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Have you ever needed a “do-over?” <RAISING MY HAND VERY HIGH>
It’s been a long while since I’ve posted on here. My life has completely spun out of control and I’m here to get it off the spin cycle.
I started my own business back in April and boy, did my life change! My daddy warned me that getting into business for yourself is hard work and a lot of hours. You should always listen to your daddy!
Although Daddy is right, I wouldn’t have it any other way – stress and all. You know why? I’m finally doing something I love.
Let’s get back to the stress issue. Who is a stress eater? <RAISING MY HAND HIGH AGAIN> Since my stress level has gone up a million fold, I’ve eaten my way in weight by almost 30 pounds! Talk about kicking a good woman when she’s down!
So, I’m officially having a “do-over” in my life right now. I’m down 10 lbs and I’m finally starting to feel better.
There is one triumph that I’ve had though – a HUGE Cadbury chocolate bar all the way from the United Kingdom has been sitting in my pantry for 8 solid months!
Who else needs a “do-over?”
To a healthier you!
Sheila
Let’s face it. The United States is one of the most unhealthiest countries due to our love of convenience foods (fast food, microwave dinners, etc.) and our huge portion sizes. For example, my family decided that we wanted take-out Chinese food a few weeks ago. The three of us ordered one dish each. The dishes were so huge that we all made three meals out of them!
Several countries are known for their healthy eating habits, so let’s explore what they do right. In Sweden, they eat a lot of fish. Fish contains omega-3 fatty acids, which are heart healthy. The main focus of food in Spain is seafood, vegetables, and fruit. Seafood is low in fat and high in protein. Japan’s citizens eat broth-based soups, vegetables, fish, and rice. Due to their healthy lifestyle, Japanese women and men live longer and healthier than anyone else on earth.
How can Americans improve their health and lose a few pounds?
- Focus on portion sizes – use a salad plate for your meals instead of the larger dinner plate.
- Limit your time spent in a fast food drive-thru – prepare your own meals at home so you know exactly what you’re eating. If you must have a drive-thru burger, limit it to once every few weeks.
- Eat more fruits and vegetables – have two vegetables with a lean protein for a meal. You can live without the mashed potatoes loaded with butter. Instead of eating a piece of cake for dessert, enjoy some fruit instead.
- When eating at a restaurant, order a take-out box when you order your entree. When you receive your entree, immediately cut it in half and place one-half of it in the take-out box.
- Walk as much as possible – don’t drive around the parking lot at the mall or Wal-Mart searching for an empty space close to the store. Park at the end of the lot and walk. Not only will you get into the store faster, you will burn a few calories also. If at all possible, leave the car at home and walk to your destination.
Now, I just need to listen to my own advice and do them more often.
If you have any other suggestions to add, please contact me or comment below.
Thanks for reading!
Sheila
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Hello. My name is Sheila and I’m a chocoholic. How many times have you wondered if there was CA class for those of us addicted to chocolate?
How can you be a fit chocoholic? I’m sure a lot of you are wondering that very same thing. In this blog, I plan on telling you my story of losing weight and getting fit – while still enjoying chocolate.
I hope this blog can inspire and help others get fit and maybe learn a few things along the way. As a chocoholic that started on the path to fitness, I tried every type of diet out there. You can learn from my mistakes. Just think of me as your guinea pig of weight loss.
Please see The Chocoholic’s Story page for my story.
If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, please feel free to drop me a line. I look forward to getting to know you!
Sheila
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