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What Makes It Hard To Change?
Dave Junno
Many of us have been given news by our doctors that we need to
make some lifestyle changes to ensure continued good health.
These changes can include:
- Losing weight
- Exercising more
- Stopping smoking
- Reducing stress in our lives
- Reducing drinking
All of these are great suggestions and could improve our health.
The problem is most of us are not ready to make these changes
just because we hear they are helpful.
Prochaska, Norcross and DiClemente, in their book,
Changing For Good, cite research that only 20%
of the people needing to make changes in areas like those
mentioned above are ready to do it.
Why might that be?
There are a number of reasons we might not be ready to make
a change to improve our health. Here are just a few:
- We do not see it as a problem
- We see a problem but are not sure what to do to help
- We fear that we won't be able to make the
the necessary changes and don't want to risk failure
- We have tried before unsuccessfully, so are
discouraged and feel we can not make the
necessary changes
These are just a few reasons. The bottom line is they all lead
to the same result- doing nothing.
What can you do if you are feeling any of the above?
One thing is to remind yourself that just because you are not
ready to make choices now to live a healthier lifestyle, does
not mean you will not be able to make the changes in the future.
Most of us go through a period of time when we are not ready to
make changes we know are important. Use this time to learn about
the problem you are facing and what might be helpful to address
it. In the case of lowering cholesterol for example, find out
more about it, and why it is important to reduce it.
Giving yourself permission to take some time before moving into
action is important. Moving into taking action before you have
prepared yourself can reduce your chances of success. So take
some time. It is not that you are not going to take action,
it is just that you are not ready…yet!
Dave Junno Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist and
author of Lowering High Cholesterol and Reducing
Your Risk of Heart Disease- READY OR NOT!
www.lower-high-cholesterol-ready-or-not.com
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