Showing posts with label Dieting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dieting. Show all posts

Friday, August 12, 2016

SHOULD I DIET NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS


As we age, weight becomes harder and harder to shed. It is not even autumn, and I am already feeling as if I had better lose a few more pounds so that I won’t find myself overweight after the holidays.
On average an American gains 7-10 pounds every holiday. If this is true, then we all should consider beginning our weight loss now or change our eating happens to adjust for the myriad of holiday treats.
Of course, the second option is the healthiest choice. Most of us feel as if we are ping-pong balls when it comes to weight—up and down, bouncing from one unhealthy place to another. Our health becomes the benefactor of unhealthy eating. So then, what do we need to change to finally end this struggle?
The only factor that shapes anything in your life is your mind. Your mind can change anything in your world if you use your creative power to express prosperity, happiness, peace, and ultimately a healthy body. How does this work?
Every thought you think impacts your body. The American Psychological Association has proven that stress will cause cardiovascular problems, for instance. We know, therefore, that the anxiety of the mind impacts the physical body. We can make a lot of sense out of the problems in our lives when we realize that we may be attracting the very problems we fear the most. Like attracts like. If you have unhealthy thinking, you will attract to your body and life unhealthy living.
In this example let’s look at an unhealthy mind trying to lose weight. An unhealthy mind whispers to you: “I can never resist desserts and overeating during the holidays. I might as well just gain the weight and try to lose it at New Years.”
If your mind is thinking this negative thought, you can be assured that you will eat everything in sight. I have been a Clinical Hypnotherapist and Life Coach by trade for 25 years. I have successfully worked with clients who have been 20 to 250 pounds overweight. Trust me, these people do not lose weight by thinking that it is okay to binge—ever!
Losing weight starts with a healthy body image. What is your comfortable weight? Imagine it. See the new you in the mirror every time you look at yourself. Begin to monitor your eating habits and your aversion to exercise. All of these attributes can change with the right attitude.
For instance, I had a client who was a consistent 40 pounds overweight. She basically had been on one diet after another her entire life. She came to me in tears: “I am so tired of this roller coaster. I need to start a new plan and keep it. I try and try, but always seem to fail.”
My answer was: “No one ever achieves anything by trying. We achieve when we do what our highest consciousness leads us to do and not acquiesce to the noise in our mind that tells us otherwise.”
She begged, “Please help me do that.”
So, we started with a healthy plan for her mind, where all of your work should always begin. We began to imagine wanting and desiring healthy food instead of junk- and fast food. We looked at her physical capacity to exercise and discovered that she watched 2.5 hours of television a day because she had pain in her hips and knees. During a portion of her television time we planned to lightly bounce on a fitness ball and do core strength exercises to tighten her stomach muscles.
This entire envisioning process can happen with simple meditation (contemplating or dreaming of your new paradigm of living in quiet time every morning or evening). Or you can go to a hypnotherapist who can help change the neural pathways in your brain that cause your unhealthy triggers.
When my client completed her first three hypnosis sessions, she was ready to begin to start her new lifestyle diet. Interestingly, though, in three weeks she had already lost 5 lbs without even trying.
Your diet must consist of a plan. If you decide to diet and do not have the food you need in your home, you will always make the wrong choices. You must throw out the unhealthy food, first, and replace it with healthy fruit, vegetables and healthy snacks.
I am a snacker. I love to munch on something while I watch television. If you are as I am, you have to find healthy alternatives, otherwise you will stuff your face with junk food every night and complain about your stomach the next morning.
One great, healthy snack is fat-free popcorn lightly sprayed with Bragg’s liquid aminos and then dowsed the popcorn with a healthy amount of Nutritional Yeast (1 tablespoon). Your popcorn will taste like cheese corn and will have no fat. It will provide you with healthy amino acids instead of salt and the nutritional yeast gives you 7 grams of protein per tablespoon.
  • You must do this kind of planning for every meal. You have to decide if you are at work and at a boardroom meeting where food has been provided, what exactly you would eat.
  • You have to decide when to cook your dinner, because if you come home late and have nothing prepared in the refrigerator, you will choose something unhealthy again.
All of this must be worked out ahead of time. If you think you don’t have time to plan for your health, you will not be healthy. Life is this simple. If you think you will always be poor, you are surely going to have to struggle to meet every bill. If you believe you will always be chunky, you will certainly manifest obesity until you decide otherwise.
It’s September. Should you be thinking about dieting for the holiday?
The answer is simple: No!
Screen Shot 2016-05-11 at 10.04.32 AMYou should be thinking about changing your attitude about overeating during the holidays and everything else will work itself out according to your plan. You can have your 1/2 a piece of pumpkin pie and turkey, too.
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Monday, November 30, 2015

