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Let’s Get Real—3 Reasons You’re Not Achieving Your Weight Loss Goals

Buckle up, my sisters. Every once-in-a-while I think situations call for a bit of tough love and today is one of them.

After speaking to a few women yesterday who have reached the point of desperation, I needed to share this message with you in this particular way.

My point is not to make you feel guilty or condemned, but instead to give you a clear picture of what it will take to achieve your goals.

For those of you who are truly ready, I pray you will put these principles into action right away.

Here goes …

1.  You’re not willing to do what it takes

In the 1992 movie, A Few Good Men, Jack Nicholson delivers a powerful line to Tom Cruise, “You can’t handle the truth!” Isn’t that how we are with the truth sometimes? We would rather suffer in our misery than face the truth.

If we’re honest with ourselves, most of us are not willing to do what it takes to achieve our goal weight. Without willingness, our entire weight loss journey is all in vain because everything we do will be just empty promises to ourselves and God.

A willing spirit is what empowers us to put our faith into action and trust God, instead of always being led by our flesh. Unless you’re willing, you will continually be fighting yourself throughout the entire journey.

Willingness is the key that will determine whether your journey will be an uphill battle, or a steady progress dance perfectly filled with forwards and a few backward steps. Unfortunately, much of our weight loss journey can feel like a battle of wills between us and God.

Yes, we truly want His best for our lives, but deep down inside we want to eat what we want and when we want, and we want to do what we want to do when we want to do it, so we don’t go to Him for fear that He will deny us our pleasures.

No matter how much you may want to lose weight, if you’re not willing, change will never happen.

I talk to so many women who say they really want to lose weight and I tell them what to do and often their first response is, “Yeah but ….”

“Yeah, but you don’t know my situation.”

Yeah, but my body is different.”

“Yeah, but I don’t have the time.”

“Yeah, but I don’t have the money.”

Ask yourself, what is your “Yeah, but …”, then turn it over to our God who has equipped you with the ability to overcome your biggest roadblocks, but only if you’re truly willing.

Like the story of the rich young ruler, when many of us find out what it REALLY takes to achieve our goal, we’re not willing to give up the security of what we have (even though it may be killing us) for what we really want. So we walk away with our head down realizing that we may want it, but the sacrifice is too much (Matthew 19:16-22).

Although this story is referring to money, ask yourself if this story can also apply to your health journey.

 “But when the young man heard this statement, he went away grieving; for he was one who owned much property.”

2.  You’re still focused on yourself

To many of us make this about us. I know what you’re thinking. Of course, it’s about me. I ‘need to’ learn to eat better; I ‘need to’ get my emotions under control; I ‘need to’ get to the gym.

Here’s the thing. You probably have already realized that you can’t make yourself do anything you don’t want to.

Remember Paul’s lament in Romans 7:15:

“I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do. 16 And if I do what I do not want to do, I agree that the law is good. 17 As it is, it is no longer I myself who do it, but it is sin living in me.”

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Like David, you must understand that no matter how big or how small you mess up, what’s most important is your commitment to God. Don’t make losing weight about you—make it about pleasing God and your spirit will become more willing.

David said:

4 Against You, You only, I have sinned And done what is evil in Your sight, So that You are justified when You speak And blameless when You judge. Psalm 51:4

3.  You’re still focused on finding the ‘right’ solution

Gastric Sleeve Surgery! Garcinia Cambogia Extract! Hydroxycut! Liposuction!

I’ve worked with clients who have tried them all, and in the majority of cases, they’re still very dissatisfied with themselves and their bodies.

I’ve also worked with clients who are 95 pounds and when they look in the mirror, they still think they’re fat. Why? Because they still have not dealt with the emotional and spiritual issues around weight loss.

Trying to lose weight by having your stomach stapled is like trying to put a band-aid on an open oozing sore (sorry for the vivid detail). Until you deal with the infection, the band-aid won’t have much effect.

Until you deal with why you do what you do, the weight will continue to find you again. So …

Stop running from the truth.

Dare to go deeper.

Dare to get real with yourself

Remember,
God will only cover what you’re willing to uncover.

Continually searching for the right solution only ties God’s hands, because you’re choosing to control the situation by keeping the truth from yourself and from God. Although God already knows, He needs you to see the truth for yourself in order for transformation to take place.

As painful as it sounds, you’re choosing your way over God’s.

If you keep spinning your wheels year after year, it’s time to face the truth—YOUR WAY IS NOT WORKING and probably will never work if you keep trying the same old ineffective methods.

It’s time to try another way, my sister! Can you see yourself in any of these three scenarios?

If you were nodding your head in agreement as you read this post, share your feedback in the comment section below. How is the Holy Spirit talking to you? What step will you take to get real with yourself about this journey?


P.S. if you are tired of circling the same mountain over and over and want a Christ-centered approach to lasting weight loss without feeling guilty, deprived, or overwhelmed, be sure to sign up for our video course program right away at cathymorenzie.com.

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Robyn
Robyn
6 years ago

I need the tough love! This is so true.

sharon s
sharon s
6 years ago

Thank you Cathy for your tough love. You made me realize I had taken things back into my own hands. I need to repent and put my weight loss struggles back in the Lord’s hands and completely surrender.

