When
you first start an exercise program you're pumped. You've established your
goals and you've made the important decision that you need to start exercising and eating
healthy to live a more fulfilling life.
You're fed up with all the quick-fix scams, gimmicks, hype and other
garbage that doesn't constitute a healthy "lifestyle change."
Whether you've hired a trainer to help you or not makes little
difference. The important thing is that you are taking-action and you've decided to
change.
So, with this new change in your life, you've got a completely
different schedule and way of doing things.
Instead of watching Oprah at 4 comfortably on your couch, you're doing
cardio for an hour.
Instead of going out for brunch with your friends at Starbucks, you're
strength training
Instead of casually opening the fridge and blindly eating without
accountability or going out with your friends for happy hour, you're eating 4-6 healthy
meals per day every 2-3 hours and drinking nothing but water.
You KNOW this is what it's going to take.
Your desire is strong and nothing is going to get in your way.
Say bye-bye old, ugly fat and hello new, lean body!
Sure enough, the weeks and months go by and your body is starting to
change!
You're losing weight, your clothes are falling off you. You're looking
good, your confidence is strong, you're full of energy and you have a new outlook on life.
Your friends however, have a different point of view.
They want the OLD you back.
The same person who laughed at the notion of regularly exercising.
The same person who went to fancy restaurants and ate everything in
sight.
The same person who went out for drinks every weekend and got blitzed.
They are irritated with all this "exercise and eat healthy"
crap and it causes them to feel insecure and lash out at you saying things like...
"Haven't you lost enough weight already?" or
"Why even bother to exercise...it won't make a difference...genetics are
genetics."
WRONG!
It will make a difference. They're just saying this because they
HAVEN'T made the decision to change themselves.
God forbid that you want to better yourself. These so-called friends
would much rather make you feel miserable and suffer along with them and their unhealthy
way of living.
If you're faced with this situation, you can't let it detract from what
you want.
If you want to lose 20 pounds, do whatever it takes.
If you want to wear size 6 pants, do whatever it takes.
If you want to have six pack abs and a 32 inch waist,
do-whatever-it-takes.
Don't settle for less. If this is what you want. Take action and make
it happen!
Always remember, the decision to better yourself is YOUR goal. No one
can take that from you, but you.
If your friends choose to make food as their escape, not exercise, and
continue to gain more and more weight, that's their problem and their goal, it's NOTHING
to do with yours!
Don't sell yourself short and don't be persuaded by the negative energy
others infflict upon you. It doesn't matter what your goals are, you can achieve them!