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Why is keeping weight off so hard? It's not because YOU are a failure. It's because quick fix programmes often set you up to fail. They're not designed for long-term motivation, they don't address psychological factors, they don't go on long enough for you to learn that you're capable, and they're often too restrictive to sustain. Then when you experience repeated failures you begin to lose confidence, which in turn makes you more vulnerable to failing again. In this third video in my weight loss psychology series I want to give you hope that long-term change IS possible. You just need to do things differently than you have before. Interested to find out how your mindset is interfering with your weight loss? Take my free 2-minute quiz: https://www.tryinteract.com/share/qui... Sign up to my newsletter: https://made-up-to-move.kit.com/b0c02... Book a discovery chat for 1-to-1 support - e-mail me at paula@madeuptomove.co.uk LINKS https://madeuptomove.co.uk RELATED VIDEOS • 10 Hard Weight Loss Truths You Need to Kno... • How To Lose Weight Healthily And Sustainab... TIMESTAMPS 0:00 The hard truth - keeping weight off is tough 1:35 Why quick fix weight loss programmes don't work 1:52 Quick fix weight loss programmes don't go under the surface 2:23 Quick fix weight loss programmes are too short 3:20 Quick fix weight loss programmes don't support long-term motivation 3:54 Quick fix weight loss programmes are too restrictive 4:10 Repeated failures build your off-track muscle 4:48 Long-term weight loss IS possible 5:30 How to keep your weight off long term 6:54 Further support DISCLAIMER: This video is not intended to replace professional therapy or constitute medical advice. Dr Paula Watson is a HCPC-registered Sport and Exercise Psychologist, who provides psychological support for exercise problems, disordered eating and weight management. She has a PhD in health behaviour change and is not a medical doctor. If you have health concerns related to your exercise, diet or weight, please consult your doctor.