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[OWWL Journey] Celebration and Gratitude of Life – Yours and Mine!

thanksgiving_0Do you know that one of the things which holds us back from reaching our goals with speed and power is the lack of celebration and gratitude? If we are always stressed out about not doing enough, accomplishing enough, or having enough, then we haven’t been celebrating enough! If we focus on what’s wrong instead of being thankful for our blessings, then we negate our blessings.

What will you celebrate today? What are you grateful for today? I am grateful for my life, my health, my husband, my family, my friends, and my coaching clients. I am grateful for living in this country and having a purposeful career. I am grateful that you are reading my posts.

We can always find what’s wrong and what doesn’t work. Today find what’s right and what does work!

With gratitude and celebration for my life,
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The Missing Link in Personal Fitness Training

Stop for a moment and notice your breath. Be still and listen. Get into your body.

A couple of years ago, I stopped at the grocery store after a morning of giving personal training sessions. As I was on my way to the cashier, I bumped into a fellow trainer and stopped to chat for a minute. He eyed what was in my cart and after spotting a block of cheddar cheese, pointed to it and exclaimed, “That won’t keep you lean!” I don’t recall what I said to him after that, but I never forgot the ridiculousness of his comment. It wasn’t the first time that I’ve run into somebody I knew at the grocery store who, knowing that I’m a personal trainer, turned a critical eye to the contents of my shopping cart. The field of personal training is rife with judgments and strong opinions about what people should and should not eat and how they should workout. I would be remiss if I didn’t admit that I have my own list of strong opinions on these matters, but there is one profound difference I find between myself and my fellow trainers.

Janis PullenFor starters, I listen to my body and eat what it tells me it needs. That means that I sometimes eat pasta (gasp!), real butter, whole milk yogurt, an occasional glass of red wine, and yes, even cheese. I’m also learning to accept what I think of as “imperfections” in my body by loving them as they are. Loving what we find fault with has to make up the foundation for any changes we want to make in our physical fitness.

I wasn’t always so accepting of carbohydrates and fat. In fact, I used to abhor their existence on my plate, counting the number of grams of various nutrients and limiting myself to only certain quantities per day. I held on to this rigid calorie and fat gram counting so tightly that I would eventually binge because I was so hungry. Foods with a higher fat content give you a feeling of fullness. I’ll never forget a martial arts seminar I attended during this fat-phobic time of my life, when a more senior student who was also a biochemist said to me, “Renee, fat is good for you! You need fat.” He went on and on extolling the benefits of fat and the good things it does for the body, including mentioning that the brain is composed mostly of fat. When he was done, he sealed his proclamation in a comforting tone of voice by saying, “So, go have some fat!” I laugh about this now, but I remember feeling a sense of skepticism and the smallest bit of openness taking hold within me. I wanted to trust what he said but I wasn’t able to let go just yet. It would take me many more years to get that point.

I have finely tuned radar about the way people talk about food and their bodies. My hyper-awareness comes from many years of disordered eating so it’s easy for me to identify the same kind of destructive self-talk that I used to engage in every day. Notice the language and attitudes that we wrap around food and exercise. We refer to some foods as being “sinful,” “indulgent,” or we might say that a particular food is going to go entirely to our hips, or that we’ll have to do extra cardio because we’ve been “bad.” All too often I hear people walk into the gym, only to talk about how badly they’ve been eating or that they’re bad for taking a week off from their workouts. Not only is this a terrible way to talk to ourselves, but using a workout as a punishment is not an effective motivator for producing the outcomes we say we want. But it doesn’t stop there- the marketing that permeates the food industry operates on guilt and easily exploits our weak spots. We partake of foods that are cloaked with the labels of “non-fat,” “diet,” or boast claims like “Only 100 Little Calories!” Someone may have a legitimate medical condition that would benefit from diet modification such as lower sugar, fat or sodium. However, I’d like to address the mentality that seems to afflict the majority of Western culture, and that is the attitude of fat thinking.

