12th April 2012
To do is to be – Socrates. To be is to do – Plato. Do be do be do - Sinatra!
I’m really enjoying my meetings
this week, we’re looking at focus and motivation and it’s even starting to help
me get back in the zone. It’s good to
think about why you want to lose weight rather than just saying ‘I want to lose
weight’.
It’s important to focus on what
you want, have you ever been to
a party, expecting it to be terrible –and it was? Ever left for a party,
expecting it to be brilliant – and it was? You might not have realized this in
your life yet; however the outcome you expect is often the outcome you get. Last time I went to Corfu for a long weekend I
went with mom and I expected to be exhausted when I got back and kept saying
I’m gonna struggle to get through the week having had such little sleep and I
did, by Thursday I was hanging by a thread.
However this time, same flights, I kept saying I’ll be fine, I have a
snooze on the plan and I’ve only got to work 3 days, I’ll manage and I have,
this morning doesn’t feel any different to a usual Thursday.
So if your choice is to wake
up on a bright, sunny day, yawn and stretch as you get out of your comfortable
bed, deciding that you’re going to have a wonderful day ahead of you, you can have
a great day! Or you could wake to grey clouds and heavy rain, stub your toe on
the bed, and decide that today is a bad day, guess what? Strangely, you’ll be
right again.
Simply put your intention
sets your direction. In other words, the route you plan out for yourself is
most likely the one you’ll end up taking. If you expect something great to
happen, it often does. Ooo think about
how great that would be for your weight loss journey if you decided on your
outcome now! Set your intention, make it clear that you’re going to attend your
meeting each week, eat healthy and lose weight, you’ll meet some fantastic
people in your meeting and you’ll enjoy the journey.
Why not set your
intention for the day right now, the brighter the better. Mine is to have a fabulous day, my meetings
are all going to run like clockwork and my members are going to all leave the
meeting feeling motivated. I’m going to
eat healthily all day and enjoy my day.
How about you?
Remember, the sun is
always shining brightly. It never stops. It’s just that most people look to the
sky and end up seeing the grey clouds that cover it. They focus on that gloom
and doom. They’re immersed in negativity. Decide to clear those grey clouds – so you
can realize the bright, shiny happiness hiding just behind.
I try to constantly see
the sunshine, heck I even appreciate the grey clouds. You may be thinking “really”, yeah I do
because the truth is that in order for you to experience true happiness in your
life, you must experience sadness. It’s necessary. Without sadness, we really
can’t even understand what happiness is. Yet how many of us struggle and fight
against sadness when it comes into our lives? We think that we should ONLY be
experiencing the good, the positive, the happy. We MUST be thinking positively
at all times. And if we don’t, we blame ourselves for failing.
Is this a realistic way
to live your life? In order to have happiness, you must also experience
sadness. Dolly Parton describes it much more eloquently: "If you want the
rainbow, you’ve got to put up with the rain." In other words, and quite
simply: It’s all good. Stop judging individual experiences, and how
"good" or “bad" they are. Just enjoy and embrace all your life
adventures. And when seemingly negative things happen, remember that it’s just
the duality of life. It’s just the other side of the coin. It’s required. It’s
part of the equation. So, appreciate the other side of the coin – and you will
be happy.
Todays blog was inspired
by “The 18 Rules of Happiness: How to Be Happy” by Karl Moore, it’s only cost
me 50p as a Kindle book from Amazon, go buy it, it’s a short book, really easy
to read and full of great tips.
Have a fabulous day, I
INTEND TO! ;-)
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