How to be a Weight Loss Success Story
My approach
to weight loss is about giving people the tools to create their own success. I
want you to design your own model for lasting weight loss and feel comfortable
using that model for life. And it’s a pretty foolproof system – so much of
losing weight and keeping it off is about finding strategies that fit your
individual circumstances and preferences. You’re actually the only person who
can devise your own weight loss approach – all anyone else can do is offer
advice and support. Just as no one else can lose the weight for you, no one
else can tell you how to do it – because they don’t have your body clock, your
taste buds, your genetic heritage and any of the other things that make you who
you are.
Exterior vs
Interior Success
Many popular
weight loss programs emphasizes interior, rather than exterior, success – the
end result you’re encouraged to want is more about looking good (killer abs, a
bikini body, toned thighs) than feeling strong and healthy. But one common
factor in weight loss approaches that really work is the emphasis on interior,
rather than exterior, success. And this is particularly relevant for anyone out
there who’s been on their weight loss journey for a while and is starting to
feel a little demotivated. Even if things are going for health and fitness– you’ve
lost weight, you can see and feel how much fitter you’ve become, you’ve got
more energy than ever – perhaps you’re not feeling the same sense of joy and
satisfaction you once did, or perhaps you don’t feel like you’ve succeeded in
the way that you wanted to. How can you get your positivity back?
What’s Your
Idea of Weight Loss Success?
Think about
what’s guiding your approach to healthy living – is it more exterior, or more
interior? What I mean by that is whether you’re influenced more by someone
else’s idea of what weight loss success looks like rather than what it actually
means for you as an individual. Maybe you haven’t sat down and really worked
that out yet – if you haven’t, that’s OK, but it can be really motivating to
find the time to do so.
All of us,
on some level or another, are influenced by other people’s ideas of weight loss
success. It’s impossible to avoid, because as our obesity rates continue to
climb (our obesity rates in Australia have more than doubled in the last 20
years, and one quarter of Australian teenagers are now overweight or obese), so
does our obsession with losing weight. Everywhere we look – in magazines, online,
in TV shows and on the big screen – we’re given an unrealistic, airbrushed
template of what we’re all ‘supposed’ to look like. Bikini bodies, flat
bellies, abs so firm you they’d double as a punching bag – for many of us, this
is what we aspire to when we set out to lose weight. Obviously, it’s
unrealistic, and probably most of us know this on some level. But it doesn’t
stop us from imagining those models-like images and wishing they could be us.
So when we do lose weight but we still don’t look in the mirror and see a
fitness god or goddess staring back at us, we wonder what we’re doing wrong and
start to lose our motivation.
How to Reset
Your Mindset
If you’re
doing losing weight at a steady, sustainable rate, making gradual fitness gains
and slowly making your lifestyle healthier, you’ve got nothing to feel bad
about. You’re succeeding – you’re nailing it. So instead of changing what you
do, you maybe need to change how you think. You need to reframe the ‘why’
behind your weight loss journey. You need to forget about those external
influences, or at least stop placing so much emphasis on them, and bring it
back to you and your life and your body.
[Source: http://www.lifehack.org/359932/how-weight-loss-success-story]
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