The Blame Game

Gen 3:12-13 And the man said, The woman whom thou gave to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I did eat. And Jehovah God said unto the woman, What is this thou hast done? And the woman said, The serpent beguiled me, and I did eat.
The dieter did not create the blame game. Adam and Eve thought of it first, but as dieters we utilize it the most.
I have heard the best and worst of excuses why someone cannot lose weight, and the majority of the time it is put upon someone else. The food pusher, the one that is not supportive, the result of childhood raising, a poor marriage, or living in conditions with others that are not perfect, and last but not least, the often repeated excuse, this is the most difficult thing I have ever had to face in my life, it is unfair. That really boils down to God placing a heavier burden on someone they can't possibly bear, and it is exaggeration to the max to think dieting is the hardest suffering one will be burdened with in their life.
When we cut the excuses, kick out the crutch, take full responsibility for eating far more than the body requires, we have to look squarely at ourselves and determine to do what we know needs to be done. We cannot lose weight by exceeding the feed limit each day. We have so much information available and often free on how many calories we need to lose weight, what the size of a portion really is, what foods boost health and what doesn't, and basic childhood remembrances of activities that burn calories that prevented the majority of us from childhood obesity.
No matter how much you have to lose, or how little, as long as you continue to play the blame game, the pounds will pile up and a year from now you'll wish you had done something sooner. And the next year, and the one after. You must invest time in exploring the thought that no one force fed you or held a gun to your head. Whatever you have done to your body, you have done it willingly. God will surely help you on your journey to weight loss, but not without an earnest and honest confession of your part in this and your plea to Him to break the bondage which has held you captive. There is no other way around it.