Putting on Avoirdupois (Holiday Eating) #weightgain #weightloss #diet #unity #SpiritualLiving

I lived a large part of my life in the south, where people find the “polite” way of saying nasty things, mostly when the things themselves are meant to sting. When I saw the term, avoirdupois, in my daily reading, I thought, this is probably a word that began its use in the south. It is an old measure of weight for wool, but was used in England and in the early 1900s in the states to mean someone who was putting on the pounds. Alas, “He was putting on the avoirdupois like nobody's business!” was something you might hear behind someone’s back who was gaining weight.

Of course, after having had my own weight issues for a few years and even, perhaps, a bit of body dysmorphia about it, I wondered just how many people are entering a time of year when their primary worry is about how many pounds they will gain during the holiday. I know it has run through my mind, especially since I am starting out the season five pounds overweight. So, this means, if my usual 10 pound gain over the holidays happens, I will be 15 pounds overweight. In January, I am looking to have to spend two entire months doing extra aerobics, eating salads everyday, and doing more sit ups than I’d care to do. Is it really worth it?

I am hoping that I can convince myself, before the season, to stop this habit before I gain too much weight. At Thanksgiving, I tried something new and actually maintained homeostasis. In other words, I neither gained nor lost, primarily because I simply ate turkey, ham, vegetables and salad for dinner with only one spoonful of lasagna. Then, when it came time for dessert, I had a 1/2 slice of pumpkin pie. That is what I ate for the entire day, except at night, when I ate a 1/2 piece of apple pie without the crust.

Can you see the way I’m working here? I am getting the taste of the delicious parts, without the heavy carbohydrates accumulating faster than my metabolism can handle them. Notice on my plate there was no stuffing or mashed potatoes at Thanksgiving. I wanted them. But, I made a choice. Which would I rather have: 1/2 piece of pie or stuffing or mashed potatoes?
I can always have mashed potatoes. I’m not too crazy over bread stuffing. But, pumpkin pie is kind of the spirit of the season. I did not say to myself, like many of clients choose: “I’m going to be bad today, so, I’m just going to stop thinking about my weight for one day and eat anything I want!”

This kind of thought is just simply a bad choice. You don’t cross the street one day and decide that you are not going to think today, because you’re tired! No, you protect your body from harm. You look both ways and make the safest choice.

It is not as if diabetes, heart conditions, morbid obesity, and blood pressure is not a result of overeating. These medical conditions, especially in the United States are very much a result of many people, during the holidays, simply releasing all of their inhibitions and desires to be healthy—for what—a belly ache?

I know this is what happens to me. Overeating is like having a bad hangover. My blood sugar skyrockets. Then it bottoms out, making me even hungrier for the next meal or a snack, later. It’s a never-ending cycle of bad behavior.

Make a choice this holiday to simply whittle away at the carbs during dinner, so that you can have that 1/2 a piece of dessert. I guarantee, if you keep up your exercise regimen, you’ll do way better than everyone else around you with weight loss. You may stay at the same weight or gain one or two pounds. But, in January when most people are trying to lose 15-20 pounds of unwanted weight, you will have your two pounds off in a week.

Happy eating!
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Take the time to look at Bo’s bookshelf of self-help books, novels, healing downloads, and yoga DVD. All of Bo’s books help people such as you, make SIGNIFICANT CHANGE with habits, find your SOULMATE, your PASSION, reach YOUR DREAMS, and dictate your own FUTURE.

