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| I'm a little the same way - have to have a goal or I just kinda drift along. Due to my upcoming move, my latest obsession is clearing the clutter from my life. It's hard work, both physically and mentally, but the results are very visible. But then I'm a packrat, so your results may vary. I get the same sense of accomplishment looking at an area I've 'de-cluttered' as I did watching the numbers on the scale drop. Next up, I'm going to start studying for some computer certifications. I imagine I'll be working on relationship skills next, but I like to have goals that have clearly defined successes, and it's hard to put metrics on nebulous things like interpersonal skills. I hope some guys pop in with their ideas, as most of them are very goal oriented as well and hit this same 'now what?' after losing the weight. Laura
__________________ 32 - 5'3" - female 175 - 130 - 130 ![]() I wish I could say we're all equal, but the truth is Cleo's the cutest. |
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| Thanks Laura...hmmmm giving up clutter now there is a thought...I am pretty much a space filler and maybe that would be be the best thing to stop feeling like I need to fill the spaces!!! what is wrong with space? NOTHING!!! ..I kind of like that and yeah I am with you bring on the ideas please...... and I am going to seriously consider not filling anymore spaces!!!! inside my body and out!!!! LOLOL great idea!!! |
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| Hi Nursey, Maybe it's time to explore new hobbies or sports. Tennis, raquetball, hiking, photography, gardening, bicycling, backpacking, ???. Some may be more strenious than others, but anything to get you out of the same routine. Keep in mind the old adage "use it or lose it!" Muscle tone won't stick around on it's own. Pick a great reward for yourself for when you've reached a certain goal with exercising. ie. Exercise x times each week every month until January and then reward yourself with a mid-winter getaway, if even for a fun weekend. Do the exercises whether you want to or not, but at least find a reward for doing them. Other than the obvious physical one. For ideas on personal goals other than exercise, have you been keeping a journal? Maybe if you read back through it something will hit you. Is there anything you'd like to learn or do that you've never taken the time for? ~ Linda
__________________ 5'7" Age: 40 Female lowest consistent weight 143 up to 193; gained weight after baby "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." ~ Aristotle |
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| As a brand new lifer, I had to immediately get a new goal to achieve. My goals are all over the board from family to work to health ones. For me, it comes down to I have to be achieving something (even something as mundane as reading a book) or I get in a big rut and funk. Sorry I can't be of more help rather than just say I know what you mean, and misery (and goalees) love company.
__________________ Kent - 35-M-6'4" HW 429/SW 411/CW 229/GW 225 Started 3-31-04 - 211 Total pounds down (was 21 My Blog | Photo Gallery | My Atkins Diet Story VideoSubscribe to my "How to" Atkins Youtube account |
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| Yup, ya need new goals. Maintainance is clearly the hardest stage...because it's interminable, there really aren't any rules, and your weight stays the same. I signed up for a climb of Mount Rainier...and it's been highly motivating. I've literally lost over 10 lbs since Dec. (and I'm not even trying) I run 15+ mpw, and hike 5-10 hours on the weekend. Even training for a small race like a 5K is a large time commitment and requires a lot of intermediary goals to achieve. Training for Rainier has been a huge time commitment...and with less than a month left I don't think I'm ready yet...so I'm going to spend my vacation running & climbing every day. |
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| I know where you're coming from. Its hard when you reach the maintenance stage and the woohoos of losing weight are no more. For me, I made fitness my rest-of-my-life goal. I know you said you're burned out on exercise, but staying active is IMPERATIVE to keeping the weight off forever. Surely there is something you enjoy that involves physical exercise!! JUST DO IT! Betty
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| How about something new, and out of the ordinary for ya? Hiking, hanggliding, parachuting...it's not impossible. Enjoy who you are, and where you're at! You've done an amazing job! |
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