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When your ‘why’ is bigger than your ‘but’

A note from Doni: Readers, join me in welcoming Jamie Weil and her healthy-living posts that also appear on her website, gethealthywithjamie.com.

Motivation. What is it? Where do you find some when your go is gone? When your “why” is bigger than your “but”, that’s where.

I want to get healthy BUT I don’t want to give up dessert after dinner.
I want to lose weight, BUT I don’t want to give up chocolate chip cookies.

So how do you get your “why” bigger? You reframe your emphasis. Don’t think about what you’re against (like giving up cookies–or frothy coffee drinks or cocktails or…) think about what you’re for (like reaching a healthy weight and staying there or like hitting your optimal health mark).

Let me give you an example. When I discovered TSFL, I was not looking for it. In fact, I was dodging all talks of weight loss because I didn’t have the energy to go down that road and quite frankly I’d rather obsess on brie. (My but/t was definitely bigger than my why.)

But when I finally caved and got on board, after the first week I felt so hopeful and empowered, my “why” started to grow. And it got bigger, and bigger, until finally, it outgrew my but/t.

My “why” became about doing things like ziplining which I never would have done before because it involved a scale and not even my husband knew my weight.

It involved educating myself on how to STAY at a healthy weight and help others reach their goal weights and stay there. Seeing myself and others at the healthiest weight made my why  ginormous.

Is your “why” bigger than your “but/t”?

After dropping 85 pounds in six months, Jamie has helped over 60 people drop more than 2,600 pounds over the past 3 years. Her goal is to get Shasta County–and America–healthy! Learn more by visiting her blog. She may be reached at jamieweilwrites@gmail.com.

Jamie Weil

Jamie Weil lives in a small town in Northern California. Her favorite things are her husband, two kids, and a lab puppy, Kai, who sits by her feet while she writes. She's training Kai to be a therapy dog so he can go out and do community service with Jamie in classrooms and libraries (to help readers), in hospitals (to help patients), and in retired homes (to bring joy.) Jamie is currently in her third year of metaphysical studies geared toward becoming a spiritual practitioner. She may be reached at jamieweilwrites@gmail.com, and you can check out her blog at http://jamieweil.net/health-coach-blog/

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