Chosen to show his new hypnotherapeutic techniques on The Learning Channel (TLC) and also given the opportunity to teach at the world conference for Learning, and received the award of excellence for Helping Overcome Obesity in Nashville, Bo Sebastian is the writer and director of Finding Authentic You and Uncommon Gay Spiritual Warrior. Go directly to Amazon/Amazon Kindle to buy any of his wonderfully inspired books: ]





Friday, October 16, 2015

IS WEIGHTLOSS A JOKE? #weightloss #diet #spiritualadvice #DivineMind #ScienceofMind #SpiritualLiving

Yesterday, I posted a cartoon of Michelangelo’s famous statue of David, supposedly overweight after staying three years in the U.S. Most people laughed and commented accordingly. But one person added some interesting facts to the post. He said that the U.S. was not the only country that had a weight problem. In fact, countries like Russia and China were also experiencing obesity problems, probably because of the emergence of American food into the country infrastructure.

The truth: Obesity is no joke! We laughed at the cartoon, because most of us have had so much trouble losing just a few pounds. In my work, I have helped people lose 100 pounds or more, which usually takes a year or more of steady, steady work.

Some of my clients also had had bariatric surgery or a lap band around the stomach to prevent overeating. But, the stories, even after the surgery, are scary. Most people who have had the surgery, do great at the beginning, but gain most of the weight back after a year.
Personally, I live in a situation where I don’t buy all of the food that comes into my house. Therefore, I am subject to the likes and dislikes of those members of my family who want to by junky food, food with no nutrition and laced with senseless calories. (This is even though, both of them are diabetic.)

If you have been following my blog, about six months ago, I lost 20 pounds and got my body back to a great weight. The weight loss was a struggle with all the junk around me, but I didn’t acquiesce to the junk for about two months, while I steadily and methodically did 45 minutes of cardio each day, swam at least 10 laps, and did 30 minutes of yoga and abdominal work. To this, I added a very intense gluten-free diet, and only ate protein and fresh vegetables or fruit. Almost immediately, my weight surged downward. In two months, the weight was gone, as was my stomach.

Now, going forward, if I continue to eat great meals, rich in vitamins and no potatoes and pasta (or very small portions of these foods), I can now add a bit of the fun food that would have caused a severe weight gain in the past. You see, I think that we all feel that we are being robbed of the “goodies” when we can’t have an occasional ice cream cone or cookie. Lose the weight first! Stick to your diet during meals. Continue to do the exercise. And, you WILL be able to have a treat now and again. I do! And I’m happy to say that I haven’t gained the weight back.

But, I am diligent in the fact that I have kept my cardiovascular workouts steady and most of my meals are completely healthy. Now that the weight is lost, I do order a burger once in a while. But I eat it with a “5-6” fries and no bun. I feel just as happy that way, because my stomach has shrunk, and I simply don’t feel good after eating a lot of carbs.

My stomach gets bloated and I feel sick to my stomach. These feelings of discomfort are my body showing me that I should not have eaten so much. If your body is not responding in such a way to eating junk, then you need to do a purge for a couple of months to get your body speaking to you again.

Obesity kills many every year. I have helped 1000s of people lose weight. If you need encouragement and want a coach that uses fact, life coaching, spiritual mind treatment, and hypnosis, then give me a call. (954-253-6493)

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Are you in need of Life or Spiritual Coaching? I've been a life coach and clinical hypnotherapist and minister of New Thought for 25 years. I do my sessions online, so you can even have your session in bed, so that you can go directly to sleep during the hypnosis session. You must have a laptop or a notebook to do these sessions, either on Skype or Facetime. You can give me a call at 954-253-6493. My fee is $95 for an hour.

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You can find all of my Books by Category at http://www.bosebastian.com/new-page/ All of these books have been birthed from my own spiritual growth. I guarantee you'll enjoy how each will help you maintain a positive mind, body, and spirit. Also, if you click on the Amazon site, you'll see all of my 15 book— Cookbooks, Novels, Self-Help Books, a Yoga DVD! All great gifts from your friend—Bo Sebastian. Simply go to this link at www.Amazon.com or type in my name. Find great gifts for yourself, family members, and friends by supporting another friend in the process! Thank you.

