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I was going through my folder of archived information about mind/body/spirit approaches to better living and I came across this 11/18/09 piece in the health section of the New York Times. The take-away from the article was that more and more research is confirming the link between exercise and the ability to withstand the effects of stress – not just in the body, but also the mind and the emotions. The more we exercise, the more our bodies and brains are able to resist the physical and psychological effects of stress. During this holiday and end-of-the-year season, there are some unavoidable stressors like over commitment, financial pressures, family strains and even days on end of gloomy weather. This article reminds me that getting moving is not only about weight loss or maintenance, but about my ability to cope – mind, body, and soul.
- Freida
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The weight loss journey demands change. Changing your relationship with food…changing what you eat…changing your schedule to fit in exercise…changing sizes…sometimes even changing major aspects of life like jobs or relationships. Many women give up on the weight loss journey because change can be SO OVERWHELMING. Brave few carry on through the initial stages of loss and discomfort to experience the rewarding results of change.
TIP: Expect change to happen, and know that it does not have to be hard. The secret? Stay focused on your goal and relax into the idea of letting go and allowing change to happen.
Women’s Way has also undergone change this month and is now located on the top floor of the L&N Building downtown, with more space and expanded services. Come check us out at our upcoming Open House on December 3rd from 4-6pm.
Change how you handle the holidays this year by attending the Women’s Way annual course: Maintaining Your Weight During the Holidays, beginning December 1st. Contact (865)329-8897 or siri@womenswaywmc.com to register.
Freida’s bio is coming soon!
Do you ride the daily roller coaster of blood sugar highs and lows? Do you crash around 3 or 4 o’clock every day and crave something sweet to pep you up? If so, listen up. You can maintain a nice steady blood sugar all day and feel much more stable and energized. Here are the 3 steps to get you there:
1) Eat something at least every 4 hours
2) Keep carbohydrates controlled (stay under 60 grams of carbohydrate for any given meal or snack…this includes foods and beverages combined)
3) Include protein (get at least 7 grams of protein in any given meal or snack…this can come from foods and/or beverages)
What’s interesting is that these are also some of the basics to get you started on the road to healthy weight loss as well. As always, give me a call if you need more information or further support!
Take care of yourself out of love, not punishment. Eating healthy foods and exercising your body are ways of taking care of yourself. If you force yourself to do these things because you think you should, then it just becomes another way of beating yourself up. When you are able to take care of yourself because you want to – because you love yourself – then you will truly be successful.
It’s time to start making plans for next weekend – the Fourth of July. It is possible to celebrate, have a good time, enjoy friends and family, and not give up completely on your weight loss goals. With long term weight management comes an understanding that food is only one part of life. There are many other ways to celebrate, to relax, to reward yourself, and to have a good time that don’t include gorgin on high fat, high carb foods and drinks. Sure, the occasional “treat” has its place, but only in balance with other healthy foods and physical movement. But remember, this is not about “rules”, but is about feeling good. Does it really feel good to be overstuffed and then sluggish from overeating?
What seem to be normal and reasonable portions are often many more calories than our bodies need, and are certainly more calories than our bodies need to lose weight. Unless you are a swimmer, biker, or other athelte who burns a lot of calories every few days, then the portions offered to you in restuarants and in some packaged foods can get in the way of you reaching your weight loss goals. For example, a large cookie (like the ones you get at sandwich shops or burrito shops), are typically around 700 calories – that’s 5 times the size and calories in a healthy serving size for a cookie. And that’s more calories than you needed in your meal alone! What about before you eat? When you go to a mexican restaurant, you are typically offered around 40 tortialla chips – that’s 4 times a healthy serving size (of 10 chips), and provides an extra 400 calories before your meal comes…and that’s not to mention the cheese dip and margarita that you have with it! Calories add up very fast when portions are to large.
Remember – all things in moderation. It just requires additional effort in moderating when we live in such a supersized culture.
There are no good or bad foods. And when you eat certain foods, you are not a good or bad person. Educate yourself to understand your body’s caloric needs, and how many calories are in your favorite “naughty” foods. What would happen if you ate just 1/2 of it? Or even 1/4 of it? Is that realistic for you? If so, cutting portions can be a very effective way to lose weight without depriving yourself of pleasurable eating experiences. If this method is a recipe for disaster, then it may be best to just stay away. One of my clients taught me this saying:
“One is too much, and a thousand is never enough”
You know yourself better than anyone. Weight management is about self management. Know yourself, and your tendancies. Then manage accordingly.
Weight loss can stir up a lot of emotions and a lot of life changes. This is good. Let it happen. Feel as though you are shedding, truly shedding the layers of pain. When you let go of food as your comfort, as your friend, and as your escape, you will have a lot of emotions that you may not know what to do with. This hidden emotional work is an important part of the weight loss process. It can make the world of difference to have a safe place to work through the emotional side of weight loss – a quiet room behind closed doors, a good friend, therapist, or a loving family member to talk to, or personal time to go for a relaxed walk. The most important thing to remember is that this is normal and natural, so let it happen.
One of my favorite mantras is “keep up”. It is simple, but it is powerful.
Whatever is going on, whatever you are going through, just keep up. It too will pass. And you will come through it on the other side and you will be OK. Remind yourself that you will be OK.