Many people fail at weight loss if they start doing it on January 1st. worst of all if they say oops mant to start on the 1st but actually started on the 4th.
Some say In October, November time, I'll start in January. When asked why, well I don't think there's any point now, it's close to Christmas and I want to be able to enjoy Christmas not worry about it, plus I've got all that planning to do.
So therefore plan to go to the Gym and plan to learn somehow, about having better food.
If you're serious about it, you'd want it yesterday, then rationalise after doing it for a while, it doesn't happen that quickly, but resolve to do it as quickly but also as sensibly as possible.
The vast majority of people looking for a specific start dae, will balls up massively, by going to a Gym for about 3-5 weeks, thne stopping, making lame excuses why they couldn't keep going and slip back to slovenly ways again. Then at some point in the future, cow about why they're still fat.
I don't like the gym, it's boring, I can't go all the time, I just haven't got the willpower to keep going like that. I didn't lose anything. I guess I'll be like this forever, sigh, then shove a Chocolate Eclair in their metaphorical cakehole

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Main reason is, many probably went there, didn't ask for advice on how to do it properly, then continued to eat sloppily, so after 3-5 weeks of pissy to no fat losses, they quit.
Then inevitably some people will get sucked into questionable or even worthless fads, like Atkins or Maple syrup diet.
Maple Syrup Diet? I mean what next, something called the Lemon Butter Diet? You just suck 6 Lemon halves a day, having a Lemon half every 2.5-3 hours, that has Peanut Butter spread on it?
Not meaning to rant, but seriously. No seriously
