Developing Mental Toughness For Permanent Weight Loss
by Dr.
Jeff Banas
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Losing weight and keeping it off is much more than eating right and
exercising hard. In order to lose weight and keep it off, especially in
today’s stressful society, you must be mentally tough.
Every day we are surround with people and food temptations that will
try sabotage your effort to lose weight. This is why losing weight is so
difficult and depressing. There are so many diets and exercise programs
out there; however, none of them will ever work for you not mentally ready
to change your life.
If you have been unable to lose weight, chances are, you were not
mentally tough enough. Why believe me? Because, I am a Doctor and a
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist? That is one good reason.
But more importantly, I have been there. I struggled with more own weight
issues for years. However, in 2002 I personal lost over 60 pounds and I
have been able to keep the weight of for over three years now.
Tony Robbins said,”If you want to succeed in any aspect of life, find
someone who has already succeeded in that area, and do what they did to
get there.” Here are some mental techniques I used which ultimately helped
me to finally lose weight and keep it office. I am confident that is you
apply they techniques, you to will succeed in your quest to lose weight.
Write down your goals.
I know you have heard this over and over, and over. But did you every
actually do it? If you want to really change your life and lose the
weight, this time, write down your goals. In fact, lets take it a litter
further. I am sure this is not your first attempt to lose weigh. I am sure
you tried some other program or “diet” before and for some reason it did
not work. The first thing I want to say is, “good job”. Not good job for
failing in the past, good job for trying again. This is a little off the
subject, and we will get into this more late. However, anyone who has
successful lost weight and kept it off failed on some other program. The
difference is, they never gave up. So, good job on continuing your quest
to lose weight. I know you can do it.
Now back to your goals. I want you to write down why you failed in your
past attempts to lose weight. Did you lack time, motivation, direction,
what was it? Now write down all the negative things about your life, which
are related to your weight. What will your life be like if you do not lose
the weight and keep living the way you are living. Are you missing out
truly enjoying life because of your weight? My kids wanted me to play with
them in the pool at their year-end little league pool parties. Do you
think I wanted all those parents to see big old gut? No way! I let my kids
down. They did not care that I was fat. They just wanted to play with
their dad in the pool. I let my kids down and missed out on enjoying my
kids. What about you? If you keeping living the way you are living, what
will you miss out on?
Write down all the bad things that are associated with your weight. Are
you missing out on relationships? Are you worried about your health? Are
you worried about dying early? Do you want to see your children get
married? To be perfectly honest, obesity is currently the second leading
cause of preventable death in the United States, just behind
smoking. If you are overweight, you have a very good chance of dying
earlier than you should. Write this stuff down. The goal here is to make
your self feel bad, real bad.
Do you remember when you were a school kid and the teacher gave you a
homework assignment that was due n a week? How many of you ran home and
finished the assignment on the first day? Ok, a few of you probably did.
However, if you were like me, I waited until the last minute to do the
assignment. Why? Why did wait until the last minute? Because I associated
more “pain” with the process of doing the assignment than the “pleasure” I
would get from knowing I had finished it. That is, until the night (or
morning) before it is due. Now, the assignment is due in a few hours and
all I can think about is the “pains” that will come if I do not get it
done. I will fail, my parents will get mad at me, I will get grounded and
not be able to play with my friends. So what do we do? We do the damn
homework, every though it causes us pain.
This might sound a little harsh, but the only reason you have not lost
weight is because you associate more “pain” with the process of losing
weight than the “pleasure” you will get with losing weight. When you eat
that dounut you are thing about how good it pleasures your taste but
instead of thinking that you just added another 200 extra calories that
you did not need which will cause you to gain more weight, which will make
fatter, unattractive, more likely to have a cardiovascular disease, which
will cause you to die earlier, missing out on so much. Harsh, but true.
Now write down three month goals, six months goals, and one year goals.
Be realistic. Think about losing two pounds a week as a goal. Put these
goals somewhere you can read on a daily basis.
Visualize your goals.
Everyday, especially when exercising, visualize the body you want and
the person you want to be. Picture the new you in your mind. See your new
body. Visualize what that person will be like, how will losing all that
weight change your life. How will that person act? Now, be that person.
Act as if you had already reached your goals. When a situation comes up
that might adversely affect your weight loss program, such as blowing off
your exercise routine, or that tempting dounut at work, stop. Visualize
the person you’re trying to become. Now be that person. What would that
person do in this situation, now be that person. “Hold an image of the
life you want, and that image will become fact.” Come up with a
motivation phrase.
This is a continuation of above. In addition to visualizing your goals,
come up with a phrase that states what you are striving for, and speak it
out loud when doing your exercises. Some of the phrases I used when I was
losing my weight were, ”Everyday I am getting fitter, healthier,
stronger.” If you say this over and over, and you are not what you are
speaking, your mind will sense a mismatch and then have to adjust to make
the connection.
Start the morning moving.
You will more benefit from getting up fifteen minutes earlier and going
for a brisk walk or light jog then you would get from sleeping an extra
fifteen minutes. When you are doing this visualize you goals, and say your
motivational phrase out load. This is a fantastic way to start your day.
You will be more awake, more energized, and focused for the rest of the
day.
Sign up for an event.
Studies have shown that about 50% of Americans that begin an exercise
program eventually quite. However, the study showed that when the subjects
had a goal of participating in an event, a 5K run, a triathlon, a charity
walk, improved compliance with the exercise program, and only 20% of the
subjects dropped out. Having goals help. So, look for an event in your
area. A 5K run or a charity walk for breast cancer is great events to
train for. Instead of constantly thinking you are exercising just to lose
weight, you are training for the event that is a few months away. This is
what I did. I signed up for a short triathlon. Since I was not going back
out of it after signing up, it motivated me to continue my exercise
program. After I completed my first triathlon, I set a new goal. I signed
up for another triathlon that was longer. I never got bore and my exercise
program never got stale. This was because I always had an event goal.
