94. Masterpiece and A Work in Progress

You are a beautiful work in progress. I believe this so much and I want you to believe that you are, too. In fact, I’d say you’re a masterpiece! Perfect the way you are. But that doesn’t mean you can’t make improvements if you want to. Let’s look at getting into a growth mindset, being comfortable with our own growth, and embracing being a work in progress.

Key Takeaways

  1. Celebrate your accomplishments.

  2. Choose to be uncomfortable for your growth.

  3. Stop comparing yourself to others, listen to what you want to do.

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Growth Mindsets and Masterpieces

You are a magnificent masterpiece. Yes, even if you’re a work in progress! Because no matter what stage of your journey you are on, you’re the perfect version of yourself: a masterpiece.

It might be hard to believe what I’m saying; it does come down to entering a growth mindset. And a growth mindset comes when you go through the thought work - but once you do, you can do anything, my friend.

When it comes to weight loss, I’m all about a mindful approach to eating. But there is nothing wrong with having more data to see where you’re at! I always recommend tracking your food for just three days to get an idea of how your nutrition actually lines up with your goals.

You are a Work in Progress

When you’re going through this journey, you will see other people at different stages or using different methods to, for example, lose weight. This is inevitably when your brain will try to tell you old stories and thought patterns. 

You might even be jealous of them or tempted to want to try what they’re are doing, but I want you to remember that this is your story, not theirs. You are a work in progress and I reiterate that you are a masterpiece! 

Finally, I want you to celebrate yourself. Celebrate your successes, your achievements, and where you are right now. Get comfortable saying whatever your growth looks like.

Tell me what you’re celebrating. What are some of your recent achievements? Let me know in the comments below how you’re getting comfortable with your own growth.

 In This Episode 

  • What happens when we enter a growth mindset [4:15]

  • How you can improve your health with more specific data [12:15]

  • How tracking your food for 3 days can help you gain awareness of where you are with your food and nutrition goals [14:00]

  • How to prepare your brain to combat old thought patterns by preparing new thoughts [17:45]

  • What it means to be a work in progress [20:00]

  • How to grow through feelings of jealousy and inadequacy [25:30]

Quotes

“If we’re able to have a solid relationship with the thought work, then we can choose any plan we want to get to our goal.” [9:38]

“One of the things I want to offer you is that if you are a mindful eater and that works for you, I love that. It’s what I mostly do, to be honest. But if you’re in a situation where there is something that you want to try out, I don’t want you to let past experiences push you away from doing it.” [12:24]

“We have to get comfortable celebrating the accomplishments. When we are able to celebrate not only our accomplishments but celebrate just who we are, we’re going to believe that we are a masterpiece. And we’re going to be more comfortable saying, ‘yes, I am. And I choose to grow in this way. I choose to learn something new. I choose to try something new. I choose to be uncomfortable.” [23:16]

Resources Mentioned

31 Days of FIT. Learn more HERE.

Muscle Maintenance During Fat Loss. Waitlist HERE.

Fit Woman Collective™. Learn more HERE.

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