>If you see exercise as just a means to an end, it can get
>frustrating when there are no changes. If you see it as a way
>of life and something you do just for yourself because you
>love yourself, it's easier to keep it up.
>
>A year from now, you can look back at all the hard work you've
>done and be proud of yourself just for doing it. Or you can
>stop exercising and look back a year from now and realize just
>another year has passed. You may not be seeing all the
>changes you would like to see right now, but you are doing so
>much good for your health right now. Please keep it up.
>
>
I think this is excellent advice. The thing I would add to it is about the eating. As long as the food motivates you more than changing your body, your eating habits won't change and therefore your bodyfat will not either. It all comes down to what you want more. If you want it badly enough, you will figure out an eating plan you can stick with!
I speak as one who had a good amount of yo-yo rounds of dieting and several false starts after becoming obese. I've now maintained an 80-lb weight loss for two years and my eating has changed forever, so I am sure excess weight will never again be an issue for me.
Either way, being "fit and fat" is surely better than being "unfit and fat" so good for you for keeping with the exercise!