When we buy foods that are diet-, low- or non-fat or reduced calorie, we are actively affirming that the foods we want to eat are not okay in their natural state. Stop thinking that you’re not okay or that you’ll like yourself more only after you drop some weight. Boy don’t I know this inside and out! The key is to allow yourself to just be what you are. Give yourself the space to be and within that space will be the freedom to reach out and embrace the body you have. You are the only person who has to live in your body, so why not enjoy it and treat it well? Why not honor it and provide it with the best care you can give it? If you want to lose weight, that’s an excellent goal, but abandon the idea that weight loss will make you happy, worthy and good enough. I know from my own experience that my self-loathing didn’t disappear when I saw the numbers drop on the scale. In fact, I would quickly dismiss my progress and target a new part of my body to direct my criticism towards. We have to reform our negative thoughts with kindness if we ever want to be free of this self-imposed tyranny.

Most of us have an area of our body we’re dissatisfied with. Cellulite, a beer belly, a muffin top, back fat- these are just a few of common complaints. First and foremost, love those parts of yourself instead of shunning them and directing hatred and disgust towards them. Did you ever change or improve a part of your body or mind after you blasted it with criticism? We grow and heal when we are in a safe and nurturing environment, not one that is shaming. When we create a hostile environment for ourselves, we only strengthen the very things that are keeping us from reaching our goal! Shaming ourselves doesn’t provoke positive change- it only pushes us further down into misery. Just as a tight muscle won’t stretch if it is forced, our bodies won’t change the way we want them to if we use threats and hatred.

To me, this is the most crucial part of personal fitness training that is all too often ignored. It’s good to eat a healthy diet and to exercise, but if we don’t change the way we think about our bodies, we are only engaging in a vicious cycle of conditional self-acceptance. Give yourself the freedom to listen to what your body needs. It’s okay to want to change your body, but start loving yourself right now, just as you are, today.

Renee MillmanAbout the author: Renee is an avid fitness and yoga enthusiast whose movement provides her with an outlet for her high energy plus a space for creative self-expression. Renee believes that given appropriate guidance and support, everyone can learn to access internal strength, live to fullest potential, and find a silver lining in every challenge. She currently is a member of Team Janis, assisting in the mission of Ontological Weight Loss: Your Once-in-a-Lifetime Solution. To learn more about Renee Millman, visit her website: www.reneemillman.com

[O.W.W.L. Success Tip]: How to Receive the Gifts of Peace, Joy, and Serenity this Season

peace-love-joy-christmasI have been thinking of you all recently. Have you been feeling stressed out lately? Are you up to your ears in travel, family, spending money, cooking, or any other “to do’s”? Would you like to know how to give yourself the gifts of Peace, Joy, and Serenity?

O.W.W. L. Success Tip: Decide not to let the outer world dictate your stress reactions.

We have no control over events, people, or circumstances. What do we have control over? We can control the meanings we give things and the relationship we have to stress. In other words, we can’t control the outer circumstances, but we can control how we think about them – our inner world.

If you are making this busy time mean stress, frantic, over-worked, and anxious and if your relationship to stress is that it’s bad, here are my tips for shifting to Peace, Joy, and Serenity:

  1. Clean up your vocabulary…use “busy, excited, productive” instead of “overwhelmed, stressed, too much to do.”
  2. Be curious about why you are stressed out. Is it because you don’t think you’ll be appreciated, loved, or respected if you don’t get it all done? Is it because of unrealistic expectations? Is it because you think you have to be perfect? Is it because you are judging others or yourself? What’s all that about?
  3. Declare that you will not be stressed out, and look for alternatives to make things easier. Take a stand for yourself.
  4. Take good care of yourself.
  5. Ask for support everywhere. Separate, alone, and hard is one of the sabotage patterns we learn to dismantle in the Janis Pullen and O.W.L. coaching programs.
  6. Shift criticism to gratitude. Isn’t this self-explanatory? An attitude of gratitude for everything everyday creates the Peace, Joy, and Serenity you want.
  7. Adopt a mantra such as, “All is well” to practice daily.
  8. Contact me at www.JanisPullen.com to schedule a complimentary coaching session.
  9. Consider hiring a life/business/health coach as a gift to yourself.

