SilverRose
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I'm not sure anyone will even want to read this, but yes, I am one of the many trying to complete the task of losing weight. Mentally, I guess it has more to do with what I think of myself than what everyone else thinks of me. Yet others opinions seem to effect me still...
I am currently 165 lbs and I want to be 120 lbs... I am very young and wish not to be over 200 lbs. I am the type of person who is stuck wearing track pants because I worry about how tight they seem to be even more than before. (I've been wearing them for a while) So, naturally, my hobby is obsessing over my weight.
A few things I have realized are that I am very much an introvert, (Thinking it has to due with insecurities) I eat when I'm bored, and I always end up quitting my diets with thoughts like "It really doesn't matter how much you weigh," Or "Who cares what everyone else thinks?" And and hour later I regret eating something I shouldn't be eating.
I'm planning to write a pen & paper food diary alongside online diaries. I see myself walking at 3mph for half an hour on my treadmill and 20 minutes on the elliptical machine. My eating habits will differ in about a month, which is, (from what I've heard) the amount of time needed to establish an eating habit. (Hopefully, it'll be a healthy habit) I will have to force certain fruits down my throat this season, which may actually result in me liking them, to get certain vitamins and whatnot...
I am currently 165 lbs and I want to be 120 lbs... I am very young and wish not to be over 200 lbs. I am the type of person who is stuck wearing track pants because I worry about how tight they seem to be even more than before. (I've been wearing them for a while) So, naturally, my hobby is obsessing over my weight.
A few things I have realized are that I am very much an introvert, (Thinking it has to due with insecurities) I eat when I'm bored, and I always end up quitting my diets with thoughts like "It really doesn't matter how much you weigh," Or "Who cares what everyone else thinks?" And and hour later I regret eating something I shouldn't be eating.
I'm planning to write a pen & paper food diary alongside online diaries. I see myself walking at 3mph for half an hour on my treadmill and 20 minutes on the elliptical machine. My eating habits will differ in about a month, which is, (from what I've heard) the amount of time needed to establish an eating habit. (Hopefully, it'll be a healthy habit) I will have to force certain fruits down my throat this season, which may actually result in me liking them, to get certain vitamins and whatnot...