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A Single Session w/Bo Sebastian
What would you feel like if everyday you loved yourself a little more…
What would you be if you loved and gave compassion unconditionally… to yourself first and then to others?
If you could imagine yourself so connected to God Source that everything you thought and every action you completed you trusted could heal yourself and, ultimately the world around you?
Create a Better Life with One Healing Session with Bo Sebastian
Call 954-253-6493 (All Sessions are done via PHONE, SKYPE or FACETIME.)
www.bosebastian.com

Bo works with people on SKYPE and FaceTime all over the world. He is taking new clients now. Call 954-253-6493 for information.

Take the time to look at Bo’s bookshelf of self-help books, novels, healing downloads, and yoga DVD. All of Bo’s books help people such as you, make SIGNIFICANT CHANGE with habits, find your SOULMATE, your PASSION, reach YOUR DREAMS, and dictate your own FUTURE.

Chosen to show his new hypnotherapeutic techniques on The Learning Channel (TLC) and also given the opportunity to teach at the world conference for Learning, and received the award of excellence for Helping Overcome Obesity in Nashville, Bo Sebastian is the writer and director of Finding Authentic You and Uncommon Gay Spiritual WarriorGo directly to Amazon/Amazon Kindle to buy any of his wonderfully inspired books: ]





Thursday, June 4, 2015

5 Steps to Losing Weight Over 50 #weightloss #weightgain #whatstrending #dieting

We all know that doing anything physical is more difficult as you age, but I hadn’t realized, until last year, that losing weight was, also, more difficult. I have been wrestling with the same 10 pounds for over two years. However, in the past two weeks I have lost NINE pounds of the ten. Yes, and it was easy, actually. Here are the steps I took. The final steps are the interesting ones that older people don’t think about, but they are so true to form.
  1. Limit meals to 500-600 calories each. Yes, this means eating lots of vegetables, little to no carbs, and some protein. Where I made the big mistake in eating for two years was in this category. For my age group you can’t eat AS MUCH as you want of vegetables and protein. Calorically and metabolically, you still gain weight. You have to limit your caloric intake. You may also eat five smaller meals each day. I have only been eating 3 while I’m trying to lose. I’ll increase the meals and calories when I get to my desired weight.
  2. Of course, when you put fuel into the gas tank, you must use it. Experts say the first step about calories, however, is the most important at our age. But, exercise is paramount to losing weight, especially aerobic exercise. Personally, I have been doing extra to get it off quickly: 45 minutes of cycling, 10 laps in the swimming pool, 30 minutes of yoga, and 10 minutes of abs. (I know that sounds daunting, but I study while I’m on the bike, love swimming and yoga, and the only torture is the abs part.) Of course, you can do less, but the result will mean losing weight slowly, which also good.
  3. These final three steps I found in Huffington Post: People who are over 50 tend to not sleep as well as younger people. When you toss and turn, this leaves you feeling like you need energy the next day. When that happens, you overeat. Actually, sleeping well is the easiest way to lose weight. So, focus in on finding better sleep habits and you’ll lose weight every night. Seven good hours of sleep burns 100 calories
  4. Wash the pesticides off of your food and don’t store your food in plastic. The chemicals that are in pesticides and the chemicals that seep off of the plastic in your bottled water are both deterrents to losing weight! Yikes!
  5. Finally, and this theory is still not completely tested, but it makes sense: According to AARP, "Lowering your thermostat from 75 to 68 degrees stimulates brown fat and increases calorie burn by 100 calories a day."
I hope these steps help you as much as they aided me in losing these nine pounds. I haven’t seen this number on the scale for over two years.
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What would you feel like if everyday you loved yourself a little more…
What would you be if you loved and gave compassion unconditionally… to yourself first and then to others?
If you could imagine yourself so connected to God Source that everything you thought and every action you completed you trusted could heal yourself and, ultimately the world around you?

Create a Better Life with One Healing Session with Bo Sebastian
Call 954-253-6493 (All Sessions are done via PHONE, SKYPE or FACETIME.)
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Bo works with people on SKYPE and FaceTime all over the world. He is taking new clients now. Call 954-253-6493 for information.

Take the time to look at Bo’s bookshelf of self-help books, novels, healing downloads, and yoga DVD. All of Bo’s books help people such as you, make SIGNIFICANT CHANGE with habits, find your SOULMATE, your PASSION, reach YOUR DREAMS, and dictate your own FUTURE.

