Stressed!!…But Staying On Track With My Weight Loss

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This blog is like a dairy to me. I realize there are many that read it but since I don’t have personal contact with them…it’s ok. In fact, there were only three people who know of this website…..two of my sons and my husband. None of them read it very often.

I’m so upset at my husband. He took it upon himself to show my website to a couple of his friends when he was doing something to their computer Saturday. (They have to know VERY little about a computer to ask him for help.) I told him it was an invasion of my privacy.

I only got about two hours sleep Saturday night. All I could think about is someone I know, reading my stuff. (I’m hoping they read this and delete the website off their computer.) I’m actually a very private person and don’t share things about myself. I’ve always been that way. Actually, I’m a good listener and most people do love to talk about themselves or people in their lives.

My point is with sharing this is…..I am still staying on my weight loss path. Normally, when things use to upset me, I’d find myself raiding the refrigerator for comfort. There’s nothing like a cheeseburger and fries or a pizza, to take my mind off what’s bothering me. This time, I’m sticking to my bottled water.

Today is my 10th day on introducing my healthy life change. I have decreased my calorie intake, and increased my exercise. I am proud to say, I have lost 5 pounds. I had lost 6 pounds but the scales says 5 pounds this morning. Either way, I’m happy with this weight loss. I am not using any particular diet or drugs. I’m just back down to the basics….eating healthy food in moderation and going to the gym.

I refuse to let anyone rain on my parade…even if it is my inconsiderate husband. Gotta run…time to deliver Meals on Wheels for the disabled.

Working Out Using My Rake

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We have a new lawn customer and we cut and trimmed her yard yesterday. I volunteer with her in the gift shop at the hospital when her partner can’t work. I decided to rake all the leaves that were in the front ditch and under her hedges. This bright idea took me three hours and a multitude of leaf bags.

Raking…..bending over and filling the sacks…..carrying them/dragging them to our truck….wow….that was a GREAT workout. Although the weather was cool, I managed to work up a sweat. When I finished and stepped back to look at my work. I was pleased. It looked great. She kept telling me to quit because she thought I was working to hard. I knew she was happy with the end result.

My husband did most of the lawn with the riding lawn mower. I also did all the trimming. Where I live in Tennessee, there aren’t very many flat yards…so it’s my job to use the push mower on the areas that can’t be done with one of our riders. I finished cutting along the ditch and bank of the front yard.

Back and forth…..up and down with the lawn mower is great exercise. I like doing that much better than going to the gym. Today I have a little soreness in my shoulders. My stamina is getting better. One day at a time…..that’s what I’m telling myself.

I tell myself: Healthy eating=weight loss……………… Working out=building muscles and toning up. What can I say………Life is great……I’m feeling good…….ready to tackle another day on my weight loss journey through exercise and healthy eating.

Off I go……today’s my day to work at the hospital gift shop. I hope you all have a wonderful day!!!! I wanted to thank everyone for their comments. They are such a confidence builder for me.

Lost Six Pounds In Two Weeks

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Since I have renewed my weight loss efforts two weeks ago, I have successfully lost six pounds. I am still as committed to winning this weight loss battle. These are the things I’ve done in the past two weeks to lose six pounds:

1. I have been working 3 days a week cutting grass with a push mower for my husband’s lawn service . (4-6 hours each day)

2. I have been drinking approximately 10 (8 oz) glasses of water each day.

3. I am religiously keeping a journal of all my activities as well as what and when I eat.

4. I have switched to low fat foods as well as reducing my carbs to approximately 15 grams or less per meal. I’m eating more fish and chicken while reducing my intake of red meat. ( I also kicked bread to the curb) I now snack on fruit such as watermelon and fresh strawberries. (no more hershey bars or gharedelli candy)

5. Working out at the gym 3 days a week. (I’m up to 45 minutes now) I’ve also started using some of the weight machines.

6. I’ve changed my sleeping habits. I’ve been turning the tv off by 11:00 pm instead of staying up half the night. (my worst snacking use to start after the 10:00 pm news)

These are the things that are working for me. Having realistic short term and long term weight loss goals are also helping me. Hopefully you can incorporate some of them into your life and have success as well.

It’s time for me to get ready to go work in the gift shop at the hospital. I enjoy the people I work with and also the customers. God has blessed me so so much!!!!!!

Weight Loss Stall This Week

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This past week I’ve been busier than a bee. I’ve been working too many hours at the various places I volunteer. I haven’t had a free day this week and I am working tomorrow as well at the thrift store which is part of our local mission.

I got a phone call Thursday night and I start training next Wednesday for 5 days to work on the 2010 census. That’s going to be about 11 hour days by the time I drive there and back home.

The bad thing is, I’ve been helping others so much….I’ve been neglecting myself. That paper and pencil I put on this page…..well……that is just what my daily journal looks like for the past week. Hurry here…hurry there….grab a quick bite of crap food and off to another job. I was only able to help my husband with the grass service one day this past week.

I feel so drained tonight. I haven’t been able to walk or go to the gym once this week. None of my volunteer jobs consist of any type of physical activity. Delivering meals on wheels, sitting in an office pushing a pencil, and working in the kitchen of the gift shop doesn’t burn many calories.

