So here's a question:
One of the things I've noticed about myself is that I get really excited in the first few weeks or first couple of months about losing weight (or giving it away, or whatever phrasing we choose to use), and then, when I get to ten or 15 pounds, I STOP.
I either feel great and think I can now have a little "treat," which turns into months or several years of non-stop "treating," or I feel so good physically that I don't see the urgency to continue with my commitment.
Problem is, the true goal for me is close to 100 pounds, so how does one sustain the drive and commitment to go to the next level and the next, rather than stopping at the Dead-End Ten (or whatever number is your dead end), and taking the risk of having to start all over again, year after year after year after year after...
Medusa
One of the things I've noticed about myself is that I get really excited in the first few weeks or first couple of months about losing weight (or giving it away, or whatever phrasing we choose to use), and then, when I get to ten or 15 pounds, I STOP.
I either feel great and think I can now have a little "treat," which turns into months or several years of non-stop "treating," or I feel so good physically that I don't see the urgency to continue with my commitment.
Problem is, the true goal for me is close to 100 pounds, so how does one sustain the drive and commitment to go to the next level and the next, rather than stopping at the Dead-End Ten (or whatever number is your dead end), and taking the risk of having to start all over again, year after year after year after year after...
Medusa









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