"Trying" To Lose Weight? Don't!
by Mark Idzik
Are you trying to lose weight?
If you are, STOP!
Funny thing to say coming from someone that wants to help you lose
all the weight you want, right?
Actually, there's a good reason.
You see, you can't try to lose weight. Don't believe me?
OK, let's use an example. Look around where you are sitting right now
and find a small object. Perhaps a pen, envelope or book. Got it?
Now, try to pick it up. Go ahead.
Is it in your hand? If it is, well, then you didn't try, you actually
picked it up. If it's not in your hand, you didn't.
Simple, right?
There's no middle ground in doing. You can't "try" to do
anything, it's a fallacy. You either do it, or don't do it.
The same applies to losing weight (or anything else for that matter).
Saying that you'll try gives your mind fuzzy instructions, and it will
return fuzzy results, results that aren't what you really want. It also
gives you a "way out" if you don't achieve the goals you set
out to reach.
You see, your subconscious mind doesn't interpret your directions,
it just goes to work following them as complete truth. When you say
you'll "try to lose weight", it will "try" to follow
your instructions, which we now know is impossible.
What in fact you want, (if you really do) is to lose weight. To feel
better. To have more energy. To overcome health challenges. To look
great.
Now, if you say you want to lose weight and are not successful, or
continue to use language that includes words like "try" or
"we'll see" or "maybe", perhaps you're wired backwards.
What does that mean? Well, maybe you say that you want to lose weight,
but your mind says it doesn't. Somewhere along the way you gave your
mind instructions that it's too hard, or impossible, to lose the weight
you want. Perhaps you're more comfortable where you are now, but know
that it's the right thing to say that you want to lose weight.
If this is the case, ask yourself what beliefs you hold that are at
odds with what you want. For example, "it's too hard to lose weight",
"it's impossible to lose weight", "I can't lose weight
because I'd have to exercise all the time", "I'll lose my
friends if I lose weight", "I can't lose weight because I've
always failed".
Ask yourself if in fact they are true. Are they making your life easier,
or more difficult? Do these beliefs serve you or harm you?
Then, replace the old beliefs with new ones. Positive, confident statements
about how you want to look and feel.
The best way to lose weight is to avoid saying you'll "try"
to lose weight, and say you "will" lose weight. See yourself
at your ideal weight. Imagine how great you look and feel. Use positive
language and give your mind specific instructions like "I'm now
happily at my ideal weight of (number of pounds) weight" or "I
now happily choose to wear a size (your ideal size)".
Watch your language and self talk closely and avoid using "try".
It may take constant attention at the beginning, but after a short time,
you'll get used to keeping your language positive, upbeat and confident.
Your weight loss results will follow immediately, depending on how
confident, committed and persistent you are in applying these exercises.
The more confident, committed and persistent, the faster your results
will appear.
You CAN do it!
About the Author
Mark Idzik is a health coach with a national clientele who helps his
clients lose weight, feel better, overcome health challenges and make
better health choices. Get his 37 free tips to guaranteed weight loss
by visiting: http://www.Everyday-Weight-Loss.com/?src=try#tips