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Rants and Raves about Dieting

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

Diet, a four letter word!  No wonder all the brand name diets are saying ‘diet’s don’t work’.  My opinion:  A rose by any other name is still the same.  And a diet by any other name is still a diet.  A weight loss, or even weight gain, diet consists of more than what you eat. It also encompasses your exercise level, your self-image, your self-talk, and your attitude.

How many times have you heard:  it’s not how much you eat, but what you eat.  Boy is that true!  Some foods are loaded with calories, fats, and sugars.  One bite of them can take up the quota for one meal.  I have even seen treats that give you the whole days quota of fats in one ’serving’.

And that brings up servings.  I look at one bag of chips and it says it is 100 calories per serving.  Great!  But the small bag  contains 5 servings!  So it is really 500 calories.  Then you look at the fats, sugars, and carbs.  What appears to be a healthy choice by the wrappings turns out to be just as bad by the servings.

Portion control is an elusive concept to me.  Not as a concept, but in putting it into practice.   It includes total calories, balance nutrients, and timing of your eating.  One type of person can fix the foods, and measure the portions to make their own ‘frozen dinners.’  I am not that type.  I would binge while preparing the various dishes and put a little more in each portion.  That’s how I became overweight.

Then there is the exercising.  One way is to used a pedometer to count your steps.  That is good if you want to ensure that you walk your healthy 10,000 steps a day.  To be quite honest, that doesn’t count as exercise.  The walk you talk for exercise, the time on the bike, or in the gym is exercise.  If you count every step you take during the day, you are including your normal activities.  Exercise doesn’t count unless it is extra – that is, you do your normal activities plus exercise.

Then there is the  way you see yourself and you talk to yourself.  If you are continuously downgrading yourself or calling yourself names, you have no chance of success.  You need to realize that you – that every individual – deserves to be a healthy weight.  Give yourself a break.  Instead of being down on yourself for over eating, figure out why you are overeating.

I don’t know how others lose weight, but I have to D I E T.

D – dinner and all other meals and snacks by portion control

I – my self-image and self-talk – how I see and treat myself

E – exercise above and beyond normal daily activites

T – timing of my meals and snacks to be every 3 hours using portion control.

Do you DIET?  Leave a comment.

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Christmas Gifts, Parties, Food, Priorities

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

At my house, Christmas is the most hectic time of the year.  More visitors, lots of shopping to do, decorations to put up, plus all the regular activities.  During this  time, we need to keep the P touchstone with us at all times. P for priority.

Remember what Priority is?  Our priority is what we choose to do instead of something else. We may think we do not have a choice, but we always do. We can either do it or not.  We may think we have to do this or that; in reality we may have the responsibility to do it, but we still have the choice to do it or not.  Watch out that what you feel is your obligation does not pre-empt your priorities.

In weight loss, as in weight management, one of our priorities is to eat healthy and portion control.  With so many social gatherings going on with the traditional food and goodies, remember your priorities.  Choose what you will consume, do not just grab anything that looks good. Choose the smaller plate when you choose your food. Concentrate on socializing rather than eating.

Remember to continue your eating schedule.  You can adjust how much you eat while maintaining your 3 meals and 3 snacks.  Eat your breakfast everyday.  When you are out shopping, take some healthy snacks along.  Zip lock bags can carry a variety of snacks.

Christmas, or Hanukkah, or the season are about love, thinking of others, peace, giving.  It is about being with friends and family.  What if you are alone – no family around?  There are many people in shelters and nursing homes that would love company.  Many groups meet together to wrap gifts for the needy, serve dinner to the homeless and needy, deliver food and gifts to their homes.  Volunteers are always needed.  Doing something for someone who needs it can feed your soul.

No one to celebrate with?  Ask others who live alone to come to your house – make it a pot luck or provide for our friends, depending on your and their financial situation.

Choose to be alone?  Nothing wrong with that.  Just don’t sit in depression or despair.  And don’t eat to fill loneliness, sorrow, or an aching  heart.  Turn on the radio, put a CD or DVD on.  Exercise or dance to Christmas songs and carols.  Rejoice because you woke up on the right side of the grass.

Above all – remember that Christmas is NOT about food and binging.  Keep your priorities in place whatever you do.  And have a wonderful holiday season.  Remember  You are worth it, you deserve it, and you are going to become a healthier, happier you.

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