10/26/2010

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-10-26

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10/25/2010

Make Yourself

By Laura Moncur @ 10:00 am — Filed under:

I love these advertisements from Nike. They encourage me to be strong, to let myself shine and to become fit. Sometimes I need encouragement like this and these are the perfect ads to tear out of a magazine and put on my wall right in front of the treadmill.

Make Yourself Strong

Make Yourself Shine

Make Yourself Fit

Next time you’re feeling a little uninspired to exercise, print up these ads and look at them while you get your butt going.

9/28/2010

Keep Your Goals To Yourself

By Laura Moncur @ 10:00 am — Filed under:

Remember in yesterday’s post when I said that things always work out better for me if I am my own cheerleader? It turns out that there is science behind the idea of keeping your goals to yourself. This talk from Derek Sivers at the TED conference explains it:

Think of your personal biggest goal. Imagine deciding right now that you’re going to do it. Imagine telling someone that you meet today what you’re going to do. Imagine their congratulations and their high image of you. Doesn’t it feel good to say it out loud? Don’t you feel one step closer already like it’s already becoming part of your identity? Well, bad news. You should have kept your mouth shut, because that good feeling will make you less likely to do it.

That backfiring of every compliment I receive when I lose weight is something that happens to ALL of us. Announcing our goals makes us feel like we’ve actually accomplished them, so from now on, I’m keeping my mouth SHUT!

9/27/2010

Be Your Own Cheerleader

By Laura Moncur @ 10:00 am — Filed under:

Be Your Own CheerleaderWhenever I get back on track, I tell everyone that I know that I am back to eating healthy and that I need a little encouragement. All the people who love me are really good at cheering me on, but there is something about getting that feedback that backfires on me. After every compliment and every positive remark, I lose steam. I don’t know what it is about having a cheerleader that makes me slack off, but I’ve definitely noticed a pattern.

This time, I’ve kept my mouth shut.

I’ve been working on the simplest of things: tracking my food every day, staying within my caloric restrictions and following five out of my seven healthy habits every day. If I do all three, I get another day added to my “food sobriety.” I’ve been food sober for over ten days now, but I haven’t really talked about it with anyone. Having a family of cheerleaders isn’t nearly as helpful for me as being my own cheerleader.

If you have noticed that every time you tell someone about your eating plan, you blow it, then try NOT telling anyone anything. Maybe you’ll see more success if you be your own cheerleader.

9/25/2010

Let’s Move Campaign

By Laura Moncur @ 10:00 am — Filed under:

Michelle Obama Let's Move CampaignI love Michelle Obama for her style and her grace, but I love her even more for the Let’s Move Campaign. They have great tips for parents:

  • Keep fresh fruit in a bowl within your child’s reach to grab as a quick snack: I would add that you need to clarify to your children that it’s okay to eat the fruit, even if you eat the last piece. Assure them that you’ll keep it full for them.
  • Take a walk with your family after dinner: Or a bike ride or play a game of basketball. Whatever kind of activity you do together that gets the blood pumping is awesome.
  • Plan a menu for the week. Get children involved in planning and cooking: This is essential. Not only does it teach your children about eating healthy, you teach them important life skills. How many college students are out there who don’t know how to cook anything but mac and cheese? Your kid won’t be one of them.
  • Turn off the TV during meals and share some family time: This is a great way to teach children how to savor the food they’re eating, but it also gives them time to talk with you. I can’t count the number of times I overate because I didn’t have anyone to talk to about my problems.
  • Talk to the principal about organizing a school health team: This is the only tip that seems lame. I don’t want the school getting involved. There were so many times that the five food groups talk at school devolved into a teacher commenting on my weight that I think schools should just mind their own business.

Remember that children look to YOU for their role models. If you are eating healthy and exercising regularly, they’ll want to parrot your actions. The first step toward healthy children is healthy adults.

9/24/2010

Sara Rue Lost 50 Pounds on Jenny Craig

By Laura Moncur @ 10:00 am — Filed under:

Click to see full sizeIn January, Sara Rue started on Jenny Craig in the hopes of getting back to her 2005 weight. I talked about it here:

Although I’m sure it didn’t feel quick to her, nine short months have flown by and she is now at goal and looking AWESOME! I haven’t followed Weight Watchers at all during the same time, so I look exactly the same. I am so glad that Jenny Craig worked for her, but at the same time, I’m angry with myself for not doing as well as she has done.

