Quote from Baron:
I think the real key is making small changes to your daily routine on a weekly basis that ultimately add up to being significant over time. Too many people try to change everything at once in the very beginning and it all just seems so overwhelming very quickly, so they eventually just quit. I really don't think anyone who is just starting out should try to make major changes their diet, work out like a mad man, and do a bunch of cardio right from the start. That's a recipe for feeling like shit to be honest with you. I recently wrote an article just for fun called "How to become a better version of yourself in 7 days" which explains this incremental approach. I will post it as a separate thread in case anybody wants to read it.
Once I got the ball rolling with working out and began to see changes, I realized that I never wanted to go backwards. That's when it hit me that I wasn't on a diet or some 16 week routine. I had to embrace that it was a lifestyle change, and there would really never be a point where I could just say "I'm going to stop trying now." As with most things in life, the joy is really in the journey of improving, not in actually obtaining the goal. The only thing that reaching a goal means is that you need to set another one.