Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin
Lose The Weight Of The Word
Do you want to feel better fast? Think you have to lose weight to do that? Think again!
I'm going to show you how to feel good about yourself in just a few minutes. How? By changing the way you talk to yourself.
Sticks and stones can break bones and words CAN hurt. When you change the way you talk to yourself and about yourself, I guarantee you'll feel better.
The first word is, BUT. Iโm not talking anatomically, like, “I can't believe the size of my butt.”. I mean it as in, โI got the promotion, but that was just because I worked so hard. If I were really smart I wouldnโt have to do that.โ
โI feel good today. But that could change tomorrow.โ
โI'm so proud of myself for buying a house. But other people have bigger, better, more expensive houses.โ
This word, and the sentences that follow it, usually undo any good feelings you have about yourself. Instead of cutting down on carbs or changing things in your diet, try eliminating this word from your vocabulary.
Then youโre left with:
I got the promotion. I feel good today. I'm so proud of myself for buying a house.
And that feels a lot better, doesnโt it?
Next word is, CAN'T.
Think of the word โcanโ (as in the verb): โI canโ brings to mind possibility, things that can happen, good things, positive things. When your thoughts are along the lines of, โI can do this, I can be happy, I can have a good day, a good life, I can get this job, a can meet someone wonderful, I can have a good and happy life,โ you feel good.
But put an โNOTโ at the end of the word โCANโ, or make it a contraction, and you have CANNOT or CANโT – a word that instantly makes you feel bad: โ I canโt eat that. I canโt lose weight. I canโt stay on my eating plan. I canโt take care of myself.โ
Depressing. Eliminate the word โcanโtโ from your vocabulary, unless itโs along the lines of, โI canโt be mean to myself because I donโt deserve it.โ
As Henry Ford once famously said, โWhether you think you can, or think you canโt, youโre right.โ
Last word: dumb-stupid-idiot: Okay, those are actually three different words but theyโre often used together when you talk to yourself, as in, โYou dumb-stupid-idiot, how could you eat that?โ or, โI canโt believe I went off my diet. Iโm such a stupid-dumb-idiot.โ
Ouch.
If a friend of yours said, โI canโt believe I ate all those cookies,โ what would say to your friend? Would you say, โWhatโs with you, you dumb-stupid-idiot?โ
Or would you say, โHey, donโt beat yourself up. Whatโs going on? Talk to me.โ
Thereโs a great quote, don't know who said it, but it goes like this: โIf you talked to your friends the way you talk to your body, youโd have no friends left.โ
Kind of says it all, doesnโt it? So the next time youโre beating yourself up for what you ate, what you didnโt eat, what you weigh, how you didnโt exercise… STOP!!
If you wouldnโt say it to a friend, or to a child, than do NOT say it to yourself.
When you take off the weight of the word, youโre likely to feel better. When you feel better, you aren't as likely to use food to cope.
And that's how you win the diet war.