The biggest reason most people fail is that they try to fix too much at once - join a gym, get out of debt, floss after meals and have thinner thighs in 30 days.
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Failures are like skinned knees, painful but superficial.
I think a lot of us think we've failed when we've put the weight back on, but when this happens. you have to pay attention because you can actually learn something. You didn't fail. You just need to stay conscious and know where you went wrong and try again.
A lot of us lead relatively sedentary lifestyles, so you have to motivate yourself and force yourself to go to the gym and do active things. The folks that have figured it out, found that thing that they love and made it a big part of their lives, it's easy for them to stay in shape.
Every day I fail at something.
I have tried every diet to lose weight. When you restrict yourself, you're setting yourself up for failure.
We've going to bring back thighs. Enough of these size zeros. Thighs, and back fat, and over-the-belt fat, it's all got to come back again, and we're the ones to do it.
Sometimes when you fail, it allows you the opportunity to grow more motivation and get more intense about your training.
We all fail - I have failed so many times, but it never discourages me. I just pick up and go.
I have flabby thighs, but fortunately my stomach covers them.
I don't care about failing because I do not want to sit down in my older years and say, 'How come I didn't try?'
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