Message Boards » Motivation and Support
TOPIC: Am I the only one who gets really excited about milestones? |
|
|---|---|
|
Joined 2012-05-22 Posts: 96 |
July 30, 2012 10:34
So I know that technically a pound is a pound, and that every pound lost gets me closer to my goal...but I just can't help getting excited over those little milestones. I was ecstatic the day the first number of the scale was a 1 instead of a 2, and right now I'm watching anxiously to see it go from 190.1 to 189.9 or something like that. Such a teeny, tiny difference, but mentally it seems huge. Maybe it's because I haven't been under 190 for about half a decade?
Either way, I was just curious if other people are the same way about the little milestones along the journey.
|
|
Joined 2012-05-11 Posts: 286 |
July 30, 2012 10:36
Absolutely! Getting under a round number feels great! I took forever for me to get under 160, now I'm eagerly awaiting getting under 150. It's very satisfying.
Keep up the good work!
|
|
Joined 2012-03-06 Posts: 1,552 |
July 30, 2012 10:36
I'm like this too. Every week, I look forward to my weigh-in to see where I am. I post a monthly progress photo at the end of each month to my facebook and I love comparing the current photo to past photos. So yeah, I get excited too. :)
|
|
Joined 2011-06-02 Posts: 81 |
July 30, 2012 10:36
Oh absolutely! I was ecstatic when the scale read 169...because I had been above 170 ever since my 3rd baby was born! 160 is my next huge milestone because that's what I weighed before I got pregnant. :)
|
|
Joined 2012-02-02 Posts: 637 |
July 30, 2012 10:36
I understand completely!!!!!! Right now I'm trying to hit under 200, that one is a big one for me :) I have a bout 8 lbs to go but it makes it seem like somehow these 8 lbs are more important than the last 78 lol
|
|
Joined 2012-04-10 Posts: 40 |
July 30, 2012 10:42
Yep, yep! just when I think...it's only one night, meal, event, one of those milestones pops up and I'm completely inspired all over again and the one night, meal, event gets pushed aside for another month or so.
|
|
Joined 2012-05-22 Posts: 96 |
July 30, 2012 11:05
Glad I'm not the only one. And yeah, I definitely agree that those milestones can be great motivators. I feel like I'm finally at the point where I'm looking for reasons to keep it up, keep exercising, keep eating well, whereas before I was always looking for reasons to cheat, or excuses for cheating.
|
|
Joined 2012-01-17 Posts: 873 |
July 30, 2012 11:07
I get excited about getting in new pants, having non scale victories, seeing my body change for the better, being able to lift a higher weight. I'm ecstatic by it all. HA!
|
|
Joined 2012-02-22 Posts: 176 |
July 30, 2012 11:12
I walk out the bathroom like this
every time I weigh myself and I've lost some weight. Thankfully, my awesome supportive husband is always like
|
|
Joined 2012-04-08 Posts: 1 |
July 30, 2012 11:12
I love reaching milestones. Because the scale was not moving like I wanted it too and I was really working hard, I created different milestones and awards for myself. For example, I treat myself to a new pair of exercise shorts or an exercise DVD when I workout 10 times. Or when I lose a total of 10 inches, I will treat myself to a new clothing item, etc. It's the little things that keep me going and keep me working hard because there are more than just numbers on the scale that I am striving to achieve.
|
|
Joined 2012-01-23 Posts: 57 |
July 30, 2012 11:18
Absolutely! It's the small victories that keep me going.
|
Message Boards » Motivation and Support
Posts by members, moderators and admins should not be considered medical advice and no guarantee is made against accuracy.