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Phase 2, Week 1, Day 1 – A fresh start

August 7th, 2011 No comments

Weight: 190

Here we go again, folks. It’s time to start anew.

Although the Silhouette Solution program worked for me for a while and was very convenient and easy to follow, it’s not something you’re supposed to do forever. Part of the program includes an “off” period from time to time, once you get to the point where the weight stops coming off.

Well, the weight stopped coming off, and I stopped using the products, just like the program stipulated. However, instead of maintaining the weight loss by making better food choices, I wound up falling back into old habits. I guess I didn’t learn enough about making good food choices during that process, or maybe it was just too big of a jump to go from “just grab a nutrition bar and go” to “plan, choose well, stock up, and prepare”. So, here I am, back on the wagon, at 190 pounds.

This time around, my focus will be on adding foods rather than eliminating them. I’ll be eating mostly fresh, healthy foods, filling myself with them, in fact. Every day, I’ll be eating fresh veggies, fresh fruits, some protein in the form of chicken, fish, nuts, seeds, peas and beans, along with some soy-based products. I may add in some protein powder after a time, but not quite yet. I want to be fully immersed in REAL food first.

My diet will also include olive oil and some less healthy choices like Scoops corn chips to keep me sane, on track and deprivation-free (I love ‘em; they’re gluten free and they help fulfill my need to “crunch”). I’ll also include various grains, but litle or no wheat for now. (The no-wheat thing may change at some point, but first I want to see how it makes me feel to avoid it. I’m giving it a month, and am already two weeks into it. I’ll report on how things go when the month is up.)

While I would love to continue taking the nutritional supplements from the Silhouette Solution program, it’s just not in the budget right now. Instead, I will be taking a daily multivitamin off the drugstore shelf. My choice will be Centrum, but feel free to choose any brand that works for you. If you can afford the higher quality complex, go for it, but if not, do the best you can.

Know this: I may have fallen off the wagon for a while, but I never stopped researching, and I never stopped learning. More than ever, I want to find the success track on getting healthy. I’ve grown tired of lugging around all this excess weight, getting out of breath with minimal effort, and looking sloppy in my own skin.

I’ve got a lot to share with you. Read on.

Week 28, Day 1 – My current stats

May 21st, 2010 No comments

Weight: 176
Inches: -3.75″ since 3/27

Earlier today, I added a page to this site entitled “Current Stats”. (There’s a link to it, above.) I’ll be using that page to update my weight stats on a weekly basis (on Fridays), along with body measurements. This will provide an easily accessible way to see my overall progress as it compares to where I was when I started this journey. (To see the weekly changes, check the Friday posts, or any post with the tag “weight”.)

As of today, I’ve lost a total of 19 pounds and 18 inches. How cool is that! I’m just going to keep doing what I’ve been doing and see how long this continues to work for me. This is something I can do with very little effort, and so it’s something I feel that I will be able to sustain indefinitely. Of course, only time will determine if this is really true.

One thing I’ve noticed lately is that my appetite has definitely changed. I get hungry less often, and during this past week or so, I’ve actually worked straight through some of my planned meals or snacks. This is something I’m going to have to be careful about, because allowing myself to get too hungry can set me up to make poor choices. I’ve learned that it’s important to be prepared for this possibility by making sure I’ve got convenient, easy-to-grab good foods close at hand.

Take yesterday, for instance. For breakfast, I’d chosen a Blueberry Pomegranate Bar, which is one of the meal choices in the Silhouette Solution program. These products are carefully calibrated and meant to be eaten every two hours. As it turned out, food didn’t cross my mind again for close to four hours. Once it did, though, I began to get very hungry, very quickly.

Often, under such conditions, I’d remedy the situation by making a poor choice at the snack machine, or else I’d eat too much of whatever was available. Luckily, this time I was prepared. Before I’d left for work yesterday morning, I had placed 1/4 cup of walnuts into a small plastic container, then chose a kiwi from the fruit bowl, and brought both with me to work. As soon as I began to realize that I was quickly becoming ravenous, I calmly removed the lid from the small container, popped a couple of walnuts into my mouth, then took a knife to the kiwi. By the time I finished both, the jittery “starving” feeling had begun to ease a bit.

