Weight Loss Frustrations
by Rochelle Griffin
Trying to lose weight can be frustrating. You work and work at it with, what feels like sometimes, little results. In truth, with weight loss, you must be patient. I know that the TV boasts of different “quick” plans, but it’s setting you up. Many people don’t realize that those testimonials are NOT the norm & are often done under strict watch so amazing stories can be compiled and told.
When you are doing it on your own, be patient. You have to be.
Take it a day at a time…eat well, work out, drink enough water, get enough sleep, & control your stress. Stay off the scale…weighing weekly at the most. You have to trust the process. Be sure that you have a support system in place for those frustrating moments when you want to quit. It may have not happened yet, but it will…promise.
If you truly are doing all of these things (honesty with yourself is crucial here) and are still struggling, it’s time to look at other culprits including adrenal fatigue, leaky gut, food sensitivities, & hormone imbalance. Any and all of these can cause your body to resist weight loss.
Your patience may be tried but the journey will be so worth it in the end. Do not give up. Do not quit. Answers are out there if you’re willing to look.
To Living Your Best Life,
Rochelle Griffin, RN BSN FDN-P
Rochelle Griffin, The Wellness Detective™, is a Registered Nurse (with over 22 years experience) & a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition™ Practitioner who has transitioned her love for fitness, health, & freedom into a 7-figure International company that now helps others live Their Best Life.
She founded Your Best Life, Inc with her husband Keith after stepping onto the edge of physical ruin with her health & the health of their young son. Having experienced a complete turn-around, they now desire to give hope & support to those who are dissatisfied with their current situation.
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Thank you.
I am on my own weight loss journey and truly it is not easy.
Keep the great information coming.
Taking it one day at a time. However I am always my worst enemy. I started my journey in July walking a mile a day, I’m up to 5 miles I have went from a size 14 to 7/8 I feel great. I just joined a local gym, but I am going to miss the outdoors.