Part 1 - Why Weight?
With obesity rates at an all-time high at the same time perfect sexual images are inescapably thrust in our faces, it's a wonder many of us even leave the house.
Statistics vary, but approximately 65% of Americans are overweight.
If those people are parents, what kind of health are they modeling for their children and grandchildren? It becomes a vicious cycle of health abuse.
Imagine if you were given one car that could drive for the rest of your life.
You'd be very careful about servicing and maintaining it properly.
Well, your body is your only vehicle for this life.
And with us Baby Boomers projected to live well into our 100's, we really must be responsible and treat it like the precious jewel that it is.
In spite of menopause or adropause, you can make your vehicle the best that it can be.
Aside from the obvious of regular exercise and healthy foods, have all your hormones and pH levels checked..
..
you'd be surprised how they can affect your weight.
Why is it that so many of us are overweight? Why does weight control feel like a losing battle..
..
or should I say a "gaining battle?" While there are as many answers to that as there are excess pounds, I have found that there are several major unconscious negative/limiting beliefs or factors that keep us overweight.
1.
I don't deserve to be at my ideal weight.
Others do, but not me! Some people actually believe that there are born winners and born losers, and you are what you are and there is simply nothing you can do about it.
This is completely neurotic, because we are ALL born to win.
Yes, some of us may have natural advantages (Albert Einstein, Halle Berry) and others may have natural obstacles (Danny DeVito, Helen Keller), but we ALL have the power of choice.
2.
I've always been fat.
In fact, everyone in our family is fat.
Sometimes our identity gets defined by our size or appearance.
It bonds us to those close to us.
Some would feel guilty being slender because it might make mother feel bad for being overweight.
The good news is that genetics is responsible for only 35%, which means 65% is due to our environment and our choices.
That is a lot of control! 3.
Attention/Power.
Sometimes people feel weak or unnoticed.
Weight gets them noticed.
And to some people, negative attention is better than none at all.
4.
Chastity fat.
Many young females, particularly victims of molestation, gain weight to deflect unwanted sexual advances.
This also explains why some people sabotage their mate's weight loss programs..
..
they don't want their mate to look too appealing to others.
If any of these issues touch a chord in you, then rejoice.
It means that you are now conscious, and that is the first (and hardest) step toward positive change.
Know that these are not facts! They are beliefs, and we can always change our beliefs.
How can we be free of these limiting beliefs, lifestyle, and thought processes? So while you may have a slow metabolism (like me) and love food (like me), you can balance it all out to look and feel the best you possibly can.
Statistics vary, but approximately 65% of Americans are overweight.
If those people are parents, what kind of health are they modeling for their children and grandchildren? It becomes a vicious cycle of health abuse.
Imagine if you were given one car that could drive for the rest of your life.
You'd be very careful about servicing and maintaining it properly.
Well, your body is your only vehicle for this life.
And with us Baby Boomers projected to live well into our 100's, we really must be responsible and treat it like the precious jewel that it is.
In spite of menopause or adropause, you can make your vehicle the best that it can be.
Aside from the obvious of regular exercise and healthy foods, have all your hormones and pH levels checked..
..
you'd be surprised how they can affect your weight.
Why is it that so many of us are overweight? Why does weight control feel like a losing battle..
..
or should I say a "gaining battle?" While there are as many answers to that as there are excess pounds, I have found that there are several major unconscious negative/limiting beliefs or factors that keep us overweight.
1.
I don't deserve to be at my ideal weight.
Others do, but not me! Some people actually believe that there are born winners and born losers, and you are what you are and there is simply nothing you can do about it.
This is completely neurotic, because we are ALL born to win.
Yes, some of us may have natural advantages (Albert Einstein, Halle Berry) and others may have natural obstacles (Danny DeVito, Helen Keller), but we ALL have the power of choice.
2.
I've always been fat.
In fact, everyone in our family is fat.
Sometimes our identity gets defined by our size or appearance.
It bonds us to those close to us.
Some would feel guilty being slender because it might make mother feel bad for being overweight.
The good news is that genetics is responsible for only 35%, which means 65% is due to our environment and our choices.
That is a lot of control! 3.
Attention/Power.
Sometimes people feel weak or unnoticed.
Weight gets them noticed.
And to some people, negative attention is better than none at all.
4.
Chastity fat.
Many young females, particularly victims of molestation, gain weight to deflect unwanted sexual advances.
This also explains why some people sabotage their mate's weight loss programs..
..
they don't want their mate to look too appealing to others.
If any of these issues touch a chord in you, then rejoice.
It means that you are now conscious, and that is the first (and hardest) step toward positive change.
Know that these are not facts! They are beliefs, and we can always change our beliefs.
How can we be free of these limiting beliefs, lifestyle, and thought processes? So while you may have a slow metabolism (like me) and love food (like me), you can balance it all out to look and feel the best you possibly can.
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