I just thought I would share a bit of inspiration and deep thought...
I was listening to an audio success story on-line the other day and the girl's story really made me think.
Her key messge was that every diet she did in the past she would "tweak" to her desire. Ya' know, if it calls for tuna ya' say... ahhhhh I don't need tuna, I'll eat hamburger etc. Her point is that it wasn't all the programs that weren't working for her.... it was that she WAS NOT doing the program. She said that once she gave it her all and followed a program, and quit "tweaking" she had great success. She lost a ton of weight and totally transformed her body!
It really made me think of myself! I am so guilty of "tweaking" and then I wonder why I don't see success???!!??? hmmmmm... I have really thought long and hard about this the last few days... wouldn't it just be easier if we just stuck to our goals for a short period of time! I mean REALLY stuck by the plan we set out! Then maybe we would see better results in a shorter period.... and could make it to that next level.
I think sometimes we are our own worst enemies. I have been working out hours a day up until the last week when I started BFL. I now am seeing quicker results by working out less, focusing more on diet than the results of working out hours a day! I think the diet can be 80% of the problem and I was previously guilty of "tweaking" everything about it. Then I wound up working out hours and hours a day... which made me hungrier and hungrier... It is like a never ending circle! One "tweak" leads to another... leads to another.
Now I am doing BFL and it feels so good! I am motivated NOT to overtrain, not to overeat etc. I find myself more focused on the food and the intensity of the workout versus the duration. I'm also keeping a journal and love looking back to be reminded of all the things I did RIGHT over the week versus the 1 or 2 things you do wrong. It feels so good and is so motivating to keep going.
Do any of you think you can relate to this same sort of "tweaking"? Wonder why we have such a hard time with it??? I guess it is just human nature! Too bad I didn't live years ago when it was "sexy" to "tweak" and do whatever ya' want. I sure would have been good at it ;-)
Just a deep thought at 11:00 p.m. from LuvCardio.
I was listening to an audio success story on-line the other day and the girl's story really made me think.
Her key messge was that every diet she did in the past she would "tweak" to her desire. Ya' know, if it calls for tuna ya' say... ahhhhh I don't need tuna, I'll eat hamburger etc. Her point is that it wasn't all the programs that weren't working for her.... it was that she WAS NOT doing the program. She said that once she gave it her all and followed a program, and quit "tweaking" she had great success. She lost a ton of weight and totally transformed her body!
It really made me think of myself! I am so guilty of "tweaking" and then I wonder why I don't see success???!!??? hmmmmm... I have really thought long and hard about this the last few days... wouldn't it just be easier if we just stuck to our goals for a short period of time! I mean REALLY stuck by the plan we set out! Then maybe we would see better results in a shorter period.... and could make it to that next level.
I think sometimes we are our own worst enemies. I have been working out hours a day up until the last week when I started BFL. I now am seeing quicker results by working out less, focusing more on diet than the results of working out hours a day! I think the diet can be 80% of the problem and I was previously guilty of "tweaking" everything about it. Then I wound up working out hours and hours a day... which made me hungrier and hungrier... It is like a never ending circle! One "tweak" leads to another... leads to another.
Now I am doing BFL and it feels so good! I am motivated NOT to overtrain, not to overeat etc. I find myself more focused on the food and the intensity of the workout versus the duration. I'm also keeping a journal and love looking back to be reminded of all the things I did RIGHT over the week versus the 1 or 2 things you do wrong. It feels so good and is so motivating to keep going.
Do any of you think you can relate to this same sort of "tweaking"? Wonder why we have such a hard time with it??? I guess it is just human nature! Too bad I didn't live years ago when it was "sexy" to "tweak" and do whatever ya' want. I sure would have been good at it ;-)
Just a deep thought at 11:00 p.m. from LuvCardio.