Any loss is a success and should be celebrated, imo. Any week, month, year that you begin lighter than the last is moving you closer to your goal.

The second biggest for me is to hop RIGHT back on 'the wagon' after a slip-up. Start again the next meal. I used to have a very all or nothing approach that went something like, "oh I've already messed up today, might as well eat whatever I want because the whole day is RUINED." That would turn into days, weeks, and then BAM I'd gain back.

Oh one more BIGGIE was learning to love and like myself where I am. To celebrate who I am and what I've come through. To believe in my strength and worth and beauty EVEN AT THIS WEIGHT. Not to wait until I was a magical slim weight to live life, dress cute, have a high self-esteem and love myself. I am no less valuable because I am overweight.

So, patience, persistence, moderation, and being gentle with myself. Those are my best 'tips'. :)

the shiv 02-04-2013 08:05 PM

If you only eliminate one thing from your diet, make it GUILT.

We all overeat on occasion for various reasons - stress, habit, tiredness, cravings, depression, hormones, whatever.

Certainly learn from the times you don't do quite what you'd intended, but don't use those times as a stick to beat yourself with. Weight loss can be hard enough without us being our own worst enemies.

ControlW 02-04-2013 11:58 PM

I'd have to say that the best tip is to not let your current mood affect what you do. There are just some days where, for example, I just don't want to work out, and nothing I can say to myself will make me want to get in the gym. But I know that, beyond my mood, I do want to go to the gym, and so I do. . . . Most of the time. :-) I admit I'm not perfect here.

To rephrase maybe, don't do now what you want to do, but rather do now what you will want later to have done.

Renee3 02-05-2013 07:02 AM

I just joined yesterday and must say this is an awesome site. Lots of great tips and support. I can do this...I will do this!

Lotus7 02-05-2013 01:59 PM

Take baby steps. Sometimes, we try to change too many things at once or go too hard and our minds and bodies cannot keep up. I think making incremental changes to our diet, exercise and lifestyle, say every month or so, is a good way to build consistency and develop good long-term habits that will make us successful in our journey and maintenance.

marigrace 02-05-2013 05:26 PM

Look at all this wisdom...I'm really amazed !

2feelbetter 03-15-2013 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoJoJo2 (Post 4615061)
Never, ever give up! Never! :wave:

I like this saying. Especially since I feel like I will NEVER lose weight. ;)

Softykins 03-16-2013 06:57 PM

A healthy gut = a slimmer gut

Patience and perseverance are most important.

:dance::dance::dance:

deb2799 03-16-2013 09:33 PM

Make SMALL goals
and avoid cheat DAYS. They don't work for me personally and my friend too. I will allow a cheat "meal" or "snack" but, cant do the whole day.


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