I've got mixed feelings about before and after photos. I understand that they do have their benefits when it comes to showing you how much progress you've made when you're following a weight loss program and you're trying to reach a goal, but at the same time, I find them to be really hard on my self-confidence. What do the rest of you think? When you take before and after shots, do you just look at your progress and feel great, or do you judge yourself?
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Are Before & After Photos Really Good For Your Self-Esteem?
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I think everyone judges themselves, regardless if they take the photos or not. If you're choosing to lose weight in the first place, clearly you're doing it because you're not happy with how you feel or the way you look. The goal to losing weight isn't just about being healthier but also to improve your appearance. Are the pictures hard on your self-esteem, sure, but are they necessary? It depends on if your self-criticism is constructive - positive and motivational to help you reach your goal - or destructive - makes you feel bad about yourself so you're more likely to despair and give up.
My advice to you Charlotte is if B&A photos are too hard on your self-esteem, forget about them and find other ways to measure your progress.
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When you take before and after shots, you're supposed to be looking at the progress that you make, not at the way that you actually look. After all, the clothing you wear will NEVER look good. At the beginning, when you're at your fattest, it will look horrible because you're fat, then as you lose weight it will still look bad because it still reveals every roll and ripple, but then when you've lost the weight your clothing will not fit you right so it will still look bad. Look specifically for progress, not to become a supermodel or a cover of a fashion magazine.
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Originally posted by MadMike View PostWhen you take before and after shots, you're supposed to be looking at the progress that you make, not at the way that you actually look. After all, the clothing you wear will NEVER look good. At the beginning, when you're at your fattest, it will look horrible because you're fat, then as you lose weight it will still look bad because it still reveals every roll and ripple, but then when you've lost the weight your clothing will not fit you right so it will still look bad. Look specifically for progress, not to become a supermodel or a cover of a fashion magazine.
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I don't particularly like before and after shots either, but the others are right. You can't look at it to judge your self-image. Of course you're not going to like what you see. Taking these pictures is about monitoring your progress. However, I also agree with Speeddemon, if taking these pictures is really upsetting for you, don't do it. Losing weight should be a positive experience
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Thank you for all of your thoughts. I think I'll keep taking them and take your advice MadMike and look for progress instead of looking at all the things I don't like about the way I look. If I still can't get passed it though, maybe I will call it quits. I don't want losing weight to be a depressing process lol. Thanks again, everyone!
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