Why You Can't Lose Weight - How To Break The Habits That Hold You Back
Do you wonder why you can get so enthusiastic about weight loss
one day, and then completely abandon your goal the next? Are you
painfully aware of what your horrible eating habits are doing to your
health, yet find it impossible to go one day without diet sabotage?
There
is a very real tug-of-war that goes on within each and every one of us.
The war rages between your conscious and subconscious mind. Your
conscious mind knows all the reasons you MUST change. Your subconscious
mind has gotten used to the way things are and resists change.
You
can continue to try forcing change, but don't expect a new outcome. The
better way is to create change. Let's take a look at how it is done.
Why habits are hard to change:
Habits
are a mechanism your brain has created to save brain power. Habits run
on autopilot freeing up your brain to deal with other issues.
Consider learning how to drive.
When
you first got behind the wheel of a car at the age of 16, you noticed
everything about that car. It took a long time to adjust the seat,
adjust the mirror, and figure out where the turn signal was. And, your
mind was ever vigilant as your eyes constantly moved from the
speedometer to the road.
If you had to keep this level of
consciousness every time you got behind the wheel of a car, driving
would be a maddening and all-consuming activity.
Instead, your
brain started putting driving tasks together, and driving became a
subconscious activity. How many times have you driven from "Point A" to
"Point B" and remembered little about the drive?
Like driving,
your eating has become a subconscious habit. So if you try to force
yourself to change by turning your life upside down and going cold
turkey on all of your old eating habits, your body and mind will feel
very uncomfortable... too uncomfortable and you will quit.
How to break old habits and create new ones:
To break the habits of the old you, you need to create change by working with your body and mind at the same time.
To change your body,
you need a strategic approach to changing the foods you are eating.
Instead of trying to change everything about your diet overnight, ease
into change over a 7 day period by methodically replacing junk foods
with healthy foods. By doing this you give your body time to adapt, and
you avoid overwhelm.
To change your mind, you
need to focus on why life will be better when you are eating a healthy
diet. What will it be like walking into your church or social function
at a spry 125 pounds? How would it feel to try on new clothes at your
ideal weight?
Focusing on what is wrong with the current you will
keep you locked in your old destructive habits. Focusing on the new you
naturally pulls you to new and healthy habits.







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