Showing posts with label losing weight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label losing weight. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Thoughts on losing weight

As soon as I decide to lose weight I get somewhat depressed and actually gain weight. So, instead of trying to lose weight, I may be better off trying to be healthy by eating well, exercising, and maintaining an active social environment.

There is a mindset that goes with losing weight that is one of self-empowerment. Feeling empowered, mindful, and confident that you can achieve your goals helps.

If you like to walk, hike, swim, kayak, ski and bike, you may find that physical activity increases your appetite, and you eat more. Although you might be in better shape, you may not lose weight. When exercising, fat turns to muscle which weighs more than fat, so you might see a weight gain at first.
raw veggies arranged on a white plate with ranch dip in a yellow pepper
Going to a gym and exercising daily helps my mental attitude, whether I lose weigh or not. I think when one is feeling well mentally then life is better all around.

One tried and true method of losing weight is to keep track of all the foods you eat everyday and cut back by eliminating some of the foods that have little nutritional value and are loaded with sugar, salt, and fat. Seeing a nutritionist may be another way to shed a few extra pounds, but chances are high that he/she will have you keep a food diary.  It also takes time, energy, and dollar. When it comes to your health, seeking a nutritionist help seems like a very good investment.

Having a positive support group that won't put you down for trying and sometimes failing is vital. That's why Weight Watchers is so successful -- because they offer support. It's important to talk with the people you live with and those who are close to you about keeping positive. Have a conversation with them that lets them know you need them to support you and how you need their support. Try to laugh a lot and maintain a sense of humor.

By all means, when you go to a grocery store put your blinders on! Every aisle is filled with temptation.

Maintaining good health is complicated, but is achievable if you first put your mind to it.

A Maine Warmer can help with relaxation when craving comfort and relaxation. It has no calories and lasts for years.

oman relaxing with a Maine Warmers Panda Bear
Woman relaxing with a Maine Warmers Panda Bear

Friday, September 11, 2015

Moderation and Living Well

At the Portland, Maine Farmers' Market last Saturday I overheard one farmer say to another, "I have learned that moderation is key to living well." He paused then said, "But I don't like to live that way." When I laughed out loud, he turned and grinned and explained how he liked to eat and drink more than he probably should.

I think we can all relate. In summer, we travel, eat out more, have house guests and leftovers when the visitors are gone, and go out for ice-cream. It all adds up to extra pounds and maybe feeling a bit bloated or uncomfortable. 

The good news is that farmers' markets flourish with healthy veggies and fruits this time of
year, encouraging us to get back on track -- at least until the holidays. 

Remember to use a Maine Warmer to help you relax instead of reaching for some goodies to make you feel better.