Secret
Ingredients To Fat Loss
Success
“To be a great
champion you must believe you are the
best. If you’re not, pretend you
are.” Muhammad
Ali
I think it’s pretty safe to say that
since you’re on this site you want to lose
fat.
You probably know how important
good fat burning
workouts as well
as fat loss
nutrition for someone
who wants to lose
fat.
I also preach the importance of social
support for fat
loss, and how for many
people it’s the missing ingredient when it comes to
permanent fat loss, but there’s something else that is
just as important as social
support.
I believe that having enough desire and
determination are just as important as having the proper
support.
Desire is a tremendously powerful and
important factor when dealing with fat loss, or
truthfully anything else that you want to
achieve.
Tom Venuto, who is a fat loss and
bodybuilding expert, puts it this way, “Desire is
unexpressed talent, unfulfilled potential or an
underperformed function calling out, and seeking
expression or improvement.
It’s that higher voice within you
saying, ‘Hey, you’re more than this, you’re better than
this, and you deserve it, so get moving and go get
it!’”.
Or put another way, Alexander Graham
Bell said this when talking about desire and
determination. “What this power is I cannot say, all I
know is that it exists and it becomes available only when
a man is in the state of mind in which he knows exactly
what he wants and is fully determined not to quit until
he finds it.”
You must have your mind in the proper
place if you want to succeed with your fat loss
goals.
You must have
desire.
You must have the want to truly go out
and get it and achieve your fat
loss goals.
I can’t say that strongly enough or in
enough different ways.
Just saying you want to
lose fat is not
enough.
There’s no “oomph” behind
that.
If your desire is not strong enough,
you will never accomplish your
goals.
As a matter of fact, you’ll probably
quit the first time you don’t feel like training or the
first time you’re asked if you want
desert.
Not only do you have to have desire but
your desire must to be a burning
desire.
It’s got to be something that if you
don’t accomplish you will be sick.
You will feel you let yourself
down.
Your desire has to be strong enough
that you will crawl out of bed before the sun comes up to
do your training if that’s the only time you have to get
it done.
Your desire has to be strong enough
that you will say “No” when everyone else is going up for
seconds at Thanksgiving dinner or when you’re standing in
the checkout line at the grocery store and that Snickers
bar is calling your name.
Lack of desire is one of the major
reasons the majority of people out there fail to lose fat
(following a poorly drawn out fad diet or believing the
lying, deceiving supplement advertisers are the other
reasons).
They say they want it, but they’re not
willing to go through with some of the sacrifices they
know they must make.
You’ve got to decide right here and now
that you want it and proclaim it to
everyone.
In my Fat Loss To Go program I go into
detail about goal setting and how important it
is.
Well this is equally, if not more
important than goal setting because what good is a goal
if you don’t have the desire to back it
up?
Or what good is the
best fat loss
program on the market if you don’t have the
voice deep down inside telling you to go through the entire
thing and see just how much fat you can
lose?
I can tell you for a fact, they’re
worth absolutely nothing and if you don’t have the
burning desire to lose that fat once and for all, return
this manual and I’ll give you your money
back.
I’m serious about
that.
You will reach obstacles along the
way…trust me on this.
Some may be in your face obstacles and
others may be tougher to figure out.
You may encounter yourself being
pressured into cheating a little by a friend or loved
one.
You may have a bad day and just want to
splurge on some ice cream or beer.
It doesn’t matter what it is, but mark
my words you will encounter obstacles and they may make
you feel like you want to quit following this program and
give up.
Oftentimes your enthusiasm and
motivation to change will dry up when these obstacles
present themselves, but you need to prevent that from
happening.
You need to keep your desire burning
throughout this program if you really want to
succeed.
The best way to keep your desire ablaze
is to identify what these obstacles may be ahead of time
and figure out ways to combat them.
This will go a long way in helping you
achieve your fat loss
goals.
A study from way back in 1987
investigated why people give up with their fat loss goals
and they came up with the following
reasons.
1.
Low initial commitment to change
2.
Diminished sense of self-efficacy – belief
in one’s ability to change.
3.
Use of self-punishment rather than
rewarding strategies
4.
Depressive or pessimistic thinking
patterns
5.
Lack of consistent
self-monitoring
6.
Difficulty dealing with
set-backs.
7.
Failure to use effective habit changing
techniques.
8.
Paying attention to the wrong
things.
What are your obstacles going to
be?
Write them down right
now.
Don’t wait until you’re done reading
this because they won’t be fresh on your
mind.
If your spouse is going to be an
obstacle, write it down and deal with
it.
I don’t mean you need to hire a hit man
and take your spouse out “Sopranos
style”.
Just let them know how important it is
to you to lose this fat and that you need their
support.
Or, if you know yourself well enough
that the holidays or summer barbeques will be obstacles,
write it down and figure out how you’re going to deal
with it.
Maybe you need to eat a healthy meal
before you go to your social event so you’re not hungry
when everyone else is gobbling down the pies and
cakes.
Just figure out whatever you need to do
to overcome those obstacles before hand so that you can
keep your desire red-hot.
I don’t want you to flounder when
something difficult comes your way.
I want you to be as revved up then as
you are when you begin this
program.
I’ll leave you with one last quote from
Michael Jordan regarding desire, determination and
overcoming obstacles.
“Obstacles don’t have to stop
you.
If you run into a wall, don’t turn
around and give up.
Figure out how to climb it, go through
it, or work around it.”
By: Ed Scow,
NSCA-CPT, LMT
author, Fat
Loss To Go - 10 Minute Fat Loss Workout Program Designed
For Busy Moms and Dads
www.fatlosstogo.com
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