Sara Rue Lost 50 lbs on Jenny Craig

After seeing this advertisement, I seriously thought I should join Jenny Craig. Unfortunately, they don’t have a gluten-free option, so I can’t follow their program. Mike was very pragmatic about it. He told me:

If you want to know what it’s like to lose weight on Jenny Craig, just restrict yourself to eating Lean Cuisines and Smart Ones for every meal.

The thought of doing that made me feel immediately deprived and I realized once again that Weight Watchers is the best plan for me because I can work any food into my program instead of relying on prepackaged meals.

Now, I just need to religiously follow Weight Watchers just as faithfully as Sara followed Jenny Craig and I’ll be able to see the same results as her.

9/23/2010

Flavor Grenade Pluots

By Laura Moncur @ 10:00 am — Filed under:

I loved this comic from Johnny Wander.

Johnny Wander: Flavor Grenade

Pluot Flavor GrenadeThe thought of exploding fruit is always funny, but you might be a little disappointed if you are expecting armament from this fruit. Flavor grenades are pluots, which are a hybrid of plums and apricots. You can read more about them here:

Here’s a little video about them:

Next time you’re feeling bored with your diet, add some interesting fruit that you’ve never tried before, like a Flavor Grenade, dragon fruit or star fruit. There are so many interesting and healthy foods out there to try out, there is no reason for you to get in a rut with your program. Enjoy the flavors of new foods and you’ll be able to keep on your plan.

9/22/2010

Keanu Reeves: Classic Motivation

By Laura Moncur @ 1:39 pm — Filed under:

The next time you’re considering skipping your workout or eating something that isn’t on your plan, remember this photo of Keanu Reeves:

Keanu Reeves Ages Well

Sure, he looks a little older, but because he has stayed so physically fit, he is a doppelganger to his former self. If you are missing your former self, remember that you can look almost as young as you used to be by getting to a healthy weight.

Photo via: Classic Keanu – ROFLrazzi

9/20/2010

Dr Bouchard’s Flesh Reducing Soap from 1926

By Laura Moncur @ 10:00 am — Filed under:

Why Be Stout? Dr. Paul Bouchaud's Flesh Reducing SoapThis advertisement looks like business as usual to me.

It reads:

Why be stout?

When you can reduce your figure by a Natural, Easy and Healthful Mehtod which makes your unwanted fat a thing of the past.

Dr. Paul Bouchaud’s Flesh Reducing Soap

which is delighting the over stout and proving a GENUINE REDUCER to all who use it, will absorb all fatty tissues from any part of the body, and bring back natural slimness even to the worst case. All unhealthy flabbiness of muscles regain new life under the influence of this specially compounded flesh-reducing soap. It takes away from LARGE HIPS, DOUBLE CHIN, UNGAINLY ANKLES, ARMS, LEGS, BUST and WAISTLINE, reducing and slendering any part of the body you wish to reduce. It is perfectly safe and proves the needless use of dangerous drugs, dieting, steam pack or exercises.

It seems laughable now that anyone would believe that a soap could make fat go away, yet there are literally HUNDREDS of creams on the market today that claim to do the same thing. The anti-cellulite cream market accounts for millions of dollars in revenue and NONE of them have been scientifically proven to reduce fat.

The next time you’re tempted to try a new “flesh reducing” cream, remember Dr. Paul Bouchaud and save your money.

Advert via: vintage_ads: Dr Bouchard’s Flesh Reducing Soap, 1926

9/19/2010

Victoria Beckham at Subway

By Laura Moncur @ 10:00 am — Filed under:

Victoria BeckhamVictoria Beckham is fantastically thin. At thirty-six years old, she still rocks the fashions in the smallest of sizes. She is so incredibly thin that you might think that she never steps foot in a fast food restaurant for fear of fat clinging to her body through osmosis. I imagine her eating regime to be something akin to air, mugs of hot water and lemon juice.

Beckhams at SubwayThat’s why it was so surprising to me to see her at Subway with her family. The photo doesn’t actually show her EATING, but she and David are there enjoying family time at the local sandwich shop. If she DID eat, I would love to know what she ate. Was it the veggie sandwich? Did she skip the huge bun? Was it a salad with only vinegar? Inquiring minds want to know.

I know from experience that it’s possible to eat out every day and still lose weight. There is a healthy option at almost EVERY fast food restaurant in the U.S. if you’re willing to ORDER it. The biggest problem is the tempting food at restaurants can override your best intentions. You need will of steel to order the salad at your favorite restaurant instead of the super fatty burger and shake.

The next time you’re at a restaurant and you’re tempted to order food that doesn’t fit into your program, remember Victoria Beckham and how she keeps her slender figure, even though she goes to fast food restaurants just like you.

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