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Finding Long-Term Motivation and Support

  • Writer: Emily Lawson
    Emily Lawson
  • Jul 13
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jul 18

Starting something new often feels exciting — a spark, a plan, a sense of momentum. But keeping that energy going? That’s where the real work lives. Especially with something like weight loss, motivation can ebb and flow, and without the right support around you, it’s easy to lose your way.


We all know willpower alone isn’t enough. It might get you through the first few weeks, but real, lasting change comes when motivation is anchored — in something meaningful, in people who care, in habits that stick.


This article is about helping you find that anchor. Not just for now, but for the long run.


What Keeps You Going: Discovering Your Real Motivators

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Look beyond the scale

Many people begin their weight loss journey with one goal in mind — a target weight, a dress size, a number. And that’s perfectly valid. But long-term motivation tends to come from something deeper.


Maybe it’s wanting to feel more present with your kids. Maybe it’s about feeling confident walking into a room. Or being able to travel more comfortably. These are the motivators that last.


Take a few minutes this week and ask yourself:


  • What will feel different in my life if I stay on this path?


  • Who benefits when I feel better in myself?


  • What kind of days do I want to have more often?


Write them down. Stick them on your fridge. That’s your “why”.


Tools to help keep it visible


  • Vision boards – A mix of images, words, and quotes that connect to your personal motivators. Doesn’t need to be fancy — even a small collage on your phone background helps.


  • Milestone markers – Break your journey into mini-goals (every 2kg lost, or every 30 days of consistency), and find ways to gently celebrate them.


  • Non-scale wins tracker – A notebook or app section where you log things like improved sleep, clearer skin, better mood, or simply sticking to a new habit.


These help bring your progress to life — and remind you it’s not just about numbers.


The Power of People Around You

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You don’t have to do this alone

Some people love to go it solo. Others thrive with a walking buddy, a message from a friend, or a quick check-in in a WhatsApp group. There's no right way — but there is a lot to gain from feeling seen and supported.


Support doesn’t have to come from just one place either:


  • Family or partners – Let them know how they can actually support you. Be specific. “Would you mind keeping the snacks out of sight?” goes further than hoping they’ll notice.


  • Friends – You might be surprised who’s on a similar journey. Even swapping recipes or syncing walking times can create a sense of shared progress.


  • Online groups – Places like Reddit, Facebook, or specialist forums have groups where people share their Wegovy journey, their wins, and their tough days too.


Finding a good fit

Look for spaces where people are kind, realistic, and open about both their highs and lows. A supportive community isn’t just about cheerleading — it’s about holding space for frustration, fatigue, or doubts without shame.


If a group makes you feel less-than, judged, or exhausted, it’s not the right one. And that’s okay — try another.


How Support Makes a Real Difference

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Isabel’s story: rediscovering strength through connection

Isabel, 46, from Manchester, had always felt self-conscious joining fitness classes. “I thought everyone would be watching me, judging what I could or couldn’t do,” she says. After starting Wegovy, she focused on walking — alone, early in the mornings.


One day, her neighbour, Ama, invited her to a low-impact strength class. “I almost said no,” Isabel laughs. “But Ama promised it wasn’t intense.”


She went — and to her surprise, felt seen in a good way. “No one cared how fit I was. People were just kind.”


Since then, she’s gone weekly. “It’s not about burning calories. It’s about seeing people, having a laugh, and leaving the house feeling proud.”


What changed for Isabel wasn’t just her routine — it was the emotional safety of being supported.


Here’s What to Take With You

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There will be days when motivation shows up easily — and others when it’s quiet, buried under tiredness, doubt, or distraction. That’s part of the rhythm.


What helps is knowing that you’re not meant to carry this journey alone. You’re allowed to lean on people. You’re allowed to lose focus and then come back to your “why”. And you’re allowed to change what support looks like as you go.


Thinking about your next step?


  • Maybe this is the week to make a vision board, or jot down your real motivators — the ones no one else sees but you.


  • Or, if a bit of encouragement would help, you’re welcome to speak with one of our consultants. No pressure, no long forms — just a relaxed chat about how support might look for you.


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