West Lothian Courier

Sarah tells slimmers to be kind to themselves

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Weight loss expert Sarah, a Slimming World Consultant who runs the Tuesday Bathgate Slimming World groups says that if people want to lose weight for good this year then they need to learn to be kinder to themselves when things go wrong.

Sarah revealed that a Slimming World survey of 1722 slimmers found that almost everyone who had tried to lose weight in the past (98%) had experience­d a slip-up where they went off-track in a way that they worried would affect their weight loss journey.

After they lapsed, 84% of slimmers automatica­lly criticised themselves, calling themselves ‘weak’, ‘stupid’ and ‘a failure’ – words they would never have used to describe someone else in their position.

This harsh criticism was found to lead to comfort eating or giving up on those diets completely.

As a result 78% were unsuccessf­ul with their weight loss, with at least 47% gaining weight. The survey found that at Slimming World, members had learned how to reduce how critical they are of themselves when things go wrong and have instead become more selfreassu­ring.

As a result of recognisin­g they’re only human and applauding their own determinat­ion, the research found that Slimming World members are now less likely to comfort eat and more likely to get back on track within a day or two, and more likely to lose weight and keep it off.

In the survey, 84% of Slimming World members went on to lose weight after a lapse.

Sarah, who lost 5st 10lbs and now helps others in Bathgate to shed the pounds, says: “As someone who had struggled with my weight for years I had tried lots of different diets in the past.

“Life would always get in the way at some point though and I’d go off track. It would knock my confidence and I’d end up feeling like a failure and like I couldn’t stick at anything.

“When you have an unhealthy relationsh­ip with food, as I did at the time, comfort eating can feel like the only way to make yourself feel better. I’d turn to chocolate cake but afterwards I’d feel even more guilty and empty and before long I’d have given up completely.

“Since joining Slimming World my outlook has changed completely. With the support of other people who have experience­d the same thing I gradually started to realise that I wasn’t the only one who this happened to.

“We’re all human, we all have our off days, the important thing is we’re able forgive ourselves and draw a line under it.

“Now if I ever have a lapse I’m careful to always talk to myself as I would any of the members of my group – with encouragem­ent, support and without any judgement or blame.

“And that’s why the support of a group is so important, as by sharing problems and solutions with other people, you realise that you’re really not alone and you have a network of people like you who really understand and care, to help pick you back up when things go wrong.

“After all, things will often go wrong, and learning to cope with lapses, forgive yourself and get back on track is the key

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Helpful Sarah wants to encoruage slimmers to successful weight loss in the long-term.”Sarah runs the Glenmavis Tavern (Smiths) group in Bathgate on Tuesdays at 5.30pm and 7.30pm. For more call Sarah on 07396 079627. BEFORE

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