Setbacks are not fatal - they are human!

  • from The World’s Best-Kept Diet Secrets by Diane Irons

    Dieting Myth – Believe Setbacks are Fatal

    Learning to accept setbacks as a part of being human will help y9u cause yourself less frustration on the road to success. Setbacks, when viewed as learning tools, actually help dieters achieve their final goals. Just about every person with a great body I’ve encountered experienced a glitch somewhere in their attempt to slim down. Those who succeeded were able to step back, analyze what went wrong, correct the problem(s), and then use it as part of their motivation.

    “When I started the final program that became my success, I too pen in hand and listed all the times I had tried to lose weight in my life, and what happened that made me get off track. What I found was that it was the same situation playing itself over and over again.” Chandra, age 51, 58 pounds lost

    SETBACKS

    It can be a vacation, a weekend of partying, or a major life crisis. All setbacks and lapses prove is we’re human. It’s not fatal. Here’s how to get back on track.

    1. Take immediate action. The sooner you start, the easier it will be. Don’t try to analyze it to death.
    2. Make it a priority. For the next few days, monitor everything you at, and become proactive in your plan. After getting back on track, you can back to coasting.
    3. Create a schedule that will not leave you much time for anything else. Write down your menu, take a class, or get your hair done. Get back to you.
    4. Don’t do anything drastic. Don’t try to fast or go crazy with exercise. It’s a form of self-punishment which just won’t work.
    5. Avoid temptations. Throw away that part food and liquor, and decline that invitation that may lead to further problems.
    6. Don’t wear the bulkiest item you own. This just reinforces the negative feelings you have toward yourself.
    7. Forgive yourself and get on with other important issues in your life not involving food.
  • Kelly,

    Thanks for the post. How true!! I think a lot of us tend to forget these things. What a nice reminder.

    gina
  • Thanks for a timely post, Kelly!


  • E'gads..throw away the MGD?? NEVER!!

    Good advice, couldn't have come at a better time!
  • Kelly, thanks again for some really important information. I, too, think it is important not to beat ourselves up if we slip. The important thing is to get right back on the road. Thanks again.
  • Thanks Kelly! This is good info for this time of year. I'm printing it and putting it on the door of my fridge!

    Phill

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    "Our life is frittered away by detail...simplify, simplify." - Henry David Thoreau, author (1817-1862).
  • pullling up this info for the influx of newbies