AlexPlatups
New member
skkroll,
These emotions are normal, just observe them and let them come and then go.
No matters what happens this will pass and you will get your balance back.
This is the consequence of the structure that you are living in. It is called
a structural conflict and it is very simple, let me try to explain it to you.
After understanding this, you will understand that it is not "really" your fault,
no one simply ever explained this to you. But, from now on you will know this,
and will be able to choose a path that will take you to where you want to
go without experiencing these horrible emotions!
Many years ago my best friend, who is a psychologist explained it to me, and
now I will explain it to you, to pay it forward, and maybe help you to get over
this rough time, and help you to make sure this never happens again.
Anyway, here goes. You have two conflicting desires in your life. Imagine that
you are standing in the middle of a room. There are two walls, one on your
right, and one on your left.
The wall on your right has a huge rubberband attached to it, and this
rubberband is also attached to your body.
Both of these rubberbands have the same amount of tension on them, and you
are standing in the middle of the room.
The wall on your left also has a huge rubberband attached to it, and
this rubberband is also attached to your body.
Okay, are you visualizing this? Good, let's continue.
The wall on the right represents the weight loss that you desire to
accomplish. Now pay attention here. When you start to move toward that
wall what happens to the rubberbands?
The one attached to the right wall starts to lose the tension in it, and starts
to hang, but the rubberband attached to the left wall builds a lot more
tension in it and as you keep moving toward the right wall, toward
reaching your ideal weight goal, the tension in the rubberband that is
attached to the left wall builds MASSIVE TENSION in it.
Now, where is it easiest for you to go from here? Isn't it in the opposite
direction, toward the left wall? Especially taking into account how much
tension there is on the rubberband that is attached to that wall?
Now, here is the kicker: That right wall is "hunger and desire" for your
favorite foods. And what happens when you start moving toward the left
wall and start to eat the unhealthy foods that make you gain weight and
feel unhealthy and overweight? What happens to the rubberband that is
attached to the left wall?
Right, it starts to lose its tension, and the rubberband that is attached to
the right wall starts to build tension in it.
This is REALITY, these rubberbands exist, but they are psychological, and
are not visible to the human eye. You can only track the results and the
behaviors which can't be denied if you are honest with yourself!
This is why you are experiencing what you are experiencing, and since you
don't know about this, it is not your fault.
This structural conflict, can't be SOLVED. In other words it's not a problem
that can ever be solved using ineffective self-help and positive-movement BS.
The only way to get out of this structure, is to build a new structure, one
that will not have these two conflicting forces.
These two conflicts are mutually exclusive. In other words, you can't eat
more unhealthy foods than your body can burn off durimng the day, and
simultaneously lose the weight that you desire to lose.
You can only do one of them. And when you can't live with the pressure
that you feel inside (from that rubberband that has the most pressure)
from moving in one of the directions, you switch directions and start to
move in the other direction.
If you want to know how to get out of this structure, please let me know,
because I will post the answer here and also in my own diary thread, so that
other folks in this forum will know how to break free from this conflict
structure FOREVER.
It is quite hard, but it is without a doubt possible!!!
If there is anything that you didn't understand, please feel free to ask me,
and I will do my best to explain it in more detail.
These emotions are normal, just observe them and let them come and then go.
No matters what happens this will pass and you will get your balance back.
This is the consequence of the structure that you are living in. It is called
a structural conflict and it is very simple, let me try to explain it to you.
After understanding this, you will understand that it is not "really" your fault,
no one simply ever explained this to you. But, from now on you will know this,
and will be able to choose a path that will take you to where you want to
go without experiencing these horrible emotions!
Many years ago my best friend, who is a psychologist explained it to me, and
now I will explain it to you, to pay it forward, and maybe help you to get over
this rough time, and help you to make sure this never happens again.
Anyway, here goes. You have two conflicting desires in your life. Imagine that
you are standing in the middle of a room. There are two walls, one on your
right, and one on your left.
The wall on your right has a huge rubberband attached to it, and this
rubberband is also attached to your body.
Both of these rubberbands have the same amount of tension on them, and you
are standing in the middle of the room.
The wall on your left also has a huge rubberband attached to it, and
this rubberband is also attached to your body.
Okay, are you visualizing this? Good, let's continue.
The wall on the right represents the weight loss that you desire to
accomplish. Now pay attention here. When you start to move toward that
wall what happens to the rubberbands?
The one attached to the right wall starts to lose the tension in it, and starts
to hang, but the rubberband attached to the left wall builds a lot more
tension in it and as you keep moving toward the right wall, toward
reaching your ideal weight goal, the tension in the rubberband that is
attached to the left wall builds MASSIVE TENSION in it.
Now, where is it easiest for you to go from here? Isn't it in the opposite
direction, toward the left wall? Especially taking into account how much
tension there is on the rubberband that is attached to that wall?
Now, here is the kicker: That right wall is "hunger and desire" for your
favorite foods. And what happens when you start moving toward the left
wall and start to eat the unhealthy foods that make you gain weight and
feel unhealthy and overweight? What happens to the rubberband that is
attached to the left wall?
Right, it starts to lose its tension, and the rubberband that is attached to
the right wall starts to build tension in it.
This is REALITY, these rubberbands exist, but they are psychological, and
are not visible to the human eye. You can only track the results and the
behaviors which can't be denied if you are honest with yourself!
This is why you are experiencing what you are experiencing, and since you
don't know about this, it is not your fault.
This structural conflict, can't be SOLVED. In other words it's not a problem
that can ever be solved using ineffective self-help and positive-movement BS.
The only way to get out of this structure, is to build a new structure, one
that will not have these two conflicting forces.
These two conflicts are mutually exclusive. In other words, you can't eat
more unhealthy foods than your body can burn off durimng the day, and
simultaneously lose the weight that you desire to lose.
You can only do one of them. And when you can't live with the pressure
that you feel inside (from that rubberband that has the most pressure)
from moving in one of the directions, you switch directions and start to
move in the other direction.
If you want to know how to get out of this structure, please let me know,
because I will post the answer here and also in my own diary thread, so that
other folks in this forum will know how to break free from this conflict
structure FOREVER.
It is quite hard, but it is without a doubt possible!!!
If there is anything that you didn't understand, please feel free to ask me,
and I will do my best to explain it in more detail.
