How are you approaching your weight management? We've talked about it a lot here. Some suggestions I've made:
Work on your mindfulness.
Read my blog.
Read this or that recommended book. (Women Food and God/ Connected / Chris Brogan / Beyond Chocolate /etc)
Put your plans into ACTION (practice / fail / build on success / etc)
Read something from Zen Habits / the Oprah Show / Magpie Girl / Christine Kane / etc)
I could create a GIANT list -- but the title of the post isn't "A GIANT list of things you need to do perfectly to be successful in achieving a healthy weight". (thank goodness, right?)
The title of the post is "Chance favors the connected mind". And where this idea comes from is a case in point.
Your eating habits are a conglomeration of all the behaviors you have had since you were born. Toddler habits, family mealtimes, college dorm eating, young professional eating....and on through the years. You picked those habits up forming and reforming them to suit your situation. And here you are.
The way to remake those habits is not to change them all in the next 3 weeks. It's much more effective to read (on lots of topics), think, integrate ideas on food, mealtimes, eating behaviors of people different than you and your eating circle. Paying attention to what others do, think or say generally leads to new ways of thinking about what you do. And that in turn leads to behavior change -- which is how you are going to change your weight.
So read on, my friends! Think, try, talk about being mindful with others. Others will have ideas that spark your imagination and may just work for your situation. You can do it -- but only if you're mindful.
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