Maybe after I get a good night’s sleep, I’ll feel better. I have to learn to say “NO” when people call me to work for them. I’ve always been a pushover.

I know not losing any weight this week is my own fault. Tomorrow’s a new day….I’ve got to get my weight loss journey back on track. I’ve decided that going to the gym is going to have to be like a job to me. I never missed work before I retired and have never missed a scheduled volunteer day either. Putting it into that perspective, I shouldn’t miss any more days at the gym. (They are open 24 hours)

Wu-Long Tea Diets: Truth & Lies

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There is good news and bad news about the Wu-Long Tea Diet that is so prevalent on the internet today. Do any search for “lose weight fast” and you will eventually find yourself reading an advertisement for Wu-Long Tea. These expensive programs claim quick weight loss results if you consume their mysterious and previously “unavailable” tea blends. Although some research studies absolutely support the fact that Wu-Long tea speeds up metabolism, the amazing truth is that all teas have those same qualities. Also, you don’t need to buy Wu-Long tea from these overpriced sources because they’re not selling anything you can’t already purchase at the local grocery store.

Wu-Long = Oolong

First, let me eliminate the mystery: Wu-Long tea is the same thing as Oolong tea. It is simply another translation into the English alphabet. A few years ago, certain companies began using this alternative translation in an attempt to deceive the public. They hoped that dieters would think a new secret tea blend had come from Asia to magically increase their metabolism. And, unfortunately, it worked.

Many people were deceived and spent too much money on something they already owned. Oolong tea is probably served in your local Chinese restaurant. Of course, it certainly is a delicious and healthy beverage, but, it is not some secret formula that is only known to these diet companies trying to hype their weight loss products.

What Is Oolong Tea?

In North America, we typically group tea products into four basic types of teas (white, green, oolong, and black). It should be noted that Chinese classifications are slightly different and include yellow and red teas among other slight alternative groupings.

Whatever the classification scheme, all teas come from the Camellia Sinensis bush and are so named by the way they have been processed and the degree of oxidization. White tea is the least oxidized and black tea is the most oxidized. Oolong is semi-fermented, or partially oxidized, and the taste qualities reside between black and green teas. The leaves of oolong vary in color, too, from the less oxidized green shades to the more oxidized dark brown shades.

Sometimes called the “champagne of teas,” oolong tea is richly aromatic with a range of floral flavors that are smooth and complex. The variety of leaf colors is determined by how oxidized they are and also determines the flavor and aroma characteristics. The lighter green the leaves, the more floral the flavor. This complexity makes oolong a favorite among tea connoisseurs.

Mostly cultivated in Taiwan and Southeast China, oolong teas involve the most difficult and time-consuming processing of all four tea classifications. It is vital that the leaves for oolong tea are picked at a particular time and immediately begin the processing stage. The processing starts when the leaves are placed in the sun to wither. Next, the leaves are placed on bamboo mats and are shaken so that they bruise, just slightly, on the edges.

This aspect of the processing is required to partially oxidize the leaves. After being shaken they are placed in the shade until they turn a slight yellow. The entire process is repeated a few times. Once the desired level of oxidation is reached, the leaves are placed in high heat so they will not oxidize any further. They are then dried a final time and packaged. Because oolong teas have less moisture in the leaves they have a longer shelf life than green and white teas (but slightly less than black).

Is Oolong the Only Diet Tea?

As research about the health benefits of teas arise, so do fads and exaggerations. We must beware of the diet hype and lies claiming Wu-Long is the one and only “slimming tea”. The fact is that all teas contain a variety of thermogenetic benefits, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. These antioxidants, as well as other helpful ingredients such as fluoride and caffeine, work to fight heart disease and cancer, strengthen bones and teeth, raise metabolism, and improve mental cognition.

So the truth is that dieters and health conscious individuals in general can benefit from drinking all teas. It is also true that white and green teas typically contain more antioxidants than oolong and black teas; however, there are other benefits in the more oxidized teas that are not available when drinking less oxidized teas. For example, Pu’erh teas undergo an additional stage of processing that allows them to age well in contrast to all other teas, and simultaneously lower an individual’s LDL cholesterol.

Lose Weight and Improve Your Health with Any Tea

Go to pubmed.gov and do a search for “tea”. You will find over fourteen-thousand medical studies that have been published and recorded by the US federal government analyzing the benefits of various teas on the human body. The fact is that all tea is good for your health and the best thing you can do is to drink a variety rather than just focus on one particular style looking for some unique benefit that may not exist in other teas. Remember that all tea comes from the same plant.

For those who like a tea with a weaker richness than black tea, but not quite the grassy notes of green tea, oolong offers the perfect compromise. And with so many tastes available, it is worth exploring the immense varieties of all teas to find a suitable match for each and every palate. Certainly give oolong a try and reap the metabolic rewards of this tea. But, don’t fall prey to the claims that Wu-Long tea is the one and only miracle diet beverage. Save your money from these scam artists, look for a reputable company that sells premium quality loose leaf teas, and drink to your health.

Contributed by Steven Van Solkema, Founder and President of LeafSpa Organic Tea.