Does  the Take Shape for Life/Medifast program feel a bit restrictive to  you?  Do you sometimes feel like you've put yourself in a very small  cage, with all of your favorite foods just outside your reach (even when  you stretch and reach between the bars)?  When we've been on other  plans that had us counting calories or carbs or points, most of us had  more food options than we have while we're on 5&1.  I've encountered  a couple of people who ended up leaving this plan and opting to go back  to the "points" program because they wanted more options in their daily  menu.
I  read a story that made me think about our self-imposed "cage" and it gave me an entirely new perspective on  this.  The story told about an individual who rescues chimpanzees.   These chimps were orphaned by those in the business of bush-meat trade  and taken from the jungle; many of the chimps have lived their entire  lives confined in a space smaller than a prison cell.  When the man who  rescues them arrives to take them to the game reserve he calls "Chimp  Eden," he finds that many of the chimps are hostile and untrusting, not  understanding that he is trying to help them.  When he tried to put them  into a smaller crate for the trip to their new home, the chimps put up  quite a fight - they don't realize that the crate is temporary and that  its purpose is to bring them to a much better place.
Hmmm . . . anybody see any application here?  :-)
When  we start on Take Shape for Life, most of us are motivated  because we've felt trapped in a body we don't want to be in.  We don't  feel well, we don't like what the scale says, we don't like the size  label on our clothes.  We're in a prison of obesity from which we're  desperate to break free.  
It's  almost ironic, isn't it, that the vehicle that will eventually bring us  to a freedom that we can't even imagine can, temporarily, feel like a  yet another cage.  Like the chimps that are being transported from their  prison-like cell to "Chimp Eden", we may find ourselves fighting the  very vehicle that is designed to bring us to a much better and happier  place.
The  Take Shape for Life 5&1 program is a tool - this is not  the rest of your life!  It is carefully designed to bring you from where  you are to where you want to be, and to get you there as quickly and  safely as possible.  To do that, it takes all of the guesswork out and,  to keep it as simple as possible, removes most of our food choices.  The  problem is that sometimes we stop viewing this as a vehicle that's  taking us to our goal and we begin to resent the restrictions.  If we  don't take a deep breath and get back our perspective, our resentment  and feelings of deprivation can ultimately be our undoing.  
If  we're feeling frustrated and restricted by the limitations of 5&1,  we may be vulnerable to the food temptations that come our way.   However, if we view 5&1 as a secure transport vehicle to get us to  our goal, we will be in a much stronger position to stand firm and "just  say no."
Cage or safe transport?  How you choose to view this program may well influence other choices you make today.  Choose wisely :-)
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