Daily Inspiration - Be Realistic

Sporty Jill
on 8/20/08 9:39 pm - Norfolk, VA

Be realistic. 

 

While many WLS patients wish they could be at some magical weight they consider ideal, the weight you choose needs to be realistic. Not necessarily what you weighed in college or when you got married. Not necessarily less than your sister. 

Are you shooting for a weight that you can live with, even if it doesn't match the "magic number" you long to see on the scale? Are you capable of performing your desired activities? Are you healthy? Can you maintain the necessary lifestyle in order to maintain your ideal weight? 

Action for the day: Think about your definition of an ideal weight. Are you aiming for a realistic number you can maintain? If not, explore why not. You could be sabotaging your success. 

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"I'm tough, ambitious, and I know exactly what I want. if that makes me a bitch, okay." - Madonna
Beginning Weight: 265  Current Weight:143 
So I run like a Girl....now keep up! 


Lauren B
on 8/21/08 2:54 am - VA
How ironic!  I just updated my signature today to include my final goal.  Since I'm getting so close to my "1st goal" I figured it was time to button down what I'm hoping for long term.  I think I've been very realistic.  Anything less than 175 is gravy to me.  :)  I hope you are doing well!  HUGGLES!

369/175/136
Highest Weight/Goal/Current Weight
233lbs LOST!!
Maintenance going strong!

 

 

 

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