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Be willing to go to any lengths.

Molly S.
on 3/29/10 12:54 am - Chicago, IL
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Daily Inspiration for March 28, 2010
Katie Jay,MSW

Be willing to go to any lengths.  

It's not uncommon for a WLS patient to say, "I know I should do that, but I just can't." Drinking water is one such example. Success involves being willing to go to any lengths to achieve your goals. Going to any lengths means doing something you need to do, whether you want to or not, until you have a change of heart and want to do it. 

If you can't handle plain water, put mint leaves or cucumber in a jug to flavor it. If you're too busy to drink water, prepare four 16 oz. servings and drink one on the way to work, one during the morning, one during the afternoon, and one on the way home. Use things you do regularly (like driving to and from work) as triggers to drink your water. To say you "can't" is often saying you "won't." Is that how you want to approach this new life you've been given? 

Action for the day: Pick one area in your WLS lifestyle in which you can improve. Today, make the change you need to make, and resolve to keep doing it until you want to do it. 
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mrsfrogdr
on 3/29/10 10:10 am
That is very powerful....thank you for sharing....I am going to copy and pate this into my how two document of tips that I have been compiling to keep me on track.
Big Frog Kisses,           
 DAWN   
                 
 
                            
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on 3/29/10 12:24 pm - NY
I have been struggling since coming home from the hospital with getting my water in. I have been saying I cant get my water in. I haven't been tolerating it well. I guess it is time to face the facts water(which I used to drink tons of pre-surgery) is a very important part of my journey and I need to get it in.  I also throw my protein drink and calcium in that category as well. Again thankyou for the reminder.
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