Anything that requires change can be difficult. Yet, in order to learn
and grow and make progress, you have to change.
Recognize that change is
difficult and move on to decide what is more important to you, losing weight or
continue to eat only the food that you like (no change).
Losing weight and
keeping it off is not very easy. But there are ways to make it easier. It is
still going to be hard work. There are no shortcuts. No temporary changes will
create permanent results. Which means you need to change your perspective. It
means you never get to be “done.”
The bottom line is always the same: to lose
weight, we must consume fewer calories than we burn. To keep it off, we must
adopt permanent lifestyle changes. Making a lifetime commitment is essential.
Truth, or more precisely, an accurate
understanding of reality is essential foundation for any good outcome. Radical
transparency is invaluable for rapid learning and effective change.
To
begin effective change, you must see the change as being a necessity. If the
change is just “nice to have”, it won’t be sustainable because anything “nice
to have” is also “ok not to have”. The stronger your desire for the change, the
more effective the change will be.
Saturday, December 15, 2018
Sunday, October 28, 2018
Environment matters
Environment is the invisible hand that shapes human
behavior. You don’t have to be a victim of your environment. You can also be an
architect of it.
Do your kitchen clean out. Double check what you have in the
fridge and pantry.
Get rid of the bad stuff - soda, chips, candy, processed and
sugary baked goods - and stock up your fridge with healthy food instead. Food
like fresh fruit and vegetables, and lean proteins.
There is something tremendously
empowering about physically throwing away the things you are choosing to remove
from your life.
Environment matters, so make sure the best choice is the most
obvious one.
Making a better decision is easy and natural when the cues for
good habit are right in front of you.
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