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Tracking the Journey of Just Somebody: a 23Lb Weight Loss Progress on Reddit

Follow just___somebody, a Reddit user who shares their 23lb weight loss progress and seeks encouragement from fellow Redditors, to motivate your weight loss journey today.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A before and after photo of a 5'7" female showing a weight reduction from 212 pounds to 188 pounds. A respectable loss of 24 pounds.
F/26/5’7”[212lbs-188lbs=23lbs] having a hard time seeing a difference (Yes, I’ve got a tattoo since the first pic)
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

just___somebody, a 26-year-old, 5'7" tall Reddit user, has recently shared their 23lb weight loss journey on Reddit. They posted before-and-after photos of themselves, though they now have a tattoo on the second image. They expressed difficulty seeing the difference in their body, despite their progress.

Comments from Fellow Redditors

just___somebody received encouragement from fellow Redditors. Many congratulated her on her progress, and some pointed out visible differences in her tummy and booty. However, just___somebody reveals that she still struggled to see the difference herself.

Motivation for Weight Loss

It is essential to document your weight loss journey to keep you motivated along the way. Seeing progress photos can give you a clearer picture of your progress and help keep you motivated to continue. Posting about your journey on social media or joining communities such as Reddit can provide you with a support system that can help keep you accountable and motivated.

Take It Slow and Steady

Despite the feelings of frustration that can come with a lack of visible progress, it is important to remember that a 'slow and steady' approach to weight loss is generally healthier and more sustainable than fad diets or extreme measures. Mental-Revolution915 shared in a comment that losing weight slowly can lead to better long-term results for weight maintenance.

Embrace Your Journey

The weight loss journey will never be entirely smooth sailing. It is essential to remember that progress is progress, no matter how small, and to celebrate each milestone in your journey. Like just___somebody, there may be instances where seeing the results is difficult for you, but sharing your story can help others, and continuing in your path is still progress.

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Madeleine Smith

Content Lead at MyProgressPics.com

Madeleine is passionate about empowering individuals with the information and tools they need to transform their bodies and lives.