Total Pageviews

Showing posts with label excuses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label excuses. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

10 Excuses You Need to Stop Using When it Comes to Weight Loss

I used to be the queen of excuses when it came to weight loss.

“I’m big boned.” I’d say. “Just look at my rib cage. I’m thick.”

I remember uttering those exact words to a friend in the midst of my yo-yo dieting cycle of hell and fat talk era.

It’s true, I am not petite by any means, but that didn’t really account for the extra 30 pounds I was carrying around, and then the 20 more I gained.

At that time I needed to latch onto an excuse. It was easier than changing my bad habits and admitting the truth: I ate too much and I moved too little.

Now, I’m not saying that is necessarily true for others who aren’t svelte according to society’s standards. Lord knows there is a gradient of healthy body sizes, all of which we do not see in traditional media on a regular basis. Beauty has been defined for us as tall, slender, cellulite-free and pretty much underweight.

That image of the “perfect” female form is an illusion, and I think we all know it, yet it’s what drives so many of us to continue the yo-yo dieting cycle of hell.

Now, if we throw the image of the “perfect” body out of our minds and stop the pursuit of a particular body shape (and even to some extent a specific number on the scale), what is stopping us from eating a bit consciously and moving a little more?

I’m convinced that feeling bad about our bodies is on top of the list of things that keep us from losing weight. It’s the root factor that drives people to look for other excuses not to be a bit more responsible with their food choices and take an active role in their overall health.

The following are 10 excuses I have used (or have heard others use) to explain why weight loss is impossible when really, I think, it comes down to a bad body image.

10. Eating healthy is too expensive. I don’t buy it (pun intended). Sure, eating organic can cost you an arm and a leg, but there are many other choices. It may be the harder choice to skip the fast-food dollar menu but as a good friend of mine said on Facebook recently …

1. Two bananas
2. Six eggs
3. 1/2 pound brown rice
4. An avocado
5. 1 pound dry black beans
6. An apple
7. A bag of frozen vegetables

All are either under or around a dollar.

There are other options than the dollar menu at fast food restaurants.

And if you really, REALLY want the fast food, there is nothing stopping you from making a better choice there as well. I once wrote a post about how to eat cheap and light at McDonald’s. It is possible. I do it all the time.

9. I don’t have any time. No one has time. No one. We all work, have families and homes to clean. We all only get 24 hours a day. We all make time for the things that are important to us. I wrote a post last year about this. Instead of saying “I don’t have time to eat healthy” say “eating healthy is not my priority” and see how that sits with you.

8. It’s too hard. Yes it is hard. I’m not going to lie. So are things like going to school and working and raising kids. Life is hard. I woke up at 5:25 this morning so I can get to the gym because it was the only time I had today. I have chicken legs cooking in the Crock Pot right now because I know I won’t have time to make dinner before the 8-year-old’s Scout meeting. Would it have been easier to skip the gym and hit a drive-through on our way there? I guess, but I’ve made it a priority to work out and cook more meals at home –see No. 9 above.

7. If I just look at a brownie I gain 5 pounds. This is one of my favorites because I’ve used it hundreds of times. The truth is I had no self control around brownies because I was stuck in a cycle of deprivation and binging. I had to learn that the brownie (or whatever) had no power over me. I’m not cursed with some miraculously slow metabolism that absorbs calories through my eyeballs. I just had to learn the brownie isn’t worth it. And if it is, then I my next meal should be a little lighter.

 6. I don’t know how to start. Yes you do. Just make your next choice a better one. Don’t think today’s going to be your last day eating junk because you’ll be perfect starting tomorrow. There are no “last meals” unless you’re on death row. (Are you on death row? I didn’t think so.) Stop using the “I don’t now how to start” excuse and order a darn salad for lunch.

 5. I have no willpower. Again, I don’t buy it. It’s not about willpower. It comes down to a state of mind. I will bet there have been times you had willpower. You said no to that office cookie. You made it to the gym when you didn’t want to go. What was different then? I’m going to bet it was Jan, 1 or the day you decided you were going to start some new diet. You had that motivated state of mind and you can get it back; it just takes some work and confidence. Stop saying you have no willpower and making it a self-fulfilling prophecy.

