Wow! Here we are in mid-January and I've been a lapsed blogger. Among my other Christmas gifts, Santa left me a bit of flu. I've been in very close contact with my couch over the past few weeks. As "they" say, "Life is what happens while you're making other plans."
So, did your plans for 2007 include the perennial favorite -- losing weight and getting fit? If so, I'd like to recommend that you scurry on over to www.winthefitnessgame.com -- once you've finished this article, of course.
I was the guest speaker on the www.circleofabundance.com teleconference last evening. That experience inspires me to add to that conversation about winning the fitness game.
The statistics about the number of people who've already dropped their resolution ball by mid-January sadden me. I know how very dearly people want to be fit. I think that one of the reasons is that the resolutions we set are too demanding. We take too big a bite of the weight loss/fitness pie making the effort way too strenuous to maintain. It's like someone who is jogging at a 10 minute pace suddenly deciding to run a 5 minute mile. Their systems simply aren't ready for that pace. That's why I reccomend New Year's Evolutions.
Make it easy on you -- take the easy way out of being overweight and unfit. The Resolution/Evolution continuum is a hare/tortoise situtation. Going out too fast and too hard leads to an early drop-out. Go for the tortoise approach!
The thoughts we think and the ideas we have about our bodies are a great place to create an evolution. Last evening, I suggested that folks love their bodies, appreciate all the wonderful things that our bodies do every day, 24/7 without our even having to pay attention. Our bodies are miraculous!
If you live in the United States and are at least age 3, you've probably absorbed some really bizarre messages about your body -- mostly about it's inadequacies and short-comings. That means you've incorporated those negative thoughts and ideas, probably without even being conscious of them. In order to disempower the uncounscious, we need to become conscious. But that's really quite okay. As far as I can see, what this life is about is becoming more conscious!
Play with this. Take several deep breaths, relax, then take paper and pen. Write down all the comments you heard about your body when you were a little kid, both positive and negative. Hopefully, you've got lots of positive comments. If not, make a conscious decision about which ones serve your goals and health and which do not.
Physically destroy the ones you no longer want to hold by tearing them up and trashing them, burning them or burying them. Imagine as you destroy them that the energy embodied by those thoughts is being transmuted by a beautiful white light, transformed into loving, helpful energy that you are releasing into the universe.
Repeat the thoughts you like frequently and often until they are completely at home in your body/mind/heart, especially your heart. Until they are your underlying beliefs, put them on Post-its, and stick them all over your world so you see them often. Write them in a journal, in your day book. Do whatever you can to remember the good beliefs you are building, one thought at a time.
Those beliefs will power your behaviors, making it easier and easier to evolve into the fit, healthy person that you are!
Labels: fitness, positive beliefs, resolutions, weight loss

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