December 2007

Changing Your Thinking is The First Step to Weight Loss

Changing your thoughts is a critical step in the slow sustainable weight loss journey.

We cannot lose weight when we focus on how fat and unhappy we are.

It just won’t work.

We will end up beating ourselves up and binging before any real change is accomplished.

It really is true that what we focus on grows in significance and what we resist persists.

Did you ever notice that as soon as you stop wanting something so desperately, it usually appears?

For example, have you ever sat at home wanting to be in a relationship, and then as soon as you say “forget about it, I am getting on with my life” and you enroll in a class, take a new job or decide to buy that condo, voila, Mr. Right appears?

Ideas for How to Change Your Thoughts

Thinking Thin

Thinking Thin

Our actions follow thoughts so first we must change our thoughts. For me, changing my focus from being thin to being healthy was the magic key that unlocked those pounds that seemed to be permanently stuck on my hips and thighs. Once I stopped worrying about my excess weight and decided to focus on getting as healthy as I could, the pounds gradually melted away. Feeling good and being happy are essential ingredients for healthy easy weight loss.

I got very clear in my desire to live a long life and be a healthy vital sexy senior busy strong and flexible traveling the world and having adventures well into my 80s. I turned to role models in my yoga class, women in there 60s and 70s who are the vision of vibrant lovers of life for inspiration. Your picture may be different. Maybe you want to be an active parent or grandparent able to roll around on the floor with the little ones?

Invoke the power of visualization to assist you with your new focus. Studies have demonstrated again and again the power of detailed vivid visualization in affecting positive results. Peak athletes often use visualization to enhance their competitive performance. The same strategy can work for us with our weight loss goals.

So take time each day to see yourself as healthy and slender, living your ideal life. Choose a healthy person you admire and see yourself in her body. I began to see myself in the body of a healthy, strong, flexible, vital 40+ yoga teacher I admire. In time my body began taking on those characteristics as I continued to visualize, eat well and practice yoga consistently.

Affirmations can be another powerful tool for change. Some of my favorite affirmations include:

  • I am happily and easily maintaining my ideal body weight
  • I am enjoying optimal physical, spiritual, mental and emotional health
  • I eat and drink like a naturally thin person
  • I am enjoying life as a naturally thin person
  • Nothing tastes as good as being fit feels

I encourage you to begin changing your life by changing your thinking!

Article by Martha McKinnon

Martha is a Healthy Weight Loss Coach and Cooking Coach who loves to share ways to make cooking and eating simple, easy, quick and delicious and help you stop dieting and instead discover the pleasure of happy healthy balanced eating, cooking and living. Sign up to receive her FREE Healthy Homemade Granola Bar Recipes eBooklet and future tips, techniques, ideas and easy recipes to help you live a healthier, happier more nourished life.

More Healthy Weight Loss Articles

Chew More Weigh Less
Stop Stressing to Lose Weight
12 Ways to Think Yourself Thinner


 

{ 1 comment }

I love introducing new students to yoga.

I feel that it’s my duty as a yoga teacher to make sure their first lesson is a positive experience, leaving them feeling better than before they began and excited to try it again with me or someone else.

It is a special gift that I get to share again and again.

Continue reading

{ 0 comments }

Time To Get Back On Track

December 27, 2007

I have survived Thanksgiving and Christmas and now just have New Years to go! I don’t know about you but I have definitely indulged in more sugar in all its insidious forms–cookies, eggnog, and champagne–than I needed and am feeling the effects. I also succumbed to a nasty cold several days ago, the first in [...]

Read the Full Article →

Food and Life

December 24, 2007

Have you ever noticed that the better your life is going, the fewer food-related issues pop up? I have. When life is good, food becomes fuel that I need, not a crutch to support my destructive tendencies. When my work is going well, when I am involved in healthy relationships, when I am having fun [...]

Read the Full Article →

Yoga and Eating

December 22, 2007

The awareness I have developed on my yoga mat has carried over into my relationship with food and eating.  It’s helped me end my battle with food. For this I am extremely grateful. Like so many others, I have struggled with eating, weight, dieting, exercising and body image. Caught in the vicious cycle of “good/bad” [...]

Read the Full Article →

Gentle Yoga With Kelly Knapp At A Desert Song

December 19, 2007

Have I mentioned that I love yoga? It’s the only form of exercise I have ever stuck with for any period of time. It’s been over ten years and I hope to keep practicing forever. I try to get to class at least once or twice a week. The rest of the time I practice [...]

Read the Full Article →

Why Diets Don’t Work

December 17, 2007

My Personal Experience On The Diet Roller Coaster I love food. I was raised by a mom who loves food, but struggles with emotional eating, so I guess it’s no surprise that I have struggled with my weight for as long as I can remember. My mom tells me I was a skinny little girl. [...]

Read the Full Article →

Why I Love Yoga

December 15, 2007

I am not your typical yoga student. I can’t really say that I like “working out.” I have tried various forms of exercise through the years, not because I ever really loved it, but as a means of helping to control my weight. I usually felt better after exercise, be it jogging, aerobics, step, or [...]

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
Read the Full Article →