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If anyone gets a chance, ABC World News tonight had a segment on losing weight and keeping it off. I looked for a link but there didn't appear to be one up yet, but you can watch the whole episode. I believe it was towards the end.
Anyhow--to most of you none of what they said will come as a big surprise:
track your food
change your attitude--from diet to lifestyle change
and weigh yourself regularly
Just thought I'd share.
Thanks for sharing! You're right.... no big surprises there.... but it doesn't hurt to reinforce these facts. And I think that there are STILL folks out there that think it will be different for THEM. That they will be the ones who DON'T need to track their food or DON'T need to exercise (or have a million excuses why they can't), or, most of all, why they only need a short-term "diet" and then can go right back to their same old habits!
IMNSHO, I think that most folks out there who pick up a six pack of Slimfast or start the cabbage soup diet, or start a juice fast are only thinking short term.... about the 10 or 20 or 90+ pounds they need to lose and they want it gone FAST! I think they figure that they already "know" enough about eating right or they will learn it "later". I gotta say, I doubt that it works that way for most of them. It is a slow (but steady) ongoing process of learning.... what to eat, when to eat, how and how much to eat.... same for exercise, when, what type, how much.
We can repeat and repeat and repeat, "track your food, get regular exercise, make it a lifestyle change" over and over, but until folks are really ready for a change and are really realizing what that unhealthy lifestyle is doing to them, they won't be ready to make permanent change.
(Climbing slowly and quietly off the soapbox now!)
Welcome to Healthy Habits!
My name is CC (like see-see), which is short for Christina. No one has time to say 3 syllables so, its been shortened to my initials.
This is my 3rd time coaching Healthy Habits (HH) and I absolutely love it! I started a new job right after Thanksgiving and HH have been so important to me. I would like to give a shout out to donac and jenanderson who showed me the ropes coaching previous challenges.
For the WISH Biggest Loser Fall 2011 Challenge, I am revamping Healthy Habits. Each week will have a theme, and each theme will be a Disney movie. I will be using various components of the movie to determine each weeks daily habits and the 2 mini-challenges.
Every week you will have 4 Habits to do each day. There will also be 2 Mini-Challenges. These will be something like Exercise for 45 minutes simultaneously once during the week. The Habits will be things that are essential for good Health. One might be Drink 6 8 oz. glasses of water per day. I will be very clear about which 4 are for all 7 days and which 2 are the Mini-Challenges.
The Healthy Habits week is the same as for weigh-ins. A new week begins on Friday and ends on Thursday. At the end of each week, total your points and PM (private message) me them. Please list your total points in the subject of your PM. In the body of your PM, please separate each Habit and mini-challenge. Here is an example.
Habit #1: 5/7 days
Habit #2: 4/7 days
Habit #3: 7/7 days
Habit #4: 1/7 days
Mini-Challenge #1: Completed
Mini-Challenge #2: Not Completed
This will allow me to recognize participants who earned 7/7 for 1 or more Habits. It also gives me feedback for future weeks.
Please PM me your points by Tuesday at 5 PM Eastern Time. I will post the results as soon as possible after that. Everyone who participates will be entered into the hat for a chance at the weekly prize. I have bought many of the prizes already and I think they are great!
It is optional to participate, but I know I do so much better when I participate.
Welcome to Healthy Habits Week 6: The Parent Trap
This week, we are taking a trip to summer camp. This is a "Back to Basic-"type week, so first, I suggest we pack.
Welcometo Camp WISH!
A-t-en-shun Campers! All campers must be equipped with the following supplies:
1.) Sneakers and Exercise clothing
3.) At Least 1 Water Bottle (the more it holds, the better)
4.) Journal and Pen
5.) A Flashlight
A-t-en-shun Campers! The theme for this week's session is Healthy Habits! For All 7 Days:
Left, left, left, right, left. 1. Your Habit is to exercise for at least 15 minutes. No camp experience is complete without a hike. Inside, outside, 15 minutes of activity is a huge help! I don't know too many people who exercise without water accessible. 2. This week, your Habit is to drink a total of 64 oz. of water each day.
Camp food tends to leave a lasting memory. I don't remember mine having a lot of fiber, but it had something in it. One of the best ways to remember something is to write it. So, this week 3. Journal everything you eat with calories. Write down one nutritional aspect of it. (Calories, protein, carbs, fat, points, etc. Camp food is not exactly low-sodium. It might be interesting to track your sodium for the week.)
Somehow we've been saying "Laughter is the best medicine" for years now. 4. Each day, spend some time laughing. Again, if you think it counts, it counts!
Mini-Challenges:
1. This is Camp WISH, not Survivor, but strength is important. Do at least 1 strength training session this week in addition to your 7 workouts.
2. Some camps are inside, but camps in the two The Parent Trap movies were outside. Do one activity involving nature this week..
Please, please feel free to ask any questions. You are welcome to PM me or post on the thread. I check my e-mail frequently.
Hope everyone has a great week!
Holy COW CC... you are rocking it AGAIN with this week's HH!! I saw bits and pieces of this movie (again) a few weeks ago when it was on tv. Sad to think that Natasha Richardson is gone now.

