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A weight loss journal is very helpful during the first days of a diet and beyond. You can use it to record your initial weight, current weight, and other data that might help you reach your goal weight.
Using a weight loss journal can assist you in remaining focused on your goal. Weigh yourself every week and record the weight in the weight loss journal along with any notes or observations you have in order to track your progress.
Keeping a weight loss journal has been a valuable asset for some people in their quest to lose weight. At a glance, you can see where you may have slacked off one day so that you can make improvements the next day. This provides a great overview of your progress, allowing you to track your weight from the beginning of your weight loss journey to the end.
Its a big advantage to have your target and your progress written in black and white in your weight loss journal. This serves as an inspiration at times when your determination may falter. Just look through your journal to see how far you have already come and you may find the will to continue toward your goal.
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People in America have the strangest eating habits. Rather than a sacred ritual that is enjoyed, may folks simply cram food in on the go. In those instances even the best foods will not digest well. A lot of those habits come from childhood. The example we see set in childhood is usually what we practice unless we catch on to some better way to perform.
We know that the human body is energy, something like 99.999 formless and the rest is apparent form. When we choose food it should be chosen with that in mind; find foods that are alive with energy; eat them with consciousness and be grateful that our bodies can incorporate the energy of the foods we are eating. Thats why food ingested with a blessing or giving of thanks goes down so much better than foods gobbled down.
Although meals are usually is a social time, the time can be planned as quiet, relaxing and mutually supportive. The dinner table is not the time for interrogation or reprimand. The more relaxing the meal, the more true interest and love shown around the table, the better the digestion will be for children for their lifetime.
Foods easily ingested by one child cause allergic reactions in their sibling. This one fact alone is cause for arguments at meal time in many homes. Food preferences involve more than being a picky or a good eater, it involves blood types and what is termed in Eastern Indian Cultures dosha types. Every person is unique and varied in what they are designed to digest really well.
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