You should continue to feel proud—not just for the physical changes you’ve accomplished but for the strength and resilience it takes to achieve and maintain them. Understand that some people may comment on your appearance without understanding or seeing the invisible victories: stabilized blood sugar, regulated hunger cues, better sleep, clearer thinking, quieted shame. They may not recognize the emotional weight you’ve shed, the habits you’ve rewired, or the courage it took to ask for help in the first place. And while their discomfort, skepticism, or unsolicited opinions may be hurtful, they do not diminish your choices.
Similar Posts
Project 2025 and Donald Trump – The Health Care Blog
By MIKE MAGEE Funny think about that Project 2025’s “Mandate for Leadership.” Trump declared in this…
Can Too Much HIIT Mess With Your Hormones?
For building speed, strength, and power in one bite-sized workout session, you can’t beat high-intensity interval…
These 11 Crocs Alternatives Provide Cushioning, Breathability, and Statement Comfort
With the Well+Good SHOP, our editors put their years of know-how to work in order to…
FDA Will Remove Warnings for HRT Products Used for Menopause
The Food and Drug Administration will remove black box warnings from hormone replacement therapy (HRT) products,…
The Surprising Tool This Stylist Uses To Get Glossy Curls & Waves
If you have wavy or curly hair, you likely know this hair truth all too well:…
Anterior Snags $40M to Speed Care Approvals with AI
New York-based startup Anterior raised $40 million this week to tackle one of healthcare’s most widely…
