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The Fitness Motivation Monitor December 2006 |
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Dear fitness friend, Happy Holidays!
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Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out. ~ Robert J. Collier For many of us, this is the month when our resolve will be most tested. Can we enjoy parties and manage a hectic holiday schedule, while keeping exercise and mindful eating habits a priority? Can we enter the New Year refreshed and energized, ready for new challenges? Will we? In the October 2006 issue of Entrepreneur magazine, Robert Kiyosaki, author of the Rich Dad book series, wrote an article titled “In Control.” He asks the question, “But what actually brings health, wealth, and happiness. Is it success and success alone?” He says that the pursuit of success does not automatically bring health and wealth. This conjures up thoughts for me of the numerous diet programs and pills offering success that in the end leave people worse off than before. That is not health. Mr. Kiyosaki asserts that our pursuit of happiness can cause health and wealth problems. In the case of health, people who eat and drink to be happy have only found a temporary high, and the end result, if this behavior is a habit, is poor health and excess weight. He says one factor, in particular, that is shown to help entrepreneurs lead happy, healthier, and wealthier lives is self-control. As an entrepreneur, that makes perfect sense to me. In fact, it makes sense, period, entrepreneur or not. Doing the right thing, whether or not we feel like it in the moment, leads to long-term happiness. Think about a time you were in school or working on an important project. While putting in the time to study, research, write, make phone calls – whatever was required to produce the end result – may not have been your first choice of activity in the moment, the end result likely produced happiness. Think about the dissatisfaction that results from not doing the necessary actions. Have you experienced that before? How can you stay in control and still enjoy the holiday season so that you remain true to yourself and the healthy habits you have established? Think of three promises you can make to yourself (e.g. “I will fit in at least ten minutes of exercise every day” or “I will eat a fruit or vegetable at each meal”), and keep them. At this time of year, when most people feel crazed and out of control, you can happily experience the freedom (yes, really) of self-control. Happy holidays (pun intended!).
When friends and family ask what you want for the holidays, do you rattle off a list of gift ideas or are you stumped? Kids always have a ready-list of toys and games they would love to have but as adults, it becomes more of a challenge. After all, you’re not going to tell your sister that you want a new couch. If that question leaves you at a loss, consider ideas to enhance your fitness program. For example, the Apple 1 GB Shuffle is a metal iPod the size of a matchbook that holds up to 240 songs for under $100 – you can take it anywhere to add music to all your workouts. (www.amazon.com). I am also happy to be a resource, offering a variety of tools such as my DVD, “Strengthen & Stretch,” Un-dieting CDs & book, strength training fans, wrist wands, heart rate monitors, Gift Certificates and more to increase your motivation and make your workouts more effective. (See my 30% off Coupon below). If your exercise routine has become stale or, worse, is not producing the results you want, these items can help. Call or email my office for details. Enjoy! (…and these gifts are calorie free!) Health is wealth, Forget all that you have heard about surviving the holidays – we can do better! From religious celebrations and gift giving to family, friends, and parties, this is a time for connection, renewal, enjoyment, and down right fun. Try these five tips for a happy, healthy, and thriving holiday season:
The Stress-Fat Connection In last month’s issue, we talked about what cortisol is and how it causes weight gain when you are under chronic stress. Now let’s discuss what to do about it! Before I reveal what does work, here’s what does not: all of the pills that claim to control cortisol and help you lose abdominal fat. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has warned manufacturers of these products and has brought charges of false and unsubstantiated claims against them. In fact, because of the FTC charges, some manufacturers include the following fine print after their testimonials: “Results not typical. Your results may vary. Results dependent on diet and exercise.” So now you know the secret behind these products – you have to eat right and exercise (no surprise there). Consider the following recommendations to reduce stress and prevent unnecessary weight gain.
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