Monday, November 21, 2011

Today IS The Day

As a dietitian, I am very aware that I'm expected to portray a certain image.  I have many clients who voice their view that if they were in front of an obese dietitian - they would walk out.  I am a firm believer that we pay our health practitioners for their knowledge -not their personal application of their own knowledge.  You don't know if your physician smokes, if your mental health practitioner is being abused or God only know what your nurse might have going on in his/her own world.  That being said, I can see how a client might balk at the idea of being counseled by someone they view as having their same weight management issues.   I myself have a long family history of rolly polly individuals.  I don't have the worse genes but I definitely have genes that have made me work to stay healthy.  I made a commitment to try a new workout this weekend - boot camp.  I went swimming this morning in spite of my sore thighs and sore backside.  I made a commitment to myself.

When making lifestyle changes, I often ask patient's the following -
1-Is this your priority? What is your goal?
2- What do you understand about making healthful diet and physical activity choices?
3-What are you prepared to do to meet your goals? 

Making an appointment with a dietitian is the easy part.  The hard part happens between those visits to the dietitian.  The hard part is finding the motivation that goes against our long lived habits.  Getting out of bed to go exercise when it's cold outside and our bedding is soft and warm.  Today, I heard myself ask once again what I ask so many people - "What are you prepared to do to meet your goal?"  I apply that question to myself now. The answer is that I am not having that piece of Apple Clafouti with brandy syrup.  I will get up again in the morning and exercise.  I will enjoy my meals without overeating.  I won't pretend Thanksgiving comes each evening at 6 pm.

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  1. "What are you prepared to do to meet your goal?"-- I love this question, and it brings great light into the struggles I've been having with reaching my own goals lately. I found your blog because you were listed as a follower on my own, "It's a Fannytastic Life". I'm surprised by how helpful your blog posts are when it comes to my own healthy lifestyle journey that I write about on another of my blogs "Black Beans and Skinny Jeans". Anyway, thanks for the insight, this is definitely a question I will be asking myself every day!

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    1. Hang those skinny jeans right by your bed. It's not always motivating but I think frequent reminders of WHY we want to accomplish a certain goal is helpful. Good Luck and I look forward to your posts.

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