Tracking Weight Progress on Reddit: an Inspiring Journey
Read about a Reddit user's transparent weight loss journey from 165lbs to their goal weight. Get tips and inspiration!
Article by Madeleine Smith
An Introduction
Reddit user [deleted] recently shared their weight loss journey on the GetMotivatedBuddies subreddit. At 18 years old and 5'11", they weighed in at 165lbs and set a goal to drop down to a healthier weight.
Positive Mindset, Positive Results
One of the most striking things about this journey is the user's positive and practical mindset. They didn't focus on crash diets or unrealistic expectations, but rather made small lifestyle changes like swapping junk food for healthier snacks, or exercising for just a few minutes at a time.
Sustainable Progress
Thanks to the user's small, sustainable changes and positive outlook, progress was made. They updated the thread with proud announcements of their new weight milestones - '160lbs, let's goooo!' - and the eventual, exciting achievement of reaching their goal weight of 150lbs.
Supportive Community
While weight loss journeys can be fraught with temptation and self-doubt, the supportive community on the GetMotivatedBuddies subreddit helped the user stay on track. Other Redditers jumped in to offer encouragement and share their own journeys and tips.
Try It Yourself
This inspiring Reddit journey shows that anyone can work towards a healthier weight with the right mindset and small, practical changes. Give it a try yourself, and take inspiration from the online communities and resources available to you.
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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.
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