6th April
2013
Call a cease-fire on the
war against your body and your imperfections – go give yourself some love!
So I’ve just read that walking
is just as good for you as running and it cuts your risk of heart strain and
damage from high impact exercise such as sore knees. Not if you’re being chased by a mountain lion
it isn’t! You’ve gotta love all these
experts, everyday giving us another new bit of advice or changing previous
beliefs!
Just think what if you
woke up tomorrow to find that the experts had been wrong all along, it wasn’t
WHAT you ate that gave you a weight problem, nor was it HOW MUCH you ate
either. No they’d now ‘proven’ it was
actually HOW YOU ATE that mattered. How
would you feel about that?
Just think about that idea
for a moment because you’ve just read the paragraph above and not even taken it
in, probably because half of what I say is pointless but partly because we don’t
really pay attention to most things, I know my bestie only reads three of every
four lines I type when we’re chatting! (Yeah you do Lynne!) So back to that idea, I’m going to repeat it;
Just think what if you woke up tomorrow to
find that the experts had been wrong all along, it wasn’t WHAT you ate that
gave you a weight problem, nor was it HOW MUCH you ate either. No they’d now ‘proven’ it was actually HOW
YOU ATE that mattered. How would you
feel about that?
Yeah what if the speed
with which you ate, the attention you paid, the time of day, what you were thinking/feeling
as you ate, how relaxed/stress you were as you ate, your mood, how you felt
towards the food you were about to eat, how much you enjoyed eating it.
If HOW YOU ATE was
scientifically proven to be the cause of people’s weight problems would that
make more sense to you? Would it explain
why you’re not losing weight? Have you
often thought I don’t eat as much as they do and yet I’m twice the size of
them!
If you found this to be
true or just decided to indulge me, what might you do different?
Would you consider
slowing down and paying attention to the food you eat?
Would you eat different
foods because the ones you’re choosing at the moment wouldn’t be your first
choice if you weren’t trying to lose weight?
Would you stop beating
yourself up every time you ate something that was absolutely delicious and/or
covered in chocolate?
Would you be happier
when you ate, would you enjoy it more?
Would you shop
differently? If yes – how?
What if Metabolism was
more than just the sum total of all the chemical reactions in the body (that’s
the undisputed classic textbook definition of metabolism by the way!) What if Metabolism is the sum
total of all the chemical reactions in the body, plus the sum total of all our
thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and experiences?
What if this definition was more biochemically accurate and complete, how
would you feel about that?
I’m no expert so I’m using ‘what if’ in my blog but I have read of
studies that acknowledge / prove these theories, so maybe when you go shopping
this week or when you decide what to have for your lunch, or when you sit down
to eat a meal you’ll do it bearing this new ‘what if’ information in mind.
There’s more to weight loss than the food you eat!
Always BeYouTiful and have a good day. xx
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