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Friday, January 21, 2022

It’s really hard to imagine a version of yourself that doesn’t yet exist (rant)

I believe this is the foundation of my determination and motivation (although sometimes fleeting), I want to see the version of myself that I sometimes think won't ever exist. Some days it really sad, I watch other people reach a goal I want to reach and of course I'm so proud of them but sometimes I'm scared. I worry about what I'll look like, who I'll be, and even more how people will treat me. My family already don't listen to me, if I lost all the weight will my opinions and input in conversations finally not escape out the other ear?

For people that lost all the weight, tell me what was your mindset like before and during the process? Was it really hard to imagine a version of yourself that didn't yet exist?

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source https://www.reddit.com/r/loseit/comments/s9qrqu/its_really_hard_to_imagine_a_version_of_yourself/

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