Talking about this with a friend the other day - interesting response. She asked me: "when you get up in the morning do you have to feel motivated before you shower and clean your teeth? Do you have to feel motivated before you change the sheets or put the bins out? Do you not go to work until you feel motivated to do so? No, you just get on with it. This is a task like any other, just get on with it, and stop wittering about motivation!"
Now, there's a thought!!
This is so true - why is it that when I so a sleep-in shift at work and the alarm goes off I can wake up straight away and work within 2 mins. If I tried doing that at home, it takes me about an hour to get out of bed!!!
Weight loss is all about little decisions and choices that you make each day - one more biscuit, measure my ketchup or just dollop it on, oh go on then one more etc - and I find motivation comes in these small choices, or my victories over them

The other day, I resisted a second sweet potato as I knew it was a bit greedy. I then chucked away some salad dressing I'd been looking at all afternoon. Small, but good victories - and moving towards making these choices more regularly means they will embed themselves in you, and will become the default response, rather than a laborious task! This is what keeps me going - it might not work for some but it does for me. I find the scales going down good, but its not as important as making the right choices, as without them, the scales will go up.
Its too easy to see a loss then get lazy - a lot of people in my group do Thursday night as a treat night which I find crazy!! They get a good result - and go to the chippy. If they get a bad one - they still go to the chippy and gorge. To me, that wouldn't work! I did it myself when i got back from India a few weeks back - I was expecting about half a stone on, but only 1.5 - I was chuffed! And then i ate utter rubbish for 10 days and gained 3.5. I believe this was because, in my head, I'd factored in a gain before I'd given myself the chance. Funny psychology but I'm back on track now and feeling a lot more motivated
