Beyond the physical aspects, the mental game of dieting can be the hardest part. How do you stay motivated and disciplined during a long cutting phase, especially when facing temptations or setbacks?
Setting realistic short-term goals helps a lot. And celebrating non-scale victories – like fitting into old clothes or hitting a new PR in the gym. Focus on progress, not perfection.
Having a strong "why" is crucial. Reminding myself of my long-term health and fitness goals. Also, journaling about my feelings helps differentiate between physical hunger and emotional eating.
Finding healthy alternatives for cravings is key. Instead of reaching for ice cream, I might have Greek yogurt with berries. And having a supportive community, like this forum!
Allow for flexibility, not rigidity. One bad meal or even a bad day doesn't derail your entire progress. Just get back on track the next meal. Self-compassion is vital.
These are all fantastic and so true! GainsChef, non-scale victories are incredibly motivating. FreshFork, knowing your "why" is foundational. HerbalFuel, the flexibility and self-compassion point is so important for sustainability.
Having a trusted accountability partner or coach also helps keep you on track.
Visual reminders like progress photos or a goal board can be really powerful.
Don't underestimate the power of simply taking a rest day, both physically and mentally, if you're feeling burnt out.