Some time ago I had a talk with a client that I’ve worked with for a couple of months. He lost a significant amount of weight and felt a like a different person in many other ways.
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Me: ‘You seem annoyed about your upcoming birthday… why?’
Client: ‘It reminds me I’m getting old’
Me: ‘Why do you feel like that?’
Client: ‘Because every year my body is deteriorating a little more’
Me: ‘That doesn’t sound like a reason to celebrate’
Client: ‘No, it’s quite a downer…’
Me: ‘Do you feel like your body is still deteriorating at this moment?’
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Client: ‘No, I actually feel as good as I did years ago’
Client: ‘Moreover, I’m even at the same weight as before’
Me: ‘So why would you then dislike that you’re aging?’
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Client: ‘I’m beginning to think that doesn’t make sense anymore…’
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๐งโโ๏ธ And so, the spell was broken.
I’ve experienced that a lot of the associations we’ve come to relate to aging, are self-inflicted; and hence ๐๐ป controllable.
Personally, I have 0๏ธโฃ negative feelings related to aging (besides worn out joints from overtraining in a stupid way). If you maintain a high level of energy, don’t gain weight, maintain your muscles and feel hyper-focused, there is little to remind you of the negative process of aging.
You can also feel like this IF you decide to make it work.
Perhaps this could be your reminder that:
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Your body DOESN’T have to deteriorate
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Your birthdays DON’T have to s#ck
Curious to hear:
๐โโ๏ธ Do you think the trend-line in your head about your physical state kills your birthday vibe?
What would you do if you’re losing weight and all of a sudden: you don’t? Did you consider looking deeper into the data?