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You’ve been working on losing weight for a while, but you’re still not seeing the results you want on the scale. It feels super frustrating to put in all this effort and not be making any progress. So, why aren’t you losing weight? And what can you do about it? On this week’s episode of the Get Your GOAL podcast, I’m sharing four reasons why you’re not losing weight … yet.
Before we get into it, make sure you really take the time to hear the last word in the title of this episode: yet.
While it may or may not be true that you’re not losing weight right now (and we’ll talk about how that might not even be true in reason number four!), your current weight loss progress is not an indicator of your future success.
Because the simple formula for permanent weight loss is this: Step One, believe that you can lose weight. Step Two, eat in a slight caloric deficit over time, and Step Three, lovingly support your menopausal metabolism while you’re doing Step One and Step Two.
Right now, there’s a really good chance that disbelief is lurking in every corner of your brain. It’s not just the thought, “I don’t believe I can lose weight” that’s stopping you, though that’s definitely one of the most common mindset blocks I hear.
But there are other ways that disbelief shows up in your life and, notably, on the scale, that we’re talking about today. These four reasons you’re not losing weight YET, are your ticket to uncovering your disbelief mindset blocks, so you can bust through them.
Ready to Get Your GOAL? Here are the next steps:
Watch the Daily 3™ Journaling Masterclass to learn the 5-minute daily journaling practice that will help you trust yourself, feel your feelings, and finally get your goal.
Grab a goal-specific Guided Journaling Experience to get moving and gather momentum.
Join the Get Your GOAL membership to connect and get coached with other ambitious overthinking women just like you.
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You’ve been working on losing weight for a while, but you’re still not seeing the results you want on the scale. It feels super frustrating to put in all this effort and not be making any progress. So, why aren’t you losing weight? And what can you do about it? On this week’s episode of the Get Your GOAL podcast, I’m sharing four reasons why you’re not losing weight … yet.
Before we get into it, make sure you really take the time to hear the last word in the title of this episode: yet.
While it may or may not be true that you’re not losing weight right now (and we’ll talk about how that might not even be true in reason number four!), your current weight loss progress is not an indicator of your future success.
Because the simple formula for permanent weight loss is this: Step One, believe that you can lose weight. Step Two, eat in a slight caloric deficit over time, and Step Three, lovingly support your menopausal metabolism while you’re doing Step One and Step Two.
Right now, there’s a really good chance that disbelief is lurking in every corner of your brain. It’s not just the thought, “I don’t believe I can lose weight” that’s stopping you, though that’s definitely one of the most common mindset blocks I hear.
But there are other ways that disbelief shows up in your life and, notably, on the scale, that we’re talking about today. These four reasons you’re not losing weight YET, are your ticket to uncovering your disbelief mindset blocks, so you can bust through them.
Ready to Get Your GOAL? Here are the next steps:
Watch the Daily 3™ Journaling Masterclass to learn the 5-minute daily journaling practice that will help you trust yourself, feel your feelings, and finally get your goal.
Grab a goal-specific Guided Journaling Experience to get moving and gather momentum.
Join the Get Your GOAL membership to connect and get coached with other ambitious overthinking women just like you.
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