This eight week intense summer challenge is not for the faint of heart. This challenge is for Catholic women who want to get FIT this summer while growing in Holiness. Let’s face it, getting healthy and growing in holiness go hand-in-hand and it’s always more fun and motivating to do it with others. Not to mention that a little friendly competition never hurts either!


So ladies .....................are you up for the challenge?

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The Connection Between God and Weight Loss

I've been diving in to "Made to Crave", which was suggested by Kristi Burton.  Let me say, the idea of food issues being a sign of deep spirituals needs not being properly addressed is not new to me.  WAY back in the day, I did Weigh Down Workshop and have to say it really brought me deeper into my Catholic faith...inspite of the founder being a heretic for denouncing the Trinity!  (I dropped out after that revelation...)  But, there was good foundational information there that really spoke to my heart about why I struggle with food.  After that, I sought a Catholic friendly program and did "The Light Weigh".  Off and on...and through many diet schemes and programs, I have had some success.  I joined Weight Watchers two years ago and lost 38 pounds...and have kept that mostly off.  But, I've become complacent.  I still really need to lose another 20, just to be in the healthy range, yet I keep bouncing back to my WW success and telling myself, "What an accomplishment!"  But inside, the same spiritual struggles remain, manifested in food issues and the constant yo-yo scale.

So, the concepts in"Made to Crave", are not a completely new to me.  But, as I was reading last night, I stumbled upon something that was a very practical tool.  When faced with a temptation, use that as a prayer prompt and envision the conquering of that temptation as removing one brick from the 'food god/palace' we've built and placing it on the path to freedom.  I don't usually consider myself a visual learner, but this was a powerful image for me.  Let me just say...there are A LOT of bricks in the shrine I've created for food, so I think my path to freedom may be extraordinarily LONG, but this is a tool I believe I will use as I journey along this sometimes treacherous road toward loving God has he truly desires me to love.

1 comment:

  1. Wow! Thanks Kathy for posting this! I too share in such similar struggles. I lost 30 pounds, but cannot for the life of me seem to be able to get past that and lose the last 20. I feel stuck - but the reality is that I too have become complacent. I love the idea of visualizing the brick when faced with food temptations. That is powerful. I think I need to read this book!

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