BLOG 275 EXPECTATIONS
We all have expectations each and every day. We have beliefs
that something will happen or should be achieved. We forecast the results like
the weather girl and project the future like a psychic. We believe that if we
do this, then that will happen. These expectations are sometimes met with such
confidence that when the outcome doesn’t match, disappointment hits hard. When
the world of any situation doesn’t live up to your expectation, you are let
down, discouraged, angry, frustrated, and just plain upset be it sad or mad.
Why do we do this to ourselves?? Why do we expect to lose a
certain amount of weight?? Why do we expect Mr. or Mrs. Right to always know
what we want?? Why do we expect a pay raise, amazing service, low prices, fast
answers and solutions, fast internet, and right here right now, for so many of
life’s circumstances?? Then when the scale doesn’t read back what we want, he
or she didn’t meet our relationship hopes, the food took forever to come out,
the tires cost way more than what we were planning on spending, the boss didn’t
email you right back, the website is taking way to long to load, and we have to
wait in a long line at the grocery store, well…. our expectations have not been
met.
Uncertainty makes us anxious to create expectations in our
minds. Sometimes our expectations are so unrealistic, we set ourselves up for
failure or self-destruction. We believe that someone or ourselves will behave
or perform a certain way, and when they or we don’t do so, emotions get to the
best of us.
Any of this sound familiar on your fitness journey?? You
expect that you have been working out and eating right that the pounds should
be melting off and the scale should read back leaps and bounds of major weight
loss. The truth is that the scale will never meet your expectations. The data
driven mindset likes to exaggerate itself in our mind. You somehow think that a
candy bar can be worked off in 20 minutes with that jog?? No, it’s going to
take so much more than that. The reality is that you can’t out exercise a bad
diet. Yet, you continue to expect to do this over and over again.
This is why I preach lifestyle change and daily choices that
are realistic expectations and demands you place upon yourself to better YOU
with or without a scale number. I get it. I get that when you feel like you
aren’t losing fast enough or any at all then what’s the point?? But what you don’t
see is your blood pressure lowering, your lipid and blood profile improvising,
your cardiovascular system smiling, or your liver and kidney saying thank you
for not making us work so hard?? So stop setting expectations that have led to
your love-hate rollercoaster to no-where expectations about weight loss. It’s a
daily grind, full of daily choices that need to be reasonable, attainable, and
most of all…. doable.
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