4. No one supports me. Let me guess, your spouse eats a lot of junk food. He/she doesn’t want to lose weight. They like being lazy. Welcome to my world. You can’t wait for anyone else to make these kind of changes for yourself. If you aren’t getting the support at home, reach out online. If you don’t like social media, find a group at your gym. There is support out there; you just need to take the first step and find it.

3. I don’t like exercise. Again. Do. Not. Buy. It. Sure, maybe you don’t like the gym — I can understand that. I hated the gym until a few years ago. Maybe you don’t like running. OK, I get it. I wasn’t always a runner either. Here’s the thing: exercise doesn’t mean you HAVE to go to some gym to pick things up and put them down. It doesn’t mean you have to suffer through a step class if it isn’t your thing. It means you MOVE YOUR BODY. I’m guessing you are a human being and therefore your body likes to move. I don’t care what you say — your body craves exercise, all you need to do is find the activities you like. Really have no idea? Start with walking and go from there.

2. I love to eat. Really? ME, TOO! Nice to meet you. Can we be friends? Seriously though, there aren’t too many people I know who don’t like to eat. What do you love to eat and why? I know for me, when I grab a bag of Doritos out of the pantry or order an entire pizza for myself it’s not a love of food driving those decisions.

 1. Why bother? I’m just going to gain it back. NOOOO! That’s because you are thinking of this as a diet. IT’S NOT A DIET. Stop thinking that way and continuing the on-plan/off-plan mentality. Make conscious food choices, move a little more and accept the fact that you will probably never look like an airbrushed Victoria’s Secret model. Then whatever weight you do lose will be permanent and you can break out of the yo-yo dieting cycle of hell for good.

Disclaimer: This post isn’t written to shame anyone into losing weight. I’m specifically talking to those who want to and are currently stuck in the yo-yo dieting cycle of hell. I’ve been there. It sucks.


View the original article here

Friday, October 11, 2013

Wednesday Weigh In: Excuses

Happy Weigh In Day!

OK, that’s a little too chipper, isn’t it?

I can’t help it I’m in a good mood today. This morning at the gym I was SO DARN CLOSE to doing an unassisted pull-up. I can’t believe it! I walked out of the gym on cloud nine!

20131002_cloud9

If you’ve been following along for some time, you know this is my current goal. I’m taking a break from the scale now and seriously focusing on weight training and building muscle. I wasn’t lying when I said that competition was a big deal for me. It’s given me a whole new focus and perspective beyond weight loss which, really, someone who has maintained for over 8 years needs. I can’t be chained to the number on the scale forever. It’s not healthy and I’m a completely different person now.

Well, somewhat. I still struggle with some of the same mentality but now instead of it revolving around the scale it pertains to my training.

Yesterday I posted about Weight Loss Excuses. It was easy to write because I have used them all. Excuse mentality comes naturally to me and I’d guess, most people. It’s what we do when things get hard. It’s how we justify walking away from our goals.

I caught myself trying to do it with training.

“I can’t train to compete, I don’t have the time.”

“I’m too old.”

“I’m not athletic enough.”

blah

blah

blah

These are all just excuses not to try. They are a way to give myself permission to walk away.

So if you have’t guessed, this week’s weigh-in topic: Excuses.

Leave a comment below with your weigh-in (if you are sharing numbers) and a list of excuses you have used or maybe, ARE using.

Once we are able to self-identify the excuse, we can break the cycle. 

Click here to join one of my live meetings today on Yardstick were we’ll discuss this topic live. I’m still working out the kinks but last week was so much fun I think I’m ready to add a second meeting for those who can’t do days!


View the original article here

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Cheesy Spinach Melt: No Excuses Healthy Breakfast in Only 3-Minutes

If you’re short on time for breakfast, yet very serious about your body transformation, you need to be thinking outside the breakfast cereal box and/or fast food drive thru for the “healthiest” thing you can find on the menu.

My recipe for the Cheesy Spinach Melt is cooked in the microwave and done in only 3-minutes (including prep time). Make it at home or pack up the ingredients, take it to work, and cook it up there like I did. If you tell me you don’t have time to eat healthy, you bettah be thinking again.

Ingredients:

2 Eggsvery huge handful of fresh spinach leavessprinklings of the Extra Sharp Cheddar cheese

Directions:

Crack eggs into microwave safe bowl and beat ‘em up.Heap in your very huge handful of spinach leaves and mix it around. Make sure all of the spinach is saturated by the egg mixture.Place bowl in microwave and cook for 2-minutes. (adjust time if necessary, depending on your microwave)Take bowl out, add your sprinklings of Cheddar cheese (but don’t be too greedy with the cheeses), then return to the microwave for 15-seconds of cheesy melting-ness.That’s it. You’re done. Now eat it up.

