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Are fat people doormats?

posted by Janice Taylor, Editor | 7:41am Friday August 7, 2009

Our Lady of Weight Loss: I am NOT a doormat. Do fat people tend toward being foolishly sentimental and soft? Does the word ‘namby-pamby’ fit you? Fat, thin or regular sized, be brave and take this ‘true/false quiz!’
True or False? How many of these statements do you identify with?
1. You do things for other people that you really don’t want to do that are clearly beyond the call of duty.
Example: Your neighbor pops in and asks if you can watch her kids for the afternoon. She says that she hasn’t had a break for at least a week, and she wants to take herself to the movies. You say okay, even though you haven’t had a break in … geeze Louise, it’s been so long you can’t remember … and you so don’t even like her kids!
True or False?
2. You lie because you want to accommodate someone else.
Example: Your daughter-in-law asks if you are busy on Friday because that’s the day she that works best for her to get together, and even though you have a fully loaded day and will have to go to great inconvenience to reschedule all, you say, “Oh that’s perfect, my calendar is free. Works for me!”
True or False?
3. When asked what your preference is, you defer to others, even though you strongly do have a preference.
Example: When asked what type of restaurant you prefer to dine in, you say, “Whatever you like.” And then … you end up going to a greasy spoon comfort food place that has absolutely nothing on the menu that you want to or should eat, and – by the way – you are miserable!
True or False?
4. You make vague comments about things and expect people to read your mind and then you play the martyr.
Example: You tell a friend, “Oh my back has been acting up a bit lately. Sometimes when I stand for long period of times or walk too slowly, it goes into a spasm.” One week later, they call and say let’s go to a museum, and you are really put upon and peeved that they don’t get that a museum might activate your spasm.
True or False?
5. You stuff down your feelings with food.
Example: Instead of telling your son, daughter or friend that you are feeling neglected and yes, angry, that they forgot your birthday, you bake yourself a cake and stuff those feelings down with extra icing.
True or False?
6. You are so wanting every one in the world to like you that you start to unravel and shift rather quickly into a ‘downward’ spiral at the thought of anyone not liking you.
Example: Your new friend hasn’t called you in a week and you begin to think, without even considering whether they are busy or not, that they just don’t like you. Feelings of sadness rise to the surface, anxiety sets in and the unraveling begins!
True or False?
7. You think you are ‘oh so good’ for overriding your feelings, putting others before yourself and being the doormat that you are!
Example: You look at the above list and identify with each and every statement and think that you are a good person for being uber-available to all, and that those who don’t drop their lives for others are selfish.
True or False?
6-7 Trues? You are the … Biggest Namby-Pamby Ever.
3-5 Trues? You are … somewhat stable.
1-2 Trues? You are … strong enough!
0 Trues? You are … super-empowered and perhaps, maybe even a little too inflexible?
What to do? How to change it around? How to move from Doormat to Empowered Woman?

  • Learn to say “No” in multiple languages!
  • Answer any and all requests with: “I’ll get back to you on that later.” Thus, creating thinking time so that you can think it through and possibly find the courage to say “no!”
  • Schedule ‘non-negotiable’ time for yourself.
  • Are fat people doormats.jpgOr, lighten up, for goodness sake, and laugh at yourself. Buy one of these great doormats from amazon.com
  • I am NOT a doormat – doormat
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    Janice

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    Maggie

    posted August 8, 2009 at 4:39 am


    thanks for the quiz. the items remind me of things i truly want to be aware of and when life gets too fast and furious, i stand a better chance of remaining aware of how to choose better things for myself.



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    Renee Drew

    posted August 8, 2009 at 11:57 am


    I generally do pretty well with all this stuff. However, I am a work in progress when it comes to asking people to do things for me. This quiz helps me to remember that I need to put myself first most of the time, and NOT be a doormat!



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    Your Name

    posted August 10, 2009 at 8:53 am


    I knew it all along.I can hold my own “WAY TO GO ME!



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    Robbin Close

    posted August 10, 2009 at 10:16 am


    My emotions are more RAW since I have lost 30!! pounds. I have boundaries which make me feel b*tchy, unused to myself saying NO. I struggled with my weight for 50 years and have finally found the way to loose it and keep it off. There is no magic. I work out hard with an elevated heart rate for 45 minutes everyday. I made up a food plan that is more about health and fuel than any kind of emotional eating. It keeps me full all day. I love all of my clothes and feel very proud of myself. My family is having a harder time getting used to the new me. Hopefully, over time, I will relax and just be a thinner person with my emotions in neutral…



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