We all know that people have to motivate themselves, but has anyone ever convinced an overweight friend to commit to being healthy? I have a dear friend that I have known since grad school. Except for one brief time of about a year she has always been overweight. It's getting worse as she gets older. Right now she is 5ft 1in and almost 200 pounds. Now, she knows she's overweight, and says that she wants to lose. She's forever joining a new gym, trying a new eating plan or getting ready to jump on the latest diet pill band wagon, though so far I have talked her out of pills. Her plans usually last about a month and then she goes back to her old habits. She says her knees hurt, or she has a cold, or the weather isn't good (she lives in CA!) or it's too hard to maintain, etc. I've tried to help anyway I can - if we lived near each other I'd pull her out of bed every morning - but we're 3000 miles apart. I've encouraged, listened, advised, sent articles, loaned books, even tried to tell her that maybe she's truly happy heavy and not to worry so much. (I thought if she relaxed about it it might happen for her). So, what's left? Has anyone ever said anything that moved a friend or family member to take care of his or her body?
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