Three words I hear an awful lot, daily... let's call them some of the 'buzz words' of weight loss... are: "I don't know." Some examples.
Before the client gets on the scale.
Me: So, how'd you do over the weekend?
Client: I don't know.
When the scale shows a weight gain.
Me: So, what happened?
Client: I don't know.
When a client has no diary.
Me: How come?
Client: I don't know.
When a client has under- or over-eaten.
Me: Why?
Client: I don't know.
When a client has gone off the rails.
Me: What happened?
Client: I don't know.
When a client says 'it was like a cup' or 'it was about 4 oz.'
Me: Why didn't you weigh and measure instead of guessing?
Client: I don't know.
Again, these are just a few examples, but here's what they all have in common.
Every time, clients did in fact know why they did or did not do something. In all cases, they made a choice NOT to do something they should have or TO DO something they shouldn't.
Every time, clients got the results of the actions they took yet hoped to get the results they wanted.
Do people who are trying to lose (and maintain) weight have an occasional bad day, by accident or on purpose? Of course. Do people who have a goal (any goal) they're trying to reach have an occasional set-back? Of course. But, when it comes to weight loss, and my interaction with clients, I can't let them accept the excuse that they don't know. I've got to probe a little:
Were they asleep at the time they involuntarily ate the whole cake? No.
Were they hypnotized and manipulated to do something against their will? No.
Did someone or something prevent them from making a better choice? No.
Did they have amnesia and couldn't remember to plan their day? No.
Did the car drive itself over to McDonald's? No.
Were they beamed up into a spaceship and force-fed M&M's by aliens? No.
My clients are smart people. They do know... every single time.
I just didn't feel like it.
I was stressed.
I wanted it.
I was bored.
I was lazy.
I was hungry.
I wasn't hungry.
Everybody else was doing it.
These and other truths do come out, and my role is to make sure they own up to it and be truthful to themselves, as well as to remind them on a regular basis that... Between STIMULUS and REACTION is CHOICE.
How we plan to achieve the goals we want to reach is completely up to us. How we choose to react to things (events, circumstances) is completely up to us. We get the results of the decisions we make and the actions we take, or don't.
I am passionate about helping my clients become slim and healthy. I publish a weekly blog and podcast to educate and motivate on all issues related to #weightloss, #obesity, health and wellness, diet and lifestyle change.
Visit me at http://www.weightnomoredietcenter.com.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Lori_Boxer/2169327
Before the client gets on the scale.
Me: So, how'd you do over the weekend?
Client: I don't know.
When the scale shows a weight gain.
Me: So, what happened?
Client: I don't know.
When a client has no diary.
Me: How come?
Client: I don't know.
When a client has under- or over-eaten.
Me: Why?
Client: I don't know.
When a client has gone off the rails.
Me: What happened?
Client: I don't know.
When a client says 'it was like a cup' or 'it was about 4 oz.'
Me: Why didn't you weigh and measure instead of guessing?
Client: I don't know.
Again, these are just a few examples, but here's what they all have in common.
Every time, clients did in fact know why they did or did not do something. In all cases, they made a choice NOT to do something they should have or TO DO something they shouldn't.
Every time, clients got the results of the actions they took yet hoped to get the results they wanted.
Do people who are trying to lose (and maintain) weight have an occasional bad day, by accident or on purpose? Of course. Do people who have a goal (any goal) they're trying to reach have an occasional set-back? Of course. But, when it comes to weight loss, and my interaction with clients, I can't let them accept the excuse that they don't know. I've got to probe a little:
Were they asleep at the time they involuntarily ate the whole cake? No.
Were they hypnotized and manipulated to do something against their will? No.
Did someone or something prevent them from making a better choice? No.
Did they have amnesia and couldn't remember to plan their day? No.
Did the car drive itself over to McDonald's? No.
Were they beamed up into a spaceship and force-fed M&M's by aliens? No.
My clients are smart people. They do know... every single time.
I just didn't feel like it.
I was stressed.
I wanted it.
I was bored.
I was lazy.
I was hungry.
I wasn't hungry.
Everybody else was doing it.
These and other truths do come out, and my role is to make sure they own up to it and be truthful to themselves, as well as to remind them on a regular basis that... Between STIMULUS and REACTION is CHOICE.
How we plan to achieve the goals we want to reach is completely up to us. How we choose to react to things (events, circumstances) is completely up to us. We get the results of the decisions we make and the actions we take, or don't.
I am passionate about helping my clients become slim and healthy. I publish a weekly blog and podcast to educate and motivate on all issues related to #weightloss, #obesity, health and wellness, diet and lifestyle change.
Visit me at http://www.weightnomoredietcenter.com.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Lori_Boxer/2169327
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