To keep going

James Wade

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The biggest problem for me is to keep going. Whenever I try to lose weight I am so impatient, that when I don't see results soon, I give up. The reason I joined this forum was hopefully to meet others like me, and achieve our goals. Anyone out there?
 
Actually James i have the same problem, i will exercise & diet for a week , then again stop and start the process again after few months...I have joined the forum Today & hopefully it works..SO PLEASE I REQUEST ANYONE, PLEASE HELP ME OUT..
 
Well hopefully this is the one that'll get us there, good luck to you and don't stop even when you feel really unmotivated!
 
Maybe you should consider making your goal a life change in the types of foods you eat in your diet? Don't focus so much on weight loss, as just focusing on eating proper foods and drinking more water instead of sugar beverages :)
 
The biggest problem for me is to keep going. Whenever I try to lose weight I am so impatient, that when I don't see results soon, I give up. The reason I joined this forum was hopefully to meet others like me, and achieve our goals. Anyone out there?

Actually James i have the same problem, i will exercise & diet for a week , then again stop and start the process again after few months...I have joined the forum Today & hopefully it works..SO PLEASE I REQUEST ANYONE, PLEASE HELP ME OUT..

Starting a weight loss journal on this forum helped me.
 
Starting a weight loss journal on this forum helped me.
Actually thats true...For past two i would just log in to this site and i'd get remotivated...also i have started a Food Diary here..today was my first day to post something ..:) i hope to continue to do so..
 
Here's my 2-cents: for me my weight loss journey turned successful when I stopped focusing on 'losing weight' and started focusing on my health and happiness. I switched to a whole foods way of eating and found healthy versions of all the things I love (dessert, mac-n-cheese, pizza, etc.). My only 'measure' of if I was doing well was asking myself at the end of each day 'is what I ate today healthy'? If the answer was yes, I considered the day a success. I didn't count calories or try to eat small portions which would leave me hungry. In the end I lost over 30 lbs and it was the first time in my life where losing weight was not torturous and requiring lots of motivation since I still got to eat things I love! I'm curious when you say that you 'diet' for a week and then lose motivation, why is that? Is your 'diet' boring? Does it leave you hungry? What about it makes you go back to you old ways?
 
The key to successful weight loss is to achieve consistency, James, taking into consideration that excess weight wasn’t accumulated overnight, so it isn’t going to be lost overnight, either.

Upon acceptance of the above, you’ll hopefully develop a sense of perspective, thus, removing some of the pressure that you may have placed upon yourself.

Firstly, you need to be consistent in creating a daily calorie deficit from your TDEE (total daily energy expenditure), allowing calories to be burned from fat in order to meet daily energy requirements, while ensuring that the daily deficit that you introduce doesn’t take you beneath your BMR (basal metabolic rate).

In order to ascertain BMR/TDEE, based upon current measurements and level of activity, research calculators, since they’re largely accurate.

Secondly, you need to be consistent with your diet. Ensure that lean protein consumption accounts for approximately 40% of dietary intake and that complex carbohydrate and healthy fat each account for 30% respectively. Consulting macronutrient calculators will also provide you with a break-down of how many calories ought to be consumed between the respective food groups.

Lastly, the frequency and intensity of exercise (particularly cardio), also dictates how many calories are expended on a weekly basis. The higher its intensity, the greater the uptake of glucose and fat throughout, thus, leading to improved levels of fat loss each week.

Upon implementation of the above (provided you’re consistent in your application), you should begin to enjoy the level of weight loss that you desire, in addition to educating yourself upon your journey, so that you can maintain your level of loss once goal weight has been attained.
 
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