Solving the Problem
- Rebecca
- May 29, 2019
- 2 min read
I always thought that being the victim meant that I was the innocent party, that it was not my fault, that I was not to blame. Or even simpler, just thinking that the game of life is unfair, that some people get a hand up in life or that it’s easier for them. That’s all great and dandy until you realize that when you are the innocent party you cannot be part of the solution. When you don’t take responsibility for the part you are playing in the problem or the issue, you cannot be part of the solution or the victory!
There are days I would love to just sit on the couch after work and binge watch my favorite TV show and just eat a bag of chips. It would just sooth my soul to do that. You might be thinking I don’t see a “problem” with that. The problem is that it’s not the “me” I want to be. It does not lead to a healthy, fit, energized woman that gives back to her community.
I could think to myself that it is easier for someone else to get off the couch and exercise, that they had an easier day at work, that they don’t have a “to do list” a mile long that can distract them. It’s not easier for someone else, they have just set themselves up for success. Successful people that have found the “solution”, to being healthier, energized, happier, and time to be with their friends and love ones, follow a set of tools.
If you are that person that finds it hard to get motivated, then you have to realize that you are part of the problem and because of this you are also part of the solution, you can be victorious!
Would you like to lose weight? Have the energy you want to play with your kids or to keep up this all the things you have to do? Do you want to clear away that brain fog, or those headaches? Do you want a healthier you? Then start working towards the solution, contact me and get started with your FREE consultation.
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