Be careful about 'want'
The word want implies that you don't have it yet.
Saying " I want to lose weight" puts the focus onto the fact you do not have it.
Want infers lack.
If there is only the moment, no past, no future, only now, put the desire into the moment.
Saying "I want to weight 90kg" means some time in the future you may weight 90kg (or may not) but right now you dont.
Saying "I weight 90kg" puts the focus on it being real now.
I find working on now, speeds things up.
Of course there are no rules, but you ignore them at peril.
HTH
Jeff
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