Excuses Hamper Obesity’s Defeat


{What I am about to write does not apply to those with an underlying medical or hormonal condition. I advise anyone embarking on a weight loss andfitness plan to have a thorough medical evaluation. You want to be sure that you are physically able to exercise and you don’t have any underlying medical conditions.}


In our efforts to beat back obesity, we are faced with many obstacles.  Some, as being a single parent or working several jobs, are genuinely difficult to overcome. Many others however, are nothing more than excuses.

I recently wrote a posting on excuses.  Excuses, are our own internal rationalizations for not staying on track. Often times, most excuses can be eliminated by proper planning and making minor adjustments.

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I will use myself as an example; I currently teach an 8 a.m. class, I am in my office several nights a week until 7 p.m. and I teach until 9 p.m. on Wednesdays.  When will I have the time to get to the gym? Through proper planning and adjustments, I am able to juggle my schedule and workout daily.  In this case,  I arise at 4 a.m. and get to the gym by 5 a.m..  Problem solved.

Do I like it when the alarm goes off at 4 a.m.?  Not really, but once I am awake, I am off and exercising.

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Another potential excuse, for me, is the fact that I do not like to jog on a treadmill. However, because at this point in my life, I can’t afford a preventable injury, I don’t like to run in snow, ice or darkness either.  So, if for some reason the weather or time doesn’t cooperate, I could use that as an excuse not to get my jog in.  How do I overcome it?  Easy, after I am done with the weights, I head upstairs and get my butt on the treadmill. What I may desire is completely irrelevant.  Yes,  my preference may be to run outside, but because of time constraints, inclement weather and/or the hour I wake up, I make my adjustment, suck it up and get on the treadmill.  The excuse is negated.

Unfortunately, we ourselves may not be the only excuse makers.  There are those around us more than willing to make excuses for us, they are the enablers.  Enablers are those around us who impede our efforts. These enablers are often times those who do not understand what it takes to drop a large amount of weight — or, they are simply lazy.

The prime tool of the enabler is probably the most harmful.  It is creating the myth of the difficulty factor, when in fact — there is no difficulty.

Yet, the saboteurs are out there whispering in your ear:

Why are you doing this?

It is just too hard.

Why not just give it up?

When in fact there protestations are untrue.

Some one had taken me to task over my claim that it is easy to lose weight and get in shape.  I guess this person and others expect me to act weak-willed and change my mind.

FAT CHANCE! 

My response is this: It is easy. Additionally, you must tell yourself that it is easy.  I expand in my book, Fat Then Fit Now; A life beyond weight loss, that by consistently reinforcing the premise that it is easy, you will convince your brain, assisting with the mental energy that is so important to recapturing your health.

However the enabler, in this case, used an unfair comparison concerning their artistic ability.  The point was, while it comes easy to them, it may not come easy to someone else.  The analogy of using an inherent gift, as compared to disciplining one’s self, is akin to the proverbial apples and oranges.

I have an ability to take thoughts and ideas and express them via the spoken and written word.  It does come relatively easy to me, however, I would never claim that it is easy for someone else.

Body remodeling is a different story and the proof is in the pudding.  My clients who have adopted my approach relate to me that they have never experienced such success.  They all say the same thing; “I can’t believe how easy it is to do!” The fact is that if you implement my eating plan, exercise regime and mental energy reinforcements, in the absence of an underlying condition, you will lose weight and get fit.

As I have been quoted many times; “I don’t know if I am going to live longer, but I am living better!” If  you too desire to live a better quality of life  —-  dump the excuses and shun the enablers!

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Chiropractor, Dr. Joe Leonardi is the author of the life changing book; Fat Then Fit Now;  A life beyond weight loss.

Dr. Joe Leonardi is available to appear on any talk radio, internet podcasting or television outlet. He has appeared on Public Television WVIA’s State of Pennsylvania and Call the Doctor; Entercom’s Outlook on Northeast PA with Shadoe Steele, Citadel Broadcasting’s Sunday Magazine with Brian Hughes, Lisa Davis’ Your Health Radio; Jimmy Moore’s Livin’ La Vida Low Carb podcast; Hank Garner’s Podcast, Dr. Robert Su’s Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast.

Dr. Joe Leonardi also will come and speak to your group; to learn more about his motivational speaking fees and availability contact him at fatthenfitnow@me.com 

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    Sam E Bromley
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    sebnest@yahoo.com

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