One of the great advantages in blogging is the people you meet.  Over the last year I have gotten to know various health care professionals, fitness people, life and weight loss coaches, hypnotherapists, and other various versions of people that are interested in weight loss and optimal health.  Top that off with working with clients, learning and teaching, support groups, and the research that it takes to keep up with it, I finally feel like we can start putting it all together.

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I wanted to start out with the various folks that have followed my journey from morbid obesity and stuck with me over the last year or so and offer it up to them first.  I am looking for those of you that want to be contributors to the blog and therefore the newsletter.  I talk with so many passionate people that have something to teach on weight loss and fitness that just need a place to express it.    It is time to start putting it down and archiving it.  America needs to hear the facts on obesity.  I am not convinced they need to hear the judgment and condemnation that goes with it from some.  But, I am convinced that there are more than enough people that have made the journey that want to help others.

This weekend I have added the news letter sign-up again to the site.  If you go to subscription options you can set it for everything from each post to a monthly newsletter.  It is easily subscribed to and opted out if needed.  I can tell you unless I get a graphics person it will have to evolve a while before it becomes pretty.  Having said all that I can say that if you like the blog, you will like the newsletter as that will be where it comes from.  We will throw in some extras along the way for those that subscribe when we can.  We will see how it goes.

I am sure we will start out slow, but I am also sure that as some of the team gets the hang of it that you will find it an honest place to get information that will inspire, motivate and inform you on your weight loss journey.

Thanks for being apart of this new stretch for me as I reach out one more way to help people have the hope and faith that morbid obesity is not the “final answer”.  It can be overcome!   We can turn the tide and make sure our future children and grandchildren don’t live shorter life spans than we will.

 

This last week was the first time in months that I was feeling so bad I had to take some time off from work and workouts.  I came down with a cold or flu and just before that I had pulled something in my back during one of my last weight trainings.  Reminder to self remember to stretch more.  So imagine for a few short moments coughing and sneezing with your back spasms that would normally bring me to my knees if I could just get out of bed.  That was just two days ago and this morning I was back up and walked out 2 miles.

No, I am no superman.  I did have to dig in and find that hero I wrote about recently. I had to get back at it as soon as I was able.  Why you ask?  Well because it was the workouts and the weight loss that turned what would have been a full weeks worth of illness to just half a week.  That’s right my recovery was faster because my body was stronger.  It wasn’t hauling around an extra 100 lbs.    It was not in the constantly worn down condition of no sleep and no reserves.  When I got back there where still people out from the same or similar bug.

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I went and got my back adjusted as I had gotten it out of alignment.  Feels much better today.  Again a recovery that would normally take a couple of weeks before I would even think of going back to working out.  In talking to the chiropractor we talked about recent vacations he had taken this last year and I commented that I used to think that action, fun-filled things like hiking and snorkeling where out of the question for me just one short year ago.  That this last year I had hiked the Grand Canyon for the full day and loved every minute of it.  I look forward to my next tropical vacation where I can get back in the water and enjoy the fish and swimming without feeling like I was going to run out of breath.

To answer the question I used for the title, I realized on my walk this morning that the way to recover is to start back at it.  It doesn’t matter if it was illness or lack of weight loss that slows us down.  It doesn’t matter that we are discouraged or feeling a bit let down.  It matter how we overcome that feeling.  It matters that we do what we can do.  Last week it was keeping the hands out of the chocolate jar at work.  This week it was going for a walk rather then slacking another day.  All of it based on choices that stacked up over this last year that made it even possible to do it in the first place.

That’s right loosing weight and working out made me stronger and recovery was faster.  Small price to pay to have along with it more energy and determination to keep going.  What goal are you working on today?  What are you willing and able to do to get there?  Think about it and DO Something about it today!

 
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I had an experience yesterday that I won’t go into a lot of detail with, but I found myself severely disappointed and feeling let down.  Perhaps you know the feeling.  You work really hard during the week.  You eat right, you work-out as planned,  and you even pass right by that tempting desert.  Yet at the end of the week you don’t see the results that you had great expectations for.  Well this disappointment wasn’t weight related, it was people related.  It also didn’t involve days, weeks, or even months worth of work.  It involved years!  Thank goodness I have had this last year to learn a few things.  Otherwise I might have been even more crushed by the results.

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First Lesson:  No matter what you think the results should be, they are what they are. You have to dig down to find that hero inside to keep going.  After all why do you do what you do?  Is it the short term results or the long term journey that you are after.  For instance in weight loss.  Loosing weight and adding years to your life is a long term goal.  In the scheme of things does it matter if it moved today?  No what matters is your consistency of doing the right stuff to reach the long term goal.

Second Lesson:  Don’t count on anyone else to get you where you want to be. After all they are so focused on themselves they might not even give you another thought.  Now don’t confuse this with coaching and mentoring.  They are essential to success.  It is just a clear statement that if it is meant to be it is up to me!  I will need to take the steps each day to achieve that dream I have.  I need to stay on my purpose.

Last Lesson:  It is not if there will be disappointments in a journey. There will days when it seems like everything is going as planned.  The scale is moving, people are noticing, you are feeling stronger, and you make all the right choices towards your goal.  Then there will be days that everything seems to go in the opposite direction.  It is on the days that you feel like nothing is changing, you question yourself on if you will ever get there.  Remember this one thing:  “What the mind can conceive it can and will achieve.”  Stay faithful to your journey and mindfully take each step.  You will get there!

