10,000 steps. That's what all of the professionals say is necessary to begin a weight loss program moving in the right direction.
10,000 steps.
You can't do that sitting on your couch. Get up and move! Go to the mall and window shop. Go to Target and buy an apple, pay for it and walk around eating it. (The apple is a much better choice than the frappe at the Target Starbucks!)
Move. Your. Feet.
It's not as hard as it seems.
In health!
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Friday, January 6, 2012
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Healthy Hints for 2012!
Looking to get healthy or maybe even healthier? Either way, here's some hints and help for making it happen in 2012!
- Did you make a New Years resolution? If so, create a plan for it and stick to it
- Drink 64 or more ounces of water a day
- Add lemon to that water to detoxify your liver and process fat more efficiently
- Trash the trash foods in your cupboards, panty, 'fridge, freezer, dresser drawer, wherever you might keep them
- Replace the trash with wholesome foods that surround the perimeter of the grocery store. Fruits, veggies, dairy, seafood, lean poultry,
- Walk more, 10,000 steps a day
- Do squats while watching TV
- Forget the DVR, run the stairs during the commercials instead
- Cook enough to freeze or save for other meals that week
- Consider vegetable stock your best friend
- Create a dream board and put up photos and sayings of things that inspire you
- Stop drinking diet and regular soda
- Exercise more
- Try a fitness class at the gym or the park district that you haven't tried before
- Walk the dog or if you don't have a dog, walk the neighbors dog
- If your neighbor doesn't have a dog and you have a kid, walk your kid
- Don't eat after 7 PM
- Forget processed food
- Have a coffee instead of a mocha at Starbucks and have them add a pump of sugar free chocolate to it
- Skip the pizza and have whole grain flat bread with veggies instead
- Don't over eat
- Listen to inspiring music
- Make a new playlist for your workout
- Learn to say no and make time for yourself!
- Remember God created the earth in seven days so don't expect to do everything in only one
- You're not perfect, don't be so hard on yourself
- Set yourself up for success
- Reach out and ask if you need something from someone
- Offer support to someone who needs it
- Forgive someone even if you don't tell them
- Smile more
- Do yoga
- Pet your animals
- Go to bed an hour early and don't turn on the TV
- If you must have a bagel, make it a whole grain and dig out most of the inside so you cut your calories and carbs
Welcome to 2012!
It's been a crazy few months here in Georgia! But that's all over with now. Finally, finally, finally it's time to get back to normal. The holidays are over and we can all move back to reality. Right? Right.
What are you plans for the new year? Do you have any goals? Any resolutions? Did you start already or have you already hit an obstacle? It's never to late to start over. Actually, for most, starting over is a daily thing. Don't let the bumps in the road screw up your path to health and wellness. You can do it.
Here's me in February of 2011.
I worked hard, for the most part, in 2011 to get myself back to a good place. I'm still working. It's a constant walk down a long road. Sometimes it's fun and sometimes a lot gets in the way but I keep walking.
Here's me this summer.
Here's me in October:
And here's my face just a few weeks ago. You can definitely see the difference in my face, don't you think?
Here's an up close and personal version of the heavier me in February:
So how did I do it? It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be but really, when you're feeling desperate to get healthy, nothing is as hard as you think. I gave up sugar and simple carbs for almost three months and started exercising again. I reinstated my personal trainer certification and am helping a few people begin their walk down a path to better health and feel pretty good about that, too.
I do have a minor injury that's stopped me from doing much lately and I did take the time to enjoy the holidays but I've gained a pound. Originally I thought it was more but thankfully it's not. I'm back on track now and enjoyed the break. Not the injury, that's for sure. I'm hoping to have surgery quickly and recover even faster but right now I just don't know what's going to happen with that. Thankfully fitness is only a part of the program.
Tell me what you're planning for the new year!
Stay healthy!
What are you plans for the new year? Do you have any goals? Any resolutions? Did you start already or have you already hit an obstacle? It's never to late to start over. Actually, for most, starting over is a daily thing. Don't let the bumps in the road screw up your path to health and wellness. You can do it.
Here's me in February of 2011.
I worked hard, for the most part, in 2011 to get myself back to a good place. I'm still working. It's a constant walk down a long road. Sometimes it's fun and sometimes a lot gets in the way but I keep walking.
Here's me this summer.
Here's me in October:
And here's my face just a few weeks ago. You can definitely see the difference in my face, don't you think?
Here's an up close and personal version of the heavier me in February:
So how did I do it? It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be but really, when you're feeling desperate to get healthy, nothing is as hard as you think. I gave up sugar and simple carbs for almost three months and started exercising again. I reinstated my personal trainer certification and am helping a few people begin their walk down a path to better health and feel pretty good about that, too.
I do have a minor injury that's stopped me from doing much lately and I did take the time to enjoy the holidays but I've gained a pound. Originally I thought it was more but thankfully it's not. I'm back on track now and enjoyed the break. Not the injury, that's for sure. I'm hoping to have surgery quickly and recover even faster but right now I just don't know what's going to happen with that. Thankfully fitness is only a part of the program.
Tell me what you're planning for the new year!
Stay healthy!
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