Tag Archives: NLP for weight loss

The Real Reason You’re Fat

I remember as a fat person asking myself, time and time again, “Why am I fat?” Of curse, there is not just one answer to this question. It is not a reason, but several. I don’t have the time or the desire to go every possible reason, but I want to cover two basic reasons that I think are fundamental to why many people cannot reach or maintain a healthy weight.

Bad Information

The first of these two reasons is bad information. The worst information out there is that weight loss is a mater of calories in verses calories out.

It is surprising to me that so many people still believe this and try to implement it no matter how many times it has failed them in the past. I guess I cannot be too surprised since I was one of them for many years. That is to say that I believed that if I just reduced my calories and exercised more I would lose weight. But this never worked.

Of course I would often lose weight when I first started a diet, but eventually I would gain it all back and then some. Why did these diets not work? Because I was hungry. And while I could reduce my intake of food for a while, my hunger would eventually catch up to me and I would overeat.

Also, the types of foods I was suppose to eat did nothing to curb my cravings. When I finally did break down and eat, I would eat all the wrong foods.

This all stopped, for the most part, when I learned that weight loss was primarily controlled by hormones. When I started eating toward hormonal balance, I lost weight and I had a major reduction of cravings.

Motivation 

The second reason comes down to what we really want out of life. Please do not misunderstand me on this point. I am not saying that overweight people like being overweight. I know I didn’t. And I wished every day for a new body. But what it took to get a new body was not as motivating as what it takes to get and remain fat.

Let’s face it. It’s pretty easy to do the things that make us overweight. And, for the most part, people like doing those things too.

But the reason why I changed is that the pain of being overweight started to outweigh (no pun intended) the pleasure of what it takes to be overweight. As a result of this shift, I found the discipline it took to lose weight.

And the truth is that it comes down to discipline and not necessarily “motivation.” I was not always motivated to workout. I was not always motivated to restrain my sweet tooth. I did it when I did not want to. That’s discipline and that is what it takes to lose and maintain a healthy weight.

Final Question 

So what do you think might be holding you back? And what will it take for you to make the change? Leave a comment and let me know!

Best Fat Burning Exercise, Fit For Summer, and Free Offer (Audio)

Hey everyone,

This is a new episode of A Mind For Fitness Podcast. I talk about the best exercise for fat burning as well as a fit for summer group I’m interested in starting…..and a free offer!

But the offer ends as well as the ability to be in the group in 7 days (April 7th, 2017)!

Enjoy!

Yoga For Weight Loss: Interview With Chanda Vaniman (Audio)

Another great episode of A Mind For Fitness Podcast. In this episode we talk about the different types of Yoga and how they can help for weight loss. Also, is working out with a Yoga DVD sufficient?

Make Your Intermittent Fasting Effortless (Audio)

A new episode of A Mind For Fitness Podcast is now up. In this episode, Eian Carlin gives four ways to make your Intermittent fasting easy and effortless. Enjoy

Best Books On Weight Loss (Audio)

A new episode of the podcast is now up. In this episode, I talk about the best books on diet, exercise, and mental fortitude when it comes to reaching your goal weight. Enjoy!

One Big Mistake That Will Ruin Your New Years Resolution to Get in Shape

As a health coach, I see a lot of people who want to get in shape for the new year. It’s natural. It’s a new year filled with new promises and new possibilities. It seems like nothing is impossible.

There is a lot of truth in that last statement–nothing seems impossible! But wait. Haven’t you been here before? Haven’t we all? I remember telling myself every January 1st. that this year would be the year I finally got in shape. But by the following December, I found myself in the same if not worse shape than when I started. So what’s gone wrong and how can we fix it?

The truth is that it is not just one thing but a bunch of small things that that add up to failure. However, if there is one encapsulating issue that if addressed would solve most problems, it would be this: No plan!

No Plan 

Instead of having a plan people say things like, “I’m just going to try harder,” or “I’m going to be more healthy,” and “I just need to lose a few pounds.”

The problem with this is that it is too vague. In what ways are you going to try harder? What does “more healthy” mean? And how much weight do you actually need to lose? The truth is without a specific plan you are more than likely going to find yourself in the same place by next year.

The plan you choose should be specific and should cover an eating protocol, a workout protocol, and psychological conditioning. You want to keep as motivated as possible on all levels of fitness. This includes what you eat, how you move your body, and your state of mind.

Realistic

Your plan should be realistic. It should include a time when you can eat your favorite foods, and a time off of exercising for rest.

It should also include more than one way to track your weight-loss progress. For example, the scale is a great way to see how much you have lost but this should not be your only means of measuring your success. Another way is by having a goal shirt or dress that you want to fit into. Often you may not be making progress on the scale but you may be fitting better into your clothes.

Finally, let me extent an invitation to you from Advanced Weight-Loss Resources. If you are looking for lasting success in the area of health and fitness, please contact us and let’s get you to your goal weight this year!

Should You Cheat During the Holidays (audio)

A new episode of A Mind For Fitness is now up. In this episode, we talk about how to minimize the effects of holiday food during the holidays.

How to Lose 187 Pounds With Christian Evens (audio)

A new episode of A Mind For Fitness Podcast is now up. In this episode I talk to Christian Evens about how he lost 187 pounds in just 10 months! Also we talk about why its ok and to take vanity pictures and why the scale can be your friend!

The True Key To Weight Loss–No Kidding!

A new episode of A Mind For Fitness Podcast is now up. In this episode Eian talks about the true key you must have in order to lose weight. But once you do, weight loss is effortless! Enjoy

I Could Not Believe The Scale 8/20/16

The good news is I’m down to 204. That is two pounds from last week. And it was very unexpected. I was planning on maintaining or being up a pound or so, but I really did not expect to lose weight. I cannot remember the last time I weighed that low.

Over the last 24 hours there is really not much to tell. I have gone a full day without eating to there is nothing to report there.

After work I ran my 4 miles. I made more than 3 without stopping. The last was walking and running. I plan on trying to make it to 4 without stopping and even upping my run by a mile. After the run, I did a light bicep, shoulder, and back workout.

Anyway here is a picture of me in my goal-shirt. The first one is from today, the next is from last week, and the final one is from where I started.

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I was really happy with my performance today as well as the results. I can go into my rest and free day without shame and feeling like I earned it.