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This is a space where I’ll be sharing the weight-loss tips that not only helped me lose weight, but also maintain it long-term. I started my journey in Summer 2022. I lost over 220 lbs in just one year — 120 lbs naturally in less than 5 months, and then another 100 lbs after choosing to have gastric sleeve surgery later that same year. Today, I’m down over 245 lbs and have maintained my weight loss for over 4 years. Now, I want to help you do the same. Here, I’ll be sharing the real strategies that kept me on track and helped me stay accountable. But just as important, I’ll be honest about the imperfect parts too — because my journey wasn’t linear, and that’s the reality for most people. This isn’t about perfection. It’s about consistency, learning from mistakes, and knowing you can always bounce back. Be kind to yourself — progress matters more than perfection. I’ll be posting a lot of tips over the next few days. If there’s anything specific you’d like me to cover, drop a comment or send me a message if you prefer to stay private. Welcome again — I’m glad you’re here 💫 Instagram: leinyfitness https://www.instagram.com/leinyfitness?igsh=aXV2aHd4enBycnM4&utm_source=qr or message me on here 💫
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Weightloss tip
My biggest advice to starting your weightloss journey is to not do too much. wym??? A lot of times people tend to get this burst of motivation and decide to start off so strong. They tend to cut everything off, go in a big deficit, may be excessive in the gym, cutting everything off at once etc. This is not a good way to start. We want to build longevity and create something maintainable and sustainable not something that will burn you out. It's best to start with small changes and slowly progress. Always first start with your mind. Learn what your mentality is surrounding food and weight-loss. Learn your triggers and weaknesses.
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Weight-loss Tip of the day
Simple weight-loss tip: get out of the mentality of “I’ll start Monday”, “I’ll start tomorrow” “oh I messed up today, I’ll restart tomorrow, Monday etc.” get into the habit of getting right back up when you fall. Don’t stay down. If you “messed up” or “slipped up” in the morning. That’s ok, but don’t make the entire day a “cheat” day just because you messed up in the morning. Get right back up. Or if you “messed up” for lunch, doesn’t mean dinner has to whatever or off track. Always always always get in the habit of getting right back up. Missing 1 day isn’t bad, but don’t push off getting back up just cause you messed up 1 day. Don’t let yourself slack just cause of 1 slip up. Always get in the habit of wheeling yourself back in and getting right back up. The more you do that the more it becomes routine and it’ll solidify as discipline. Soon enough the slip ups will become less and less. Don’t push off getting back up!!!!!
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