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Christi's Corner #1-
Good Health, Nutrition, and
Commitment
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Good health and nutrition require
commitment and sacrifice; just like relationships.
Everything worthwhile in life requires effort. Taking a
short cut only leads you to a short-term goal.
If you would like to loose
weight, then make a commitment to change only one poor
eating behavior every 2 weeks. You can even begin with the
easier choices if you like. It's all good! This does not
necessarily mean you need to cut something out
completely. You may need to just cut down the quantity.
For example, cutting back on soda, sugar, white flour
products, etc, or adding whole grains, leafy greens, root
vegetables, etc. There are so many healthy options to
choose from and they don't need to be applied in any
particular order. Most importantly they don't have to be
added all at once. In fact, it's best if you don't add them
all at once.
When people add too much exercise or
too many diet changes at once they encounter two
problems. One, they traditionally have a difficult time
dealing with all of the sudden newness and soon find
themselves ready to quit. (been there done that!)
Two, they shock their metabolism into a state of
confusion and concern. Remember, if you want your
metabolism to run efficiently then you must never give
it the idea that something is wrong on the outside
through diet and exercise. If it feels something is
wrong then it will slow down; just in case that
"something wrong" is life threatening. Your body will
always look out for your best interest.
Follow the same foundation when it
comes to exercise. One thing at a time, until you are
comfortable, then add another. Instead of shocking your
lifestyle, sneak up quietly and mold it. The bottom
line is, if you change one behavior at a time, then you
are changing your lifestyle. If you change many
behaviors at one time, then you are in BONDAGE! - -
- (that's not for me!)
I close by saying, never leave your
exercise and nutrition habits to chance. You must take
the time to plan. You may not stick to your plan 100%,
but you will stick to more of it if planned than you
would if not planned. Lastly, and MOST
IMPORTANTLY, don't be disappointed if you are not
perfect with your plan. Only be disappointed if you
don't continue to try.
Blessings from sunny Arizona!
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