February 8, 2012

Never Give Up If you Want to Lose Weight!

Exactly 11 months ago on July 24, 2007 I posted about the importance of not giving up. Actually it was a post about learning the importance of not giving up from Tammy Faye.

Well almost a year is a long time to go without reminding you, without nudging you to remember this most important trait of weight loss – never give up on yourself!

Right now you might be reading this post and feeling defeated, feeling like you’ve tried to change so many times and it hasn’t worked. I can relate to that because I’ve felt the same way before! But you know what? If I had given up then I wouldn’t have had my break through in my weight loss mindset over a week ago, and maybe would have even stopped this blog. (!)

Ups and Downs – It’s Life

Something that won’t change when you lose weight is change itself. You’re always going to have situations and challenges that come and go, the difference is in how you deal with them. If you turn to food every time then you’re keeping yourself in that emotional eating cycle and if you instead deal with the challenges as they come without using food, your “downs” won’t be as bad as they could.

The more times that give in to your emotional eating, binging, or telling yourself that, “tomorrow will be different, I’ll start on Monday”, the easier it will be to feel like giving up. You could even come dangerously close to truly giving up but instead of doing so, please remember this – as long as you do not give up you haven’t failed.

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As Long as You Learn

So you’ve had a few false starts and you’ve had your ups and downs – ok, that’s in the past and in this moment you can start fresh – not tomorrow but now. You haven’t given up because if you had you wouldn’t be reading this, so why not take charge of your life and get a move on in this very moment? No matter where you are there is one healthy action that you can take for yourself now, like putting down the soda and grabbing a glass of water, or getting outside for a 10 minute walk.

Just look at your past as a learning experience and move on from here on out. Take baby steps if you need to and eventually you will be crossing the finish line. And if you fall again just pick yourself up and keep on going. As long and you don’t quit and you never give up you cannot fail.

 

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About JoLynn:

JoLynn Braley, The F.A.T. Release Coach, is a certified Master NLP Practitioner and coach who helps highly successful women, age 35-55, achieve permanent weight loss.

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Comments

  1. Yep, even when things don’t work out just keep taking it one day at a time is my philosophy.

    Andrew is getting fits last blog post..Lessons learned: If you eat it then record it

  2. MizFit says:

    it is all about learning and —even if you stumble again and again—-making new mistakes each time huh?

    so youre always learning even if hitting a snag or 2.

    Miz.

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  3. Mark Salinas says:

    Keep the motivation going…nice post!

    Mark Salinass last blog post..Healthy Heart Foods

  4. “Never give up…” how true, and just what I needed to hear.

    I’ve been slowly losing weight through focusing on eating a healthy Mediterranean diet and through exercise. But lately I haven’t had time to exercise, so I’ve stopped losing weight. I kept eating right though, so at least I haven’t gained any back.

    Anyway, I’ve started to wonder, should I just give up on losing any more? But you’re right that what I should do is just work on getting back into exercising. Never give up!

    Lulu Barbarians last blog post..Orzo cooked in Tomato Sauce (Manestra)

  5. Cynthia says:

    I agree MizFits. We have to remember that we’re making lifestyle changes. We’re not always going to be perfect but it’s the big picture that counts.

    Cynthias last blog post..Mario Lopez and Audrina Patridge Dish on Diet Secrets

  6. John Douglas says:

    I have found that mindset is an important part of weight loss. I lost over 30 pounds last year and I’m sure a lot of it came down to my discuss to really commit to it.

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