A friend of mine posted a quote on my Facebook page that I thought
was good enough to share: "Discipline is the bridge between goals and
accomplishment." I like that! I'd like to make one slight edit,
however, and reword this to say, "Choices are the bridge between goals
and accomplishment."
Goals without actions steps are nothing more than wishes, and wishes
seldom materialize. I can wish all day, but if all I ever do is wish
something would happen, that wish will stay a fanciful dream in my mind
- the likelihood that it will become a reality is very low. When we
have a goal - when we have a clear picture in our mind and know what we
want - then put into place the steps we need to get there, those
action steps become the bridge that leads us over the chasm to
accomplishment.
When it comes to reaching our weight loss goal, we can't get there in a
single step, and we can't get there in one big leap, either. I stood
at the edge of the cliff for a long time, looking longingly at a
healthy weight in the foggy distance, but I wanted to get there in a
step or two. I kept looking for shortcuts or some new, "secret" way to
lose weight. I remember talking with a pharmaceutical rep four or
five years ago who talked excitedly about a new drug that his company
was producing that showed promising weight loss results in early
clinical trials. He predicted that this new drug, which was already
being used in Europe, would revolutionize the weight loss industry. I
wrote the name down and did an internet search on it, then printed off
several articles. I read those articles several times and anxiously
waited for this new drug to be approved by the FDA, hoping that this
would finally be THE answer I was looking for. I wasn't looking to
change my behavior or lifestyle - I was looking for a pill that would
somehow enable me to lose weight in a single step. The drug was never
approved because adverse and life-threatening side-effects began to
emerge, and my hopes were once again dashed.
I began building the bridge from my goal to accomplishment when I
started on Take Shape for Life and committed to doing this one day at a
time. It was definitely a "one foot in front of the other" journey,
one day and one meal at a time. With God's help, that bridge was
finally completed and I crossed the chasm and reached my goal.
I revised my friend's quote because discipline is fleshed out in the
choices we make. Some of us are more disciplined by nature than
others, but our success isn't dependent on whether or not we view
ourselves as disciplined. Our success is dependent on the choices we
make on a daily basis, one choice at a time. Choose wisely :-)
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