HOW TO BURN YOUR TUMMY FAT... IN ONE BLINK FLAT
Pic.: Mavourneen Peters
“Gerry
sir, our problem is not lack of knowledge…
our
problem is lack of implementation.”
- Manjeet Singh Khalsa
Let me clarify it at the outset itself: Manjeet Singh
Khalsa is not any old-age baba or any
new-age guru. He is just my friend and lives here, next-door…
who loves to eat sensibly and live on his own terms… and, yes, yes… who, at 50-plus,
has a belly of a baby!
I am intelligent enough to ‘know’ why Manjeet has a
baby-belly and I have a pot-belly. I ‘know’ how the baby-belly goes and
pot-belly comes… how fat forms and what fat does!
So, Manjeet Singh Khalsa, my friend, reminds me, again
and again: “Gerry sir, our problem is not ‘lack of knowledge’… Our problem is ‘lack
of implementation’!”
Full stop!!!!
I had got up early – very early – this morning. So, I
happened to see an interesting post shared by my Tai-chi-class friend, Hazel. “EXCERCIES
TO BURN ABDOMINAL FAT IN 14 DAYS FLAT!”
I had enough time in my hand, and the right mood, too, to
read the ‘fat-burning’ post. The author had suggested some lovely exercises,
which our Tai Chi sir, Rakesh Menon, makes it look so ‘do-able’ and ‘easily-available’
for all of us…
“Hell, I ‘know’ all of them, man!” I remembered Manjeet
Singh, my friend, “Why am I not getting off my fat ass and ‘doing’ them?”
So, without waiting for the morning prayers to come from
the nearby masjid (there are no
roosters around, you see!), I wrote my long comment on Hazel’s timeline. Here
it is:
Hi Hazel, I got up at 4 this morning and
gulped some 30-50 ml of Patankar Khada syrup (Ayurvedic... available in any
medical store at Rs.96 for a bottle of 450 ml). Trust me, my pot-belly will be flat
in less than 3hrs! As a precaution, I have kept myself free for a few hours in
the morning (to flush out the toxins)...
And, yes, if I don't like to see my
pot-belly, I must intensely dislike the 'junk' that goes in to form the fat in
my belly...
Last Sunday, at our Tai Chi class, I was
asking our irrepressible Kannan: "Sir, how to stop snoring... I am not
only worried, I am ashamed, too?"
"Simple,” said Kannan, "Tuck
your tummy in!".
So, that explains why I got up at 4,
today... and, this long comment.
(P.S. Pl read my blog post a few hours
from now... I will update on my tummy position.).
Have a cheerful day. Love
It is obvious, that I was in a cheerful mood this
morning!
“Tummy fat is dangerous,” my wife has been warning me, “reduce
it.”
I know it ‘is’ dangerous…
I know a flat-belly will make me look young and smart…
I, also, know snoring – when I travel in a train or a bus,
or when I go to stay over at someone’s place or at our up-coming Tai Chi camp at Lonavala, for
instance – is very embarrassing…
But, then, why am I not doing something about it?
“There are two types of hunger,” Kannan had told me last
Sunday, “the hunger of our stomach and the hunger of our tongue… Don’t heed to
the hunger of the tongue.”
“I know that, Kannan sir, I know!” I had replied…
Then, what is the problem?
“Gerry sir, our problem is not lack of knowledge,” I hear
Manjeet Singh’s wise words, once again. “our problem is lack of implementation.”
And, hark! I hear my beloved wife’s, often-repeated words,
too:
“Stop giving advice to the world… Advise yourself… Physician,
heal thyself!”
So, for a change, this Post is not for my readers… It is
for me!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Comments
I am thrilled to share few pointers about implementation.
1. Set Limits. Knowledge is explored daily without limits. Filter out regularly to save time. Collecting information about everything blocks the time for implementing.
2. Avoid Multi-tasking. Implementing one thing and in small portion at a time is easy and doable. The very thought of doing many things is overwhelming and makes it unachievable.
3. Practice Mindfulness. The moment something is mastered it goes into auto mode. Instead of celebrating achievement the mind starts thinking professionalism and marketing the achievement. To implement knowledge, unlearn regularly. Drop the knowledge to be refreshed. Becoming ignorant again gives the power to implement.
Knowledge becomes effective when it is actionable or doable. The integrity gap gets reduced. The audio matches video. Promises are kept. Commitments are honoured. Resolutions are implemented.
So Learn - Unlearn – Relearn to implement.
Thank You! Gerry Sir.