But what a FUN movie it was.... and I loved the older version when I was growing up.
Can our one activity involving nature include mowing or raking?? That will make it easy for most of us!!

Thanks for putting so much thought into this every week.
I LOVE Ancestry. I don't do it as often as I like, which is terrible considering the price I am paying for it, but I have found some really great stuff. It is so easy to get sucked in, I start looking around and lose track of time!
I know what you mean about the $$. I had paid for a full year upfront a few years ago.... worked furiously on it for a few weeks, but then gradually slipped away from it.... but of course, was still paying! I let the subscription lapse for a while, but picked it up again in early September, as that is usually a light work month for me and I figured I would have some extra time. But I only paid for ONE MONTH! That way I can dedicate my extra time to just that for now and save the scrapbooking for another month when I'm not paying for Ancestry.
I really need to pony up the $$ and pay for international records access, as I am at a wall with a few relatives from Scotland, England, and Sweden. But I want to get as far as I can for now before I boost up to that next level again (yup, paid for international in the past too, but didn't get far with it).
My paid month is probably ending SOON, so I need to make a decision on whether or not I am going to keep up with it for now or let it lapse for a while.
I finally stopped stalling and started exercising! Need to work on doing it daily since I skipped yesterday because I had stuff to do. Was planning to walk to DS's school, but it was pouring and finally decided that what was going on was not that important to go out in that...walking or driving.
Weigh - in tomorrow. Weight kind of fluctuated up all week, after being really low last week. Staying on plan, but not showing on the scale. Hoping for a woosh.
Carol
Hope that woosh happened for you!
I've listened to all of my children, been an advocate for Nick and managed to hold it all together through it all. I'm looking forward to having tomorrow to myself to decompress before the weekend.
Glad you could find the positives in this week. Hope you are enjoying your "me" day today (although I'm sure it involves plenty of "them" stuff too!).
I was much better in Disney with food than I would have been a year or so ago. I was conscious of everything I ate, and it really helped that Mom and I split almost everything (though that's what we normally do, since portions are so large and expensive!). Now I need to work on getting back on the wagon, as the last two days have not been at all on plan.
CC, I love the HH theme for this week-the newer Parent Trap is one of my favorite movies!
Come on back in the wagon with us! We miss you. I hope you are making a committment to yourself that your time back in the wagon starts NOW! I know how tough it is to get back OP after time away, but don't let one day or two days start slipping into two weeks or two months! Make today THE day!!
Good Friday morning
We made it to Friday
Last night I had a choice between sitting in the misty clammy weather for an outdoor band concert or going to yoga. I went to yoga. It was the first time that yoga seemed to fly by. I was surprised at the end of the 75 minutes that it was over. I was sorry to miss the concert but I don't need to get sick again.
We have refinancing our mortgage tonight here at the house. Our company sent us a note a month and a half ago with a great interest rate so we did it. They are coming to the house to sign papers.
Tomorrow I am taking a quilting class. Sunday we are going to see our son at college. He got some papers here at the house about a big test he is taking at the end of the month and we feel he should have them. We are driving them since I have not seen him since he left for college.
QOTD I am most proudest that I have been keeping on task about a number of things. I have started writing letters of recommendations and have done 6 of them this week. I got a lot of things done for Monday's math competition. Here at home I got a quilt basted that I should have worked on a couple of weeks ago. I start quilting it tonight.
Have a happy and healthy day.
YOu've had a busy week! Nice job with the yoga.... what kind is it? I have a friend trying to talk me into a 6 am Saturay morning Bikram yoga class, but I haven't committed to it.
Do you mind me asking what you got for a mortgage rate? We really need to look into a re-fi... I'm sure we could drop a percentage at least.
Morning everyone!
Well, I took an OTC sleeping med last night. I was tired from the day anyway because I did quite a bit of vacuuming (its been hurting my hips). Then I cleaned the kitchen and loaded the dishwasher. I also had NO soda yesterday. I was tired by about 830 so I took the medication around 9. I was wide awake at 3:45 this morning and have been up since.
Alan and the cats are crashed so I've just been surfing the internet and watching DVR'ed versions of NCIS. I found a few recipes on www.campbellsoup.com that I wrote down and want to try over the next few weeks. I also made my TO DO list for the day of things I need to get accomplished, laundry being on the top of my list. I also am going to attempt to do a half a mile on my treadmill just to get my exercising started.
The pool people should be here today to continue forming our deck and dog kennel area for the dog. Weather permitting they should be able to get the concrete poured this weekend. I have dinner reservation Sunday night at Epcot for one of the resturants in Italy. We were going to go last weekend but the monsoon we got here over the weekend prevented that from happening.
I hope everyone has a good day!
Well... after getting up SO early, I imagine you won't need any help sleeping tonight! If you can manage to stay awake until a normal hour tonight (10 pm??) you will get your body right back on track to a regular sleeping pattern!
I have one white load to fold and I will be all caught up with laundry.... just in time for DH to empty his suitcase and fill the hampers again!

