Keep On - POSTED ON: Dec 09, 2012
Becoming Successful - POSTED ON: Dec 04, 2012
Here are links to a couple of DietHobby articles that I think are worth reading ... or re-reading.
The Essence of Diets - Part One The Essence of DIets - Part Two
Musical Lesson - POSTED ON: Oct 29, 2012
Life has taught me a lesson that applies to many different areas. I’ve found that this lesson holds true even with regards to Dieting, Weight-Loss, and Maintenance of Weight-loss.
Inspiration can come from many places. The video below inspires me.
Hold On Tight To Your Dream - POSTED ON: Oct 17, 2012
We all have dreams. Some are for tomorrow, some are for next week, and some are for years from now.
Dreams and hopes live in the heart. They are uniquely us, and have the potential to result in who we become. It is within our ability to realize many of them by listening to our heart and completing some necessary steps. Reality today was a dream or hope sometime in the past. A dream and a goal are two different terms that help in our task. The dream is the final destination and the goal is the path leading to it. One dream can have many goals or directions and strategies that help us accomplish it. Each goal is a small step toward the finalization of the dream. Maintaining our focus on the dream instead of the short-term goals will enable fulfillment and satisfaction. While achieving goals offers a sense of satisfaction, it doesn’t provide ongoing motivation. The real power of each goal comes from its connection to the appropriate dream. We have the ability to take many of our dreams out of fantasy and convert them into eventual reality by setting realistic goals and constantly reviewing our process to stay on track.
One of my dreams is to maintain my body in the "normal" weight-range for the rest of my life.
We all have dreams. But in order to make dreams come into reality, it takes an awful lot of determination, dedication, self-discipline, and effort. We can choose to Hold on Tight to our Dreams.
Being Resilient - POSTED ON: Oct 12, 2012
Being Resilient is a very good thing.
What is Resilience?
“Resilience is an individual's tendency to cope with stress and adversity. This coping may result in the individual "bouncing back" to a previous state of normal functioning, or simply not showing negative effects.”
“Resilience is that quality which allows some people to be knocked down by life and come back stronger than ever.”
“Resilience is a dynamic process whereby individuals exhibit positive behavioral adaptation when they encounter significant adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats, or even significant sources of stress.”
Today, for me, personal resilience means that after overeating yesterday, this morning, I have been able to encourage myself to put forth my best dieting efforts, yet again.
I enjoyed this video, although I am a “cat person” rather than a "dog person", Perhaps you will too.
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