March, 2007
With featured articles on weight loss, diet reviews, what the latest weight loss programs are, concerns and information on obesity, and interviews with doctors, dieticians, and weight loss specialists.
By Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN
With e-mails, text messaging and iPods taking over modern communication, receiving a hand-written letter via Postal Mail (dubbed Snail Mail by the Internet savvy) is like seeing a flying saucer. Surely, anything that needs to be said could be conveniently conveyed in a thirty-two character text message. Since old-fashioned writing has taken a backseat to new-fangled technology, reminisce about the good old days with stationary paper and a few pencils via your new weight loss journal.Update the Journal Everyday: You will be able to make more accurate dietary determination if you are able to compare daily entries.
Weigh yourself regularly: It's difficult to tell how much of an impact your all natural diet plan is having without a number to take on the incredible disappearing waistline. Weigh yourself regularly, but don’t go overboard, it’s far from the most important part of weight loss.
Remember the Inches: You may not move a single pound on Friday (also known as Weigh Day), but maybe you’ve lost an inch around the belly, perhaps some inches of that odd material that have been clinging your thighs since the late eighties have disappeared. Don't be afraid to pull out that measuring tape-it might just make your day.
Keep a Detailed Log of Food and Liquid Intake: You'll want to include those grams of fat, calories, even the glasses of water you take down. The detailed intake log allows you to look back on Weigh Day and determine just how many more calories you need to cut from your diet. Or perhaps your light daily exercise routine could use a change-up. Writing down what you eat can be a great indicator as to what you should and shouldn't be eating. Be sure to include the cheats!
Chronicle your range of emotions; you'll likely experience them all. You never know when you might need the encouragement to steer clear of chocolate, candies and other yummies that might threaten your weight loss goals.
Say Cheese: With an online blog or an old composition book, include pictures new pictures to match your entries every couple of weeks. Not only will they serve as confidence boasters for you on the Weigh Day when you gain three pounds, but at the end of your journey you'll have visual records to all the progress you made along the way.
Meet Goals-Buy New Book: There's nothing wrong with rewarding meeting your seven pound weight loss goal with a trip to the local movie theater-but try not to eat too many chocolate covered raisins from the concession stand.
Keeping
a weight loss journal isn't like that old dusty thing you hid under
your bed in seventh grade. This isn't the place to write about Mrs.
Sanders' relationship with her gardener, or your co-workers' hangnail.
Keeping a weight loss journal is about just the facts, and your
feelings on your weight loss. It’s encouraged that you write about your
successes, challenges, sorrows, frustrations and the occasional Twinkie
relapse on your journey towards that 26 inch waist.
And if
you're exercising, a recommended part of any natural weight loss
program, list what you did and for how long. Even light jog or a few
moments before bed on the treadmill will help you lose weight. At the
end of the week when you gear up to go to war with the nearest scale,
you'll be able to use your detailed journal to see which new regimes
are/aren't helping you reach your goal.
Keeping a weight loss
journal is about inspiration. When you're sipping lemonade on your
front porch in the same pair of jeans you wore on your first day of
high school, you'll be able to flip through your old weight loss
journal and remember just how much determination it took for you to get
back into those denims.
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