I am the queen of good intentions - really I am. Over the years I've
found that my follow-through often falls apart, but wow, my intentions
are SO good and so sincere!
A while back I finally tackled a
long-ignored pile of papers that was in the bottom drawer of my desk.
This pile accumulated over several months as I would throw papers in
there (usually just before somebody came over in an attempt to quickly
straighten up my office), always promising myself that I would get to
the paper pile "soon." Then things would get busy and soon more papers
would be added to the growing pile.
As I finally got through that pile of papers, interestingly, one of the things buried in my paper
pile was a book entitled (and I'm not kidding!), "100 Ways to Simplify
Your Life." When I bought the book, I obviously had good intentions at the time about getting more
organized and simplifying things!
The problem is that good
intentions or even the right tools (like my book) aren't enough.
Without follow through, good intentions pile up like the papers in my
desk drawer. Tools that remain used are useless, or worse, add to our
guilt because they remind us of what we intended to do but never quite
got around to doing.
Everyone who started on this program began
with good intentions - the BEST intentions. This was IT - it was time
to lose weight and get healthy once and for all. This program comes
with a variety of tools for us to use, and with the tools available and
the ease of the meal replacements, there really isn't any reason why
everyone doesn't reach goal, right? Or ???
The missing
ingredient to success for many is the follow through. We get off plan
for one reason or another (the reasons don't matter), and we mean to get
back on, really we do. We have good intentions . . . but our follow
through is lacking. Sometimes we sabotage ourselves for a variety of
reasons, and sometimes we're too quick to settle for less than what we
really want because we're distracted by the lure of immediate
gratification.
We have the right program, we have the right
tools, and we have good intentions. The only thing we need to be
successful is follow through. That is the choice facing us today . . .
choose wisely :-)
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