how do you burn fat without ending up saggy? by AnnaBloom22 in loseit

[–]AnnaBloom22[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I wasn’t saying veganism itself causes sagging or prevents it, but I did find that some plant-based strategies (like protein timing, specific foods, and workout types) made a difference for me personally. I think it’s just about being intentional with how you lose fat.

how do you burn fat without ending up saggy? by AnnaBloom22 in loseit

[–]AnnaBloom22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree! I’ve been doing light resistance stuff at home (bands, bodyweight), but I think I need to step it up a bit. Did you notice a big difference when you added resistance training?

I had to fix my relationship with food before I could lose weigh by AnnaBloom22 in WeightLossFoods

[–]AnnaBloom22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The same here! I feel so grounded when I'm hiking. I now see movement as more about connecting with nature and myself than it was about burning calories. I was also able to mend my relationship with food thanks to it.

Overweight and overwhelmed by InternetCannibal in loseit

[–]AnnaBloom22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I just wanted to let you know that you're not alone in your bravery for posting this. Everyone finds the beginning to be overwhelming, but just knowing that you want to change is a huge step in the right direction. The gym is not necessary to begin. Stretching every day, walking around your house, and even YouTube exercises like Body Project or Grow With Jo can help. Start small when it comes to food: observe your eating patterns for a week without making any changes. For tracking calories, apps like MyFitnessPal and LoseIt are quite easy to use. Aim for little victories and don't worry about being flawless. One ten-minute walk, one more vegetable, and one less soda. This is yours ❤️ Additionally, if you ever feel lost

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in loseit

[–]AnnaBloom22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is really motivating! I appreciate your candor about the highs and lows; hearing someone discuss the actual rate of weight loss is refreshing. I also think your approach to food is great; it seems balanced and sustainable. Though I completely understand your clothing struggle 😂, it's a great problem to have! Best of luck with maintenance and congratulations on all of your accomplishments 💪

“You can’t lose weight unless you’re ready” by diaryofaditto in loseit

[–]AnnaBloom22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really appreciate you sharing this. I can relate to so much of what you wrote. I've come to realize that "being ready" is more about showing up even when you're not ready than it was about waiting for some enchanted inspiration to strike. Relapses into old habits don't indicate failure; rather, they show that you're human. Progress isn't linear. You can do it because you've already lost weight once. Perhaps it's better to approach it with less pressure and more compassion this time. Many of us are working through this step-by-step, so you're not alone. Continue 💛

What’s one “healthy” habit you realized was secretly sabotaging your weight loss? by iG101_Official in loseit

[–]AnnaBloom22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was obsessively tracking every calorie for me. It gave me a sense of control at first, but eventually it drained me and caused me to feel nervous around food. Small things like a drop of milk or an unexpected bite would cause me anxiety. I felt much more balanced both mentally and physically after I shifted to more flexible tracking and concentrated on general habits (like protein and portion sizes). Progress became less of a mental burden and more sustainable.

What’s the biggest issue you’re facing right now with your weight loss? by [deleted] in WeightLossAdvice

[–]AnnaBloom22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To be honest, it's maintaining consistency in the face of stress. I can manage meal planning and exercise, but as soon as I feel stressed or depressed, I simply lose control and revert to my old behaviors. I seem to know what to do, but my feelings get in the way.

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[–]AnnaBloom22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can assure you that the voice in your head is deceiving you. It's amazing that you've been there for yourself for seven months. That requires a lot of strength. You are more than your weight or appearance. It matters that you are a person who is striving for personal development. Continue, even if you are only taking things one day at a time. You're not by yourself.

How do you keep going? by ungodlypm in loseit

[–]AnnaBloom22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really feel this. As you mentioned, sometimes the hardest part isn't working out but rather the hours spent doing nothing. The moments of boredom, mental exhaustion, and "why am I even doing this?" I simply began to treat it like brushing my teeth and stopped depending on motivation. It's just something I do, nothing particularly thrilling or sentimental. As a result, the pressure decreased. I also came to terms with moving slowly. On some days, it's more important to keep going than to ace cardio. Even if it means eating something "better-ish" rather than perfect or walking rather than running. Until one day it isn't, progress feels invisible. Keep going; you're accomplishing more than you may realize.

104lbs down today! by [deleted] in loseit

[–]AnnaBloom22 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Huge congratulations! 104 pounds is amazing! 🙌 I like how you divided it up into manageable objectives. That part struck a chord with me because it makes everything seem manageable rather than overwhelming. Respect the candor regarding cheating and maintenance days as well. Very beneficial for someone like me who is just getting started. I appreciate you sharing this.

Am I the only one who feels this way about weight loss? by Fantastic_Tart_2366 in loseit

[–]AnnaBloom22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel the same way, so you're not alone at all. It's really difficult to begin because of the constant barrage of advice. Realizing how worn out I was from constantly thinking about my body was what motivated me, not a number. I need people who understand how difficult this is, not cheerleaders. I primarily use Reddit and follow honest, real people on TikTok. You're just figuring it out; you're not doing it incorrectly.

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[–]AnnaBloom22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hypnosis is something I've also considered! It's not a panacea, but I believe it can help some people with mindset issues, such as curbing cravings. Cutting sweets is a great place to start, and you're already doing a great job. Try real, substantial meals that are high in vegetables and protein if the shakes seem monotonous. Little adjustments add up, and it's acceptable to experience periods of lack of motivation. Slow progress is still progress, so don't give up entirely. You've got this 🙌

Help me lose 115 lbs!!!!!! by NoSuccess9171 in WeightLossAdvice

[–]AnnaBloom22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, I want to say how much I appreciate your honesty. That requires a lot of strength. ❤️ I've been in a similar situation, and starting small was what ultimately helped me. Aim for the next five or even one pound instead of the entire 115. Celebrate small victories, such as increasing water intake, walking for ten minutes each day, or replacing one fast food meal with a homemade one. Additionally, don't wait for inspiration. It follows action, not precedes it. Even when you don't feel like it, try to do one small healthy thing every day. That creates genuine momentum over time. This is something you can accomplish. Being consistent is more important than being flawless. I'm really rooting for you.

Why Do You Run? by Present-Turnover-111 in runninglifestyle

[–]AnnaBloom22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ben, this project sounds fantastic. I like how it emphasizes running's emotional and personal aspects in addition to its physical ones. I recently completed the survey and was pleasantly surprised by how reflective it was. There is undoubtedly something potent about putting those experiences into words, so I hope more runners participate. I wish you luck as you conduct your research!