TaraBelle1069
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I hope that I can explain myself. I've been overweight (or obese) for half of my life. I reached my limit and started doing Weight Watchers on my own (didn't join) in January. I have been doing fairly well so far. I am averaging just over 2 pounds a week. Some weeks I lose three or four but some weeks I don't lose. I have only gained once in the 30 weeks I have been working at it...and that was the week long cruise plus days in LA before and Disneyland after...and I "only" gained 3 pounds in those two weeks.
So here's my "problem". On one hand, I'm extremely happy with my success. On the other hand, I feel like the second half of my goal isn't going to go as well. I think it's because I just want to get there. It's kind of like being a kid anticipating Christmas in October or any of us anticipating our Disney trips!!
Does anyone else feel like this? Part of it might be that a (supposed) friend is telling me that the last part will be the hardest and it won't come off as fast as it is now.
Anyone have advice on staying motivated on the downhill (ie. I'm just past halfway to my goal) part??
So here's my "problem". On one hand, I'm extremely happy with my success. On the other hand, I feel like the second half of my goal isn't going to go as well. I think it's because I just want to get there. It's kind of like being a kid anticipating Christmas in October or any of us anticipating our Disney trips!!
Does anyone else feel like this? Part of it might be that a (supposed) friend is telling me that the last part will be the hardest and it won't come off as fast as it is now.
Anyone have advice on staying motivated on the downhill (ie. I'm just past halfway to my goal) part??
Whereas, I lost 5 in the FIRST WEEK I joined WW online! BIG difference.
And, although the compliments have been flowing for a couple months now, I want MORE......lbs lost that is!
