Dieting and the Holidays

Christmas and Thanksgiving are the most glorious festive food days of the year. Lordie, don't you just love that ham and turkey and mashed potatoes! And pie! Whipped Cream! Oh, YEAH! One more little helping won't hurt! But you know better. That one more little helping is between you and your maker, sure, but how soon do you want to see him? Do you plan to go with or without the yams?

What do you want to do? I know, we have all winter to be back on the diet so we can wear the new spring fashions. Yeah. Has that ever happened? I want you to feel good about yourself, so please, think for one minute on the reason for your diet. Is it because you want to look better? Do you want to feel Better? Is it because you want to meet someone, or go somewhere? Maybe you just want a different life style, or maybe your doctor has told you that you have to lose weight. A few years ago they said the average American was 10 pounds overweight. Now they talk about 35 % of the population is obese. Obese. That's why I mention Thanksgiving and Christmas. If you are on a diet, then you are on a diet. Don't be that silly person that says you can go off your weight loss program for today, or tomorrow and back on the next day. Don't be that silly person that says that it won't matter because the diet doesn't work anyway. That's just plain silly!!! I won't even call it ignorant! Your diet has to become your lifestyle. Look at the TV ads. You see the people like Jarrod and Oprah that actually went on a diet and changed their lifestyle.

Life style. These are two simple words, but when put together, they mean a whole lot more. I don't need to say it, but if you're overweight and don't change the way you eat, life may be good and probably short. If you don't mind the jokes and snickers, if you don't mind the rudeness we get when we are overweight, then that's okay, stay that way. Are you aware that every ten pounds of weight you carry increases pressure on your knees by forty pounds? But that's okay, because it's your body and your knees. If you find the craving for food to be too much, then eat. Taste, savor, enjoy. Just don't consume. Recently I offered a really exquisite chocolate to a lady that has gone from 280 down to 140. She bit off half of it, delighted in the flavor, cherished the taste, and discarded the rest. She has changed her life from the person that would just eat and eat and eat to the person that tastes and cherishes the flavor, but doesn't consume.

The second word is style. How about clothes that don't have an X or W in the size? Would that be great? If you're tired of wearing potato sacks, then stay away from the potatoes. Completely. I knowabout the nutrients in the skin, but have you ever peeled them and just eaten the skins, PLAIN? Style in a car? Sports cars are like shoes. You have to be able to get into them to wear them. A big sedan is comfortable? C'mon! We all know you need the room to get in and out. Who are we kidding? You diet for your own reasons, but you need to stick to it. Everyday. Your style has to be the person you want to be, not who you've stuck yourself with. You are not bound by mistakes. Change! Life style is when thin people invite you for dinner. Life style is knowing that there won't be an extra turkey because you are coming, and you don't hear "We cook extra because we like leftovers." Life style is running down the beach, parasailing, volleyball, and stuff like that.

The problem is, lifestyle is a total concept. Holiday dinner? Friends, family, and food. Thanksgiving. The lady at the party that lost 140 pounds didn't just skip a meal now and then. She changed her life. Her life is no longer about staying on a diet. Today she eats right and exercises, and is the thin person that she used to have deep inside. She no longer binges on food. She enjoys the holidays as social gatherings with warmth and camaraderie. Yiu can, too.

Losing the weight has to be your choice, but what a great choice it is. Set goals and grow into those goals, not the next dress size. Become a hero to yourself.

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