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I seem to constantly be on a diet. Before xmas I lost 9lb simply by cutting down on crap like chocolate (im a chocoholic) crisps etc. Since xmas however I cant seem to get motivated to get back into it and have prob put the 9lb back on. I generally do a couple of classes a week, but hurt my back last mon so haven't done nowt and have ate loads of crap.
My question is if you are trying to lose weight, what motivates you? keeps you going?
Do you go to a slimming class? Do you get motivated if you can see the 1lbs coming off?
Do you have an event like a holiday or a wedding to aim for?
Needing some motivation here lol
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I personally think the first mistake your making Miz is being stuck in the mentality that your 'on a diet', scrap those thoughts and just aim to get into a routine of eating more healthy food.

For motivation why not give yourself little rewards (not food related) but say for example every 5lbs you lose treat yourself to something nice like clothes?

That way you get some motivation, get something to look forward to and if it's clothes you end up with a lovely new wardrobe.

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A big motivation for me is to imagine putting on all the weight I managed to lose/lose the tone (ish) you managed to get after all that work. Another is thinking of the complements you get and how much better you look and feel now than before. For me comparing photos of myself now to past photos really encourages me!

If you put back on, lets say, 3lbs, dont think "oh well **** it" and continue the bad pattern - use it to gain motivation! Also remember, its not all about actual weight, think of the inches, health impact etc.

The best thing to do is make exercise a habitual behaviour - set yourself a weekly goal - for me its 3 x week for 1 hour or a little more - this could be 2 classes a week for you to start. If you dont manage it one week - make up for it the week after! And remember "weight loss" is 70% diet / 30% exercise.

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I personally think the first mistake your making Miz is being stuck in the mentality that your 'on a diet', scrap those thoughts and just aim to get into a routine of eating more healthy food.

For motivation why not give yourself little rewards (not food related) but say for example every 5lbs you lose treat yourself to something nice like clothes?

That way you get some motivation, get something to look forward to and if it's clothes you end up with a lovely new wardrobe.


Increase protein and healthy fat intake
- meat, fish, eggs, nuts, avacado, some cheese, beans etc.

Decrease "simple" carb intake
- bread, rice, pasta, chips etc.

Decrease sugar intake
- drinks, chocolate (dark is fine), pastry etc.

"Complex" carbs are a good source of energy
- fruit & veg (3 veg:2 fruit for 5 a day), wholemeal bread/rice/pasta

Look for alternates e.g. sweet potato over potato, cauliflower rice over white rice, healthier oils

And remember - treat yourself!!!!!
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Increase protein and healthy fat intake
- meat, fish, eggs, nuts, avacado, some cheese, beans etc.

Decrease "simple" carb intake
- bread, rice, pasta, chips etc.

Decrease sugar intake
- drinks, chocolate (dark is fine), pastry etc.

"Complex" carbs are a good source of energy
- fruit & veg (3 veg:2 fruit for 5 a day), wholemeal bread/rice/pasta

Look for alternates e.g. sweet potato over potato, cauliflower rice over white rice, healthier oils

And remember - treat yourself!!!!!
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I love it its likes a little desert on my main course plate

esp. sweet potato fries
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I love it its likes a little desert on my main course plate

esp. sweet potato fries
Sweet and savoury is a big no no for me, i hate sweet potato. I've never heard of Cauliflower Rice though, sounds interesting
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When I was dieting I used to buy something I like in a smaller size and then that's my goal and it motivates me.

I think a lot of it has to be that you enjoy the diet food, it's useless going on a diet and hating the food because you'll just put the lost weight back on when you go back to food you like.
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I personally think the first mistake your making Miz is being stuck in the mentality that your 'on a diet', scrap those thoughts and just aim to get into a routine of eating more healthy food.

For motivation why not give yourself little rewards (not food related) but say for example every 5lbs you lose treat yourself to something nice like clothes?

That way you get some motivation, get something to look forward to and if it's clothes you end up with a lovely new wardrobe.
have just got rid of 7 black bin bags full of old clothes so swore I wasn't going to buy anymore this year lol but I totally get where your coming from x
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A big motivation for me is to imagine putting on all the weight I managed to lose/lose the tone (ish) you managed to get after all that work. Another is thinking of the complements you get and how much better you look and feel now than before. For me comparing photos of myself now to past photos really encourages me!

If you put back on, lets say, 3lbs, dont think "oh well **** it" and continue the bad pattern - use it to gain motivation! Also remember, its not all about actual weight, think of the inches, health impact etc.

The best thing to do is make exercise a habitual behaviour - set yourself a weekly goal - for me its 3 x week for 1 hour or a little more - this could be 2 classes a week for you to start. If you dont manage it one week - make up for it the week after! And remember "weight loss" is 70% diet / 30% exercise.