I believe you can have a wonderful holiday season and finish your year with grace and ease. I believe you can have the calm and love you want. You are a precious gift to those who love you.

Please take care of you.

Warmly,
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Success Story

Janis is an amazing support person. She is heartfelt and cares about her clients. In just a few sessions with Janis I was digging deep down inside myself and pulling out my inner strength, I always knew I had, but never knew how to get to. My career and life have become more enjoyable, fun and easy to manage. I would recommend Janis to anyone who wants to elevate to the next level, but is unsure of the steps to take.

– Diane Berry, Sales Consultant

[OWWL Success Tip] Change

changeHow do you relate to change?

My sister began rearranging furniture and throwing out old magazines, evoking her husband’s grumpiness and upset. He doesn’t like change. My friend jumps from one multi-level marketing company to another when something “better” comes along. She loves change.

Change in business niche, direction, expansion, contraction, as well as in personal arenas, has entailed growth and evolution for me through the years, but with my reluctance and courage every time I left a comfort zone. What is your relationship to change?

Success Tip: Embrace change as growth and evolution, but don’t jump at each “shiny object that comes along.”

My pattern of change has been to stay with something longer than I should have, long after I knew better. But I second guessed myself and analyzed things to death. Then, when the time was right and my courage was greater than my fear, I made the change with 100% commitment, not looking back (mostly). So, no, I’m not a person to jump at every new, shiny opportunity. And, no, I don’t get stuck forever. My careers have evolved as follows:

  • college drop out
  • housewife/mother
  • college graduate with Master’s Degree
  • C.P.A.
  • Senior Sales Director, Mary Kay Cosmetics
  • Life, Business, and Executive Coach
  • Founder – Ontological Weight Loss Programs: Your Once-in-a-Lifetime Solution
  • Founder – Weight of Money Breakthrough Programs
  • Founder – Coaches’ Certification and Training Programs
  • NEW CHANGE: Janis Charlton Pullen – Mastery Coach in Ontological Wealth, Weight, and Leadership

Another change is that the blog posts on Thursday will no longer come via email to your inbox. So if you enjoyed reading “My Current Weight Loss Journey” every Thursday, be sure to sign up directly for the blog or visit www.OWLWeightloss.com every Thursday to read the new post.

The Tuesday Success Tips will continue to come via email if you have subscribed, but will CHANGE to include tips in Wealth, Weight, and Leadership, not only weight.

For information about Wealth, Weight, and Leadership Programs, contact me at Janis@JanisPullen.com.

To your health, wealth, and self-leadership,
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Success Story:

I have known Janis for many years, and have participated in workshops that she has led as well as one-on-one coaching. Janis’ approach to public speaking and workshops is straightforward, truthful, interesting, compassionate, humorous, prepared, and educated. She is a natural-born leader as well as speaker and conveyor of truth, inspiration, and information. One-on-one Janis exemplifies compassion, honesty, and confidentiality. The value I have received as a recipient of her coaching, as a workshop participant, or audience member is invaluable, important, and life-altering. Janis is a woman who walks her talk. I recommend Janis as a leader, speaker, or coach, and I am grateful for the opportunity to sing her praises.
 
