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Commitment Reminder
Levels of Commitment:
1) Committed, Whatever It Takes!
"Nothing will stop me from my commitment. All circumstances are handled. I am responsible for my circumstances."
2) Committed UNLESS something happens
"I will let circumstance dictate my level of commitment. I am victimized by my circumstances. I am not prepared to pay some of the prices of the commitment and will bail out if those prices become a reality."
3) Wanting, Wishing, Hoping, Procrastinating
"I wish I could make the commitment. I am inspired by the idea of the commitment, but I don't want to pay any of the prices of commiting."
4) Not Caring
"I don't care enough to commit. I do not feel inspired enough to commit."
You CAN make the commitment to be healthy TODAY, right now. It's OK to not be inspired enough by something to commit to it, or to be unwilling to pay the prices of the commitment. It's OK to fall short from time to time and then accept the past (not judge yourself) and then move forward again with the commitment.
Once you make the commitment, the frame of mind becomes. "I am healthy, this (one thing) is the next step I need to do toward that commitment." Another tripwire is people thinking of all the steps or all the time required. Take it one day at a time. One step at a time.
Levels of Commitment:
1) Committed, Whatever It Takes!
"Nothing will stop me from my commitment. All circumstances are handled. I am responsible for my circumstances."
2) Committed UNLESS something happens
"I will let circumstance dictate my level of commitment. I am victimized by my circumstances. I am not prepared to pay some of the prices of the commitment and will bail out if those prices become a reality."
3) Wanting, Wishing, Hoping, Procrastinating
"I wish I could make the commitment. I am inspired by the idea of the commitment, but I don't want to pay any of the prices of commiting."
4) Not Caring
"I don't care enough to commit. I do not feel inspired enough to commit."
You CAN make the commitment to be healthy TODAY, right now. It's OK to not be inspired enough by something to commit to it, or to be unwilling to pay the prices of the commitment. It's OK to fall short from time to time and then accept the past (not judge yourself) and then move forward again with the commitment.
Once you make the commitment, the frame of mind becomes. "I am healthy, this (one thing) is the next step I need to do toward that commitment." Another tripwire is people thinking of all the steps or all the time required. Take it one day at a time. One step at a time.
