Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve lost 80 pounds this year. Yes, Wegovy, but also huge life style changes. And I had some of the same hurdles to overcome. The solutions that worked for me:
I pay for the full version of My Fitness Pal to food track. Scan a barcode and done. And a good database of food already entered. Easy to add the same breakfast for a week all at once. Seeing it on paper, including calories and macros keeps me on track.
I hired a persona l trainer who comes to me twice a week. Pay for 12 sessions at a time. So after work, there is someone who is standing at my door, that I have already paid to work with me. Can’t really avoid that workout. And I’m making great progress on strength, flexibility, balance.
I started yoga and found a studio I am comfortable at. Not a lot of 20 year old size 2s. I thought I’d hate it, but I go at least two of the nights I don’t have my trainer and really enjoy it. Great separation between work and home, and I always leave feeling relaxed and refreshed.
Hope some of that helps.
Obviously you have a lot of money to afford all of these things.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve lost 80 pounds this year. Yes, Wegovy, but also huge life style changes. And I had some of the same hurdles to overcome. The solutions that worked for me:
I pay for the full version of My Fitness Pal to food track. Scan a barcode and done. And a good database of food already entered. Easy to add the same breakfast for a week all at once. Seeing it on paper, including calories and macros keeps me on track.
I hired a persona l trainer who comes to me twice a week. Pay for 12 sessions at a time. So after work, there is someone who is standing at my door, that I have already paid to work with me. Can’t really avoid that workout. And I’m making great progress on strength, flexibility, balance.
I started yoga and found a studio I am comfortable at. Not a lot of 20 year old size 2s. I thought I’d hate it, but I go at least two of the nights I don’t have my trainer and really enjoy it. Great separation between work and home, and I always leave feeling relaxed and refreshed.
Hope some of that helps.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve lost 80 pounds this year. Yes, Wegovy, but also huge life style changes. And I had some of the same hurdles to overcome. The solutions that worked for me:
I pay for the full version of My Fitness Pal to food track. Scan a barcode and done. And a good database of food already entered. Easy to add the same breakfast for a week all at once. Seeing it on paper, including calories and macros keeps me on track.
I hired a persona l trainer who comes to me twice a week. Pay for 12 sessions at a time. So after work, there is someone who is standing at my door, that I have already paid to work with me. Can’t really avoid that workout. And I’m making great progress on strength, flexibility, balance.
I started yoga and found a studio I am comfortable at. Not a lot of 20 year old size 2s. I thought I’d hate it, but I go at least two of the nights I don’t have my trainer and really enjoy it. Great separation between work and home, and I always leave feeling relaxed and refreshed.
Hope some of that helps.
Anonymous wrote:There’s really no advice other than you just have to do it. Long term commitment to health isn’t going to be achieved by day to day motivation, which obviously isn’t always there. It’s just discipline. Luckily you know what does work for you so you’re just going to have to do it again, unwillingly, until it becomes habit again. One thing I’ve read is “choose your hard today.” It is hard to workout and eat healthy when you don’t want to… it’s also hard to go through each day feeling bad about yourself and physically unwell. Choose your hard today!