~Rita Stafford, Albuquerque, New Mexico

[Current Weight Loss Journey] Lose Weight for Life

The secret to taking it off and keeping it off forever
(that even weight loss professionals don’t know)

From the Creator of Ontological Weight Loss (O.W.L.): Your Once-in-a-Lifetime Solution

The Problem:
Statistics show that people who lose weight will gain some or all of it back; usually they regain even more! This is true even for people who have had weight loss surgery. It’s frustrating, demoralizing, and disheartening for the weight loss clients as well as for health professionals and coaches. Statistics also show that the majority of people in the United States are now either overweight or obese, attributing to a rise in related health issues.

owl_trans200We usually address nutrition and exercise. We are experts in the “how to” do it, with action steps, food programs, exercise plans, and accountability structures. We may stick to our program for a while until something happens and we’re off program and back to our old sabotaging habits. Inevitably results include guilt, shame, or resignation. Maybe we summon willpower and start over…or we give up. Regardless, the pattern repeats itself.

And since obesity is a progressive pattern, it gets worse. The problem is that nutrition and exercise are only two of the three legs of the weight loss tripod, and it falls over without the third leg: ontological sabotage patterns.

The Secret – Ontological Sabotage Patterns:
Since I train weight loss coaches to build 6-figure businesses, this information comes from our 9-Week Training Intensive, “Become the Ultimate Weight Loss Coach: Unconscious sabotages every coach needs to know so clients can drop the weight forever” and from our “Ontological Weight Loss (O.W.L.) Coach Certification & Training Program.” www.JanisPullen.com

Ontology is the study of the whole human being, including beliefs, perspectives, judgments, both unconscious and conscious mindsets, thought processes, and emotional triggers. O.W.L. Weight Loss Signature System identifies nine sabotage patterns in overweight people. Since how we do one thing is how we do everything, these sabotages also emerge in areas of money, relationships, and career. My weight loss clients improve their relationships and their financial/career simultaneously while losing weight because they apply the sabotage shifts to other areas of their lives.

Sabotage patterns usually emerge in multiples of two or three at a time. They may be conscious or subconscious. The nine sabotage patterns can be related to food or movement, or they can be unrelated.

Sabotage Pattern #2: A relatable sabotage pattern is a mindset called Sacrifice/Entitlement, also known as Deprivation/Indulgence.

  • Example 1Holidays: We feel entitled and indulge ourselves with food and inactivity, followed by sacrifice/deprivation in January with a rigid diet and exercise program.
  • Example 2Diet mentality: We stick to our diet for two weeks with the mindset of sacrifice/deprivation. Then we binge or falls off the program altogether with the mindset of entitlement/indulgence.
  • Example 3Skipping meals: We skip breakfast or lunch (sacrifice/deprivation), then eat throughout the evening (entitlement/indulgence).
  • Example 4Exercise: We over-exert ourselves one day (sacrifice) and use it as an excuse to skip the next day (entitlement).
  • Example 5Hard work day: We have worked hard and been stressed during the day (sacrifice), so we “deserve” to have a few glasses of wine or dessert to compensate (entitlement).

The context for the sacrifice/entitlement sabotage pattern is “all or nothing, either/or.” The mindset is “I deserve this because I did that.” Or the reverse – “Because I did that, I now can’t have that.” All sabotage patterns, whether conscious or subconscious, destroy any chance of long-term, sustained weight loss and maintenance.

The Transformational Shift:
In our 9-Week Training Intensive, “Become the Ultimate Weight Loss Coach” and our “O.W.L. Coach Certification & Training Program,” coaches learn all nine sabotage patterns and their corresponding shifts. Here are tips to shifting Sabotage #2:

  1. Presence and Awareness Notice what is happening, and distinguish it as a pattern, not just a random set of behaviors. Simply recognizing the pattern begins our journey to balance and health. Presence and awareness practiced daily helps my clients drop weight without changing anything else.
  2. How you do one thing is how you do everything. When someone starves/binge with food, they usually starve/binge with spending, finances, relationships, and other areas. Distinguishing our sabotage patterns in one area and learning how to transform them benefits other areas simultaneously.
  3. Summary:
    In achieving and maintaining optimum weight, we must consider this vital area – Ontological Weight Loss. In distinguishing the Nine Sabotage Patterns and transforming them, not only will our weight drop, but we enjoy benefits in all other areas.

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