BariAftercare: The Podcast

Episode 51: Bonus Episode — The Bottom Line When it Comes to Maintaining a Healthy Weight!

October 28, 2021 Connie Stapleton, Ph.D. Episode 51
BariAftercare: The Podcast
Episode 51: Bonus Episode — The Bottom Line When it Comes to Maintaining a Healthy Weight!
Show Notes

We all know what the areas of strength are in our lives… and we also know the areas in which we could improve. What areas of your life do you identify as being really good at? Are you a good employee? A great spouse? A terrific parent? If so, it’s a given that your behaviors… your habits, in those areas of your life, reflect how you feel about yourself in those arenas. Good employees show up for work on time, put effort into their job duties, get to meetings on time prepared to discuss the items on the agenda. The same is true for other roles in which you excel. What about those areas of life in which you see yourself as less capable? It’s common for bariatric patients to describe themselves in a variety of negative ways when it comes to their struggles with food, weight loss, exercise and regain. It’s very likely that your habits around eating and exercise reflect how you feel about yourself in these areas. Today’s podcast again includes information from James Clear, author of Atomic Habits. Listen to what he has to say about a person’s self-identification and their behaviors and what this has to do with your long-term success as a post-op.  His words and the research he notes are 100% in line with what my passion for working with bariatric patients is all about. Listen in and hear what I consider to be the bottom line in maintaining a healthy weight after bariatric surgery. Atomic Habits can be found here.

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