People always ask us what is the “secret” to transformation. They want to know about the magic diet plan or exercise. While Chris and I are certainly partial to our diet and exercise approach to weight loss, a quick Google search will pull up hundreds of ways to effectively lose weight. I’ll tell it to you straight: Looking to transform through diet and exercise is like making your way through a house of mirrors. There’s confusion everywhere, but one path that is always true. And that path has nothing to do with diet and exercise.
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Once you shift your focus to see the hidden path, everything changes. Let me show you!
“I promise” is a pretty common phrase. But what does it actually mean? It simply means you’ll do (or not do) what you say you’ll do (or not do). When you make a promise to someone else—you give them your word—you know you would move mountains to keep that promise.
But what about the promises you make to yourself?
Are these promises any different than those you make to others?
They shouldn’t be.
In fact, the promises you make to yourself should be the most important you keep because you are so, so important and others depend on you to be your best self.
Let’s be honest: While you’d never think of breaking a promise made to others, you’re often not as good at keeping those you make to yourself. This is especially true with us women—you know I’m right! 😉
Why is this?
Besides the fact that we often put ourselves and our needs and goals on the bottom of the list, there are some other reasons. To put it simply, there are two types of promises: those you keep and those you don’t. The main reason promises fit into the latter category is because they’re too big—they’re inflated. Some examples:
- I will do thirty minutes of cardio every morning.
- I will eat five smaller meals every day.
- I will never eat pizza again.
These types of promises are doomed from the get-go. There is no way they can be kept.
Another example of inflated promises is when you make too many promises to yourself at once, like if you tried to keep all three of the above promises. At one time.
Get the picture? Something will always happen to derail these types of promises, and that’s life.
So how do you make promises you can keep 100% of the time?
It’s actually a pretty simple process, and it’s followed by all our peeps on Extreme Weight Loss. They make a single promise to themselves—a promise that’s virtually unbreakable—and they keep it. Then they make another promise, and they keep that one. And so on. Look at it this way:
- Each promise you make is a brick in the personal transformation you’re building.
- Each promise you keep is the mortar that holds these bricks together, so your transformation foundation gets stronger with each promise kept.
Yes, I hear you: “That sounds great, Heidi, but how do I make promises I can keep no matter what? I’ve got this, and this, and this that get in the way.”
Here’s the secret: Your first promise to yourself—the first brick in your transformation foundation—must be so small that it’s actually doable, even when life gets in the way, because it will. And that’s a promise!
Here’s an example:
- When people ask how much cardio to do to burn fat, my answer is, “Five minutes.” Whatever activity you choose, do it for five minutes. That’s all. This is a promise you can keep every single day. And if those five minutes lead to five minutes more, that’s even better! But the promise is for only five minutes. And it’s not about the cardio—it’s about keeping that promise you made to yourself. That’s the key!
Simply put, our peeps keep their promises. If they promise themselves they’ll do thirty minutes of cardio, they do thirty minutes…maybe more. They NEVER stop at twenty-nine minutes. Never. And if we try to pull them off that treadmill at 29 minutes, they’ll shove us out of the way and get right back on!
Here’s another helpful hint:
- Successful promise keepers say their promises and goals out loud, and they also write them down. Share yours with those who love and support you, and you’ll be surprised how quickly these supporters become your biggest fans who will move those mountains to help you keep the promises you’ve made to yourself. It’s awesome!
So what do you do when you break a promise to yourself? You don’t quit, that’s for sure. There’s definitely a learning curve when you’re perfecting your ability to keep promises to yourself, and our peeps face this same learning curve pretty much every day as they’re developing this promise-keeping habit. When they break a promise to themselves, we follow this process: Confess to someone about the broken promise, Reassess to ensure the promise you made is a SMART promise/goal, and Recommit to something more attainable. It works for them, and I know it will work for you too!
Remember: Each promise kept—each brick laid—builds a strong foundation of self-esteem and confidence that is rock-solid and indestructible.
Make that first promise to yourself and lay that first brick in your own transformation foundation.
And do it today!
Xoxo,
Heidi
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i promise to do lunges every day go past my barrier ( i lost 5% stretch left ankle it feels like i wear a tight rubber band across the front crease, eat healthy i have lost 10 lb since starting i’m on week 3 i promise to transform i will believe no more hiding behind a wall & with in , i am ready ,along way to go i will get there i just don’t no how to space out the weight i need to lose correctly you have truly inspired me thank you Chris & Heidi thanks for sharing.
Hi Lisa: You are doing awesome! And a good goal for weight loss is a 10% loss in the first 3 months. You can do this! 🙂
Eating with 30mins of waking.
I have heard from many that this is an important step in the weight loss journey. So when, I am prepping my lunch the night before, I am now planning/prepping for breakfast as well. Typically I just wing the mornings and grab a yogurt or something at the office.
Hi Powell Couple,
My Name is Nishkal and i am from India. I am 10kgs overweight. In india every meal is different from your meal. i regularly excercise for 1.5hrs but still not able to reduce. i love chicken and cant give up that. Rice is a staple food in india. I eat ragi (barley) for breakfast. can you help me how i can reduce my weight.
Hi Nishkal: Here is a post that outlines Chris and Heidi’s carb cycling program: https://heidipowell.net/9060. It sounds like what you’re used to eating will fit into the program, and there are many food options as well. You can do this!
Chris sent me this and I’m so happy he did! I needed a nudge! I promise to not drink any more soda (pop). BABY STEPS & LITTLE PROMISES = RESULTS & A HAPPY ME!!!
I will drink more water
🙂
I will walk around the block once a day.
I will exercise at least 5 minutes everyday. I will drink lots of water. I will eat at least two colors of vegetables everyday. No snacking after dinner.
I promise to exercise five min a day
I promise myself to exercise at least 15 mins every day.
Awesome promise! ? You got this! ?
Not snacking after dinner
Brick one layed down.
Thanks!????
This is a great tool, and I am hoping it works for me as Chris suggested it might. I will try anything at this point.
Thanks