Truly we can put too much weight on weightloss!
(no picture necessary, the words are GOLD!)
Is Weight Loss Stressing You Out?
Take the Weight Loss Expectations Quiz
-- By Dean Anderson, Fitness & Behavior Expert
The Weight Loss Expectations Quiz
To find out whether your expectations about weight loss may be increasing your stress levels, click on this link.
These scoring results are like life preservers when you're caught in a downward spiral of stress overload!
Each question you scored a zero for represents a misconception or unrealistic expectation that might be adding unnecessary stress to your weight loss efforts.
For example, a zero on Question 11 (you don’t talk to others when you have trouble sticking to your plan) may indicate that you tend to keep problems to yourself, which can add even more stress to the difficulties you are already having.
Scoring zero on Question 8 (believing you can lose weight successfully without slipping up) may mean that you are unrealistically expecting perfection. Slip-ups are inevitable, but they also help you learn from your experience. Expecting to be perfect creates more stress when things don’t turn out as desired. Plus, you will learn less about what does and does not work for you in different circumstances.
Likewise, a zero on Question 12 (determination for weight loss despite high stress in other areas of your life) may indicate that you don’t fully appreciate the difficulties of trying to lose weight, or the importance of modifying your weight loss expectations when other aspects of life become difficult. Sometimes, just holding your own and not gaining (or regaining) weight is a very significant accomplishment!
Finally, the most important concept—if you scored a 0 on Question 6 (believing that weight loss will solve many other problems in your life), you may be expecting more than weight loss can deliver, setting yourself up for problems both now and after you reach your goal.
At least two negative things can happen when you start looking at weight loss as the “magic” solution to everything. First, this puts an awful lot of pressure on the daily ups and downs of your weight loss journey. Every slip-up or bad day, every weight plateau, becomes magnified in importance because, in your head, it is linked to so many other important things. You can imagine how much extra stress you generate if going over your calorie budget or skipping an exercise session has come to mean that the career or the relationship you want is that much further away.
Second, the belief that you have to lose weight before you can start living the life you want only keeps you from creating that life right now.
When healthy eating and exercise are just a small part of what you do to care for yourself, you’ll likely decrease stress and progress towards your weight loss goal. A big part of making a successful lifestyle change is putting your weight in meaningful perspective—and you can start doing that right now!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
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Good stuff, Jennifer, the weight loss helps things in your life, tho. Dr visits are better, and shopping trips are alot more fun. But you're right we do need to let up on ourselves when we fall off the wagon. We are beautiful people, no matter what......especially in Gods eyes.....thanks, d
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