Hello! I have a serious problem. At the age of 21 he weighs over 200 kg. and does not grow in height. My family, my friends and everyone around me keep telling me that I need to lose weight, build myself up and eat less, move more. And here comes my problem. I want to loose weight. I really want to lose weight and I often manage to get so motivated to try diet and exercise, but did I start ... on the second, first day or even an hour or two after trying to do exercises (and I do them) - I have tried different movements from different sports, classical exercises, dances) just the motivation evaporates. I can't control my diet either. I admit that I'm afraid of becoming a preoccupied young lady, constantly counting calories, so I don't look and I'm not interested in the composition of the things I eat. For me, food is first and foremost a taste. If I want a certain taste, I go and get what that taste has, whatever it is. I don't like a lot of sweet things, but there are - and there are almost always, because my mother has low blood pressure and she needs sweets in the morning - I eat sweets too. In short - I MUST lose weight, but when I motivate myself I can't keep that motivation long enough. My mother demotivates me every time she tells me that I need to lose weight, it demotivates me the monotony that it turns out I have to impose. And it demotivates me that I have to act alone, because my friends are full-time students and not in town, and my mother is busy, and we don't have money for fitness. What can I do to maintain this motivation and START losing weight I don't like a lot of sweet things, but there are - and there are almost always, because my mother has low blood pressure and she needs sweets in the morning - I eat sweets too. In short - I MUST lose weight, but when I motivate myself I can't keep that motivation long enough. My mother demotivates me every time she tells me that I need to lose weight, it demotivates me the monotony that it turns out I have to impose. And it demotivates me that I have to act alone, because my friends are full-time students and are not in town, and my mother is busy, and we don't have money for fitness. What can I do to keep this motivation and START losing weight? I don't like a lot of sweet things, but there are - and there are almost always, because my mother has low blood pressure and she needs sweets in the morning - I eat sweets too. In short - I MUST lose weight, but when I motivate myself I can't keep that motivation long enough. My mother demotivates me every time she tells me that I need to lose weight, it demotivates me the monotony that it turns out I have to impose. And it demotivates me that I have to act alone, because my friends are full-time students and not in town, and my mother is busy, and we don't have money for fitness. What can I do to maintain this motivation and START losing weight? but when I motivate myself I can't keep that motivation long enough. My mother demotivates me every time she tells me that I need to lose weight, it demotivates me the monotony that it turns out I have to impose. And it demotivates me that I have to act alone, because my friends are full-time students and are not in town, and my mother is busy, and we don't have money for fitness. What can I do to keep this motivation and START losing weight? but when I motivate myself I can't keep that motivation long enough. My mother demotivates me every time she tells me that I need to lose weight, it demotivates me the monotony that it turns out I have to impose. And it demotivates me that I have to act alone, because my friends are full-time students and are not in town, and my mother is busy, and we don't have money for fitness. What can I do to keep this motivation and START losing weight?
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Amy, you had to lose weight. It is not pleasant, but it requires a strong will. For example, once I gained 10 kg for a few months due to stress, but then every day running in the park - and so I did not have the financial means for fitness, I live in a small town now and there are not many sports options, so this was the best solution . Nobody really likes sports - at least it's not like I'm not bored, but I just force it on myself. And start looking at the calories in food. It is not said not to eat anything, but for example you can see how to compensate. For example, today you ate something unhealthy and caloric, tomorrow if you feel like eating you do not repeat. Just to be weak you need a little restrictions :) and will. And what stronger motivation to have, apart from the fact that you will be liked more, and you will like yourself more. This will definitely boost your self-esteem. In my opinion, you are demotivated because you think that even if you exercise and do not eat, there is not much to change your current situation, but this is not true. If you don't eat as much and exercise, it will definitely have an effect. However, do some hormonal tests or metabolic tests. Success Ana