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I have never been a skinny girl, but I was also never a big girl. It was not until I graduated from high school that I started gaining weight. It was 10lb, then, 15, 20, and by the time I was 23, I was 100 pounds overweight. Of course, I was aware that I was gaining weight and would go into “diets” for a month or two but then would forget about it, and let’s say that what I thought of a weight loss diet back then its nothing compared to what I know now.

I used to think that diet was eating salad all day, and now I know that there is so much great healthy food out there that I can eat and still be healthy.

Once I was 220 at only 5ft tall and struggling to breathe at night, I knew something had to change. So I started small, I got up early every morning and started walking 45-1hr daily (I hated my appearance so I would go early or late when no one was there). I started cutting junk food out, and I would go great for a week or two, but then I would literally attack it and felt disappointed in myself and felt like I would never accomplish my weight loss goal and would stop for a few days then would get back on track. The only difference was that this time I was more consistent, and I would get right back up even after giving up 3-5 times a month. The 1st two months were miserable, mainly because I was used to eating any time not because I was hungry but because it was there, so why not?

This weight loss journey was a mental game, and once I got used to it, it was easier and easier. I stepped on the scale, and 10lbs were gone, then 20, then 30, my goal was to be at 160, but once I reached that goal, I wanted more and more. I was able to get to 110/115, but it was too small, and I looked fragile, so I started weight training, I was afraid at first especially because I was gaining weight but was still fitting my clothes (it was muscle weight). I formed healthy habits – I learned how to eat right, and I have been able to maintain my weight despite people telling me that I was going to gain it back plus more, I proved them wrong.

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Now here I am, I live an active life and eat super clean 90% of the time, who knew I could enjoy a healthy lifestyle (I love it!!).

The key to healthy living is never to give up!!

It was not until I graduated from high school that I started gaining weight, by the time I was 23 I was 100 pounds overweight

Once I was 220 at only 5ft tall and struggling to breathe at night I knew something had to change. So I started small

I got up early every morning and started walking 45min-1h daily. I started cutting junk food out and I would go great for a week or two

But then I would feel disappointed and felt like I would never accomplish my goal and would stop for a few days then would get back on track

The first 2 months were miserable, mainly because I was used to eating any time

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Not because I was hungry but because it was there, so why not?

It was a mental game, once I got used to it and it was easier and easier. I stepped on the scale and 10lbs were gone

My goal was to be at 160 but once I reached that goal I wanted more and more

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I was able to get to 110/115 but it was too small and I looked fragile so I started weight training

I was afraid at first especially because I was gaining weight but was still fitting my clothes (it was muscle weight)

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I learned to eat right and I have been able to maintain my weight despite people telling me that I was going to gain it back plus more, I proved them wrong

Now here I am, I am super active and eat super clean 90% of the time, who knew I could enjoy the healthy lifestyle

I love it!

The key is to never give up!