Chosen to show his new hypnotherapeutic techniques on The Learning Channel (TLC) and also given the opportunity to teach at the world conference for Learning, and received the award of excellence for Helping Overcome Obesity in Nashville, Bo Sebastian is the writer and director of Finding Authentic You and Uncommon Gay Spiritual WarriorGo directly to Amazon/Amazon Kindle to buy any of his wonderfully inspired books: ]



Sunday, July 6, 2014

When Is the Last Time You Felt Hungry? #dieting #weightloss #weightgain

When Is the Last Time You Felt Hungry?
#dieting #weightloss #weightgain

Of adults in the United States, 35% are obese. The definition of obesity generated by “A Healthier Generation” means that someone is “severely overweight with a body mass index of equal to or greater than the 95% percentile.” Of the population, the group of Americans that has the most obesity is African Americans—47.9%.

When working with adults and children who fall into this category, the biggest component in each life is a lack of control of ones own body. The second component is a strong need to fill a gaping hole in their hearts with food. And the third component is simply no understanding of what his/her body needs to be healthy—using food and exercise, our basic means of utilizing or storing energy.

Weight gain is fairly simple when you break it down. We need a certain amount of energy to survive. This energy comes from food and drink. If we eat more energy than we need, the body stores or dumps it. Most times, it stores it in the form of adipose tissue (fat).
Jenny had a problem with weight for about ten years. At 50, she began eating too many sweets and didn’t know why. Her body had been fairly average her entire life. However, suddenly, she couldn’t control her eating, especially sweets and carbohydrates. She quickly put on 65 pounds from 125 pounds. Immediately, she showed signs of diabetes, which are: a.) increased thirst; b.) increased hunger (especially after eating); c.) dry mouth; d.) frequent urination or urine infections; e.) unexplained weight loss; f.) fatigue (weak, tired feeling); g.) blurred vision; and h.) headaches.

At her regular physician’s check up, the results were in. She had Type 2 Diabetes and began on a regimen of medication. Notice, I didn’t say that she had began dieting. No, that was not what the doctor recommended. She recommended pills. After three years of trying unsuccessfully to diet, Jenny consulted a practitioner to help her lose weight.

She began with some simple diet changes (eating protein with every meal, reducing carbohydrate intake, and five small meals throughout the day, instead of two large meals with two or more helpings). For exercise, she began bouncing on a fitness ball, because she had some feet and knees problems. She was to bounce for the entirety of one television show, which she found easy to do. After she lost 30 pounds, which took about eight months, (healthy weight loss takes longer than binge dieting), she began a gluten-free diet and added some abdominal and leg exercises to her daily regimen. Within three months, she lost another 25 pounds and was able to get completely off of the medication. Jenny said that after three weeks on the gluten-free diet, she finally began to understand the feeling of hunger again. More importantly, because a gluten-free diet also reduces acid in the stomach, she became increasingly aware of the effects of overeating—bloating, lethargy, and stomach cramps. All of these effects helped her reduce food intake and get back in touch with her body.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Lose 10 Pounds in 2 Weeks #weightloss #diet

Lose 10 Pounds in 2 Weeks #weightloss #diet

Drew Carey said, “Eating Crappy food isn’t a reward—it’s a punishment!” I’d have to totally agree with him. Also, I’d add to that: punishing yourself for something someone else did to you is like “drinking poison and hoping the other person dies,” which is a quote from Joyce Meyer relating to forgiveness. Either way, self-punishment is not the way to lose weight or to garner self-esteem. I tried a new diet that I devised, and I lost a much-needed 10.5 pounds in just about 2 weeks and 14 pounds in less than a month. Here’s how:

Start the day: I weigh in every morning before the day begins to keep an accurate, stable analysis. After I get up, I assess if I’m even hungry. Sometimes I’m not, and I’ll wait to eat for an hour, but not longer. I have taken to only drinking about a ¼ cup of coffee, because of the acid content. I like a little caffeine, but not enough to make my stomach sour, which acid does. I eat only ½-3/4 of a cup of steel cut oats in the morning. I make them myself once a week and freeze 7 portions in the freezer. I defrost them in the morning. Eat them with just a little 2% milk and no sweetener. If you need a little sweet, use agave nectar. Sometimes, like today, I didn’t feel as if I wanted the entire portion, so I put it back in the plastic container for another day. Oats don’t go bad for a while if they are refrigerated.

