We say we want to eat better,
feel better, and look better. But in order to make our goals
materialize, we have to take responsibility for what we
want by taking the appropriate actions. Here are three
simple steps to help you turn your healthy goals into concrete
accomplishments:
Step
One: Blame No One.
Pointing fingers at the fast food industry, the media or
your mother is not going to move you one step closer to
reaching your goals. Blame invariably inspires guilt
and reproach, so that when we start out blaming
others, before we know it we are faulting ourselves. There
is no time for that. Besides, the
minute you blame something or someone for the shape of your
life, you are denying yourself the opportunity
to take the action you need to transform your circumstances.
It isn’t a question of whose fault it is that you
are where you are today.
The
point is to shoulder the responsibility for moving your
life in a more positive direction.
Step
Two: Expect Nothing. Taking responsibility
for your life is its own reward. We should do so because
it is the mature, grown-up thing to do.
A willingness to be accountable for our choices and actions
is what it means to be an adult. Because there are no guarantees
in life, if you decide to begin
making your health a priority, don’t
expect your family to support you or that your blood pressure
will be lowered. An ongoing healthy lifestyle is not about
trying to slim down so you can fit into your swimsuit by
summer or about living to be 100. It is about saying, “I
am going to take care of myself because as far
as I know this is the only body I am going to get, and it
makes sense that I should respect and care for it.”
Step
Three: Do Something.
Responsibility demands action.
Until
you do something about the shape of your life,
nothing is going to change.
And here’s
the kicker: because it is your life and you are responsible
for the way it looks, only you can decide what you
must do. So, take stock of your life and do what
you can do to improve it. If you have been sitting around,
get up. If you can’t run, then walk. When
you fall down, take a minute to gather yourself,
and then get up and continue with your plan of action. In
the final analysis, how much we weigh is not a fraction
as important as taking responsibility for our lives by doing
what we can to make them healthier and happier.