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Happy Weight Loss, Happy
Life!
by Dr. Annette Colby, RD
Healthy weight loss
involves more than just cutting calories and exercising more.
You want to change your weight, but you also want to create a
healthy relationship with your life, food, body, and self.
You want a life that is in balance, without constantly be
obsessed with calorie counting or worry about good foods
versus bad foods. Healthy weight loss means that you have
abundant energy to pursue your dreams and vibrant health to
enjoy your life. Follow these simple guidelines and learn a
few tips on how to make your weight loss journey balanced and
healthy.
De-Stress Your Digestion
Is
your digestive tract energetically charged with tension and
worry? Stress affects all parts of your body and your
digestive tract is no exception. If you are obsessed with
what you can and cannot eat, worrying about whether your food
is fattening, or unable to relieve your stress, you are
upsetting the health and effectiveness of your digestive
tract. Stress can lead to ulcers, constipation, diarrhea, and
poor absorption of nutrients. Help your digestive tract by
keeping your thoughts clear and your body at ease while you
eat. Enjoy the food you are eating, relax with company of
those eating with you, and learn to breathe deeply and fully
while you are eating. Practice eating consciously, with joy,
and with a clear mind for three days and watch your life
health and happiness increase.
Fill Up On Inner Worth
On
a deep level, those who use or abuse food have made a
decision (perhaps an unconscious decision) that they are not
worthy of being themselves. They believe they should not
express themselves powerfully, and they should not receive
pleasure for themselves. Overeating often stems from basic
unmet needs for excitement, play, love and genuine
self-expression. Often, people have decided they are
'supposed' to give pleasure out to others, by being nice and
good, smiling sweetly, not being bold, loud, or assertive. We
go along with protocol buying into the idea that uniformity
is the key to a happy and rich life. We are supposed to look
a certain way, dress in order to please others, or contain
our excitement. Yet to conform is to live in a state of
rejection. Realize that denial of your individuality and
uniqueness leads to feeling disempowered, mutes passions, and
prohibits your ability to receive pleasure. Without pleasure
and genuine self-supporting self-soothing strategies, we
often turn to food to relieve basic emotional states such as
stress, anxiety, fear, tiredness, depression, and anger.
Food In Your Pantry
Diets tend to make us uncomfortable around food. We
begin to remove all temptations from our homes. No ice cream,
no chocolate, no cookies. After awhile - no food in our
pantries. This tactic doesn't really stop us from eating.
Instead, it beckons us to venture out to the nearest
convenience store or drive through. Once there it is
difficult to resist the temptation of the hamburgers, fries,
shakes, and cookies which we then devour in the car on the
way home. This is the boomerang effect of deprivation.
Scarcity makes us anxious while surplus calms us down. Begin
to find your own way to allow food back on your shelves in
your life.
Healthy Actions For Today
Health and happiness are not that difficult to have
in your life. It just takes some attention and some action to
insure that you have as much of both as you desire. Read
through the following list and decide what actions you could
take to increase the quality of your life:
Notice what is right for you from the inside out
Eat more vegetables, fruits, whole grains
Drink lots of water
Walk outside
Movements of balance - balance board, exercise balls, yoga,
Tai-chi, etc.
Dance, exercise, play
Laugh more
Rest enough - not too much, not too little
Remember the playful kid inside of you
Be kind to yourself
Feel good in everything you do
Savor every moment
Be grateful and count your blessings
Learn to receive
Recognize what you are receiving
Pursue your goals
Play up your strengths
Find your calling
Gain trust in yourself
Make Peace with Food
Do you sometimes feel like food is the enemy? Being at war with
food and your body can only lead to decreased passion and a low
energy life. The mood and attitudes you eat with affect the
positive energy flow between food and you. Indeed, creating harmony
with food is critical if you wish to live a happier, healthier
life. Take a chance, call a truce, and begin to develop a more
peaceful relationship with food. When you stop viewing food as the
enemy, you regain control of your own life. You can connect with
your body and discover you own subtle fullness and satiety cues.
You can become involved in determining what, when, and how much
your body wants to eat.
Dr. Annette Colby, RD can help you take the
pain out of life, turn difficult emotions into joy, release stress,
end emotional eating, and move beyond depression into an
extraordinary life! Annette is the author of Your Highest Potential
and has the unique ability to show you how to spark an amazing
relationship with your life! Visit www.LovingMiracles.com to
access hundreds of content filled articles and sign up for a Free
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