Thank you for your replies. I would say that I mainly eat healthy like I said before, but I do need to work on portion control and not eating for stress etc. Sometimes, I do seem to have a sweet tooth and sometimes it doesn't seem to bother me at all, but I try not to have too many sweets at my home to reduce the temptation.
One of the other things I could work on nutrition wise is eating more veggies. I don't mind eating veggies, but I guess it is often easier to find something that sounds more appealing than eating a vegetable when being hungry. Hydration is another issue I have always seemed to struggle with. I have a hard time drinking as much as I should so I am trying to have a glass of water before every meal. This usually works well for breakfast, but then I kinda forget about it for the rest of the day.
I did get myself a fitness journal to track my food intake and keep track of my exercise. I have been doing a lot of strength training at home lately and one thing I want to start doing is write down the exercises I would like to do each time because I often take that as an easy excuse not to exercise because I don't know what to do or I get bored of old exercises.
I also don't mind going swimming but I currently do not feel comfortable enough in my body to go swimming. However, it is something I really enjoy. I am not a fancy swimmer or anything, just doing the regular stuff, but I do love the water. Once college starts again, I will actually get to use our swimming pool for free. Sometimes it is just a matter for me to make it when they are still open as I have a busy class and work schedule. So I may just have to force myself to go once and get over that uncomfortable feeling because once I fall in love with the water again, I won't care about the rest.
One thing I also absolutely love is running. When I was talking about foot problems earlier, I didn't mean my joints which I probably should have clarified. I have just been struggling with ingrown toenails, now I had a blister under a blister on the bottom of my foot which was super painful. I mainly walked on the tip of my foot to avoid the pain which caused my calf to cramp and get super tired. But I am starting to heal and I just need to be patient with myself and the things I can do.
I have actually signed up for a half marathon in September so I will definitely need to start training for that. I wish I would have started earlier, but I always had stuff get into my way. I already ran a half marathon last fall so I know that I can do it. I think it starts to become more of a mental battle to not give up so I am hoping to use this opportunity to prove myself that I am strong and I can do this. The only issue is that training for a half marathon makes me train less but therefore longer each time and I kind of want to get away from that. I find 5ks rather boring because they seem short too me, but it might be nicer to get some more regular exercise in, like 30 minutes 5 times a week rather than just twice a week for two hours.
As for the motivation, I currently have a few quotes hanging up in my room to motivate me. I do have a goal weight in mind that I would like a reach, however I do not want to set up a time frame because I am not sure if it will be reasonable to do that and I don't want to stress myself about it. Obviously, I would rather lose it sooner than later, but I would be okay with small successes and small lifestyle changes so that the weight loss will be long term and not temporary. I am currently trying to come up with a reward for each pound lost, however I am starting to run out of ideas. I already have enough workout clothes and I don't necessarily want my rewards to be food related. I have also already joined the lose 5# in August challenge so we will see how that goes.