Dr. Ian Smith |
Dr. Pamela Peeke |
First, I firmly believe every significant change starts with your mind. If you conceive it and believe it, you can achieve it. The mind is a very powerful entity and if you don't focus and "train" your mind you probably won't see results.
Trainer Bob Harper |
Second, reframe how you think about food. Many people who are overweight are emotional or social eaters. They are self-medicating themselves with food - stuffing down their emotions, instead of expressing and dealing with them. Often there are painful issues in the past that need to be addressed or worked out in therapy. Once you internalize that food is simply fuel for our bodies and not a reward or cure, you will be less likely to overeat or have those uncontrollable cravings.
Third, realize the "power of now." All we have is right now and the past has no power over us. No matter how many times you've tried and "failed" you can get back up and try again. Today is a new day. Today is the first day of the rest of your life.
Trainer Jillian Michaels |
Finally, find something -- a goal, event or person, that encourages you and gives you something to strive toward. Maybe you want to look good for a high school or college reunion or a vacation or cruise. Perhaps there's someone you admire who has lost as much weight as you want to lose. Cut that person's picture out and hang it in a strategic place where you will see it everyday as a visual reminder. I know for me I have a vacation coming up and a physique transformation contest which is providing extra incentive for me to stay on track with my fitness goals.
Weight loss is not easy. It takes time and some effort....but it's all worth it. You're worth it! If you "get your mind right" there's no limit to what you can do. It all comes down to your choices. You choose what you want, where you will go and how you will get there. Just be willing to further your journey a little bit more each day.