The One Thing
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I used to be vague
I would say it is more about a lifestyle change to
which I got a little bit of “I don’t think so” looks. No one really wants to change their lifestyle, especially
if they can’t visualize what it will look like.
So then I tried being more specific
I decided to give them the premise in a few short
sentences: “Well, you want to eat a well-balanced diet that consists of dietary
fat, protein, and carbohydrates at each and every meal so you don’t over eat.
And be sure to exercise every day in order to keep your appetite steady. Then I
would feel bad that I didn’t tell them to eat eggs for breakfast whenever
possible and cheese and crackers before bed if they are hungry and everything
else that is in the 250 pages of my book that will help them achieve success.
But their eyes were already glazed over with the ‘too much information’ look.
But, then I would think…
Why don’t they just read the book? There are so many
diet books out there and I don’t blame someone if they feel oh this is just
another book telling me I have to change my entire way of living and eat bean
sprouts and wheat grass, stop drinking wine and eating white bread (I don’t
have any of those restrictions or ideas in my book, by the way) But, I get it,
how do you know for sure? You don’t. Until you read the entire book from
beginning to end you won’t know all there is to losing the weight and keeping
it off. The mindset and thought process along the way are key in losing weight,
yet cannot be explained in coffee banter.
I hope you try it
Really the only way to explain it is to read it and
try it. It will change the way you look at food and exercise and how to enjoy
your life. So to those who read the entire book and understand now all that
goes into really losing weight on your own terms making your own rules and
keeping the weight off once you have figured out your best weight for you—Thank
you!
Thank you for believing in me that I would give you
great advice that you could use and more importantly want to use.
And to those who are not ready and yet want to know the “One Thing”
So you still want to know the “One Thing” to do to
lose weight, I would say this, “be sure to stop eating at the point you are no
longer hungry—if you need to eat again because you got hungry again, go for
it!” Learn to NOT like the feeling of being full and embrace
satisfied. It is all about trial and error and listening to your body.
Bon appétit
Sherri Sue Fisher, author of TimerDiet
Available in Hardback, paperback, e-book, and audio
book
www.timerdiet.com
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Thanks for sharing your comments. I can't wait to read them! Sherri Sue Fisher