None of these come close to outweighing the benefits of being slim.... why don't I give slim a trial run? I can always get fat again if I hate being slim!
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"You can have the results you say you want, or you can have all the reasons in the world why you can’t have them. But you can’t have both. Reasons or results. You get to choose."
Susan Carlson
Saturday, February 13, 2010
THE FAT PAY-OFF
None of these come close to outweighing the benefits of being slim.... why don't I give slim a trial run? I can always get fat again if I hate being slim!
Saturday, February 13, 2010
THE FAT PAY-OFF
None of these come close to outweighing the benefits of being slim.... why don't I give slim a trial run? I can always get fat again if I hate being slim!
3 comments:
- Skye said...
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It's funny you should mention the payoff for being overweight. I bought Michelle Bridges book Crunch Time today and she suggests the making of a payoff list as well. Everything that appeared on your list also appeared on mine and you are absolutely right, nothing in the payoffs can outweigh the benefits of being fit and healthy.
Thank you for sharing your list, it makes me realise i'm not the only person who thinks that way from time to time. - February 13, 2010 at 10:10 PM
- Sib said...
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My list of pay-offs is HUGE and I have a very strong resistance to getting slim because of the emotional attachments to my perceived pay-offs. I've been working on this for many years... identiifying what my pay-off are has been a huge job for me. I wish there were a greater awareness of this. Most people believe it's simply "food in" -vs- "energy output". If only!!
Keep up the self discovery (*_*) - February 14, 2010 at 12:46 PM
- Diz said...
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Great post! As I was reading I was thinking...what are your excuses Diz?? I'm going to have to do a brain dump of my own and explore my own reasons for being "resistant" to losing. Thanks!
- February 15, 2010 at 9:53 AM
3 comments:
It's funny you should mention the payoff for being overweight. I bought Michelle Bridges book Crunch Time today and she suggests the making of a payoff list as well. Everything that appeared on your list also appeared on mine and you are absolutely right, nothing in the payoffs can outweigh the benefits of being fit and healthy.
Thank you for sharing your list, it makes me realise i'm not the only person who thinks that way from time to time.
My list of pay-offs is HUGE and I have a very strong resistance to getting slim because of the emotional attachments to my perceived pay-offs. I've been working on this for many years... identiifying what my pay-off are has been a huge job for me. I wish there were a greater awareness of this. Most people believe it's simply "food in" -vs- "energy output". If only!!
Keep up the self discovery (*_*)
Great post! As I was reading I was thinking...what are your excuses Diz?? I'm going to have to do a brain dump of my own and explore my own reasons for being "resistant" to losing. Thanks!
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