A note: I have found that weaning off of agave nectar and salt on food has added an ingredient to dieting I hadn’t thought of: the less savory or sweet something is, the less desire you have to eat beyond your hunger. So, without sugar, I’m able to gauge when I’m simply full without the added ingredient of desiring the rest because it just tastes so good and sweet or savory.  Also, I have taken to using ionizing and alkaline drops (Ion Boost) in my first glass of water in the morning to keep my stomach neutral instead of acidy. Recent tests have proven that an acidic body will create pain and produce hunger, especially for sweet food and carbohydrates.

Work Out: With less food in my stomach, I am more apt to want to work out before lunch. I have been doing the Step Machine or a yoga workout focusing on my abdominal muscles almost everyday. If I wait to workout until the evening, I find it harder to get motivated. You have to try and get at least 30-40 minutes of exercise in each day, or the food portion of the diet will be minimized, at best. “If you put energy in, use that energy.” Also, make sure that when you do abdominal work (which you must do to lose from the midsection of the body and gain core strength), then you must contract the muscles in the abdomen tightly while working those muscles. If you can’t get to the gym or do a yoga work out, bounce on a fitness ball while pulling in the abs while you watch television at night.

For lunch, eat only steamed broccoli, carrots, onion, and kale with a teaspoon of melted, real butter. If on week two, you want to add 2-3 oz. of lean protein, that’s fine. Add the protein only when you feel depleted of energy. One boiled egg or a few ounces of lean turkey, chicken or fish would be best. With this meal, you may want to add a bit of salt (using different kinds of salt from various parts of the world is very good for your body—of course, you have to buy these various salts at Whole Foods or a specialty store), because you actually want to eat the entire portion of vegetables, even though it appears to be a lot of food. I have an entire cereal bowl of veggies, parboiled, and not cooked to death. Make sure they are still a bit crunchy. Honestly, I had no idea how much I enjoyed vegetables until now. I have been craving them every day. I actually look forward to the part of my meal I usually would save for last.

Snack:
I have a piece of fruit or a low fat yogurt for a snack between dinner and lunch.

At dinner, eat about a palm-sized portion of some kind of protein, tender and not so fatty. Also, I may eat a very small portion of a carb, such as rice or potato or gluten free pasta (I am totally gluten free now, which I believe has helped, as well) and a salad—everyday a salad.
For dessert, if I’m still hungry and want that little something extra, I eat a dessert-sized ramekin of Jello (sugar free).

At night, for a snack I have a couple of different things. I have been rolling up a piece of lowfat cheese in a piece of ham. I may eat a small bag of fat-free popcorn (this tends to be my go-to, because it’s crunchy and fills me up). Eating the protein and popcorn together is okay. I have done both and still lose weight. Also, in times of great desire (especially at the beginning of the diet), I had one, gluten free cookie.
I guarantee you that, if you stay on this diet and do the exercise, you will lose weight! I have put some of my clients on this same diet, and we are all kicking butt!  Get healthy.  Bo. If you are on my blog, I’m attaching before and after pictures of my abdominal area to show the difference.
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Friday, June 14, 2013

The Yoyo Effect

The Yoyo Effect

Recently, I mulled around an art fair, while I waited for a table in a nearby restaurant. I came across an artist who had beautifully crafted oak into yoyos. I picked one up and gleefully tossed it toward the floor. Many years had gone by since I had used a yoyo. Soon, I was able to make the yoyo “walk the dog” and “swing in the cradle” as I had done as a child.

The yoyo is an object consisting of an axle connected to two disks and a piece of pull-string looped around the spool. The idea is to insert one finger into the slip knot and throw the yoyo with force toward the ground to spin it and to unwind the string, then allowing the force of the unraveling to draw the yoyo back to your hand with a quick pull upward.

