Sunday, July 6, 2014

Surviving the 4th...and the Rest of Summer

Fried chicken and kimbap...
my 4th of July picnic.
So how’d you survive the 4th of July barbecues?  I did okay, mainly because portions were controlled…and because I created my own 4th of July celebration with other foreigners.  My celebration of America’s Independence Day consisted of a picnic-style dinner by the Taewha River with two Americans and a Canadian, who we made an honorary American for the evening. Our menu consisted of fried chicken and beer, as well as kimbap.  Kimbap is traditional Korean picnic food: vegetables, rice, and protein wrapped in seaweed…yum!
 
Celebrating with two Americans
and a Canadian.


I veered a little off course for my holiday, but that’s easy to do during the summer.  Good news you can always use a few tips, tools, and strategies to re-set:

  • Pick yourself up when you stumble…don’t throw yourself down the stairs just because you went overboard for a day.
  • Think positively about the changes you’re going to make and take small steps to get back on track…slow and steady wins the race.
  • Focus on a photograph of a thinner you.  You know what they say…a picture’s worth a thousand words.
  • Remember that success isn’t always about the numbers on the scale.  It’s what you learn from the numbers that counts…change your perspective and you’ll change your world.
  • Find a partner to be active with.  Get out together and make the most of a sunny day…two is more fun than one!
  • Set small goals, so you’re not frustrated by the big pictures…just take it one day at a time.


As you can see…all kinds of sayings and idioms were coming to mind as I wrote this.  So, I’m going to do something a little different for this post’s poem:  inspirational weight loss sayings:

  • When you feel like quitting, think about why you started.
  • Take care of your body.  It’s the only place you have to live.
  • Do not reward yourself with food.  You are not a dog.
  • If you are going to doubt something, doubt your limits.
  • No matter how slow you go, you are still lapping everyone on the couch.
  • Changing your diet is something we choose to do, not something we are forced to do.  Instead of dreading it, try saying, “Here’s another thing I get to do to help myself. Great!”
And my favorite one...
  • Even if you can’t physically see the results in front of you, every single effort is changing your body from the inside.  Never get discouraged!


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