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Assess yourself

Almost all of us have been on a diet at least once in our lives, yet a whopping 98% of diets fail!* The strange thing is we all know what we need to do to lose weight, and keep it off.

Quite simply we must:

  • Eat less calories, or
  • Burn more calories through our fitness activities, or
  • Combine both of the above.

If we all know what we need to do, why do the vast majority of us fail? 

Because it is not about the diet! Effective sustainable results will only happen when we address the 'why' - why do we eat when we're bored, why do we eat when we're angry, sad, frustrated.... the list goes on!  Ultimately, once this is addressed, you will find you make better choices, you will feel happier within yourself, have a new level of self-acceptance and respect and the results will show.  The majority of diets do not address this side of weight loss which is fundamental to weight loss success and sustainability.  BodyZen is all about people having a healthier, more positive and peaceful relationship with their body.

Self-assessment Questions

Which of the following scenarios apply to you?

  • I have tried countless diets and most of them/all of them failed.
  • I have been on a diet, lost the weight I wanted and then down the track gained it all back.
  • I keep feeling like I should go on a diet and lose a few kilos but I don’t really want to.
  • I have a habit of craving fatty/sugary/junk food when I am feeling down or bored.
  • I have a habit of eating much larger portions of food than I think I need and then feeling so full and regretting it afterwards.
  • If a favourite food of mine (chocolate, chips etc) is the in the house or in front of me I can’t help but eat it even if I am not hungry.
  • When I look in the mirror I don’t like what I see.
  • I don’t feel good about myself and secretly feel that if I was thinner/more muscly/more toned then life would be better.
  • I don’t pay any attention to what I’m eating and often don’t remember what I’ve had.

If you answered Yes to 3 or more of these statements then BodyZen may be the answer for you. Read more about the program

Reference
1. Hulse, Dean (Ed.) "Fad Diets Popular but Have Major-League Failure Rate" NEWS for North Dakotans 8 July 1999 http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extnews/newsrelease/1999/070899/04faddie.htm

It's funny given I have only touched the tip of the iceberg with the program so far its already given me tools, support and direction. I truly can’t wait till I complete the entire program to see what is revealed and how I’ll feel at the end.....Sara, thanks so much to you (and Susan) for this program – it is very powerful and enforcing.

From the blog

Diet? Don't do it!

Posted on Tuesday, November 15, 2011

I am back on deck after spending more time being a Mom and a Coach and less time blogging so thanks for your patience :)

I wanted to share an exchange I had recently which is typical of many I have had over the last three years.  I was talking to a friend who is a very intelligent, compassionate and professional woman.  She was sharing with me that one of her friend's has just started on a diet initiated by a physician that involves 'mostly lentils and green veggies' (her words) and not much else.  The woman undertaking this diet is keen to lose weight and I can only imagine that when being guided by a physican we would assume we are being given sound advice.  I asked if this woman is having trouble psychologically with this kind of denial and the answer was a resounding 'yes'.  'She won't even feed her kids the same diet, so why would she be prepared to have it?' my friend wondered.  

Now let me be clear - this is NOT an exercise in criticising this woman for her diet choice.  This is more a message about the absolute pervasiveness of the belief that we must DENY ourselves to extreme levels in order to lose weight.  Really where is the common sense in all this?  What could be more punishing??  When I say to you that it has been proven that the denial approach (which = diet) sets up a psychology of absolutely positively, wanting, needing and ultimately obsessing about the food/s you are witholding I am sure you would agree from your own personal experience that this is true.  You are a greater person than I am if you can decide that you will no longer eat chocolate and then not resort to gorging on a family block (or dare I say cooking chocolate) at some point!  Time is the only variable here - eventually we will all binge on chocolate.  

BUT if we decide to take the opposite approach and make NO food off limits, but instead gradually change our eating habits to include more healthy options and less junk then we will find that elusive long term successful weight loss.  And guess what?  We will also allow ourselves to indulge on our favourite treats that may be junky, but we will savour and enjoy them and rarely binge on them.

So Ladies I implore you if you haven't already please stand up and say a FAT 'NO' to any more diets, denial or extreme eating regimes.  Dump them all in the bin for good.  Replace all this punishing behaviour with gentle, loving kindness towards yourself and how you treat your body.  Sounds too good to be true?  Many women just like you have proven time and time again that it is not.   This can be your reality.  You can have your cake, and eat it too.  






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