Hewitt Health Wellness Network
Enjoying A
Healthy Lifestyle with
Bryant & Anita Hewitt
Friday, September 20, 2013
Food To
Chew On:
Laugh At
Yourself
Psalm 126:2
(NKJV)
Then our mouth was filled
with laughter,
And our tongue with singing.
Then they said among the nations,
“The Lord has done great things for them.”
Thought For
The Day:
Start laughing at yourself and begin living care-freely.
Have a Great Weekend!! On this “Fitness Friday Tips” we always
have to be mindful of what we are putting in our mouths and get some form of
exercise today. It can be just as simple as walking around the block or at a
park… some of the best things are free!!! We have more eating right tips… (11-15).
Have a Wonderful Friday with HHWN!!! J
Easy Ways
to Lose Weight: 50+ Ideas
11. Clean your closet of the “fat” clothes. Once you've reached
your target weight, throw out or give away every piece of clothing that doesn't fit. The idea of having to buy a whole new wardrobe if you gain the weight back
will serve as a strong incentive to maintain your new figure.
12. Downsize your dinner plates. Studies find that the less food
put in front of you, the less food you’ll eat. Conversely, the more food in
front of you, the more you’ll eat — regardless of how hungry you are. So
instead of using regular dinner plates that range these days from 10-14 inches
(making them look forlornly empty if they’re not heaped with food), serve your
main course on salad plates (about 7-9 inches wide). The same goes for liquids.
Instead of 16-ounce glasses and over-sized coffee mugs, return to the old days
of 8-ounce glasses and 6-ounce coffee cups.
13. Serve your dinner restaurant style (food on the plates)
rather than family style (food served in bowls and on platters on the table).
When your plate is empty, you’re finished; there’s no reaching for seconds.
14. Hang a mirror opposite your seat at the table. One study
found that eating in front of mirrors slashed the amount people ate by nearly
one-third. Seems having to look yourself in the eye reflects back some of your
own inner standards and goals, and reminds you of why you’re trying to lose weight
in the first place.
15. Put out a vegetable platter. A body of research out of
Pennsylvania State University finds that eating water-rich foods such as
zucchini, tomatoes, and cucumbers during meals reduces your overall calorie
consumption. Other water-rich foods include soups and salads. You won’t get the
same benefits by just drinking your water, though. Because the body processes
hunger and thirst through different mechanisms, it simply doesn't register a
sense of fullness with water (or soda, tea, coffee, or juice).
10 Truths
All Healthy People Know
5. You
incorporate weight training.
Gone are the days where we do cardio everyday without ever doing
weight-bearing exercise. You need it for your bones, your metabolism, and more.
6. You know
that fat is not evil.
The New Healthy are intimately familiar with avocados, coconuts,
omega-3's, and favorable fats. It's the type of fat that matters.
A Healthy
Menu For
FRIDAY
WIN suggests using smaller plates and bowls to help control
portions. A small whole-wheat bagel with 1 tbsp. low-fat cream cheese, 1
container of light yogurt and 1 medium banana is a portion-controlled
breakfast. Three ounces of grilled chicken on 2 cups of spinach with 7 walnuts
and low-fat salad dressing with a small whole-wheat dinner roll is a
nutrient-rich, protein-packed lunch. Two rice cakes with a wedge of Laughing
Cow cheese makes a filling afternoon snack. Pasta primavera, made with 1 cup
whole-wheat pasta, 2 cups mixed vegetables and 2 tbsp. of Parmesan cheese, is a
delicious vegetarian dinner. Forty fresh grapes makes for a refreshing evening
snack.
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