Ooo-la-laaa! It was delicious.

So I don’t wanna hear about you eating crap for breakfast (including bagels) because you didn’t have time for something better. Your body transformation requires you to make time. Even if it means you have only 3-minutes to spare, you can eat healthy with the Cheesy Spinach Melt.

booyah!


View the original article here

Friday, August 12, 2011

Do You Make Excuses?

Last night I could have come up with a million reasons not to go running. It was after a long day. I was by myself with the kids. The power went out. I’m backlogged with work. I couldn’t find my sneakers (easily.)

I swear, I pondered it for a good 15 minutes. Then I decided to stop searching for the excuse I needed to not go.

I’m good at coming up with excuses. I did it for years.

I can’t lose weight.
It’s too hard. It will never work anyway. I can’t start until Monday, I have a party this weekend. I just like to eat. I’m big boned. I’m going to gain it back anyway.

Exercise?
I don’t have the time. I’m too tired. I don’t like to sweat. It’s too hard. I don’t know anyone at the gym. I don’t know what to do. My shows are on tonight. I’m not in shape.

I’ve said all of these things at least once in my life. They were all excuses. It’s easy to see that in hindsight now, of course, because I did lose weight and I do exercise. But at that time, I told myself what I needed to hear so I can get out of doing what I knew I should (and wanted) to be doing.

Why?

I’m not sure.

I guess because it was, and is, hard. When things are difficult it’s simply easier to not do them. It’s easier to order in than cook. It’s easier to stay home and watch TV than take a walk. It’s easier to grab a bag of chips than peel an orange.

It’s also easier to succeed when you don’t give yourself an excuse.

I went for that run last night and I felt fantastic afterwards. Sometimes you have to ignore your excuse generating inner voice and do what it is you know you should be doing.

Here’s the food journal for yesterday…

2 quick banana pancakes with blueberries and some more blueberries on the sidea request fromt he Little Guy. An old favorite of ours. It wasn’t quite time for lunch so I went light. slice of cheese, some grapes and watermelonYoga AND a 4.5 mile run plus a stroll to the park.

View the original article here

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Bikini Monday: Your Non-Exercise Excuses Are Valid

Last workout, 6/27/11: 30-min. of upper body strength with plyometric burst intervals. Gah! It was HARD!!! Click here to view my daily training log and list of recommended fitness products.


Product Spotlight: Garmin Forerunner 305


Stupid Diet Tip #409



—————————————-



Grab some Shakeology in my Beachbody shop.


Shakeology is a complete meal (shake) developed by Beachbody, the makers of P90X. It contains 16-18 grams of protein and 140 calories per serving. The shake will help you lose weight, reduce cravings, improve digestion, and lower cholesterol. It can also improve stamina and libido, alleviate hormonal issues (including menopause-related), aid memory, support immune function and boost serotonin levels to improve mood and symptoms of depression, while also reducing the symptoms of high blood pressure, diabetes and arthritis.


Shakeology 30-Day Recipe Calendars


Chocolate and Greenberry nutrition labels.


90 Days of Shakeology: My Experiment


Shakeology money back guarantee.


If you’re passionate about helping people achieve their fitness goals and you’re committed to achieving financial independence, contact me now about becoming a Beachbody Coach.
—————————————-


Sponsored YUM! & Partners


Strengthen your core for the summer with a new exercise ball.


Get the facts on Slimfast weight loss.



My Lifestyle Diet


Florida Drug Treatment


Become a Sponsor .



—————————————-


Full Disclosure regarding paid advertisements, affiliate links and product reviews. .


.


View the original article here

Friday, April 1, 2011

Stripping away the excuses.


(Remember this tee? It’s time for me to do a new one.  YOU??)

I will admit, being the misfit I am, I initially snickered when I opened my assignment email from Sears Fit Studio

As I read the words stripping away the excuses I immediately thought of, well, stripping away the excuses.

(Just me? really?!  OK. Duly noted.)

But after I recovered from my schoolgirl-like giggles I realized it would be a short, shot VLOG.

EXCUSES? We dont allow no stinkin’ excuses!

Please to enjoy.


View the original article here