Guest guest Posted January 12, 2011 Report Share Posted January 12, 2011 mizeeki, I have a couple of questions for you based on a lightbulb moment that I had a couple weeks ago for myself: Who does deserve to be naturally slender? Is there some reason that you can think of that someone would deserve to be naturally slender? What should they be, do, or have to make them deserving of being naturally slender? Is there some reason that you do not deserve to be naturally slender? What are you being, doing, or having that causes you not to deserve this? What would you need to be, do, or have to make you deserving of being naturally slender? When I asked myself these questions I couldn't come up with any valid answers. . .. that led me to the conclusion that I deserve to be slim, fit, and healthy as much as anyone else. So I deserve it because I want it. Maybe my thought process will help you too. Annie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011 > > I just listened to Episode 20 on Identifying Limiting Beliefs and something struck a chord with me when was going through the questions. When I asked myself " Do I feel like I deserve to be naturally slender? " I realized that I didn't. In fact, I've had many instances in my life where I sabotage my efforts because I feel like I don't deserve to be happy. > How could you TELL that you didn't feel like you deserved to be happy? Eldred Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 Hi everyone... my name is Judy and I am new to this forum. I'll introduce myself in a separate post. Your original post totally resonates with me. The key word is " deserve " , and not the word after it.. the word after it could be anything. I have the same issue. I believe my problems are that sub-consciously I don't believe I " deserve " anything good...health, happiness, slimness, etc. etc. It is very deep rooted from when I was a child and I finally at the age of 54 am coming to realize that if I ever intend to get healthy, happy and slim, I have to get over this. The even deeper issue I have learned, is to completely love and accept myself. Then I will feel deserving of everything and anything my heart desires. I am reading a wonderful book entitled " You can Heal Your Life " by Louise Hay. I feel that the combo of Inside Outside Weight Loss and working through the You Can Heal Your Life workbook is my answer. It's up to me to listen, read and journal and just plain do the work.. But, I think I am onto something! Looking forward to getting to know you all! Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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