Good luck
hi I was thinking about doing the photo thing. One of my friends tells me I never look any differnet if ive lost or not I always just look the same lol I do loads of exercize, I have 6 dogs all needing diff walks so I walk at the least 5 miles every day (norm more) I do a kettlbell class and a zumba class when my back isn't sore. Have tried the inches thing but I never seemed to lose many although my shape changed weirdly lol
Might try the pic thing though
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Increase protein and healthy fat intake
- meat, fish, eggs, nuts, avacado, some cheese, beans etc.

Decrease "simple" carb intake
- bread, rice, pasta, chips etc.

Decrease sugar intake
- drinks, chocolate (dark is fine), pastry etc.

"Complex" carbs are a good source of energy
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Look for alternates e.g. sweet potato over potato, cauliflower rice over white rice, healthier oils

And remember - treat yourself!!!!!
I am a very fussy eater, but I also need to be careful with fibre as I have crohns disease and too much fibre makes it worse. I know I need to cut out the crap.
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I love it its likes a little desert on my main course plate

esp. sweet potato fries
have never had a sweet potato keep meaning to try but haven't got round to it.
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When I was dieting I used to buy something I like in a smaller size and then that's my goal and it motivates me.

I think a lot of it has to be that you enjoy the diet food, it's useless going on a diet and hating the food because you'll just put the lost weight back on when you go back to food you like.
yeai got this lovely dress to wear over xmas (after id lost the 9lb) however I didn't get a smaller size I had to get a size bigger as it was a like a body con and was skin tight in my actual size. However I did feel fantastic in the dress and got loads of compliments off my friends, even got chatted up by a very young lad ha ha ha yeah it was xmas and he was drunk but it was all a very good ego boost lol
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Agree with Josy you need to stop dieting or if you do diet set yourself a realistic goal say to lose the 9 lbs in two months then when you reach the weight you want think of it as healthy eating rather than dieting, if you do over eat one day just enjoy it and get back on track the next day no one loses or puts on weight by over or under eating for one day.
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I wasn't really dieting as such when I lost the 9lb I just cut down on junk which I eat a lot of. 4 bars of chocolate a day 3 bags of crisps etc. maybe diet was the wrong word. need motivating to stop eating crap lol
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I wasn't really dieting as such when I lost the 9lb I just cut down on junk which I eat a lot of. 4 bars of chocolate a day 3 bags of crisps etc. maybe diet was the wrong word. need motivating to stop eating crap lol
I think this time of year it's easy to eat crap, maybe cut down gradually as that is a lot of rubbish
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I eat even when Im not hungry. I do it out of habit and boredom. For instance right now im thinking of the bag of malteser bunnies im gonna have in about half an hour and the crisps lol and im not even hungry is just habit and greed lol
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stop dieting and just eat less

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yes I get all of the above what im asking for is motivation to put it into practice lol
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haha sorry health/food/exercise is an increasingly big interest of mine!

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hi I was thinking about doing the photo thing. One of my friends tells me I never look any differnet if ive lost or not I always just look the same lol I do loads of exercize, I have 6 dogs all needing diff walks so I walk at the least 5 miles every day (norm more) I do a kettlbell class and a zumba class when my back isn't sore. Have tried the inches thing but I never seemed to lose many although my shape changed weirdly lol
Might try the pic thing though
Those who see you regularly wont see much of a difference - its those who havnt seen you for months at a time! You might be burning fat and building muscle and therefore noticing little change

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I wish I knew the trick. I'm getting married in a month and I really need to lose some weight (though no-one will agree with me...I hate that) beforehand. Especially as we are going away right after and I'm already paranoid about my gigantic 'keyhole surgery' scars that take up most of my stomach. Don't wanna be paranoid about wobbly bits too

I tend to lose weight fast by eating junk food. I know that sounds mental but its true. Say I have a few bags of crisps instead of dinner...I lose weight like crazy. I guess its coz even 4 bags of crisps is only 400calories where a meal would be like 800 or so.

Maybe time to break open a few multipacks and live on junk for the next month
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I personally think the first mistake your making Miz is being stuck in the mentality that your 'on a diet', scrap those thoughts and just aim to get into a routine of eating more healthy food.

For motivation why not give yourself little rewards (not food related) but say for example every 5lbs you lose treat yourself to something nice like clothes?

That way you get some motivation, get something to look forward to and if it's clothes you end up with a lovely new wardrobe.
I totally agree with Josy, and with the dog walking and training you can't afford to be missing out on good energy packed foods, lean protein and complex carbs, how about nutty snacks? they'd be good
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I wish I knew the trick. I'm getting married in a month and I really need to lose some weight (though no-one will agree with me...I hate that) beforehand. Especially as we are going away right after and I'm already paranoid about my gigantic 'keyhole surgery' scars that take up most of my stomach. Don't wanna be paranoid about wobbly bits too

I tend to lose weight fast by eating junk food. I know that sounds mental but its true. Say I have a few bags of crisps instead of dinner...I lose weight like crazy. I guess its coz even 4 bags of crisps is only 400calories where a meal would be like 800 or so.

Maybe time to break open a few multipacks and live on junk for the next month
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