It’s easy to make excuses and to rationalize why we don’t do certain things, why we don’t accomplish certain goals and why we simply fail when we do. This also includes our failures in achieving our dating and relationship goals. Making excuses makes us feel better about where we are right now, and it prevents us from feeling uncomfortable by trying to figure our how to address the issues we face. However, having excuses is of course not a solution to the problems for which we make those excuses. It’s actually just another obstacle to solving these problems.
Watch the video below for more information about how excuses hurt your dating life, and learn about the simple ways you can an should make those excuses stop standing between you and your growth and development when it comes to both, your dating life and other aspects of your life:
practicalhappiness.c Reply:
October 20th, 2012 at 10:50 am
@ student and teacher
One of the best advice that I have heard for your kind of situation is the "measured results" advice. Basically, you get a precise digital scale and start measuring your progress of losing weight once a week or so. Seeing even small results of losing 1-2 lbs a week by working out and eating more healthy will encourage you to continue working and losing wait more than anything else. One of the reasons that losing weight is so hard is because it's takes so much time and because it's so gradual, but by seeing results immediately – even if these are small results, you will be able to know that you are on the right track and it will be a strong motivator to continue losing weight.
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