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Fat No More Secrets 1 of 10: I must eat everything on my plate

By: Marylin Stompler


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Losing weight is not just about dieting or exercising as proven by the countless number of failed diets and exercise programs. First, you need to identify and let go of the many Mental, Emotional, Subconscious, and Spiritual blocks that prevent you from losing weight. I call them the M.E.S.S. blocks; they are limiting beliefs, thoughts, or fears that prevent your weight loss. If you do not let go of these blocks, you will continue to have an extremely hard time losing weight and, if you do succeed, you will continue to gain the weight back.

Did you know that if you have shared two meals per day with your parents from your birth until the age of 18, you have had 13,104 meals with them? This gives you plenty of time to be heavily influenced by your parents, positively or negatively, to acquire their eating behaviors, and to take on their food or weight obsessions, if any.

If no one in your family was obsessed with food and weight and everyone ate in a healthy way without talking about dieting all the time, then you are extremely fortunate. On the contrary, if your parents were overweight, ate junk food all day long, and were obsessed with both food and losing weight, you may have taken on your family’s unhealthy eating behaviors and addictions. The fantastic news is that you can get rid of them.

I always had to eat everything on my plate when I was a child. My plate had to be empty before I could leave the table. So guess what? One of my limiting beliefs was that I had to finish my plate. I had no other option. Until recently, I still had to finish everything on my plate and it was difficult for me not to do that because I had been conditioned since childhood to eat everything I was served by my parents.

For years, I still had the belief that if I did not finish my plate, my parents would be angry at me. Of course, they did not do this on purpose; they simply wanted to be great parents and provide me with the right amount of nutrition. Yet, even as an adult, I was still programmed to be a good girl and finish my plate so I would not be in trouble with my parents. This continued until I completely got rid of the belief. if you believe that you have to finish your plate, you can easily eat a lot more than you need and gain weight just because of this limiting belief, especially in the U.S. where servings are so large.

The first step in changing your behavior is to start with a small serving. Then, even if you finish your plate, you will not eat too much. You can always have another helping if you are still hungry. It’s critical that you start to do this because this detrimental behavior has become anchored in your subconscious mind for a long time.

The second step is to release the belief that you must finish your plate. When you completely release it, you will have the freedom to not finish your plate if you are no longer hungry. And you will no longer feel guilty about it.

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Marylin Stompler, Author of Fat No More, Release the Subconscious Blocks that Prevent your Weight Loss. To receive your FREE eBook Fat No More Secrets, visit www.fatnomoresecrets.com

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