Pretty much. No one has ever looked back on their death bed and said "I was I'd counted more calories to lose that 20 lbs". How do you want to use your one precious life? I'd like to use it to enjoy myself with movement and food. |
Huh? I'd expect there are many people at end of life who wish they'd worked harder to lose weight. |
What’s with all these threads started with the op saying “I’ll go first?” |
While that’s true about vanity weight, it depends. If we are talking about 20 lbs that would mean not obese to merely slightly overweight, I doubt it. That person isn’t eating food that is conducive to feeling great and living a full live. And whatever movement that person is doing is compromised by the extra weight they are carrying around. |
Old people look back and wish they had lose weight at some point since it affects their health and mobility. |
And some old people wish they hadn’t lost that “last stubborn 10 lbs” after they have a fall and fracture something. |
+1. I’ve been in therapy and tried yoga and meditation. I’m stuck. Stressful childhood, relationships, and job have done a number on me. I’m starting Wegovy tomorrow and hoping to find healthier habits without the constant food noise derailing me. |
If I cut out carbs/sugar and didn't eat from 6 pm to 12pm. I exercise/move plenty. |
If I stopped drinking alcohol / I don't because I like it.
It's not just the calories from alcohol. My glass of wine after the kids are asleep also makes it tempting to snack on junky food late in the evening - red wine just goes so well with chocolate or salted nuts. And then I stay up too late because I'm enjoying the wine and snacks, so my motivation to work out the next day is shot because I'm exhausted. I'd be far better off leaving the wine in the pantry and going to bed instead. But I don't, because I like have an hour or two in the evening to relax with a glass of wine and junky snacks after a hectic day. |
I could reduce my portions/intake, but I eat super healthy. Eating out messes me up even if just once - it’s very frustrating. (I’m 45) Things have become so unforgiving! (And I still do eat out but try to limit it to one dinner/week). |
Yes. This REALLY resonates with me. |