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Success in Weight Loss is a Mindset

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Wouldn’t it be great if you realized that the very obstacles you seem to face are merely created in your mind rather than being real? When you view something with self-doubt rather than the “I can” attitude full of faith and conviction you will succeed. So replace doubt and fear with a strong conviction of certainty and you will succeed. You give away your own power to the food rather than realizing your mind can be stronger. So no matter where you are in your weight loss, rethink it,  start today with a different strong life force of real faith of self encouragement, belief, and trust in yourself that this time you will make it.

But  just how do you do it? Face the challenges head on, step by step, day by day, challenge by challenge and get help if you need to. So even if the upcoming holidays seem so full of temptations  remember you really can be successful. Act as if failure really is impossible because it is if you believe that.

“Act as if failure is impossible, and your success will be assured. Wipe out every thought of your not achieving your objective, be brave and set no limits on the workings of your imaginations. Never be a prisoner of your past, Become the architect of your future…and you will see that nothing can stop you.”  - Author unknown

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COMMENTS:

Posted by: Linda | Nov 8, 2009 5:52:42 PM

Losing weight definitely requires a strong mind. I have been eating mindlessly, and it's like I have totally 'lost it'. I need to get myself back on track and in shape!
This post definitely gives me a boost in inspiration and motivation to successfully lose weight!

Posted by: Wendy | Nov 6, 2009 2:39:52 PM

What a great post, this is so true! I keep trying to train my brain to eliminate the temptations. If I can just keep myself from thinking about the tempting morsel, and instead make eating good things automatic and not a decision I have to make each time...

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