Women Are Sharing Side-By-Side Pictures Where They Weigh The Same But Look Completely Different (50 Pics)
16. “Ultimately, it’s how you FEEL in your own skin!”

17. Take that progress photo and clap for yourself for working towards your health.

18. “THERE WAS NOTHING WRONG WITH MY BODY. But there was EVERYTHING wrong with the way I viewed it, and how I treated it”

If you live in America, chances are, you’re not moving enough. Depending on which state you live in, your fellow adult population is anywhere between 17%-47% inactive. Sure, you might walk to your car, but if you’re not driving to the gym, you’re probably driving somewhere else where you’re planning to continue sitting. Staying active fights depression and builds willpower. The more you exercise, the more you’ll feel like saying no to a third doughnut.
The same goes for sleep and sobriety. Lack of sleep destroys willpower. Alcohol messes with sleep patterns and adds empty calories to your diet. Consider sleeping more, drinking less, moving around more often. Before you’ll know it, you’ll be craving exercise!
19. “Body composition is everything.”

20. “200 lbs 4 years ago and 200 lbs today.”

21. “She kept showing up, even after a hard day or week.”

22. “By the way: looking at my BMI I‘m overweight in both pictures.”

23. Getting fit and healthy at the exact same weight.

24. “Same weight but 2 years apart.”

25. Transforming over time.

Never forget: it’s all about attitude. You make the choices you can stand to live with and still be happy. Don’t try to eat salad for every meal and expect to stay with it. It’s not who you are! Eat nutritious foods and work out intensively 2-3 a week and you’ll feel better about yourself and your lifestyle. it’s a virtuous cycle.
26. “Just when I thought I wasn’t making progress I’m actually killing it !”

27. “No, I didn’t lose 5lbs I actually GAINED them!”

28. “Pull up an old pic and compare it to the same shirt today.”

29. “After hitting the gym 2-3 times a week.”

30. “Today, Snapchat reminded me how far I’ve come. 2 years ago vs now.”

31. “Watch what’s next!”

32. “Don’t get emotional over scale weight.”

33. “For some reason my scale showed I gained 5lbs overnight, instead of freaking out I took progress photos to show myself my progress has not been lost!”

34. “16 months apart, difference of 5 pounds on the scale, 7 % decrease in body fat.”

35. “I have had 100% reliance on it as a reflection of my self-worth but I’m slowly moving beyond that unhealthy relationship!”

36. “I barely recognize myself!”
