Lettuce
Is Not Enough:
What You Need to Succeed at Losing
Weight
Resolve
+ Enthusiasm = Power
Think
for a moment about the highest mountain you ever climbed,
the deepest valley you ever crossed, or the longest
river you ever had to swim. Perhaps it was healing
a relationship with an estranged loved one, closing a big
deal at work, overcoming
an addiction, surviving an illness, succeeding against the
odds or making what seemed like an impossible dream come
true. I imagine that there were moments
in the process when you felt weak, became convinced
you could go no further, and wanted to turn back and give
up.
A few
years ago I decided to walk in an 18-mile marathon. At about
the 10-mile mark, I hit the proverbial wall. Every
muscle in my body ached, and I hurt in places that doctors
don’t even have names for. I was tempted
to sit down in the middle of the road and ask the medics
to carry me away on a stretcher. I thought there was no
way I could make it to the finish line, but
I didn’t give in to my negative thoughts. What
kept me going? How was I able to summon the strength I needed
to forge ahead? I focused
my mind on how good I was going to feel
when I finished what I started. And I reflected
on the other times in my life when I thought I had reached
the end of my rope, only to find the strength to “tie
a knot” and move on. I finished the marathon,
and the experience of almost giving up taught me that
the
deeper we have to reach inside ourselves to succeed,
the greater our sense of accomplishment.
Losing
weight or living a healthy life is not easy.
It may very well be the hardest thing you ever attempt to
do. And it may require you to bring for every ounce of your
inner strength and personal power. The same wall we encounter
during other challenges in life will invariably rear its
ugly head in our journey to lose or manage our weight. There
will be days when it will seem as if the universe is conspiring
to ensure our failure, to force us to give up on
the goals we set in January by throwing cold water on our
enthusiasm.
But
don’t fall into the enticing trap of negativity.
You have the capacity to face the invariable challenges
that lie ahead. You have
the strength to endure setbacks and disappointments.
You have the energy to persevere. You have succeeded in
other areas of your life, and you can reach the
goal you have set to live a healthier life. |