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Staying Motivated When on a Body Image Journey

<p>If you are someone who is able to stay motivated during their weight loss or body image improvement journey&comma; then consider yourself amongst the rare and lucky&period; Staying &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;motivated” is almost a unicorn—something mystical and seemingly too good to be true&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Meredith Atwood has been upfront and honest about her body image struggles for almost ten years&period; As the founder of &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Swim Bike Mom&comma;” she’s made it no secret that weight loss and body image is hard work&period;  A mother&comma; four-time Ironman triathlete&comma; attorney&comma; blogger&comma; and author&comma; Meredith is constantly searching for ways to live her best life&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Honestly&comma; it’s rarely about the weight—that is causing us so much pain&comma;” she writes&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;We are all on a journey to be a better version of ourselves&period; We think the weight is causing us grief—but it could go deeper than that&period;” &lpar;From her book&comma; <em>The Year of No Nonsense&colon; How to Get Over Yourself and On with Your Life<&sol;em>&comma; Hachette Books&comma; December 17&comma; 2019&rpar;&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Modeling Meredith&comma; here are some important details to keep you grounded on your fitness and body image journey&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h1>Set your goals and also track your progress<&sol;h1>&NewLine;<p>Keeping a record of important data will help you look back into the things that you did right&comma; and you did wrong&period; You can use a spreadsheet or a journal to really jot down your before and after results&period; Don’t ever rely on your BMI – this is not an accurate measurement in the real world&period; Instead you can chart your weight&comma; but remember that body re-composition is in play&period; So it’s super important to track measurements of your belly&comma; hips and neck&period; This is where you might see the greatest progress&period; In fact&comma; there are so many apps out there that will help you track the number of calories that are present in just one meal&period; This way&comma; you will also be able to point out all of the mistakes you are making with your diet and what you need to fix&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h1>Address what motivates you to overeat<&sol;h1>&NewLine;<p>A lot of us eat as a coping mechanism—stress&comma; sadness or anger&period; Under stress&comma; a lot of people find comfort in food&period; This is why sometimes we find our friends having gained a couple of pounds after a breakup or some other negative instance in their life&period; It is the emotional triggers that make you want to eat all the time is what you have to fight the most&period; If you are not able to control them&comma; you are not going to find success in losing weight&period;  Again&comma; it’s often not about the weight&period; So getting at the underlying cause is very important&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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