The act of chewing the walnuts slowed down the ingestion process, which is a good thing in these cases because it takes time for the hunger pangs to quiet down. “I’m still starving,” I thought, after I’d finished up the last of the snack. Then I realized, “No, I’m not. I just ate something. I’m not starving. Give it time to register.”

Generally, it takes about 20 minutes for the body to know that the food crisis is over. Instead of looking around to see what else I could jam in my mouth, I calmly went back to work and waited for the “satiated” signal to arrive. When I wasn’t looking, it did.

A similar thing happened earlier in the week, and I handled it in a similar manner. That time, the snack didn’t quite get me to where I needed to be. I needed just a little something more, so I made a cup of tea, to which I added some half-and-half and a packet of Splenda. The making of the tea took a few minutes, which brought me that much closer to the moment when my body would get the “no longer hungry” message, and the drinking of the tea took me the rest of the way.

Sometimes, a cup of tea or coffee will help me to get past a particularly difficult few minutes. Other times, this doesn’t work, though, and I can usually tell before preparing the beverage that it won’t be enough. That’s when I reach for a Silhouette Stik or QuikStick. If you don’t already know what these two products are, let me explain.

Here’s an excerpt from the Silhouette Stik web page (http://tinyurl.com/GetSilhouetteStik):

Silhouette Stik contains a proprietary blend of safe, natural, herbal appetite suppressants that are designed to enhance the hunger-eliminating power of your Silhouette Solution™ foods, and help get you over the rough spots during your weight loss program.

Use them when you start your Silhouette Solution eating program to help your body adjust to the metabolic changes of rapid weight loss.

Use them to boost your resolve before going out to restaurants, parties, weddings, and other social gatherings where you may be tempted to over-indulge.

And use them again when you transition from rapid weight loss to a more normal weight maintenance eating plan to help ensure long term success.

QuikStiks are similar. The QuikStik web page states:

Modern nutraceutical science has identified many naturally occurring plant-based substances that can profoundly support human health and metabolism. The challenge for Ideal Health was to create a delivery method for these powerful botanicals that was physically appealing, good tasting, convenient and fun. The result? Ideal Health’s QuikStik™ brand Botanical Supplement Mixes…

* Convenient. Carry a few in pocket or purse for use anytime!

* Delicious. Just mix with pure water for a great tasting “pick-me-up” or “calm-me-down” beverage whenever you feel the need.

* Effective. Formulated with natural bionutrients known to affect human health and metabolism without unwanted side effects.

Three great flavors. Three scientific formulas.

Just break open a QuikStik™, mix with a bottle or glass of pure water, and you’ve got a delicious, mood enhancing drink to help you through any part of your day. Choose from three delicious flavors, each with its own special blend of botanicals.

* WindUp™ in the morning gets you going with the nutrients your body really needs, infusing your brain with the essence of clarity.

* ReWind™ in the afternoon brings you back from droopiness by replenishing depleted nutrients and infusing your body with the spirit of renewal.

* UnWind™ in the evening infuses you with naturally relaxing bionutrients, to help you unwind without taxing your liver.

Of course, it’s best to avoid getting so hungry that you lose control of your ability to follow through with your eating and weight loss plan. It happens, though, and when it does, these remedies can bring you back to a safe place. I’m thrilled to have found this system. IT WORKS!

Week 25, Day 1 – What makes Trump Network so special

April 30th, 2010 No comments

Commercial time. It could be well worth your while to keep reading.

Today, while reading some of the posts at BetterNetworker.com, I happened upon one that caught my attention. The poster posed the question, “What makes your company so special?” and invited the community to tell about what it was that made their company stand out from the crowd. I couldn’t refuse an invitation like that, so here is what I wrote:

There are quite a few things that make my company unique. Personally speaking, I’ve lost 22 pounds since starting with the company by using the weight loss products, and I’ve gained a lot of energy, too, from their smart supplementation system. This is especially unique when you consider my age and health status. I’m 62 years old and had a heart attack a few short years ago.