Nita B
Nita B
6 years ago

Thank you for the courage to be direct. This is what I have to keep in front of me. It isn’t easy and it takes determination but also the heart that is fully submitted to God. It really is about walking in obedience, my heart sometimes is so set on “my way” and clearly that hasn’t worked. Thank you!

OJAY A
OJAY A
6 years ago

Dear Cathy, thank you for these three reasons. I see myself in the area where I have made weight loss about myself. I’m not sure I know how to yield to the Holy Spirit and not make it about myself.

Cwarner101
Cwarner101
6 years ago

Thank you for this. I’ve gotten off track and need to get back!

Nancy C
Nancy C
6 years ago

This is so spot on! I know you are talking to me because I have really been struggling. And as hard as it is to admit, I don’t want to do the exercise. I want to be able to get healthy by just eating right. But I know the two go hand in hand. My prayer is that God wil make me willing to be willing.

Virginia N
Virginia N
6 years ago

I have for years searched for the “Right Solution!” It always worked for the “First Bottle” or as long as I “Read the Chapter” but then quit working EVERYTIME! I thought, I’m under a curse! And, I am, it is the sin nature and my own self-will that is destroying me. So “Thanks Cathy” because I know I’m still being rebellious as hard as that us to admit. I’m praying God puts His desires in my heart and gives me a willing heart. I am re-committing to BE OBEDIENT!

Deziray Click
Deziray Click
6 years ago

Thank you for this! I do want to please God. I want Him to help me have restraint. I know longer want god to be an idol.

Peggy G
Peggy G
6 years ago

It’s tight; but it’s right! Thanks it will help me stay on track. I’m praying and seeing results. When Ibget off track, I work super hard to get back on fast.

Bev M
Bev M
6 years ago

I am willing. I have a long history of losing weight with most of those other methods… but even though it always came back, there was immediate proof that weight was coming off. Now at 69 I’m focusing on having a healthy temple for God with the constant assistance of the Holy Spirit. However, it is a little discouraging to not feel successful when the scale is not verifying that it is working. Exercising has strengthen my constant awareness of God’s presence and made my Levi’s fit better, but the scale hasn’t moved.

Doreen S
Doreen S
6 years ago

So I am still trying to get to the root as of why I over eat. Gain and lose weight! I’m sticking with it so far with the help of God!

Janelle W
Janelle W
6 years ago

I love these reasons and the truth behind them! I will say I feel I have grown to the stage of “doing what it takes” last year when I lost 47 lbs and trained for a marathon. I’ve become stuck now post marathon and after putting on a few pounds. This has been a life long battle of mine and I know I have issues with food and self love. Reasons 2 and 3 speak to me a lot! I need to stop making this about myself and everything I want and just glorify God in this whole process! And… Read more »

Suzi F
6 years ago

Wow Cathy! This is one of the reasons I am glad I joined this program. I need someone to get real with me. I’m mostly number one: willingness-not moving past the justification. I’m praying for help to be willing. Number two is a close second. Making this process about Jesus. I can’t make myself do what I don’t want to. Truth is I’m not willing to make myself not eat the treats. Praying for willingness and submitting this to the Lord…again.

Kristi R
Kristi R
6 years ago

Thank you for sharing, I needed that. I am just starting on this journey and all 3 areas are my road blocks. I need to be reminded often of these to make sure I’m still in line with Gods will and not my own.

Laurene C
Laurene C
6 years ago

Thank you Cathy. Your honesty is very helpful. The sacrifice used to be too much. Now I am heavier than I ever have been in my life. I never had more than 10 pounds to lose and now I have 35. The sacrifice is no longer too much. I have proven that I cannot lose weight on my own. My spirit is finally willing to make that sacrifice. I’ve also arranged things in my life to enable me to have the time to make my health a priority. Now it is changing my habit of so easily giving into my… Read more »

Sandy
Sandy
6 years ago

So on target with where I am now. I hate the struggle but have been unwilling to make the hard choices and hard changes even though I have sensed God’s call to obedience in this area for so long. Currently I am checking into a 30-day residential program because I know I need help to deal with the root causes of my binging- why do I self-sabotage? I just don’t understand – this battle with food has lasted about 40 years now! What a walk through the desert – time to enter the promised land – but how?

Anita
Anita
6 years ago

I totally agree and already know this…. When I’m close to God all is good but Satan is like a prowling lion…he doesn’t want me to be close to God…. and I somehow allow the temptations into my life…. I think that’s were my battle lies….

Ena G
6 years ago

Excellent blog! If we don’t get a little tough with ourselves, we leave room for excuses. I’ll be focusing on the “do I want to do what it takes” or am I just too stubborn and will do what I want.

Djuna J
Djuna J
6 years ago

I needed this!!! You said that my sister!!! Amen, Amen and Amen!!!

Michelle
Michelle
6 years ago

I loved every word of this. I am somewhat of a control freak (Just ask my kids)! When I’m eating right and exercising I’M the one doing great. When I eat bad and skip workouts, I’M the failure. What a beautiful and simple thought to surrender it to God. To relinquish my control and seek to please Him with my choices instead. This is my heart’s desire. Finally, something that makes real sense and has spiritual motives.

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