Who do you want to be? It’s a dangerous question that may get you to think about changing into someone, not you. But no, this question is meant to ask what kind of you do you want to be. And it’s inspired by these people who found the determination to change into a better version of themselves.
We love how they’re not doing this for anyone else by themselves. At the end of the day, they simply want to be able to look in the mirror and smile because they’ve done so much to feel healthier, happier, and comfortable in their own skin. Perhaps, you just need to take the first step, too?
“Still working but proud of how far I’ve come!”
“A few pounds away from being exactly half of what I was when I started. Surreal feeling. So close to goal I can taste it. Feeling fitter and stronger than ever.”
“3 years. now a weight loss counselor! 8% body fat. Sober over a year! Had my first business trip and got a tattoo with my coworkers. Hope can exist for anyone.”
“Losing my last 5 lbs signals an end to my losing journey. I am so proud of all I have gained while losing, that being a whole lot of self-love, confidence, and power over my mental health.”
“16 vs. 27. I’d like to say working out and getting tattoos has helped my confidence a ton.”
“2.5 years HRT.”
“12 vs. 23. Took me a while to learn how to smile.”
“When I was 15 to when I was 18. Over 100lbs later.”
“Today I completed 90 days of the Whole30 diet, some CICO, and tons of exercise. Lost 27 lbs.”
“From 2017 to now. I know I’m not the most attractive person in the world, but I now feel somewhat comfortable in my own skin.”
“10 months; Same hat, new man. 350lbs > 225lbs.”
“2011 to 2019. Thank goodness for change.”
“A lot can change in a few years lol.”
“Three years in the making but I’m so glad I didn’t give up! 215.6 lbs to 150.6 lbs.”
“18 vs. 22. Stopped eating junk food and started to lift instead.”
“A little over a year, and still losing! 338lbs to 203lbs.”
“17 vs 28. I did do become a man.”
“17 vs. 22. Lost the glasses, learned some makeup, and gained a ton of confidence!”
“2.5 years HRT; from ‘what the heck am I doing with my life?’ to ‘what can’t I do in this life?'”