At my age, it’s hard to maintain my weight, let alone lose weight. The timing was perfect for me when this opportunity came through, because that very morning, my doctor told me to lose 15 pounds by my next appointment. Not only that, but I’d filed the papers with the Social Security department for early retirement, because I was simply exhausted all the time.

That very afternoon, I saw an ad on Facebook that intrigued me. I clicked the link, learned about the business opportunity, and decided that same day to join up. And the reason I made that decision so quickly is because of the MOST UNIQUE thing about my company: AT ITS HEAD IS THE NUMBER ONE MOST RECOGNIZED MAN IN THE COUNTRY, a man some people love to hate, and others hold in very high esteem, a man who knows business inside and out, a very successful real estate mogul. I think you know who I’m talking about.

Some of the other responses to this question mention personal branding. How would you like to be part of a company whose premiere personal brand is the NUMBER TWO MOST RECOGNIZED PERSON IN THE COUNTRY, SECOND ONLY TO OPRAH! I made my decision to check out the company in the first place based on this one point, and I know that many others have done the same thing. Talk about a selling point! Mention his name and people want in!

Who am I talking about? Here’s a big hint: THE NAME OF THE COMPANY IS TRUMP NETWORK!

I would like to formally invite everyone to learn more. Here’s a convenient link for you:

http://tinyurl.com/TrumpBusinessOp

Here’s a direct link to the weight loss products:

http://tinyurl.com/GetSilhouetteSolution

Finally, here’s a direct link to the custom nutrition products:

http://tinyurl.com/MyPrivaTest

I’d be more than happy to go over the compensation plan with you, and answer any other questions you might have about the company and the opportunity. Let’s talk!

If you’re not interested in the business opportunity, you might be interested in the products themselves, especially if you believe in supplementation or want to lose weight. The lab test is painless, and the sample is taken right in the privacy of your own home. The custom supplements are formulated by Douglas Lab, the industry leader in providing quality nutritional products to thousands of healthcare professionals and their patients.

I am a “product of the product” and I can say that, without question, these products do what they say they will do. I feel great, I’m losing weight, and people are starting to comment about how much healthier I’m looking. I’ve got a renewed energy for life, and that’s the biggest plus of all.

Thank you for the opportunity to share this information. If it can empower a 62-year-old woman like me, who has never before been involved with network marketing, then it can do the same for you!

End of commercial. Back to our regularly scheduled program.

Week 14, Day 6 – Down another pound

February 17th, 2010 No comments

Weight: 182

I am absolutely loving this program. My energy level continues to improve, I’m getting more done, losing weight, moving more, making better food choices, and enjoying my life more. Win-win-win-win-win!

I’m off to the gym, and will post my results tomorrow.

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Week 14, Day 4 – Measurements

February 15th, 2010 No comments

Weight: 183
Inches: -6.5″ since this time last year

Yay! Two weeks with no movement on the scale (not necessarily a bad thing), and now I’m down a pound! I’m happy with this! This coming week, I plan to keep on keepin’ on, doing what I’ve been doing foodwise, adding in a bit more walking and getting my head around the idea of getting back to weight training soon.

I have finally taken measurements. While I don’t have a benchmark starting point in relation to this blog, the last time I measured is exactly one year ago, so I can report how my body has changed in the past year. I’ve gone down 2″ in waist, 3″ in chest, 3″ in hip. My thigh measurement went UP 1.5″. Total change is negative 6.5″. I like this!

As we all know, the tendency, especially in our later years, is to go up in weight year after year. I believe the reported average weight gain is 10 pounds per year. Given that, one year ago, I weighed 193, and my current weight is 183, one could make a case that I have lost 20 pounds this year! (OK, I realize I’m massaging the numbers, but it’s a cool way to look at my progress.)

Given the statistical expected 10 pound weight gain, consider where you were a year ago and don’t beat yourself up about having gained weight. It’s practically inevitable, if we keep doing what we’ve always done. Every year, we must either eat the equivalent of 10 pounds (on our body) less food, or move 10 pound more. Think about that.