Personal Worth - POSTED ON: Mar 06, 2012
Recently I've been thinking about the concepts of Personal Worth, and or feelings of Worthlessness as they apply to me and to my own endeavors with food, weight-loss, and maintenance of weight-loss.
I'm rather fond of the psychological concepts of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), and also of Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT).
One of the concepts of REBT, is that ...if intrinsic value exists at all... we get it because we CHOOSE, we DECIDE to have it. It exists because of our own definition. We are "good" or "deserving" because we THINK we are, and not because anyone awards us this kind of "inherent value".
When persons can call themselves "worthwhile" just because they decide to do so, they will tend to lose their desparate need for the approval of others. If we reduce our need for the esteem of others, we will find it easier to stop rating ourselves as persons, and will come to value ourselves simply because we are alive.
A philosophy of "worth" and "worthlessness" leads to disturbed feelings of guilt, shame, and self-loathing, and we'll be better off with the concept that we are not "worthwhile" because of our effectiveness, or "worthless" because of our ineffectiveness. We merely EXIST.
Self-acceptance means fully accepting oneself, one's existence, and one's right to live and to be as happy as one can be, --- no matter WHAT traits one has, or what acts one does. Self-acceptance doesn't mean self-esteem, self-confidence, self-respect, or self-regard, because all of these terms imply that one accepts onself BECAUSE one does something well, or BECAUSE other people like one. Unconditional self-acceptance means that you accept yourself because you are alive and have DECIDED to accept yourself.
Unconditional self-acceptance makes several minimal assumptions about people's intrinsic worth or value. These are:
For those interested in learning more about these concepts, I recommend reading "A Guide To Rational Living" (1997) &" "The Art & Science of Rational Eating" (1992) by Albert Ellis, PH.D.
What is a Diet? - POSTED ON: Mar 05, 2012
This is the beginning of a new video series which I call "Diet Wisdom".
My plan is to begin with some short videos explaining simple diet concepts, with a length of about 1 to 3 minutes, and then develop out from there to more complicated issues and perhaps a wider time range. This video series will be indexed at the top mid-page of the DietHobby website, and divided into sections. At present, I've named those sections: Basics; Motivation; and Reviews. The bottom section will be a listing of all videos falling under the Diet Wisdom topic. I've placed 4 older videos into DietWisdom, since they seem to fit into that category.
These videos will, of course, reflect my own philosophy of dieting, which some may embrace and others may find controversial. Each video will have a comment section here at the DietHobby website, but the comment section at the DietHobby YouTube Channel is disabled, because I choose not to become involved in discussions about these issues at that location. My current plan is to make and post a new video in this series perhaps on a weekly, or on alternate weekly basis, so if you are interested...watch for them.
Cheesecake Sugar-Free Recipe - POSTED ON: Mar 04, 2012
This ia picture of one serving of food from my new cooking video, Cheesecake Sugar-Free which is located at DietHobby, under RECIPES, Sweet Tastes.
Mindful Eating - POSTED ON: Mar 02, 2012
Mindful eating is maintaining awareness while eating.
Some examples of this are:
Mindless Eating - POSTED ON: Mar 01, 2012
Mindless eating is consuming food without awareness.
Most of us know we shouldn't do this, and we usually intend to avoid it, but still we find ourselves sometimes engaging in that behavior. Some of this compulsion is from our automatic habits and unconscious behaviors.
Eating is such a routine task that it can be done with little or no thought or effort. When mindless eating only happens occasionally, it might not be a problem, but when we eat mindlessly on a daily basis, the weight can begin to pile on.
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