chrisw77's Journal, 14 November 2023

THE ISSUE

The big problem with adjusting our lives and changing diet and exercise habits is the "all or nothing" trap. We want immediate results. The longer something goes on without immediate and significant gratification, the less hopeful we become.

You'll need both MOTIVATION and DISCIPLINE to succeed. Motivation will get you excited and initiate change, but discipline and determination will carry you through. Lack in one or the other and you'll remain paralyzed.



THE LIE

Sometimes, the bigger the motivation, the less discipline will seem necessary... until the motivation wears off and the "crash" comes... ahh... our old friend despair.

Each successive restart thereafter will become harder and harder because the negative memories of the ending outweigh the temporary results we'd achieved *sigh*

I've been through it, so I'm with you... Don't psych yourself out of even starting.

The insurmountable does become easier over time, but it requires an initial catalyst.



THE CHANGE

Change doesn't need to be drastic. Just a little less calories today than yesterday. Just a few hundred more steps throughout the day or just simply stepping into a gym is a great first step.

I recommend you don't announce it to anyone though. Simply execute and let people begin to ask you "how did you make the change??" (better to be congratulated as you progress than to have people constantly ask if you've started)



THE RESULTS

By monitoring a slightly lower calorie diet and regularly performing exercise that exhausts the body regularly, the results will go far beyond looking better.

I PROMISE you will notice these inevitable and lasting results within a few months if you don't rush. Do the work and let the results just happen!



(1) Discipline
(2) Goal-setting
(3) Motivation
(4) Overcoming challenges
(5) Self-improvement + self-esteem
(6) Consistency

(7) Improved hormonal regulation
(8) Higher mental alertness and general cognitive function
(9) Significant reduction in anxiety, stress, and depression symptoms

(10) Less fatigued due to improved heart function
(11) Less likely to easily sweat
(12) Less labored breathing
(13) Better sleep quality



We all lose focus sometimes or are looking for a starting point. This community is a wonderful tool for more than just friendships. We've all got a similar goal of improved health and each of us has a story to tell.

If it's been a long time since you've seen results or if you've fallen back on your plan... take that first little step towards your goal. It won't be long until you're back on your walk again.

Diet Calendar Entries for 14 November 2023:
2720 kcal Fat: 77.98g | Prot: 184.21g | Carb: 332.66g.   Breakfast: Coffee (Brewed From Grounds), Equate High Performance Protein Shake - Caramel, Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Original Unsweetened Almond Milk, Quaker Instant Oatmeal - Strawberries & Cream (43g), Dannon Light & Fit Yogurt - Vanilla. Lunch: Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Original Unsweetened Almond Milk, Dymatize Nutrition ISO 100 Hydrolyzed 100% Whey Protein - Cookies & Cream, Kellogg's Special K Protein Meal Bar - Chocolate Peanut Butter. Dinner: Entenmann's Cookie Donut Ice Cream Sandwich, Premier Nutrition High Protein Shake - Caramel, Stouffer's Chicken Lasagna, Dannon Light & Fit Yogurt - Vanilla. Supper: Now Foods Omega 3-6-9. more...
2276 kcal Activities & Exercise: Desk Work - 6 hours, Cooking - 30 minutes, Sitting - 3 hours, Resting - 4 hours and 15 minutes, Sleeping - 8 hours, Grocery Shopping - 15 minutes, Showering - 30 minutes, Housework - 30 minutes, Driving - 1 hour. more...

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YAY! You're back!!!!!  
14 Nov 23 by member: davidsprincess
Mostly front.  
14 Nov 23 by member: chrisw77
That's what I said too DP!👍 
14 Nov 23 by member: Diana 1234
Welcome back & great post 👍👍 
14 Nov 23 by member: sk.17
We are so happy to have you back and grateful to have you share your wisdom with us☦️♥️ 
15 Nov 23 by member: Alindsey83t
You are so right. I've thought about how many of us struggle with severe issues that merely come down to discipline and self control. Whether it's over spending, overeating, drinking too much, unable to stop smoking, or even anger issues, it all comes down to having the self discipline and self control to do better. Great post!  
15 Nov 23 by member: GigiDunaway
This wins FS post of the year, for sure. 
15 Nov 23 by member: unity1234
Words of wisdom! 
15 Nov 23 by member: StormsGirl
So helpful ! 
15 Nov 23 by member: RNIFer
I love every post that includes the mental angle! You hit the nail on the head about motovation and discipline! I love the meme! 
15 Nov 23 by member: debrafrederick
Such a great post!👍 Good to see you back, I mean front.🤭 
15 Nov 23 by member: Nikina70
Great post, Chris! 
15 Nov 23 by member: TomLong
wow! thank you. that was much needed. thought provoking  
15 Nov 23 by member: sandyeg
Chris I seriously don’t know how I missed this post . Thank you for the wonderful information. Thank you for taking the time to post this helpful information. I will definitely use it . I hope you have a fantastic day 🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 
15 Nov 23 by member: ocean_girl
Great post. I love Cookie Monster. You hit every note regarding how to make weight loss and maintenance work for life. Control intake and move consistently.  
15 Nov 23 by member: Kenna Morton
Love your post, love your profile picture, love your humor, along with this great serious post.👍👏👏👏 
15 Nov 23 by member: Shrewdness
Great! 
15 Nov 23 by member: -MorticiaAddams
iIt is a great point though we bake cookies and cook bacon...😲🤔🤪 I've never thought 💭 about it 😂. 
15 Nov 23 by member: Leah_guffey
This stretches my brain. 
16 Nov 23 by member: Snowwhite100

     
 

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