How Self-esteem Can Interfere with or Facilitate Weight Loss
With respect to weight loss and fitness, self-esteem can mean the difference between success and failure. Why would the way a person judges himself interfere with successful weight management? Here are some reasons:
- People tend to behave based on how they judge themselves. If someone believes he is unacceptable he will behave accordingly. If the person considers herself a failure, she will behave as one. That’s how the human brain works psychologically.
- People with high self-esteem aren’t bogged down with mistakes. They accept them and go on. If they didn’t eat just right at a meal or gained some weight, they don’t bother to put themselves down but rather note the behavior and continue on to strive for something better. People with low self-esteem will become preoccupied by mistakes and maybe even quit.
- People with high self-esteem are more likely to praise themselves for small achievements. Frequent rewards for small steps lead to success. Those with low self-esteem are more focused on punishment and reprimands than rewards, and feel they are not worth rewards unless the achievement is large. This interferes with weight loss goals.
- People with high self-esteem tend to talk to themselves more positively. It is well known that positive thinking leads to positive feelings and positive results.
- Strive for unconditional self-acceptance – the view that all humans make mistakes and no one is perfect.
- Practice evaluating behaviors such as frequency of exercise, quality of food eaten, and frequency of praise without judging self-worth in the process. If the behavior isn’t up to par evaluate how to improve it and go on.
- Be willing to get help with improving self-esteem through reading and even getting professional support. It’s not easy to learn self-acceptance if a person has been in the habit of putting himself down most of the time.
- Don’t look for perfection in achieving self-acceptance – remember human beings are fallible.
"To wish you were someone else is to waste the person you are"-UNKNOWN
No comments:
Post a Comment