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Yesterday we had a call from a client that is going to take their doctor’s advice for weight loss surgery (WLS).  Now this sweet lady had started with us and then had many family emergencies that took her away from support and kept her off her program.   She didn’t use us as a lifeline of support by either taking calls or returning them.  On top of that, this same doctor had told her not to go onto the full program. This hampered her full nutrition and energy sources on the plan.  Her doctor told her she was concerned that the rapid weight loss would hurt her.  Now that same doctor is recommending surgery.  As I see it WE NEED A HERO! No not me, I can’t make her choices for her.  Not that I would even want to.

I have practically given up on expecting the hero to be the doctors and medical practitioners.  I am more convinced each day that there are a special few that really want to help people do anything but be treated by their clinic or specialty for the rest of their life.  Heck I even sat down with a local hospital person that told us in private she thought WLS was the worst choice and yet she runs the clinic.  No hero’s available?  I don’t know but they are hard to find.

The only place I can count on finding a hero is in the individual (or in you as you read this)That’s right! The hero is in you.   Now before  you write this article off as another bashing weight loss surgery article, keep reading.  I am not against WLS in extreme cases where it really is the last resort.  I personally came very close to at least talking about it with a doctor.  I believe it to be the only choice when people have to be forced to eat less rather than taught how to deal with their cravings and eating habits.  It is a last resort to save lives in my personal opinion.  But I digress a bit.

In you there is the ability to ask your doctor some honest and insightful questions. Doesn’t sound heroic?  Well guess what most of you just trust your doctors.  You find it difficult to challenge their opinion and just take it as the absolute truth.  You won’t take the time to do your research and ask the right questions.  I think you have to dig deeper to find it within your self to challenge your doctor. You have to fly heroically to find different opinions and get the pros and cons.  You have to be willing to face the obstacles that are put into place to keep you from making an informed decision.  In the case of the example client all she had to do is ask one question (something very hard for her personality):  Why is weight loss surgery better than a restricted calorie diet?  Both restrict calories – One permanently.  Why would you tell me it was harmful and then recommend it to me?

This could lead to more courage and more questions like.  What are the long term effects of both?  Will I still have to watch what I eat and exercise to maintain my ongoing weight loss?  How much weight loss can I expect after surgery?  How does it really work?  Explain malabsorbtion to me.  Do patients after weight loss surgery still have to apply portion control and watch what type of foods they eat?  Will I ever be able to eat like I do now that got me into this condition?  See, when armed and informed she would be able to make that heroic effort.  And perhaps the most important question is:  Will I be able to maintain my weight loss without special eating conditions when I have finished loosing the weight?

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I went to an all day seminar here in Boise for all the weight loss surgery folks.  Here are the basics of what I learned.  WLS patients still have to practice the “habits of health”.  They still have to learn disciplined eating and exercise habits.  Their weight loss is no faster than the average weight loss many of my clients and other coaches experience and sometimes even less.  The overall cost of the surgery for the pounds lost is much more.  And last but not least is the fact that it is surgery, and there are associated risks.  My overall opinion was why would I screw up my plumbing for something I would have to do anyway on any other weight loss program?   The only answer I could come up with was I would have to make an effort to do it on my own before I gave the control over to the surgeons.  I would have to dig deep to stick to it and make it happen.  At least then I would still have my body the way it was designed to work and function and I would be able to make my choices based on the results I wanted, not what the newly rewired plumbing could deal with.  Little did I know how much easier it was to do with the right support and planning.

Yes we need Hero’s, people willing to face the questions and make the right decisions for them.  You see when it is all said and done, weight loss surgery or dieting, still require the basic fact that food is fuel, not a replacement for comfort or to satisfy a need or quiet a stress.  Too much fuel and you will still have a problem with either choice.  Are you heroic enough to take a look for the answer to your weight issues within yourself?   We help people loose weight every day, but every day those wonderfully heroic people are the ones doing the work and making the effort to stay on track.  We are just part of the crowd to lift them up and keep them flying.

Thanks for taking the time to read this.  I had to clear some feelings about how I felt about the issues mentioned in this post because each of my clients are important to me.  I needed to vent a bit.  You see I am like the little boy walking the beach filled with starfish dying in the hot sun.  Picking up one at a time and putting them back into the life refreshing ocean.  Someone comes by and says why do you do this?  It can’t possibly make a difference with all those starfish beached here.  The little boy tosses one more back into the ocean and says:  “It made a difference to that one!” Perhaps today this post will reach just one more person that needed to be reminded “There is a hero within you!”

 

Found this quote for one of my weight loss clients today and the more I look at it the more depth it has.  So for today just take some time and think about your journey this year with this quote in mind.

“Let your mind start a journey thru a strange new world. Leave all thoughts of the world you knew before. Let your soul take you where you long to be…Close your eyes let your spirit start to soar, and you’ll live as you’ve never lived before.” ~ Erich Fromm

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It is funny to me the way life is served up.  This last week at church there was a great study that talks about how the world influences what we believe.  Christian or not you have to see the truth in that.  One of my favorite books tells me that I can be in the world without being of the world.  Otherwise I can live with all the hype, good/bad news, and various other things we get blasted with these days, without being all about those influences.

Adding this quote reminds me that my vision of the world changes, just like my vision of what life would be like from a year ago has changed.  In my weight loss journey this last year I have come from feeling like I was dying (and not so slowly) to living like I haven’t in years.  This changed my mentality from the probability of never getting better to how much better can I get.   Some call it possibility thinking, I would call it much more.

So close your eyes, imagine with me for just a moment, what would life be like with your spirit soaring and living like you have never lived before?  What will it take to get that back?  Are you willing to make the journey?

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