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It's negative thinking.



Witness this scenario from one of my clients' weight loss journals (used with permission):

I should lose weight.

I ought to lose weight.

I need to go on a diet.

I will start Monday. Mondays are easier. Actually, why should I wait until Monday? I'll start today! It will be awful. It will be terrible but, once I start losing a few pounds, I'll get excited and then I'll be motivated to continue. Isn't that how it works?

7:30 a.m. Black coffee, one hard-boiled egg.

10 a.m. Starving. Oh! Someone brought it donuts!

But I shouldn't have one. Even though I'm starving. I actually feel a little faint. Hey, why does Julie get to eat donuts and I don't? How does she stay thin if she eats donuts? I can't have a donut. I am so fat. Look at her! She's having so much fun. I wonder why I eat a donut and look like a tub of lard and Julie eats whatever she wants and never gains a pound. Life just isn't fair!

11 a.m. It's not lunch time but I am so hungry I could eat a horse. I'm going to the deli and get lunch early. Checked the salads but they look kind of wilted and not too fresh. Looked at the soup list. Nothing I like. There really wasn't anything else to eat so I ordered a cheeseburger and fries, then grabbed a brownie at the checkout.

11:40 a.m. Oh boy do I feel guilty. I am so weak. I have no willpower whatsoever. I was doing so well all morning! I didn't even have a donut! I have really blown it now.

I wonder how many calories were in that cheeseburger I just inhaled? It couldn't have been much, it was small. In fact I'm still hungry. I'll never lose weight. I don't know what's wrong with me. I just can't do anything right.

I don't know how I even survive at this job. I'm completely inept. It's a good thing my boss is oblivious. He doesn't see what an imbecile I am.

I didn't set out in life to be an awful person. I'm not even sure it's my fault. Who can I blame? Oh, that's silly. It's my fault. I'm weak, I'm stupid, I'm inept, I can't do anything right. I'm a blithering idiot...

(end diary entry)

It's easy to see how this kind of downward spiral can take a person from eating a cheeseburger to being "an awful person" in record time. When we "awfulize" situations, people or ourselves, it has a profound effect on our attitude towards life!

Here are some components of negative thinking:

1.Problems are seen as permanent,

2.We identify ourselves as the problem or the cause of the problem, then

3.We begin to feel like the problem is a symbol of personal defectiveness.

I like to contrast the journal entry above with a story of my own. Once, on a trip, I stopped at a cut-rate gas station and filled up my gas tank. A while later, my car started sputtering and acting as if the engine was going to die. It wasn't accelerating smoothly and I felt as though I was put-puttering along while cars all around me sped by. I immediately connected the lack of performance with the new gas. It would run fine for a while, then start the hesitation routine again. I continued drive the car until it was about a quarter of a tank below full and refilled at another gas station. The problems lessened and again, I drove it until it was a quarter of a tank less than full and refilled again. The problems ceased.

The point here is that I certainly didn't get emotional about the bad gas (probably mixed with water) that I bought. I certainly didn't blame myself for it. I made a mental note to be more careful in choosing a gas station and I did what I could to solve the problem. Then, I moved on.

What would life be like if we were this rational and calm about decisions with food? If we didn't "awfulize" ourselves for a poor decision, but simply made corrections and moved forward?

After all, the car analogy is very meaningful when it comes to eating. Food is our fuel.

When we overeat at lunch, we're going to skip and sputter through the afternoon or yearn for a nap. When we ignore real hunger, we're going to eat too much the next time we come within 10 feet of food. And, when we are tired, overwhelmed or stressed, those high-carb snacks or that candy bar is going to give us a quick lift, then drop us into an energy-depleted place where further cravings are guaranteed.

The science of eating can be complicated. Over-emotionalizing choices and decisions can be stressful, if not downright traumatic.

Recognize and eliminate destructive and negative thinking when it comes to the all-important process of fueling the body. That is one of the most important steps in developing a healthy life and lifestyle.
1 Weight Loss Program
Part-1 Body weight is determined or fixed by diet (how many calories you eat) and exercise (how many calories you burn off). You have to burn off more calories than you eat everyday in order to lose weight. One pound weight is equivalent to 3500 calories.

You can lose one pound per week extra if you eat or consume 500 calories less per day and lose another extra pound a week if you increase your activity to burn off 500 calories by fast brisk walking for 40 minutes per day and that will be an overall 2 pounds lose a week.

One to two pounds a week is the most weight you can safely lose and still have adequate or sufficient nutrition. Losing more than 2 pounds is considered dangerous. Change your everyday lifestyle habit to lose weight-adjust or put your personal eating habits to match your activity levels.

1) Visit your doctor for a physical or health check-up and advice or opinion on your healthy weight range. The weight is determined by age, height, sex and the percent of body fat essential for good health. Your doctor can recommend the healthiest range for your weight. He can also evaluate you for any medical problems, that could be related with overweight, such as thyroid disorders or diabetes.

2) Commit yourself to change your eating health habits for permanent weight loss for life. People have a tendency to be overweight or weigh excessively. Weight control is a commitment for life. You are bound to reach your goal of losing weight if you stick to the diet plan and consistent regular exercise. But for most overweight people, permanent weight control means change your eating and regular exercise habits for the rest of your life.

Change your relationship with food and be ready to make the commitment and determination that will lead you to achieving your dream weight. Otherwise, you can lose and then regain the weight, lose and regain the weight. As a result, be more frustration, anger, depression and loss of self-esteem. Success depends on how committed and determined you are to loss that extra unwanted weight. Talk to your doctor or a dietitian to give you a healthy, personalized plan that is right for you in order to attain/achieve your goal.
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Pat Barone has sinced written about articles on various topics from Lose Weight, Hypnotherapy and Anger Control. Pat Barone, CPCC, PCC, earned her title "America's Weight Loss Catalyst" by coaching thousands of clients toward permanent weight loss. Her status as an expert is heightened by her own personal weight loss success. Receive her free newsletter. Pat Barone's top article generates over 3600 views. Bookmark Pat Barone to your Favourites.

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