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Slow and Steady: a Journey to Lose 34 Pounds in 7 Months

A 26-year-old woman shares her weight loss journey on Reddit with comparison photos, inspiring others to try their own slow and steady progress.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A before and after photo of a 5'4" female showing a weight reduction from 192 pounds to 158 pounds. A net loss of 34 pounds.
[F/26/5'4"] (192-158=34 pounds) 7 months. Color Run comparison pics. Slow and steady, hoping to lose another 25!
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

An inspiring weight loss journey from a Reddit user, dubbed "ilavayou," shows that slow and steady progress can lead to success. She shares her journey in posts that feature comparison photos, documenting her journey of losing 34 pounds over seven months.

Color Run Comparison Pics

One of the most impressive posts of her progress features before-and-after pictures taken at a Color Run event. Her success attracted attention from other users who left encouraging comments.

Encouraging Words from the Community

Ilavayou's progress on the Reddit community has been met with positive attention and uplifting comments from other users. The upvotes, comments, and positive feedback have undoubtedly helped keep her motivated and accountable.

More to Come

Although she's already made significant progress, ilavayou has shared that she's not stopping yet. Her goal is to lose another 25 pounds, and if she can maintain the slow and steady pace that has gotten her this far, there's no doubt she'll reach her goal soon.

Conclusion

Ilavayou's journey is a reminder that losing weight can be a slow and steady process, and that every small victory is worth celebrating. Her journey has not only inspired others on Reddit to start their own progress journey, but also contributed to the supportive Reddit community.

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Madeleine Smith

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