No amount of time passed before I realized that this yoyo was me. I had lost and gained this damn extra ten pounds now about fifteen times in the last year. I go from believing that nothing is more important than balance and health, to teetering on the idea that a little over-indulgence isn’t a bad thing. This lack of consistent belief is the cause of the yoyo effect.

With as much as a flick of a wrist, I gather more food toward my mouth. With as little as a lift of my hand, I take the cycle back into my palm, where it stays for a little while, until I forget my purpose again. I’m a frigging yoyo getting dizzier by the day with my uncommitted ways.

Yesterday I caught my mother eating leftovers from a Tupperware container just after dinner. I asked, “Why are you eating again so soon after supper?”

Her response, “I didn’t want to put this little bit back in the refrigerator.”

I responded wryly, without much compassion, “You might as well count on adding a pound by tomorrow morning, because that’s just about how much that extra food is going to add to your stomach.”

Soon after that, as kind of a joke, I wrote a contract out for the entire family to sign. The contract was a resignation from the “Clean Plate Club.”

She laughed as she hesitantly signed it. But since yesterday, both of us have lost a pound. None of us really want to resign from the club. We love to eat and particularly like eating snacks at night, which is the cause of most of our weight gain. I know I am rarely hungry when I go for that fifth piece of bittersweet dark chocolate.

I am a food addict. I never used to be one. But I admit to you now that I have taken to using food to make me feel good occasionally. What I want to do is admit it, call myself out on it, and make a change before it gets worse. I am down five pounds off of my intended weight. Every day, when I look in the mirror at my stomach, I’m reminded that I don’t look like myself anymore. I teach my yoga class, and I’m supposed to be the model for the rest of the class. Therein lies the problem. I can’t seem to live up to the ideal, nor do I want to.

Trust me, this isn’t a negative spiel about not being willing or able to do something about myself. This is simply a confession that sometimes we get helpless in our desire to make effective change in our life. No one is judging and no one really cares if I succeed either.

But there are people who, if you asked, would encourage you to your best until you reached it. Then these same people might help you discover why you keep finding the worse case scenario and reaching toward it, instead of your highest self! There is a reason why I act the way I do.

I was the fifth of six children from a low-income family. By the time Dad’s payday came around, we had been eating hot rock soup for three days, each of us having diarrhea as a result. Six kids running to our one bathroom wasn’t pretty at all. I remember periodically going outside or in the basement. You did what you had to do to survive, and just forget about privacy.

So, we never had enough. Now that I have plenty, I take too much, as does my mother. My partner just eats everything on his plate because he had a somewhat militant father who told him there were hungry people in China waiting to eat his leftovers.

I often think about how ludicrous such a statement was. How could our leftovers possibly affect anyone? Yet, we believed it and felt as if we were the fortunate ones with food. I remember the commercials on television with the emaciated children begging for the gruel. It’s not that I don’t believe that this kind of poverty exists, it’s that parents convinced children to eat more than they should, even though they had no intention of giving any of the leftovers to the poor. We got the same stories about bums on the street.

I’ve talked to bums on the street. They are hungrier for drugs and alcohol than they are for a solid meat and three. Go figure.

So, I know how I got this way. How do I set out to change my behavior and stay in stasis?

Well, a great way is for an entire family to get on the same page together. We have all decided to monitor what each other is doing and encourage one another to stop eating when we are full and, perhaps, save the rest for later, instead of wasting it. When it comes to those damn sweets at night, I’ve taken to doing more exercise, so that I can afford to take a couple bites of chocolate once in a while. It feels like a better choice, than to give up something I enjoy so much.

However, I must say, as a Health Coach, if you are trying to lose a large amount of weight, you do have to make some sacrifices for a while, until you reach your target weight. It is then that you can make a conscious splurge, keeping the balance of sweets and exercise at a constant.


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Bo Sebastian is a Hypnotherapist and Life & Health Coach, available for private sessions to QUIT SMOKING, Lose Weight, New Lap-Band Hypnosis for Weight Loss, CHANGE YOUR MIND, CHANGE YOUR LIFE! at 615-400-2334 or www.bosebastian.com.

