jeffisbig
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For those who had trouble yo-yoing, what made the final time stick (if you made it to your goal, or close enough)?
Was anything different? Did you circumstances change?
I'm personally having a difficult time with staying consistant. I do great for a while, then it stops and before I realize it, 2 months or so have passed and I've gained some of the weight back.
I know there isn't any magic technique, but maybe someone figured something out that would help me (or someone else) too. I have a goal to meet by June. This is the first time I had a realistic goal with a definite deadline where I'm getting started with enough time to meet it without sticking perfectly to my diet (meaning, if one month I don't do so well, its not really going to hurt my chances).
I've never felt pressure to keep a goal like I have now, so I'm hoping it helps. I'm just tired of failing. It makes each subsequent time harder. I think it mostly comes down to I'm a weak person and I can only go for so long without breaking, but Im hoping that isn't true.
Was anything different? Did you circumstances change?
I'm personally having a difficult time with staying consistant. I do great for a while, then it stops and before I realize it, 2 months or so have passed and I've gained some of the weight back.
I know there isn't any magic technique, but maybe someone figured something out that would help me (or someone else) too. I have a goal to meet by June. This is the first time I had a realistic goal with a definite deadline where I'm getting started with enough time to meet it without sticking perfectly to my diet (meaning, if one month I don't do so well, its not really going to hurt my chances).
I've never felt pressure to keep a goal like I have now, so I'm hoping it helps. I'm just tired of failing. It makes each subsequent time harder. I think it mostly comes down to I'm a weak person and I can only go for so long without breaking, but Im hoping that isn't true.