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The common disease that makes you fat.

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The best accident I’ve had in my business is that all of my private clients end up being super driven, smart, successful women.  Although these women seem to have their shit together on the outside, they’re secretly miserable in their bodies.

Through my work, I’ve discovered the common disease that keeps my driven clients stuck in a body they hate.

I call it: It’ll-be-better-when-itis

Symptoms include saying things like…

“When business school is over, that’s when I’ll have time to plan the wedding, I’m just too stressed now.”

“When I start my new job, I’ll have a lot less stress so eating healthy will be a breeze.”

“My husband and I are going on vacation in 2 months, that’s when I’ll be relaxed enough to work on our sex life.”

“My credit card debt should be gone in a year or so, that’s when I’ll have the money to spend on taking care of myself.”

To which I say…

“Looking back on your life, do you ever feel like you have enough time?”

“Have you ever felt relaxed enough to eat healthy?”

“Last time you went on vacation, did that fix your sex life?”

“Have you ever dedicated any money to taking care of yourself?”

To which they respond sheepishly…

No.

No.

No.

No.

Ah-HA! That’s what I suspected.

If you feel like your circumstances (hard job, graduate school, tight budget, wedding, new baby, over committed social schedule) are to blame for your feelings of overwhelm, then I want to ask you a question: have you ever had a period during your normal life that you’ve felt relaxed? Alive? Truly content?

If you can’t easily think of a time, you probably have It’ll-be-better-when-itis too.

And I’m guessing you also have a hard time making your beauty and body a priority because when you’re in survival mode, trying to just “make it” to the end of this life chapter, you don’t have the bandwidth to focus on yourself.

Here’s the prescription I give my clients who have It’ll-be-better-when-itis that I want you to follow this week:

  1. Recognize that you’re just the type of person who is busy.  You say “Yes” a lot. You’re a leader.  You work hard.  You like other people to recognize that you work hard.  You get off on having a lot on your plate. That’s cool. But know that you create your circumstances that are overwhelming you.  And if you created them, you can adjust them.
  2. That magical time that you dream about when you’ll be super relaxed and have tons of time to focus on what you really want to… is never going to come (sorry).  Even if you have a week of no plans, you’ll probably say yes to a million things and you’ll be right back where you started.
  3. Think about what kind of life you actually want.  What are you priorities?  If losing weight is your priority, how can your schedule reflect that? Get super clear – and tell us in the comments below so we can hold you accountable.
  4. THIS ONE IS REALLY IMPORTANT!!!!!! Understand that success does not require Tasmanian Devil-like behavior.  People are not going to think less of you if you appear relaxed and on top of your shit. If they do, then you shouldn’t be hanging out with them.
  5. Start practicing being less busy today.  Say no. Start on that photo project. Quit your volunteer job. Ask for a personal day. Delegate to your wedding planner. Don’t wait till Saturday to have sex.  You may have to make some tough decisions this week (tell us in the comments below, we’ll support you) but if you don’t do it now, your head’s gonna be spinning forever.
  6. Do your hair and makeup tomorrow.
  7. Go to the gym.
  8. Make breakfast at home.
  9. EAT breakfast at home! Without distractions, please.

Healing from It’ll-Be-Better-When-itis is so critical because it allows you to be successful in the things that matter most to you (like losing weight)- tweet it! 

So, you in?  I hope you’ll tell us how you’re going to end your It’ll-Be-Better-When-itis in the comments below.  Looking forward to chatting with you there.

Xo

Sarah

 

 


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