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Fatgirlfedup's July Jumpstart Dietbet

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Jisel P.

07/30/2019 8:02AM
For those who’ve been losing weight for a while...do you have any tips for continuing on your weight loss journey after the initial motivation and excitement starts to fade? I started about two months ago so I’m still in the honeymoon phase of what will likely be an 18 month, 80 pound journey. But I know my history and my patterns, and I know that at some point the motivation I feel right now is going to decrease, and that’s usually when I stop trying. I want this time to be different, so I’d love to hear what you all who have been losing for months or years do to keep going!

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ohmscheeks

Creating a routine for myself. Not making it anymore optional than brushing my teeth. Failing and trying again.

Jisel P.

Thank you everyone for all the tips/advice. I've also been listening to a podcast called Half Size Me, and one of the things the host says it that you should only do things you can do forever because it's not like everything ends the moment we reach our goal weight -- maintenance goes on forever and ever, and from what she says, is even harder than weight loss! It sounds like just working to put those habits in place right now while the motivation is high is the best thing I can do, so that when the motivation is gone, they are like second nature. Thank you again everyone!

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