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  • #55455
    Ella
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    Hi all,

    I’ve read this sight regularly but this is the first time I’ve posted anything, so here goes.
    Does anyone have any advice on how I can help my boyfriend increase his self esteem…He’d been losing weight before we met and he looks great. I complement him regularly (always meaningful not.just for the sake of it) and to be he’s as close to perfect as he can get but to him he’s “fat around the middle”. I support him in whatever he wants to do but what worries me is that he will never be happy with himself. Is there anything I can do to help him with his journey to being happy within?

    Thanks all.

    #55477
    Big blue
    Participant

    Hi Ella,

    As a guy going through a transformation in the past years, I can offer some insights.
    Excess weight bothered me for years, and it was there because of stress eating to feel good and getting no exercise. The story on my solution:

    Job
    – I went back to the type of work that is my sweet spot, where I flow, what I’m good at.
    – It really helps to feel challenged and to have a good fit so you can succeed.
    – When I make mistakes, I’m kind and compassionate to myself vs. being a perfectionist.
    – I’ve adopted a growth mentality – accept criticism better, learn from failure, cheer success of myself and others…
    – I try not to personalize like I used to.

    Fitness
    – I joined a gym and stuck with it for a year. Getting instruction really helps. Groups like a Bootcamp really help.
    – I changed by diet to good foods, but did not have a plan.
    – I started seeing a nutritionist to establish a strategy for me. I follow up every week with them on progress and for adjustments. This gave me results and it smoothed out my eating, energy level and put me in position to exercise more.
    – Then I stepped up workouts and did different challenging workouts. Now in year two. – I learned about recovery – foam rollers, water, etc. not Advil as this inhibits recovery systems.
    – I started seeing muscle grow!! In addition to fat loss, this is a big confidence builder!!
    – All of this changed me. I go to the gym pretty much first thing every day. I really enjoy working out and getting to know some new folks with like interests.
    My walk is confident. My posture is good.
    When stress arises, I do not eat junk.

    Interests:
    – Having always been a fixer and a pleaser, I took advantage of single life (don’t tell him that part lol since you want to keep the relationship) by going for some self development (beyond fitness and nutrition).
    – This has been learning a new language. There are many benefits to challenging yourself like this, including learning the new skill. It’s a great conversation item as so many people speak more than one language. It also gets you out of your comfort zone in a different way vs. the gym.
    – Also, I was never musical but I love music. So, I got an instrument and I’m taking lessons.

    Relationships
    – Well I’m here so that’s an active journey too! 🙂
    – I’ve had some success and failure.
    – I’ve got a good therapist I see once in a while.
    – At one point I was out of work and down nearing depression ..and hit my rock bottom. At that point I accepted myself for who I was period. Not based on a job or material success.
    – I am much more open and allow myself to be vulnerable.
    – The self care helped me to see others more for their unique perspectives.
    – Being more balanced helps me and my relationship with others.
    – I know I can get into trouble with troubling personalities – I get enmeshed. This self awareness will help me going forward.
    – I am much more confident with others including women. I find it’s best to be yourself. When you feel good about yourself people see it.
    – Stay humble.

    Volunteering
    – I’ve been volunteering for a cause that is very meaningful for me.
    – Hands on service work.
    – And some fundraising.

    I’ve also gotten a lot out of others and helped them as well by just having conversations about our lives, interests, etc. The confidence breeds more.

    Well this is probably more than you wanted to read. Hopefully, you get a feel for what I am going through, and see some examples for improving confidence. Plus the theme of taking action and seeing results. And you may have noticed that I’m not shy of getting help when I need it. Why go it alone? 🙂

    Am I perfect or Mr. Wonderful? Nope but I’m more confident than ever. Much more.

    Can you help your guy or does he need to figure out this stuff himself? I think you can help him and he can figure some stuff out himself. 🙂

    Big blue

    #55481
    @Jasmine-3
    Participant

    Thanks Ella.

    Big Blue – what an amazing journey you have undertaken. I am so inspired. Thanks for sharing your experience. Perhaps, Ella can share your experience with her partner 🙂

    Couldn’t have done a better job at this post like how you did it Big Blue 🙂

    Jasmine

    #55486
    Big blue
    Participant

    Thank you Jasmine! I appreciate your nice words of support!

    (Taking a compliment …hmm … Did I forget that important point…? Thank you Jasmine!)
    😉

    #55531
    Ella
    Participant

    Thanks Big Blue – fantastic insight and what a gmjourney. It’s wonderful to read people coming.out of the other side of such journeys.

    #55545
    Big blue
    Participant

    You are welcome Ella!
    Best wishes on your journey!

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