What are some of you waiting for?
A friend of mine had an
obese, Type 2 diabetic friend who she'd talked to several times about
this program and explained to him the
difference it would make for his diabetes. She didn't press him to
start because she understood that everyone has to be ready, and he
wasn't ready. She shared with him how, several months after her own
heart attack and
stroke, she went on this program and not only lost weight but also
significantly improved her health. But he wasn't ready. Several months
later she
ran into her friend and he told her that he thought he was thinking
more about maybe starting the program, but wasn't quite ready.
Unfortunately, just a few weeks later he went into a diabetic coma and
died - at age 56. Ironically, he had actually ordered a month's worth
of product and had it in his cabinet, but he hadn't gotten around to
actually starting on the program.
Another friend of mine had a
morbidly obese co-worker with whom she shared the program. He took
information home, reviewed it and handed it back to her and said he
wasn't interested. Sadly, this man died of a massive heart attack
several months later.
I didn't know these individuals and I have no
idea why they weren't ready to start the program, but I'm going to
speculate, because I'm guessing one or more of their reasons were the same
reasons I hear over and over again: too busy right now, or social
event/vacation is around the corner, or I feel OK so I must be OK, or
it's summer and I want to eat fruit, or I can't give up my {fill in the
blank}, or or or or ????
I know that many of you reading this
have made the decision to get healthy and you are refusing to allow
anything to get in your way - good for you! Today's blog is lovingly
for - and I do mean "lovingly" - those who think that "today's just not a
good day to do this" and who assume that there will always be a more
convenient tomorrow. So did these individual gentleman. Both died WAY
too early. It's impossible to know if things would have been different
for them had they made the decision to lose weight, but it's hard not
to wonder because we know that losing weight positively impacts blood
sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Why do
we allow so many other things, so many less important things, keep us
from doing something as important as taking care of ourselves? I've
known individuals who desperately needed to lose weight who decided not
to continue on the program because they eat out all the time and didn't
want to limit their menu selections to lean and green options. Others
who hesitate to start because they are convinced that their family
"wouldn't like it" if they prepared lean and green meals instead of the
family favorites. So many people want to lose weight, but they want to
do it on their own terms, in their own way. The problem is that our way
flat-out doesn't work - if it did, we wouldn't be here :-).
The
reality is that tomorrow won't be more convenient. Tomorrow will have
it's own list of excuses why we "can't" do this. Gambling on our health
is high-stakes gambling - why risk it?
If you aren't on plan
today, what are you waiting for? What on earth is more important in
today's schedule than taking care of yourself? The choices we make
today are important - to us and the people we love. Choose wisely :-)
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