How Tracking Helps with Weight Loss

How Tracking Helps with Weight Loss

One thing that I see in both money management and weight management is the importance of tracking.

 

One of the most powerful tools we have is awareness.  Many of our habits are subconscious, and when they are we have very little power over them.  By focusing our awareness on those behaviors, we can start to see what we are doing and why we are doing it.

 

Seeing what we are doing is the first step to being able to change it.  That’s why I always tell my money management clients to track their spending and their weight loss clients to track both their weight and what they are eating.  Then you will start to get clarity on what is working for you and what is not.

 

So start tracking your weight and writing down what you eat all day, and notice the thoughts and feelings that come up for you as you do so.

Are you ready to start tracking your weight and your food so you can look and feel the way you want to?  I've lost 50 pounds and I can help you do the same.  Email me at lisa@lisaduke.net to learn more.

 

Why You Act Against Your Best Intentions

Why You Act Against Your Best Intentions

Master your mindset to take control of your weight.

 

You know in a cartoon how a character will have a little angel on one shoulder and a little devil on the other shoulder?  Have you had a similar experience, where maybe you want both to pay off debt AND to buy some cute shoes, or you want both to lose weight AND to eat a sleeve of Thin Mints?  Well, today I’m going to tell you why this happens and what to do about it.

 

We tend to think of our mind as one voice, that is “me”.  But in fact, science has now shown that often different areas of the brain have their own consciousness, all of which speak in that same internal voice.

 

So your neocortex, the newest, most evolved part of the brain, sets an intention to lose weight.  That involves short term pain in exchange for the long term pleasure of being at your goal weight.

 

At the same time, your primitive brain may see the cue of the pantry and think “I want a cookie”.  Or it might have the cue of finishing dinner, and send the message of “I’d like just a little something sweet.”  Because your primitive brain wants short term pleasure at the expense of the log term pleasure.

 

So the good news is, it’s not you, you aren’t broken – it’s just the way your brain is wired.

 

So what do we do about it?  We have to allow the urge to weaken the primitive brain’s urge-reward pathway by allowing, rather than fighting, the urge.

Ready to learn more about how you can use your brain to remake your body?  Email me at lisa@lisaduke.net to learn more.

Why You Have Intense Urges to Eat

Why You Have Intense Urges to Eat

If you’ve been trying to lose weight, you are probably trying to eat less, but you are probably also finding you have some really intense urges to eat.  Why is that?

 

Mainstream society tells us that it’s because you are bad or weak, and that you just need to use willpower to control yourself.  But that’s not the reason and not the solution.  The real reason is that our food today is specifically engineered to hit the pleasure centers in our brain in a super intense way that we are not equipped to deal with.

 

This engineered food creates overpleasure, which creates overdesire. 

 

Over time your brain learns to turn down the dopamine to a level you are more designed for, but you still want that same pleasure.  So you eat more and more of these factory foods that contain sugar and flour.  It’s the same process as what happens to a drug addict, just in a legal package.

 

So, if you want to reduce these urges, you have to learn how to allow them.

 Ready to reach your weight loss goals?  Email me at lisa@lisaduke.net to learn more about how I can support you.

 

 

 

How to Allow An Urge

How to Allow An Urge

Healthy in your mind, healthy in your body.

The key to stopping your brain from going down and down the neural pathway of overeating is to remove the reward, but NOT by resisting the urge and pushing it down.  When we do that, the urge just gets stronger.

 

So the way to stop overeating is to start to pay attention – to notice the urge – and then to allow the urge rather than resisting it.

 

Resisting is what we are usually told do to, but it doesn’t work, as the urge just gets stronger.  Plus it requires willpower, and research shows we only have a limited amount of willpower.

 

What you have to do instead is ALLOW the urge.

 

An urge is just a thought/feeling combination.  A thought can’t hurt you, and you can feel any feeling without permanent damage.  So the next time you feel an urge, instead of reinforcing it with a reward or pushing it away, get curious and really mentally move toward it.  Open up to it.  Close your eyes and feel the feeling in your body.  Is it hard or soft?  Fast or slow?  When you visualize it in your mind’s eye, what color is it?

 

When you observe the feeling, you instantly get a bit of relief – a bit of detachment from the feeling.  And if you can just allow the urge and feel the feeling, you’ll feel it will pass within just a few seconds to minutes. 

 

Allowing the urge without answering it actually causes the neural pathway to become “grown over”.  If you allow enough urges, they will stop coming altogether.

 

If you are ready to manage your mind, your weight, or your money with a long term view, contact me to schedule a free initial conversation.  We'll go over where you are, where you want to go, and develop a plan to get you there.

How to Stop Overeating

How to Stop Overeating

Is your future self at your ideal weight?

Did you know you can hack your brain to stop overeating?

To understand how to hack your brain, you have to understand a bit about two of the parts of your brain, the primitive brain, and the neocortex.

 

The primitive brain is the part of the brain that generates the urge, but on its own it can’t do anything.

 

All your power lies with the neocortex, the newest part of the brain, who gets to decide whether or not to give in to the urge and reward it.

 

Now if you’ve read the story of Pavlov’s dogs – or even if you just have a dog – you know the way we reinforce a behavior is to reward it.

 

So every time your primitive brain says “cookies” and your neocortex rewards it with a cookie, that neural pathway – the trail in your brain – gets stronger and stronger. 

 

The key to stopping your brain from going down and down that neural pathway is to remove the reward, but NOT by resisting the urge and pushing it down.  When we do that, the urge just gets stronger.

 

So the way to stop overeating is to start to pay attention – to notice the urge – and then to allow the urge rather than resisting it.

 

An urge is just a feeling, so we are going to feel the feeling by moving toward it with curiosity and openness.  What does it feel like in your body?

You will find the urge will just pass within about 90 seconds. 

 

The more you just allow yourself to feel that feeling, the less you will reinforce the behavior and the less strong the urge will be.

Are you ready to improve your health or finances?  Let's talk live to see if you'd be a fit for one of my programs. Schedule a call at https://lisaduke.net/schedule 

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What Debt and Excess Weight Have in Common

What Debt and Excess Weight Have in Common

  w  Different problems, same root cause.

So what do debt and being overweight have in common?

1.     Most debt and excess weight come from the same problem – overconsumption.   While there may be some exceptions, such as taking on debt for student loans or gaining weight due to medical issues, for most of us our debt and our excess weight come from consuming somethingwe didn’t need to survive.

2.     Everything in our environment tells us that the way to change our internal state is with an external solution. Have you noticed how on TV people drink when they are upset?  And think about the term “retail therapy”.

3.     Our primitive brains are wired to get benefit in the now without thinking about the long term costs (buy now, pay later).

So in order to save money and to lose weight, you have to overcome the way your brain is wired and the way you are socialized.  That's why so few people are able to do it.

Ready to lose weight or pay off your debt?  I can help.  Email me at lisa@lisaduke.net to learn more.