Consistency - POSTED ON: Oct 09, 2011
Consistency is a highly under-rated trait, but it is one of the behaviors that is most necessary for successful weight-loss and maintenance.
The definition of Consistency is: reliability or uniformity of successive results or events To be consistent means to constantly adhere to the same principles, course, or form.
There are many different ways to eat, and many different diet plans. Most all of them will work IF they are consistently followed.
We don’t all have to have the same diet, or the same eating plan, but to be successful, we have to develop a pattern of eating which gives us the same or less calories as our individual body burns.
We don't always have to eat the same things, or always eat at the same times, or even always eat the same amounts. But we need overall consistency minute after minute, hour after hour, day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year.
When talking about weight-loss or maintenance. I think a “lifestyle change” means that we have to change the patterns of eating that made us become overweight or obese, and replace it with another, lower-calorie pattern.
This, of course, involves and requires consistency.
Gratitude - POSTED ON: Oct 08, 2011
Gratitude is feeling or showing an appreciation of kindness, of Thankfulness.
It is a way of recognizing the importance of a source of pleasure. Gratitude is an emotion that expresses appreciation for what one has. It is currently receiving a great deal of attention as a facet of positive psychology. Gratitude is what gets poured into the glass to make it half full. Studies show that gratitude not only can be deliberately cultivated but can increase levels of well-being and happiness among those who do cultivate it. In addition, grateful thinking -- and especially expression of it to others – is associated with increased levels of energy, optimism, and empathy. I am grateful to each one of you who participates here by reading or commenting or watching a video.
Thank You.
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What is Portion Control? - POSTED ON: Oct 05, 2011
Portion control is understanding how much a serving size is and how many calories a serving contains. Portion control is important for weight management since a person’s weight is determined by their total calorie intake. Healthy eating, (using Aristotle's philosophy) is the desirable middle between the extremes of excess and deficiency (over-eating and not eating enough).
A "serving size" according to a package may bear little resemblance to the amount of the food which most people eat at a time. First-time dieters can find the process of calculating serving sizes and calorie counting confusing;. and because there are so many varieties of supermarket products, serving sizes are commonly inaccurate.
Portion sizes can be estimated by using objects as a point of reference. One way of determining portion size is to compare hand size.
For example a healthy serving of protein should not be larger than a palm size piece of meat.
Carbohydrate servings such as pasta can be measured by fistfuls. A healthy serving of pasta should be one fistful.
A great many people don’t understand that a standard “serving size” is NOT the amount of food that their parents, family, friends, or restaurant places on a plate and serves to them.
Here are some examples of standard serving sizes. If you only have half, you’re having one-half a serving; and if you have more, consider the fact that you’re having extra servings.
One serving of grain: one cup of whole grain cereal, one fourth of a bagel, one cup of pasta. One serving of vegetables: five cherry tomatoes, five sticks of celery, one whole carrot.
One serving of fruit: a medium apple, fifteen large grapes, half a banana.
One serving of dairy: one cup of milk, three cheese cubes, half cup of low fat cottage cheese.
One serving of meat: 1/4 chicken breast, daily guide line: one fist full per meal.
Fats and Sugars: as little as possible, dairy and meat contain plenty of necessary fat, while fruits contain enough natural sugars.
It's Fall - POSTED ON: Oct 04, 2011
The Fall season has started here in Central California. The weather is getting cooler, Days are getting shorter, and the leaves are beginning to turn and fall from the trees. Fall brings many changes, but my commitment to maintain my weight loss isn't one of them. I continue.
Minute by Minute Hour by Hour Day by Day Week by Week Month by Month
Some would say, "It should be easier after consistently following this behavior for a 7 year period. Possibly it should be. But it's not. And That's Okay.
Peach Bread - POSTED ON: Oct 03, 2011
Recently I posted another cooking video, Peach Quick Bread, which is located at DietHobby, under RECIPES, Sweet Tastes.
This is a reduced-carb and reduced-fat recipe and is low-calorie when eaten in small amounts. It contains wheat and some sugar, and is a tasty treat for those who have a food plan which allows those specific foods.
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