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

The Third Day of My Diet (On My Way to Losing 12 Pounds)


The Third Day of My Diet (On My Way to Losing 12 Pounds)

Every once in a while, I find myself weighing a few pounds more than I would like to be. After this holiday season, I can barely see my toes over my stomach. Well, I’m not that bad, but I like a little fun hyperbole. I have gained 12 pounds in a month, which is highly unusual for Mr. Bo. I had a lot to be eating for emotionally. So, I ate my way through the entire month. Now it’s time to get the weight off. It’s a new year and a new me.

On New Year’s Eve I had a couple close friends over for dinner. After which, we had a burning bowl celebration. If you’ve never had one, you simply light a fire. While the fire is stoking, you all individually write on a piece of paper things you would like to get rid of from the year before. Together you say a prayer and burn your pages in the fire. You watch all that yuck burn until it’s ash. Then you take to writing down the list of New Year’s desires.

I didn’t even bother putting on the list that I was going to lose 12 pounds, because I know, without a shadow of a doubt, I’ll have this off in two weeks. And here’s how I’ll do it.

In the morning I am going to eat steel cut oats with agave nectar and 2% milk. No coffee (caffeine makes you hungry).  For lunch, I’ll eat something sensible like a bowl of homemade chicken soup, or a green salad with tuna, or a half sandwich with ½ cup of unsweetened applesauce. (I’ll eat the applesauce if I’m still hungry after whatever I choose. Apples are good for digestion. I don’t eat the applesauce for lunch, I’ll save it for a snack.

For dinner, I’ll eat a small portion of meat or fish the size of my palm, a salad that is the size of a cereal bowl with olive oil/vinaigrette dressing, and usually I allow myself one simple carb for dinner such as a helping of potato or rice.

As far as a evening snack goes, I may eat a handful of sesame sticks about 7 pm or a small portion of low-fat popcorn with nutritional yeast on it (1 tablespoon for protein), or I may have a small container of low fat yogurt.

During each day I will do at least 45-50 minutes of aerobic or cardio yoga (my Boga Fitness DVD will work—Hey you can buy them at shop.Bosebastian.com ) workout including exercises particularly targeting my stomach, including crunches, bicycle, and knee lifts.

If all this doesn’t start taking the weight off quickly, I will add one more thing that will help. Taking soluble fiber capsules like psyllium husks (Metamucil is a name brand capsule, but you can find them cheaper in generic form). Adding 3 soluble fiber capsules to your diet 15 minutes before you eat with a 1/2  glass of water makes you feel full before you eat. This, of course, reduces the risk of overeating.

I have found that, strictly for me, if I reduce my eating to normal portions and no extra sweets, as I did during the holidays, my body automatically returns to its leanest weight.

However, this doesn’t always work for everyone. In fact, most people eat correctly (especially women) and generally have to amp up their workout to one hour a day, six days a week to really see any kind of a change in their bodies.

My normal daily regimen requires me to stay fairly active, because I teach yoga and dance. So, I’m not likely to get really overweight. Nor am I likely to see my weight all over my body. The weight will probably stay right in my belly mostly, because I’m simply packing in too much food and the stomach is distended, even though during the entire month of December I did a lot of abdominal work. There is muscle under this fat. I’m counting on that fact.

We’ll see how it goes. Today, will be day three. As of yesterday, I had already lost 2.8 pounds.

And so it is. Keep up with me on Facebook or on my blog below.

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Bo Sebastian is a Hypnotherapist and Life & Health Coach, available for private sessions to QUIT SMOKING, Lose Weight, New Lap-Band Hypnosis for Weight Loss, CHANGE YOUR MIND, CHANGE YOUR LIFE! at 615-400-2334 or www.bosebastian.com.

I am trying to spread the word about my blog and I need your help. Please let your friends know it exists, if it gives you hope and blesses you each day. I write this Blog as a part of Finding Authentic You Ministries. If you would like to send an offering or a tithe, your donation would greatly be appreciated: 5001 Maywood Drive, Nashville, TN 37211. 

And I would be greatly pleased for you to share anything that you read by clicking the share button in Facebook.com/bo.sebastian, or add it to your Twitter at BoSebastian; or LinkedIN at Bosebastian5@gmail.com; or find this blog home at www.FindingAuthenticYou.com. Any of my books can be found on Amazon or Barnes and Nobel, just by typing my name in the search header.