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The Lazy Person's Guide to Weight Loss
1.) Spend time daily in deep relaxation, at least an hour throughout the day...more if possible. This is a powerful way to balance and decrease the stress hormone cortisol. The more cortisol you have running through your body, the more your body will gain and hold onto weight like there's no tomorrow. 2.) Take longer pauses between your meals. You can do this by eliminating snacking throughout the day, or extending the time between dinner and breakfast. Doesn't have to be the same pause every day, it's actually great to vary it up, but more time pausing between meals will help you lose weight. Some people call this intermittent fasting. Don't matter what you call it. It works by decreasing insulin and countering insulin resistance. Insulin resistance can make weight loss almost impossible. Similar to cortisol...the more insulin you have running through your body, the more your body will gain weight and refuse to let it go. 3.) Start a Food and Mood Journal. Write down everything you eat, and how you felt while eating and afterwards. No judgment, just data. You can use dirty napkins to write it down, or a fancy journal. Don't matter, just write it. No need to analyze, or think about it after you write it. Simple, straightforward, just write it down. Anything we bring awareness to, we naturally and automatically start to change for the better. As long as we don't judge it and bring shame to this process. 4.) Eat more vegetables and low sugar fruits. If you are looking to let go of weight, strive for at least 50 percent of each meal being veg/fruit. The nutrients from these foods prevent cravings that come from malnourishment. The fiber helps you get full faster and keeps your digestion humming along nicely. These are some of the basic steps I took to let go of over 70 pounds in just a few months. I had an aunt that also let go of a lot of weight during the same time. She worked REALLY hard...exercising daily, for an hour or more, eating special foods. I respect her immensely. I felt guilty sometimes that I was doing less and having similar results. You're welcome to chime in here, in the comments, and share about your amazing transformation, if you'd like @Bev Elton :)
The Lazy Person's Guide to Weight Loss
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@Vasi Smith I will!
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@Adriana Skura-Palmer that’s amazing 😍
You could have it ALL and still be miserable…
So why not take some time today, right NOW, to connect with JOY and GRATITuDE, and maybe even a dash of DEEP Peace?! Having goals and things to strive for is wonderful…it can give purpose, meaning, and direction to our lives. But, if we WAIT to reach our goals to experience joy, fulfillment, and peace, we may never get to those feelings. The goals we have may not be as fulfilling as we expected when we actually attain them, and… There will always be new goals around the corner to strive for. You can spend a lifetime WAITiNG to feel GOOD. And yet, joy and gratitude are available to us at every moment. We just need to slow down and allow ourselves to feel them. It’s important to create goals and work towards them. And it’s equally important to build our CAPACITY for feeling good along the way. Like anything, the more you practice feeling good, and taking time for joy and positive emotions, the better you get at it! If there is an inner, emotional block to feeling GOOD, there are tools that can help you move past the block… Tools like Tapping, Prayer/Meditation, the emotional tools created by Dr. Laurel Mellin, and many such tools ⚒️ What’s one way that you can slow down and give yourself the experience of JoY, or maybe even BLISS today?
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You could have it ALL and still be miserable…
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I could definitely slow down a bit. I love the moments of realisation for all the good things you have going on
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@Vasi Smith I really agree with that last bit - I believe in you attract what you put out into the world, its powerful really!
What’s your one most important thing for today?
What about for this week? Do you have one thing, or is it 2-3? Either way is fine. Would love to hear what your focus is for today and for this week! Asking yourself this question regularly can help you get clarity around your next steps, and keep you on track. Asking myself this question often helps keep me focused and prevents overwhelm. My most important thing this week is getting ready for our trip to Bulgaria. I’m excited to connect with family I haven’t seen in over 8 years! All meetings are off the calendar. Other priorities can wait. My focus is on packing, cleaning the house so we don’t come back to a pig sty, getting animals ready for caretaker, etc.
What’s your one most important thing for today?
