I made some progress with exercise and losing weight. But now I've hit a rough patch and I'm less disciplined. What can I do?
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Anonymous
April 12th, 2022 4:28am
Hey! I completely understand how you feel when you've made so much progress yet you feel yourself seeming to go backwards. As for self-discipline, I think you should look back onto your past progress and how you've accomplished so much that you should be proud of. Wouldn't it be a waste to give up all your hard work and discipline when you still have a goal to reach? Perhaps try some self-motivation tactics like setting smaller, weekly goals for yourself instead of bigger, long-term ones in order to ease back into things. Even the small things like the effort to exercise and such counts towards your larger goal that I believe you can achieve! You can do it!
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