But for some family and friends who aren’t in the same mindset, they can be jealous and uncomfortable with your transformation. They can become - your greatest obstacle. Saboteurs! Do you have friends who unwittingly distract you from your goals? Sometimes it’s subtle - an eye-roll or a sarcastic comment. Sometimes it’s more damaging, creating an environment that runs counter to what you’re trying to accomplish. At times they may even appear a tad malicious, but more often than not they can be oblivious and have no idea how they are sabotaging you, or that they even are.
It can seem, every time you take a step forward to gain control over what you eat, they’re offering you cake, a chocolate or want to take you out for (a fat laden) lunch! It may be as simple as them saying, “Have one, it wont hurt you”! Or, other common comments? “You have worked out - you deserve it.” “You will ‘work that off’ in no time!” They may tell you you are looking too thin!
Perhaps every time you head out the door for a workout they encourage you to stay indoors, and... be inactive - with them. To spend time with them. They may say they hardly get to see you anymore because you are always exercising. Perhaps they feel neglected. Plus more often than not they will tell you, “You have changed.”
Guess what! They ARE right. Alongside the physical or health benefits of eating right and exercising, you become, a new you - a new, positive you. More confident. A higher self esteem. You become stronger, mentally and physically. They won’t like your success because they don’t want that development. They may feel threatened by that healthier you or worried that your new diet and exercise habits may interfere with a life they’re comfortable with. They like their comfort zone with you. They like, the image of you they have always had ... therefore, they need to resist those changes - however they can.
They can also feel guilty themselves as they aren’t looking after their own well being. You may be a reminder to them of their own irresponsibility when it comes to their health - diet and exercise. They are usually more self conscious of their own negative habits when you begin to have success - whether it be with weight loss or any other bad fixation - saboteurs dislike seeing others succeed at something they can’t. They feel uncomfortable with the new you - they don’t like, change. So how do you stop them?
YOU, need to remain assertive and on track to your objectives, and not allow THEIR thoughts to determine YOUR success.
Learn to handle that sabotage. With food? Just say no. You don’t owe an explanation as to why you don’t want that extra serving or piece of cake! You KNOW the right things to consume if you want results.
Explain to them you need their support not criticisms. Remind them that you are still the same person that loves them no matter what your own personal goals are. Remind them you still need them in your life, but you need them to be supportive of your need to create a healthier version of you. Encourage them to join you on the same path.
Look for allies in the right places. Set up your own new, support system if you need to. Surround yourself with likeminded positive and motivated people. You may need to avoid friends who are a negative influence (at least temporarily). And don’t feel guilty if you choose to avoid someone who’s not helpful to your cause.
Above all, do NOT let them win! Continue with the positive changes you are making. While others may tempt you, ultimately you’re in charge of your own life.
Look at difficult situations as opportunities to use your confidence - and reinforce the idea that you’re not adopting a healthier lifestyle for someone else, but for yourself. Be proud of the commitment you are making for your wellbeing - and continue to make mindful decisions - despite them.
Disappointingly, a lot of people ‘sleepwalk’ through their lives. Don’t allow yourself to be one of them! We have a responsibility to ourselves to be healthy and happy. No one else is going to do it for us!
Cheers to a fabulous and successful week ahead, Ann
personal training 0412 753 899 • annparrott@optusnet.com.au
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