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People who are overwhelmed love to talk about how they're overwhelmed.
Unsurprisingly, most people who claim they're overwhelmed have never seriously sat down for even 10 minutes and developed a plan to stop feeling that way.
In many ways, they become addicted to the feeling of overwhelm, especially since it elicits so much sympathy from others.
When I call clients out on this, you can see how this makes them uncomfortable.
Their natural reaction is to unconsciously revert back to running their automatic mental scripts of how overwhelmed they are and deflect by asking questions or trying to change the subject.
But, in the eloquent words of Homey D. Clown, "Homey don't play that."
I always turn it back on them and ask for their plan. I encourage them to find ONE THING they can do, today, to bring them one step closer to their goal.
Join co-coach, Eileen Trujillo, and I in this week's episode of the Fat Murder Podcast while we talk about how everyone is busy. You're busy. I'm busy. That's why we create plans and make appointments.
Honestly, I've had this conversation literally thousands of times with clients and these are some of my key observations:
Excuses are the nails used to build a house of failure. They're the only thing preventing you from living the life you truly want.
When you're good at making excuses, it's hard to excel at anything else.
Give today's episode a listen and share a key takeaway you can begin implementing right now. I can't wait to hear what it is!
Connect with Leslie:
If you're struggling with emotional, binge, or compulsive eating and you're interested in personalized coaching, apply here. If you want to learn how to not-only lose weight, but lose the struggle along side it, get my free guide — Lose the Diet, Gain a Life. I'll show you how to drop unwanted pounds without ever having to diet again. Go to lesliehooper.com for the guide.
By Leslie Hooper5
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People who are overwhelmed love to talk about how they're overwhelmed.
Unsurprisingly, most people who claim they're overwhelmed have never seriously sat down for even 10 minutes and developed a plan to stop feeling that way.
In many ways, they become addicted to the feeling of overwhelm, especially since it elicits so much sympathy from others.
When I call clients out on this, you can see how this makes them uncomfortable.
Their natural reaction is to unconsciously revert back to running their automatic mental scripts of how overwhelmed they are and deflect by asking questions or trying to change the subject.
But, in the eloquent words of Homey D. Clown, "Homey don't play that."
I always turn it back on them and ask for their plan. I encourage them to find ONE THING they can do, today, to bring them one step closer to their goal.
Join co-coach, Eileen Trujillo, and I in this week's episode of the Fat Murder Podcast while we talk about how everyone is busy. You're busy. I'm busy. That's why we create plans and make appointments.
Honestly, I've had this conversation literally thousands of times with clients and these are some of my key observations:
Excuses are the nails used to build a house of failure. They're the only thing preventing you from living the life you truly want.
When you're good at making excuses, it's hard to excel at anything else.
Give today's episode a listen and share a key takeaway you can begin implementing right now. I can't wait to hear what it is!
Connect with Leslie:
If you're struggling with emotional, binge, or compulsive eating and you're interested in personalized coaching, apply here. If you want to learn how to not-only lose weight, but lose the struggle along side it, get my free guide — Lose the Diet, Gain a Life. I'll show you how to drop unwanted pounds without ever having to diet again. Go to lesliehooper.com for the guide.

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