"To get what you've never got, you've got to do what you've never done."
Up
until many of us started on Take Shape for Life, we got what we DIDN'T want by
doing what we've always done. Especially for those of us who are
emotional eaters, we spent years (perhaps our entire lives) using food
as our automatic go-to for any and every emotional thing in our lives.
Happy? Something to celebrate? Upset? Stressed? Our response was
always to put food in our mouths, and not just any food, but usually the
wrong kinds of food in large quantities. (I don't know about you, but
when I was running to food to meet my emotional needs, I never once ran
to the vegetable crisper and pulled out a bunch of celery . . . )
To
get what we've never had, or what we haven't had in a long time, we
have to do things we've never done. If we're recovering emotional
eaters, we have to find other, healthier ways to deal with the stuff of
life. If we've been gourmet cooks, we will have to find healthier ways
to prepare foods and may need to permanently close the cover on some of
our fat/carb/calorie-laden recipes. If we've always been big eaters, we
will have to learn how to eat in proper portions. If we've been
meal-skippers (especially breakfast), we will have to learn how to eat
six small meals a day, starting with breakfast within an hour of getting
up. If we've been sedentary, we will have to learn how to move our
bodies on a regular basis.
It's always easier to stay where we
are, doing what we've always done. But that doesn't get us where we
want to be! Someone once defined insanity as doing the same thing over
and over again and expecting different results. For us to stop our own
dieting insanity and truly get what we've never had, we have to be
willing to do things we've never done. It may feel awkward at first -
new things usually are awkward - but the more we begin to embrace new,
healthier habits, the more natural they will begin to feel.
Doing what we've never done involves the choices we'll make today. Choose wisely :-)
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