Nike, Tigers, and Idiots – Oh my!

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When I saw this ad recently, I nearly hurled something at my laptop – a Nike running shoe no less. “Winning takes care of everything.” Bullcrap. It’s a stupid ad at best, at worst, it’s giving a horrible message to everyone that looks at it.

This is the sentiment I used to believe. I couldn’t win at anything. I was a loser. Therefore, things weren’t worth doing. Life wasn’t worth doing.

Well Mr Woods, you may be a champion golfer, but did that make you a better human being? Does that somehow make all the skankiness in your past okay? I have news for you — you are the same person inside whether you finished first or last.

Accomplishments and worth shouldn’t based on speed or score. It should be based on the finishing something that was hard! I know a man who can balance on one arm and put his legs over his head in a master yoga pose. It’s effortless for him. I have a yoga client that after a year, can do a downward facing dog. It’s work and it’s not perfect, but he does it anyway even though it’s hard. In my opinion, I think yoga man #2 has the greater accomplishment.

I strongly dislike the term winning. I tend to like to substitute it for finishing. While I won’t claim, “Finishing takes care of everything” – it does change an awful lot.

I believe every person who starts a race and crosses the finish is a winner. In fact I would give a special medal to the larger woman in the back that has to run three times as long to go the same distance. She’s the winner. She can do anything.

Finishers Needed

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Hey all you finishers! It has been a wild ride – Newspaper articles in the Wall St. Journal, going on the Today Show, lots of local radio and TV. I even sold out my whole first print run! And with all of that, I have a favor to ask. I have a something for you to finish: a review of the book.

Reviews on Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, and Deseret Book really help me get my book out there. Book buyers from bookstores use reviews when deciding which books to stock in their stores. The more I can get, the better. So if you have read Finished being Fat, and it made you laugh, cry, or think a little bit about your own happiness — then please, tell everyone else about your experience.

You should be able to leave a review on these sites, even if you didn’t purchase them there. You might need an account though. The review doesn’t have to be long, and you can use the same on multiple sites.

Click here to review on Amazon Just hit “Create your own review” and sign in

Click here to review on Barnes and Noble. Type your review and sign in

Click here to review on Deseret Book

 

Thank you everyone. I’m busily working on the sequel, but I love to hear from you. You can connect with me on our Facebook page or email me at betsyschow@gmail.com