Author: Dr. Michelle Durkin on 23 August 2016
How many times have you made a resolution to lose weight, eat healthier, or exercise regularly, but never seem to really get started? There is always an excuse, even if it is a really good one, it is still an excuse.
Unfortunately we are creatures of inertia.
Remember this from physics class? This means that an object in motion tends to remain in motion in the same direction and velocity unless subjected to an external force. So your butt sitting on the couch is going to stay there until you can subject yourself to enough force to change your direction. Your always grabbing fast food for lunch is going to remain the same until there is enough force to change that habit.
So what is this elusive force I am talking about? This force needs to come from a variety of factors that includes: your vision, a plan, support, and the amount of dissatisfaction you feel by keeping things the same. If all of these factors added up together is greater than your resistance to change, then the force is with you.
Let’s look at each of these factors individually.
Now I would love to hear from you! Which of these factors have you used with success in the past? Which factor can you address today to get you closer to your health goals? Leave your comments below and I will be back next week with another Doctor as Teacher Tuesday.
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4 Replies to “Why you tend to “fall off the wagon” with your good habits”
I tried for years to ‘get into shape’… to no avail. However, as long as I was committed to increasing my metabolism rather than looking better in a swim suit, I found I was able to mentally accept that I couldn’t have that extra ‘olive’….
I got into the best shape of my life. I had to focus on what was happening inside my body biologically rather than ‘how I looked’. It worked. However, time to go back at it again….. Ugh….. Each passing decade is a struggle.
You’ve brought up an important point Dianne. Many studies show that if you focus on the process and not the end result you end up being much more successful.
thank you for these articles…. you are my support
You’re welcome Jane! I am so glad you find them helpful.