Enjoy your dinner at Epcot!
I woke up early too Kristina. I have already checked my e-mail (that always seems to take forever 1) and did a few other things. I would have prefered to sleep an extra hour or so as I have a birthday party to attend tonight. It is about 30 minutes away and it doesn't end until after midnight. I will probaly leave earlier than that because my parents will wait up for me. That is there choice, but I do appreciate that. It is my BFF's birthday and she asked if I could help her set-up, etc., and I definitely agreed. Even if I was working, I don't need to be there until when I would have arrived having left directly from work. Could someone expain to me why people have dinner parties hours after the dinner hour? I know that sounds rhetorical, but I must be naive. I only end up eating more.
I am making some GF food for the party. I will bring most of it with me and heat it there. I am making a 1/2 sheet pan of nachosbanana: for some great sales on the ingredients!) and will bring a serving of GF brownies that are already in our freezer. I will probably bring my own bowl of salad because of cross-contamination. She used to be GF (misdiagnosis), but even still, I can't ask her to police her guests.
for weigh-in eveyone. I was up 4 pounds yesterday and am no longer going to WW, so I will use today's weight.
I'm sure it is a PITA to have to bring so much of your own foods, but you will feel better in the long run, I'm sure.
I hope you enjoy your friend's party. Well, guess I better go get on the scale and weigh myself. I weighed myself a few days ago and then went back and looked at what my last weigh in was during the summer challenge. Surprisingly throughout all the stress between June and now I've only gained 3 pounds!! WOW
I agree... WOW! That 3 pounds will disappear fast now, I'm sure!
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Morning friends! Scale was NOT particularly kind today, but after my weekend splurges with DS, I'm not terribly shocked.... but I did have some salty stuff last night, so I'm reserving the right for a "do-over" on the scale tomorrow morning in hopes that the number is a bit better.
Breakfast this morning was a carb splurge of steelcut oats with a tablespoon of organic ground flaxmeal and a tablespoon of brown sugar.... it was so yummy! The hot cooked oat bran cereal is okay, but this is so much better.
Anyone here a big fan (or foe) chiropractics? I must say, for years I never saw the point. Not that I thought that they were quacks, but it just seemed.... I don't know..... not real?? Plus the adjustments seem violent! Lots of twisting and cracking....

Anyhow, DH started trying some chiropractic treatment a few years ago.... he has an autoimmune disease that affects his eyes and as a result he sometimes holds his head at a funny angle. That, combined with cradling the phone against his shoulder during some long work conference calls and he was having some pains. He has had some limited success with chiropractics in the past few years, started with a new chiropractor a few months ago and really likes the guy, so he suggested we let DD give it a try for her ongoing shoulder pains.
DD saw him in late August and LOVES the guy (he is really personable). She was seeing him twice a week, but is now down to once a week and she says that the difference in her pain is really significant. She can't WAIT for her appointments every week and says it is like her shoulders being sprinkled with pixie dust for a few hours!
Well.... DD mentioned to him about the fact that I have been waking up with headaches many days lately. He did a shoulder/neck massage-treatment (not adjustment) on me a few weeks ago and again yesterday (just as a courtesy, not as a patient). I must say, especially yesterday, how much better I felt after! I didn't realize how uncomfortable my neck and shoulders are ALL THE TIME. It really hit home when I turned my neck to look over my shoulder to back out of the parking lot when leaving the chiro office and I didn't have ANY PAIN and I was able to fully turn my neck. So I have broken down and made an "official" appointment for myself.
Do you think I'm nuts? Tell me your chiropractic stories (good and bad).
I broke down and bought DS a Halloween costume today. I have probably only bought 1 or 2 costumes for my kids over the years, but he REALLY wanted the "bought" version of this costume, not the "Mom" version.... plus it will save me time to make DD's costume. Anyhow, $45 later we are the proud owners of a "Death Eaters" costume (hood, robe, mask) from the WB store.....


Well....DH arrived home very late last night and of course, it is throwing off my regular routine.... TM is in the bedroom, so I either have to do another workout (today could be strength training day), or wait until he arises (whatever time that might be). Kids beds are already made and breakfast dishes are done. Need to figure out tonight's dinner. We will eat together as a family probably about 9 pm after swim (and while watching this week's Survivor...

DS's soccer tournament is tomorrow at 9 am and then we have to be at the pool for 1pm for DD's swim meet (first official meet of the season), so tomorrow is a full day. Not sure about Sunday yet... may head to MA to visit parents and shop for fabric for DD's costume... or may stay home. Will decide tonight.
I'm gonna go and fold that last load of laundry. That way I'll be ready for the TM when DH gets up. Hope you all have a FABULOUS FRIDAY!..........P