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Have a great trip! I love this way of thinking and have had to start doing it recently as my to do list seems never ending and ever growing and its so easy to feel like I've not achieved something in a day or a week even if in fact I've done loads there's just still more to do. So making a few things high priority and ensuring I do those is great for both making sure you don't feel overwhelmed and do nothing, but also for looking back on your day/week and feeling good. My most important things are to get the first videos done of my new module I've been preparing and start to share about that!
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@Vasi Smith yea 100% agree! Prioritising is key!
Matcha changed my days for the better!!!
So I never stop raving on about this incredibly delicious and amazing matcha that has replaced my morning coffee and massively improved my days energy wise, concentration wise and it helps to stop feeling so snackish. Its ceremonial matcha with 10g protein, a superfood blend with 21 vitamins and minerals, lions mane, marine collagen and not to mention is absolutely delicious!!! I’ve recently just ordered the blueberry one and that’s is so nice over ice!! Any other matcha lovers here? 💚💚
Matcha changed my days for the better!!!
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@Adriana Skura-Palmer I only do a tiny splash of milk too, im the same with coffee. Well I actually hated matcha before I found this one, but that must have been purely because id only had them in coffee shops where they weren't good grade and also full of sugar 😖 No I don't add it to mine it comes already mixed with all the goodies!
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@Adriana Skura-Palmer ahhhh yay I love this! So glad it was yummy!!!
The “E.A.S.Y.” Question I Need To Ask More Often!
A quote I LOVE the sound of… and still need reminding to actually live 😅 “Ask yourself, ‘What if it were easy?’ Then go ahead and do that.” Tim Ferriss So naturally… I made an acronym 👀 💚 E.A.S.Y. ✨ ENJOYABLE Sometimes we accidentally make healthy habits feel harder by focusing on everything we won’t enjoy. “What if this was easy?” might look like: 🥔 keeping meals simple 🌮 repeating favourite recipes 🎧 listening to a podcast while food prepping ☀️ walking outside instead of forcing yourself onto cardio machines you hate Healthy doesn’t need to feel miserable to “count.” ⚡ AUTOMATIC You know what makes things feel REALLY hard? Overthinking them for three hours before doing nothing 😅 “What if this was easy?” might look like: 👉 immediately chopping vegetables after groceries 👉 setting a pot of lentils on to cook while making breakfast 👉 putting workout clothes on before motivation arrives 👉 scheduling the thing instead of mentally wrestling it daily Tiny automatic actions save enormous mental energy. 🌱 SUSTAINABLE Setting the bar too high can secretly become procrastination and perfectionism. “What if this was easy?” might look like: 💪 a 15-minute workout 🥗 one EASY tray-bake meal to have on repeat this week 📹 one imperfect video instead of waiting to become confident first 🚶‍♀️ consistency over intensity The best routine is rarely the most impressive one. It’s the one you’ll actually keep doing. 🫶 YOUR BEST INTERESTS Some things feel easy now… yet become heavy later. Future-you matters too. “What if this was easy long-term?” might look like: 🌈 keeping healthy food visible and ready 😴 protecting sleep 💚 choosing habits that support your energy instead of draining it 🥙 learning a few EASY healthy meals that make eating food that loves your body back feel realistic instead of overwhelming The older I get, the more I think “easy” is underrated. Not because life should be effortless. Because unnecessary struggle is exhausting 😅 I'd love to know: Where could you make life 1% easier this week?
The “E.A.S.Y.” Question I Need To Ask More Often!
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Love all of this - the advice...100% agree with it! and the food OH MY I want, looks so delicious!! I always prep my fruit and veggies when I'm putting it away after getting the groceries, makes everything so much easier/quick. And I'm totally with you with eating a plate of rainbow, it's the best!!
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@Kate Galli yes me too!! I also find the routine of making a pretty plate of food a nice break from busy life, and knowing it's going to do good and taste good is even better! Yes definitely, and I'm very much an organised "everything has a place" person so its satisfying to see a stocked, organised, colourful fridge!
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