Dude, finish your LP. It's easy to cut weight, but more costly in the long run to quit.
Most people quit for ostensible reasons (i.e. tired, want to lose weight, etc.). But in reality, it usually becomes a mental toughness problem, which ultimately is the most important "gain" made from LP.
Near the end of your LP, it really starts to suck, and you will want to check out. If you continue on, it will change you for the better. Permanently.
Go pick up some Randall Stroessen books (IronMind, Winning Ways), get your mind right, and get it done.
Bear Bryant said it best, if you quit once...it will be easier to quit again. Death by a thousand cuts.
Most people quit for ostensible reasons (i.e. tired, want to lose weight, etc.). But in reality, it usually becomes a mental toughness problem, which ultimately is the most important "gain" made from LP.
Near the end of your LP, it really starts to suck, and you will want to check out. If you continue on, it will change you for the better. Permanently.
Go pick up some Randall Stroessen books (IronMind, Winning Ways), get your mind right, and get it done.
Bear Bryant said it best, if you quit once...it will be easier to quit again. Death by a thousand cuts.