Biggest Losers can turn to Biggest Gainers if they don't watch out.
The best way to lose weight is the slow and steady way, in fact, just about the way you put it on.
However, I must admit, no-one wants to take 20 years to lose the weight they suddenly (after 20 years) want to lose.
The AMA recommends a pound a week weight loss as healthy. Plus, your skin is more likely able to keep up with this kind of weight loss, and not have to be 'fixed up' by tummy-tuck procedures that will cost you an arm and a leg, metaphorically speaking.
The problem with speedy weight loss, is that, most often, the Loser's mind is still stuck in the place that s/he was when s/he was getting Big.
I've been watching our Biggest Loser in Australia with great interest. The presenter for the last 2 sessions was one of the Biggest Losers on one of the shows. However, during both the series, this lady has noticeably balooned with her weight - yes, during the filming of the series!
Another of the contestants who'd done pretty well in the standings, has done about the same.
So what's the problem here? Doesn't the Biggest Loser show fix the Weight Problem that these people have?
It surely doesn't, and if it does, it does so more by accident than by design.
Firstly, the show is all about entertainment: loads of 'tricks and traps' to make the show 'fun' or 'interesting'.
Secondly, all there is to fixing the mind of the contestants, the source of the reason that the contestants have become this huge, is some high-powered mind-bashing now and then.
Spare us, I say.
The only real way to lose weight is to start from the source of the problem, the mind. And to fix the source.
Guys and Girls: look at your own beliefs: What you believe is possible for you, what you think is trapping you, or where you feel trapped. Look at your past values, what was important to you, why you feel that somethings like eating only 'tasty' food is important, for example, or finishing off your plate is important. Or that exercise is *not* really important (except as a way to help you lose weight).
Check out what you really *feel* about yourself, your meals, and your health, and even, your children who are subconsciously learning all the 'lessons' that you are (quite unaware, but) teaching them about how to eat.
Guys and Girls, look at your own pre-programmed notions about the many factors that have brought your bodies to where they are now. Start opening your eyes to the fact that you may often be on 'automatic', programmed by years of beliefs that have shaped your behaviors.
Wake up, become aware about how your mind works to keep you fat (or still struggling to become lean).
Wishing you all the best.
Melroy
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