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Body image, self-sabotage, compassion & why do you feel at war with yourself & your thoughts?
The ultimate physique as a goal & getting leaner/losing weight: what is the perfect body?
Does it exist or is it something else?
I can clearly see that im putting in so much effort into all of this and not seeing the results i want… but when push comes to shove, i find it hard to eat up as i should to put myself into this slight surplus
The pursuit can have you more obsessed
Self compassion -
Body image & the fear of getting bigger, gaining weight, or letting go of the dieting mentality / chasing lean; talk about the hear around this and how many are unaware that this is what is creating the negative body image and stopping true progress
From what ive experienced its to do with our growth, our approach, our mindset, influences & environment which impact our body image
Change -
Habits are hard to change as are beliefs because they all serve a purpose… even if its keeping us stuck in a place we don't want to be
It easy to start blaming yourself for behaving in ways you know don't serve you
👉🏽self-sabotage, overeating, underreating, over-exercising, “fucking it up”, buying or ordering food/drink items you know aren’t aligned with your values,
not good enough, not restrictive enough, not hard enough, not motivated enough, not smart enough, not worthy enough
Why is “not disciplined enough” far from whats actually happening here
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When theres chaos going on in someones life
Shaming or hating yourself to change doesnt work
Talking more on forced vs true motivation & how its not something you will always have which is also normal
Feeling fat
Tracking as obsessive
POST DIET BLUES and where people go wrong
Limiting beliefs
& fixed mindsets
One of the best ways to stay consistent with your fitness goals is to focus on developing your WILLINGNESS 👇🏽
As a psychologist working in the fitness industry, one of the things my clients talk to me most about is the struggle to stay motivated with their training and nutrition.
& I totally get it, it can be hard to realise that feeling fit and healthy is an ongoing process and not an end goal 🙃
Moving away from VS being compelled to and how that factors into motivation and long term change/results