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michelleperez michelleperez
Phoenix
Fri, Feb 27, 2009 22:02
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Being realistic with weightloss goals
I have had to learn to be realistic with the weightloss golas I have had in the past, because it is easy for one to set yourself for failure when you want to achieve a goal that is way beyond your means, you loose track and then eventually loose interest. So I am now setting goals that I know I can easily achieve and reward myself when I have accomplished that goal wether with a it be a new outfit or outting... Try it out!!!

jnbyers jnbyers
Sun, Mar 8, 2009 20:03
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That's fantastic!!!
I have 65 lbs that I want to loose. I've been thinking that 65 is such an intimidating number. However, if I break that up into 20 lb increments then it feels more managable.

And I like the idea of rewarding yourself for meeting your goals. A goal could also mean a pant size smaller and we all know how good we feel when we can go out and buy pants that are smaller than the ones we wore in there!

4everblessed 4everblessed
San Diego CA
Sun, Jan 22, 2012 11:01
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donnasim donnasim
Baton Rouge LA
Mon, Jan 23, 2012 08:01
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Best of Luck
I noticed your post was from 2009---here's hoping you are meeting your goals and still using fitclick to reachthose goals!

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