Help for the Sugar Addict
by Kathryn Martyn, M.NLP
A client wrote, "Help me! I thought I was finally getting a handle
on my weight issue but the sugar is killing me. I had an awful day.
I won't even tell you what I ate today because it is just so unbelievable.
All I will say is that 90% of my food today consisted of sugar! I really,
really need some help getting past these cravings. I am no doubt a sugar
addict. If I could get past this there is no doubt that I will reach
my goal."
If you see a little of yourself in this message, you're not alone.
Tens of thousands of people describe themselves as sugar addicts. They
believe if it were only for that one thing, then they could reach their
weight loss goals. If you believe only one thing stands in your way
of losing weight, consider this: What if that one thing (an addiction
to sugar for instance) were gone? Do you really believe, "If I
could get past this, there is no doubt that I will reach my goal,"
or is it an easy excuse to stay stuck?
If I told you I could show you a way to stop craving sugar, would you
want me to show you how? Think about that for a few minutes. Close your
eyes and really think about it. You've said that is the answer and the
only obstacle standing in your way. What if that one obstacle were removed?
Would it solve the problem? How would your life change if that one obstacle
were no longer an issue for you?
Would you eat differently, and if so how?
Would you act differently, and if so how?
What else would change, and what would stay the same?
Until you know what you want, know that you can achieve what you want,
and know how your life will be different when you obtain what you want,
you won't discover if there are any obstacles that first must be considered.
For instance, you may want to stop eating dinner after 7 PM, yet your
husband comes home at 8 PM and expects you to join him for dinner. That's
an obstacle. If you don't overcome that obstacle through discussion
and compromise with your husband, there's bound to be a problem. Determining
in advance what might stand in the way, helps you achieve your goals
more quickly.
The statement that "if this one thing were handled, then everything
else would fall into place" is the type that gets people in trouble.
They want a fairy godmother to make it all better. Holding a strong
belief that one single thing (eatings sugar) holds the key, sets you
up to fail. Especially if you particularly like eating sugar. Getting
a handle on your cravigs is not an all-or-nothing proposition. You must
leave room for occasional deviations. It's not the occasional side trip
that gets us in trouble but the road we usually travel.
In the practice of NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) one common exercise
in known as establishing a Well Formed Outcome. "Well formed"
meaning it meets all the criteria of a well thought out end result.
Here are the steps to deteremining a well formed outcome:
1) State what you want (not what you do not want).
2) Determine whether you can achieve it (do you believe it is possible?).
3) What resources do you have and what do you need (time, money, space,
clothing, equipment).
4) Check whether anyone else is involved and any potential obstacles
that may come up regarding others.
5) Picture yourself "as if" you've obtained what you say
you want and decide if that picture fits.
6) Putting together a plan of action for the achievement of your outcome.
While it may seem like a lot of effort simply to decide what you really
want, going through these steps help you determine what potential obstacles
there may be. If you decide you want to join a gym and start exercising
every day but forget you don't own a car and just lost your job, that
plan might not work out. Better to look at it from every angle, then
put together a plan you know can work and will work. By deciding what
you want, it becomes much easier to take the necessary steps to make
it become a reality.
Whether you want to overcome your addiction to sugar or you want to
learn to swim, it all starts with this process, first determining what
you really want and then a series of steps to be sure it's a good fit
for you. Try this process no matter what decision you are making and
you'll easily discover obstacles that you can handle first thereby ensuring
better success overall!
This process is called "Achieving a Well Formed Outcome"
and is one of the sessions in the Ending Emotional Eating 8-Week Workshop.
You can also find more information on this popular and well known NLP
process by searching for "NLP Well Formed Outcome" in your
favorite search engine.
About the Author
~~ Kathryn Martyn, M.NLP, EFT coach and author of Changing Beliefs,
Your First Step to Permanent Weight Loss lost 80 pounds over 17 years
ago. Learn how she lost the weight and maintains that weight loss at
http://www.OneMoreBite-Weightloss.com
The "The Daily Bites" http://www.onemorebite-weightloss.com/getnews.html
for motivating mini-lessons and tips using EFT and NLP to end the weight
loss struggle.