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For most people, weight is a lifelong game. Why accepting that is freeing, and why you should not solve maintenance yet.

If you've lost weight, regained it, lost it again, and come back heavier than where you started, you've probably had a defeating thought: maybe this is just going to be my whole life.
I want to tell you something that might sound bleak at first but is actually the most freeing thing I know about this. You're right. For most people, this is a lifelong thing. There's nothing wrong with you. We live surrounded by cheap, abundant, engineered calories, and that environment isn't going anywhere. That's the water we all swim in now.
Here's why that's freeing instead of crushing. Once you accept it's lifelong, you stop asking the wrong question. You stop asking "how do I solve this forever," and you start asking "how does this actually work for me." That second question has answers. The first one never did.
And it kills the anxiety that stops so many people before they even start: the fear of maintenance. People won't commit to losing weight because they're already worried about keeping it off. What if I lose it and gain it back? That worry is real, but you're applying it at the wrong moment. You do not need to solve maintenance before you've lost a single kilo. That's a problem you earn the right to have. Lose the weight first. Worry about keeping it off when you actually have something to keep.
And even if you lose it and regain some, you are still better off than never having lost it at all. You learned something. You proved to yourself it's possible. The floor is higher than it was. Next time starts from a better place.
So early on, don't overthink it. Push a little harder, get some momentum, stack a few wins. The plan doesn't need to be perfect. It needs to be moving. You'll figure out the long game once you're standing somewhere better than you are right now.
Stop waiting until you've got it all worked out. You won't, and you don't need to. Just start losing the weight. The rest you'll figure out when it's actually your problem.
That is all FastNow asks of you to start. Pick a window of time, commit to it, and let the momentum do the convincing. Track what you eat, add your walks, and let a few early wins stack up. The long game you can figure out once you are standing somewhere better than you are right now.