If you're like a lot of people, you might spend some time sitting in front of the television in the evenings. For many, this idle time leads to snacking. Head to the cupboard, find a bag or box of something, bring it to the couch with a drink and away we go, right? There you go, adding a few hundred calories to your day after you spent the whole day eating healthy foods. It happens to me as well, and once you get started, it's hard to stop. It's just a few small chips (crackers, cookies, whatever) what's the harm? In my case, that type of food is the addicting kind, where the more I eat, the more I eat. Which leads us all to wonder if we should snack at all.
I tend to avoid snacking, for just this reason. I have my diet planned out pretty well with my meals so I am getting the right number of calories from healthy foods. Once I open up a bag of anything, there goes all that planning, and I wonder why I can't lose any weight. Well, I used to wonder until I realized what I was doing. Whether it's some small pieces of chocolate after dinner, or cookies later on, I can keep eating "just because".
What to do if you like those snack foods and can't seem to do without them? Plan it as part of your nutrition for the day. Put a small amount of your dessert or snack in a baggie and then make sure you only eat that, and not go back for more. In the beginning it may take a lot of willpower, but after a week or two, it will become habit and you'll be able to fit your sweets into your diet without going overboard. If you're really hungry after that and not eating for something to do, make sure you have some fruits or Greek yogurt on hand to take care of those hunger pains.
Talking about healthy living and how we can all get past the roadblocks that seem to keep us from reaching our potential.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Don't have time to work out?
Many people use the excuse that they don't have time in their day to work out. This is just another in a long line of excuses people use when they really mean they don't want to work out. If you really wanted to work out, you would find the time. How do you make the time? Good question.
People think they can just find a time as they go through their day and then say, okay, I'm going to work out now. If you wait for that time, it's never going to come. Everyone has too many chores, meetings, events to go to, whatever. You have to make working out one of those items you put on your calendar every day. It would be best if you made it the same time every day, then it becomes a habit at that time that you do your workout and you'll be less likely to miss it.
What time of day should you work out? This is totally up to you. It needs to be a time that's convenient and accessible every day. Lets face it, if you have to jump through hoops to get to your workout, again, it's not likely to happen. Even though I HATE getting up early to work out, that's when I do it. I know that by the time I get home in the evening, there's other things that await my attention. The evening is too inconsistent as to what might be happening. The morning is the perfect time, as I know that nobody else will be needing my attention or assistance and I can do what I please until I get to work.
Don't have an hour to devote to a workout? That's okay, Beachbody has come out with multiple workout programs that only take 25 - 30 minutes. I KNOW you can spare 1/2 hour. You don't have to spend hours every day exercising to be fit. Whatever you do, do it every day and you won't regret it. Combine your workouts with a proper nutrition plan and you'll feel better and look better. It can be a long process and progress may be slow at times. But if you keep doing what you should do every day, the results will come.
People think they can just find a time as they go through their day and then say, okay, I'm going to work out now. If you wait for that time, it's never going to come. Everyone has too many chores, meetings, events to go to, whatever. You have to make working out one of those items you put on your calendar every day. It would be best if you made it the same time every day, then it becomes a habit at that time that you do your workout and you'll be less likely to miss it.
What time of day should you work out? This is totally up to you. It needs to be a time that's convenient and accessible every day. Lets face it, if you have to jump through hoops to get to your workout, again, it's not likely to happen. Even though I HATE getting up early to work out, that's when I do it. I know that by the time I get home in the evening, there's other things that await my attention. The evening is too inconsistent as to what might be happening. The morning is the perfect time, as I know that nobody else will be needing my attention or assistance and I can do what I please until I get to work.
Don't have an hour to devote to a workout? That's okay, Beachbody has come out with multiple workout programs that only take 25 - 30 minutes. I KNOW you can spare 1/2 hour. You don't have to spend hours every day exercising to be fit. Whatever you do, do it every day and you won't regret it. Combine your workouts with a proper nutrition plan and you'll feel better and look better. It can be a long process and progress may be slow at times. But if you keep doing what you should do every day, the results will come.
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