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Name something you have accomplished in your life that you are proud of. Brag about yourself,I wanna hear it.

I am proud of going from being morbidly obese to being healthy. I have lost a total of 127.8 pounds/ 58 kg over 4 years. I currently weigh less than I did at my lowest weight when I was in highschool. I gained 120 pounds/ 55 kg over a period of 5 years. I blame most of the weight gain on my active alcoholism during those years. I used to drink a litre of wine a day. A 750 ml bottle of vodka over one and a half day. My drinking was rampant and out of control. I felt like a slave to alcohol. I used to watch episodes of a show called intervention on YouTube and I would feel so envious of the addicts who went to rehab and came back 90 days sober. That seemed like such an impossibility back then. I was lost in despair,just completely disconnected from life around me. All I would do was lie in bed,drink and eat. I wasn't getting any exercise,I wasn't doing anything. I was just ballooning and self isolating with the only motivation for me to leave the house being buying alcohol. Now I walk kilometers a day. I can walk 10k in just under 2 hours. I'm physically fit and I love it. I can do cartwheels, I can squat,see my feet when I look down,tie my shoelaces without any hassle and fit comfortably in public spaces and public transport. The aesthetic benefits of weightloss are great but it's the overall healthy and light feeling that makes this so worth it. I remember going to the doctor when I was 23 and he told me my blood pressure was elevated. I felt so ashamed. It's one thing to get it due to genetic factors but it's different when you get it as a result of bad life choices. I knew I was the reason my blood pressure was elevated. I remember deciding that I had to do something but that motivation didn't last because nothing I tried to lose weight would work if I was still drinking. Weight gain is often just a symptom of a deeper psychological issue. My weight gain was tied to my drinking which was tied to an undiagnosed mental illness that I was using alcohol to self medicate. I'm grateful to have gotten help for my depression because that's what helped me outgrow alcohol as substitute for emotional regulation. No alcohol meant less calories and drunk cravings so my daily caloric intake was slashed in half.Add the daily exercise to that and the fat started to melt off. I'm proud of myself for fighting to give myself health and a better standard of living.
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LadyGrace · 80-89
So here's the thing I'm proud about myself, for. I have always treated people the best I can and have always been kind, sweet, and good to them. That's just the way I have felt ever since I could remember, even as a small child. I have noticed (even as a small child) that I'm a lot nicer and friendlier to people than a lot of other people are to others, and I have felt like that is a gift from God. A kind heart. And something else I'm really proud of is that I'm always honest and I'm proud of that because my dad was my hero in that respect. He was the most honest man I ever knew. He never told a lie and I took that after him because I admired that in him so much, and for that, I'm proud of myself. I don't tell people what they want to hear by lying to them. I tell them what they need to hear, but in a loving way, and because I love them, and they know that because I think that's a true sign of good friend, one that will tell you the truth and be honest with you and faithful. Btw, I'm no different in real life, than I am, here. I try to be fair to and love everyone. That's what we're here on this earth for, is to love people and help them when we can.
PinkMoon · 26-30, F
@LadyGrace These are amazing things to be proud of. Shout out to your dad for doing a good job raising you,he deserves to be proud too.