Also, do not think that you have to be in great shape already to
participate in the event. As you will see, there are a lot of people
simply walking these events. Find a partner, and just do it.
Hire a wellness coach.
You hire a CPA to help you with your taxes. You hire an attorney to
help you with legal issues. You hire a real estate agent to help you buy a
house. But, what do most people do when they want to lose weight? They buy
a book and try to do it by themselves. I already mentioned that obesity is
a killer, and you already know how difficult it is to lose weight, so hire
a professional. But what is a professional? Sure you can go down to your
local gym and hire a personal trainer, but what makes them a professional?
Just because someone may have played high school football, does not mean
they help you with losing weight.
Obesity is a disease, and you need to treat it as a disease. So hire
someone who can order blood test, work with you mentally on changing your
habits. Hire someone who can develop an exercise and nutrition program
specifically to your needs and abilities. A wellness coach will be with
you through the good and the bad.
You are the only person you can count on.
What? I tell you to hire a wellness coach, and then I tell you that YOU
are the only person you can count on? Hear me out.
I want to exercise, BUT I have no time. I did not want to eat those
potato chips, BUT there was nothing else to eat. People who use a lot of
“BUTS” usually have a big one.
The weight loss program I run at my office works. When my patients come
to my office, I can tell them what types of exercises I want them to do
for today’s session, and I can review their nutrition and give them ideas
on how they can do better. However, when they leave my office it is up to
them. What is there to stop them from picking up a hamburger on the way
home? Nothing. Just themselves. This is why you need to not just follow an
exercise program, and not just try to follow the latest fad diet out
there. You need to focus on changing the bad habits that caused you to
gain weight in the first place and replace them with new ones.
Be honest for a minute. You tried a weight loss program in the past and
it did not work, right? Did the program really fail, or did you fail the
program? Lets face it. If you develop diabetes or have a heart attack
because you are overweight, who are you going to blame? Are you going to
blame McDonalds, because they did not tell you that a bacon double
cheeseburger might not be good for you? Are you going to blame your
trainer, because they did not make you exercise hard enough? Are you going
to blame your parents, because “it is in the genes”? Obesity runs in our
family. At some point you need to take responsibility for your own health.
If you fail to lose weight it is because, more than likely, you did not
do what you were suppose to. However, the opposite is also true. At my
office I have seen my patients lose twenty, fifty pounds or more. I have
seen first hand how this can totally change their life. I have seen their
relationships improve. I have seen them gain more self-confidence. I have
seen them do better at work and make more money. I have seen them become a
much more happy person. And, they thank me for it. Everyday someone thanks
me for helping him or her finally lose weight. I am grateful for the
thanks. I tell them, I gave you the path and the knowledge on how to
exercise and how to understand nutrition, but you are the reason you lost
weight. I helped, but you did it. You are the only true person you can
count on.
It’s all about Attitude
If you have been trying unsuccessfully to lose weight for some time,
you might need to change your attitude. Take a minute and think back over
the past years. How did you approach the weight loss program? Were you
reluctant? Were you skeptical? Did you reality think this was the one, the
program that would finally work, or did you have doubts and think that you
would fail again?
“If you continue to think the way you’ve always thought, then you will
continue to get what you always got”.
If you think you will fail you will. If you know you will succeed you
will. Charles Swindoll said…
“The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life.
Attitude, to me, is more important than facts. It is more important than
the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures,
than successes, than what other people think or say or do. It is more
important than appearance, giftedness, or skill. It will make or break a
company…a church…a home. The remarkable thing is that we have a choice
everyday regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day. We cannot
change our past…we cannot change the fact that people will act in a
certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is
play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude. I am convinced
that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it. And so it
is with you…we are in charge of our Attitudes”.
That says it all. When I was losing weight, I read this daily. When I
did not feel like exercising I would read this. When I weighed myself and
thought about giving up because I did not lose any weight, I read this. I
now give it to all of my patients on their first visit.
Never Give Up.
Never Give Up, Never, Never Give Up, Never Ever Give Up, Never Give UP!
That’s right, the secret key to losing weight is not a new fad diet, it’s
not a new medication, it’s not a gimmick supplements, it is A STATE OF
MIND!
Lets face it. You tried to lost weight in the past, and you failed. So
what! The key is what do you do now. Do you give up, or do you start
again. Anyone and everyone who has successfully lost weight and kept it
off had failed in the past. However, the reason they were finally able to
lose the weight, was because they never gave up.
I know how hard and frustrating it can be, but never give up. If you
have a bad day and eat a bunch fatting junk, so what, forget about it.
Just do not give up, never.
Forget past mistakes. Forget failures. Forget everything except what
you’re going to do now and do it. Just start a new day and never give up.
If you tried to lose weight, and did not work, try something
different. JUST NEVER GIVE UP!
“Have you ever considered the cost of quitting? For real eye opener…ask
Thomas Edison...Steve Jobs…Michael Jordan…or Sylvester Stalone. Ask them
how much it would have cost them if they had quit. What about you?”
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Jeffrey Banas is a Sports Chiropractor, Certified Strength and
Conditioning Specialist, and a member of the 2005 Amino Vital Triathlon
Team. Dr. Banas personally lost sixty pounds in 2002 and now uses his
experience to help others lose weight. He can be contacted at his office
in Gilbert, AZ at 480-633-6837, or at his website at http://www.sportstraining-weightloss.com/
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