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Weight Loss – “Just Tell Me WHAT to Do and I’ll Do It”

Posted: June 24th, 2009 by Linda Miner · 4 Comments



“Just Tell Me WHAT to Do and I’ll Do It” – if I had a dollar for every time I heard that from a client, I would be rich. However, if I only received payment if it were true and the client actually followed through with this commitment – well, as you can guess that my bank account wouldn’t change much.

When people make this statement, I believe they mean it in the moment – I know because I have made that statement too and meant it. But once they find out the what the “WHAT” is in what they have to do, that the conviction wavers. The truth is that the “WHATs” for weight loss are basically always the same. This list you see below is nothing you haven’t read before. However, what may happen this time is that you may actually decide to follow through on that commitment.

WHAT is your return on investment here, anyway? I mean, is it really worth it? Let’s see, you will get: more energy; a sleeker, hotter body; improved immunity; longer life expectancy; a new wardrobe (for all you shoppers!); and a better sense of self-worth. I’d say that is a pretty good return on investment.

So here is the list of 10 suggestions that you have probably seen before. But before you read on, say this out loud with conviction: “Just tell me WHAT to do and I will do it!!!!” – even if you only do one of these things, that will be progress.

WHAT #1: Exercise 30 minutes 5-6 times a week elevating your heart rate
WHAT #2: Incorporate Weights into your exercise program
WHAT #3: Eat fresh fruits and vegetables every day – minimum of 3 servings, but 7-10 servings is the recommended daily amount
WHAT #4: Eat raw nuts and seeds daily
WHAT #5: Eat a variety of grains and choose multigrain breads, crackers, etc.
WHAT #6: Use natural honey or natural maple syrup as sweeteners
WHAT #7: Incorporate legumes into your diet
WHAT #8: Keep a food diary of everything you eat
WHAT #9: Limit consumption of alcohol to 2-3 drinks per week
WHAT #10: Avoid or limit all processed, refined, fried and fast foods

Linda Miner

Registered Nutritional Counselor

RNC, CHN, RSNA, CMTA, BA

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*NOTE: This opinion expressed here is that of the author based on her research and personal experience. It is not intended to replace your own personal research or the opinion of your physician. You should always check with your physician and/or pharmacist before changing your diet, starting an exercise programs or taking any supplements. Please be aware that some foods and natural supplements may interact with prescription medication.

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  1. Aloha Linda,
    Thanks for this post.  You remind us that health is about the basics in such a simple way that you invite us to make one small change that feels right.

    One small change at a time, can produce huge results!

    Simple changes that you can feel good about are the solutions to your suffering. 

    As a simple health solutions blogger, I’d like to bring attention to the value of building relationship and inviting palatable change.  You are offering your readers a great service!  We are on the same team!

    Many blessings,
    Carrie

    Carrie Tucker

    22 Jul 09 at 8:08 pm

  2. Thanks Carrie,

    It really is about making simple choices.  Fruits, veggies, nuts, seeds, the basics of life.  We need to get back to a simpler way of living and thinking.  I appreciate your thoughts.

    Linda

    Linda Miner

    24 Jul 09 at 9:46 am

  3. Hi Linda,
    Nice website, great post.
    You have summed up most of the weight loss strategies beautifully. Now it’s just a matter of follow through.
    Some adjustments I plan to make are adding weights to my exercise and adding more legumes to my diet.
    Doing most everything else already but the battle is still a challenge.
    Keep up the good work.
    Cynthia

    Cynthia

    2 Aug 09 at 3:57 pm

  4. nice blog i really appreciate it

    Raymon Casper

    20 Jan 10 at 11:29 am

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