The process of losing
weight requires change; in lifestyle, routines,
and habitual choices. One of the primary reasons
you've fail when attempting to lose weight is
that you haven't planned for the phases of
change you will experience as you begin the
process of transforming their body. Let's do
something about that. Join me in exploring the
Seven Phases of Change, and take control of your
weight for good!
Phase One:
Acknowledgement
Phase one is about honesty. You must clearly
define the habits that aren't working for you,
and make a commitment to change. (For example,
eating a pint of ice cream in front of the
television will not help you reach your goal
weight. Going for a walk with a friend will).
Phase Two: Excitement
and Skepticism
In this phase you begin to believe that you just
might be able to do this. You've identified your
obstacles, and you've started to make some
changes. This will feel great. Inevitably, your
feelings of excitement will mingle with
skepticism. After all, when you've spent years
losing and gaining the same ten pounds, you can
start to believe that they're going to be a
permanent fixture in your life! Still, in this
stage your excitement should outweigh your
skepticism, and you will enjoy the process of
starting to make changes in your life.
Phase Three: Rebellion
When you are in rebellion you will have a strong
desire to break the rules of whatever program
you've adopted. This could mean that instead of
hitting the gym you hit your fridge with a
vengeance; eating everything that isn't nailed
down (or healthy). Admit it, you've done this
before.
The difference between
people who succeed in losing weight vs. those
who don't lives in this phase. Either you're
going to move beyond the fact that you've just
eaten 10,000 calories, and get back on the
horse, or you're going to wallow in self hatred
while you finish off a bag of chips. Put the
chips down, and choose to get back on the horse!
Phase Four: Education
In Phase Four you decide that you will invest
your time and energy in learning about why you
do what you do, and how you can make permanent
changes in your behavior. This requires
education and self-inquiry. Find out why you're
doing what you're doing, and identify what you
need to address in order to make a permanent
change.
Phase Five: Anger and
Questions
While this phase can be uncomfortable, it is an
incredibly important part of your journey. At
this point you will connect with feelings of
anger and disillusionment as you realize how
simple it can be to develop healthy food and
exercise habits. When this becomes clear, you're
going to realize that you've been sold a bill of
goods by the diet industry, and this is going to
make you mad.
Go ahead, allow
yourself a moment or two to feel frustrated.
Then, get over it. Nothing productive will come
from you finger pointing, marinating in
resentment, or feeling sorry for yourself. You
are in charge now, and that means you can begin
using your newfound knowledge to create new
results in your life. In fact, you can use your
anger to spur you on!
Phase Six: I'm Free!
Your feelings of freedom will bring you great
joy, as well as some grief, in phase six. When
you recognize that you have successfully made a
life change, you will feel a sense of freedom
unlike anything you have ever experienced
before. Your joy will be overwhelming.
At the same time, it's
normal for you to experience simultaneous
feelings of grief. After all, the changes you've
made will materially impact the relationship you
have shared with one of your most trusted
friends; food. After all, food has been a
constant and predictable form of security and
sustenance in your life. When you realize that
you cannot rely on eating to meet your emotional
needs any longer, it is normal for you to feel a
bit sad. Allow yourself to process those
feelings. Then, refocus on your freedom and joy!
Phase Seven:
Conditioning
Finally, your cycle concludes with your
commitment to stay on course. Turn your new
behaviors into trusted habits, and you will
embrace a lifetime of health, fitness, and
energy. Enjoy!
Kimberly Fulcher and
Dr. Shawn Byler are professional coaches and
lifestyle experts, working in association with
Compass Life and Business Designs, an on-line
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