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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Your Get Real Weight

I have noticed that being satisfied is hard when it comes to women and their weight. You say you want to be a size 6 and then you will be happy....but once you get there you change your mind and say you wanna be size 4. It's almost like it is never enough. I was reading on the Dr. Phil website about what your "get real weight" really looks like. Check this out...

"Everyone has this goal in mind, they want to weigh what they weighed when they remember being their skinniest, their tiniest, their smallest...the problem is, you were probably 18!" Dr. Phil tells the Challengers. "It's ridiculous. You can't set those unrealistic goals. You need to figure the weight that you can responsibly, comfortably be at."

The goal, he explains, is to set a "get-real weight" that you can live with mentally, emotionally, physically and medically.

Your "get-real" weight has little to do with numbers on a scale or other device. It means:


You like your body and live in it with pride

You are happy and truly at peace with your size.

You accept your God-given uniqueness.

You like what you see in the mirror every day.

You focus your attention on living well, rather than looking good.


So, lovingly accept yourself, your natural body frame, your height, your bone structure, your entire genetic makeup — and set your sights on goals that match these factual realities, goals that you can realistically achieve. There is an optimal you, but it can only come from getting real about yourself and setting realistic expectations for success, so that you can become a "supermodel" or "superstar" in your own life, on your own terms, and according to your own standards of fitness.

JUST A THOUGHT TODAY. THINK ABOUT YOUR GOAL WEIGHT. IS IT REALISTIC FOR YOUR AGE, AND IF YOU HAVE HAD BABIES?? YOU WANT TO HAVE A PICTURE IN YOUR MIND THAT IS ATTAINABLE, AS WELL AS SOMETHING THAT WILL ALLOW YOU TO FEEL ACCOMPLISHED. JUST THINK ABOUT IT!

1 comment:

  1. I have to remind myself too that the weight might not mean your body looks the same. Like What I weighed in college won't look the same on me after having 6 kids!! And just when I get disgusted by the stretch marks, flabby belly and raisin boobies, I look at those precious children and say they were all worth it. For some reason, God didn't intend for us to bear children and still look like we did in college. It's all vanity anyway! Great post, Tanna!

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