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Wednesday December 31, 2008

Happiness Is A Size 14 (for British Women) ... and YOU?

Hot off the pancake griddle, from the TELEGRAPH, UK.

"According to a new study by cereal brand Special K, women who wear a British size 14 (US equivalent size 12) are the happiest with their life and looks.

Girls who wear the dress size rated their general happiness higher than any other with a quarter saying they were extremely happy.

More than 43 per cent of size 14 women also said they were as happy as they could be with their career, while almost a third say they couldn't be more content with their love life.

Second happiest, according to the research by Special K, are size 12 women, with almost three quarters saying they are completely satisfied with their friendships.

Forty-five per cent also enjoy a very successful career.

That said, of the 3,000 women surveyed, 48% across the board said that they weren't happy with their weight."

for more of this delicious story ... read on!

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Janice
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" . . . . kooky genius ~ see if her idiosyncratic diet plan will work for you." ~ O, The Oprah Magazine

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Tuesday December 30, 2008

EMOTIONAL EATING: 3-Step Cure

What is the single most common, biggest, most overwhelming and likely to occur challenge when it comes to weight loss?

Emotional Eating!
It takes more than a good plan, good intentions, and basic nutritional information to override the emotional tsunamis that roll over and through us without turning to food.

Managing difficult situations and feelings effectively is a big part of what we are doing here. Emotional eating has all to do with the mind; little to do with the food.

There are many proactive measures that we can take to get a hold of our emotions and ground ourselves. These actions range from relaxation techniques such as meditation, yoga, breathing to turning to our message board for support.

However, these actions take time. After all, you don't always have the time to take a hot bath or a long walk in the middle of emotional upheaval.

Here follows a 3-step CURE! Yes, follow these three easy steps and you can get past the emotional roller coaster, hold your ground and learn something about yourself in the process.

Step 1: Stay Grounded

Emotional eating happens when you lose your connection to your grounded self.

Nine times out of ten, emotional eating is triggered by a 'mind storm' of thoughts. Chances are that your mind is caught in a web of worst-case scenarios, projections into the future, and misinterpretations of a situation. In addition buttons have been pushed, and who knows what else. You are in overdrive.

This emotional tsunami turns what may have been a relatively simple challenge into something that feels overwhelming. Feelings of fear or shame can surface. All of which can send sending you running into the kitchen or the vending machine.

The objective is to stay grounded in the moment of stress, thus giving you space to get a grip and move away from food.

Here are a few simple things you can do at a moment's notice that can help to keep you grounded the next time your switches are flipped, your buttons are pushed and/or you are spiraling out of control.

BREATHE. Take in a few deep breaths. It is truly amazing how powerful breathing can be.

LOOK. Take a look around, noticing and naming the colors and shapes in the space around you. Thus, occupying your mind long enough for you to calm own.

NOTICE PHYSICAL SENSATION. You might note that your jaw is clenched, or that your stomach has that all too familiar sinking feeling.

It is a simple technique, and it works. If you stay in your body and in the moment, you are no longer inside your head and you can ground yourself.

Step 2: Reality Check

Now that you are calm enough to think clearly and productively you can make note of your thought patterns, and when necessary, turn them around.

Black and White Thinking

Example: You go over your calorie limit and/or eat something that you theoretically "should not," and then you decide to keep eating because you've already "blown it" for the day. You are on a downward spiral, feeling guilty, not liking yourself.

Reality: Weight loss is not a one-day event. If you stop overeating now, you'll gain less and have less to re-lose later. That's something to feel good about!

Your Interpretation: Reading your own thoughts into someone else's words.

Example: Someone made a remark that feels critical or unsupportive, and you begin to unravel and feel distressed, distraught and devastated.

Reality: Did the other person mean to be critical? Or was it your own feelings about yourself surfacing? Are you overreacting? When you are secure and happy with yourself, what others say won't matter nearly as much.

Feeling Badly for Others

Example: Something is going badly for someone you care about, and you feel responsible, or pressured to fix it.

Reality: It's not up to you to fix things. You are responsible for your own life.

Step 3: Putting Things Into Perspective

One of the most valuable tools you can learn in weight loss and life is to keep things in perspective.

Most common problems that you face in everyday life are much easier to handle when you keep them in perspective.

Here are some questions you can ask yourself to make sure you aren't in the mountain-making business:

Does this problem fall into the "this too shall pass" category? Or Not? If it does, GREAT! If not, you've got a real problem!

Do I need to make a decision about this right now? Or can I let it play out a bit, giving me enough time to get perspective?

Am I worrying about something that may not even happen?

Do I have all the information I need to decide how to respond to this?

Do I really know what's going on here, or am I making assumptions?

Am I worrying about things that might not even happen?

What do I need to check out before taking action?

Is there anything I can do right now that will change or help this situation?

Am I trying to control something I can't, like what other people think, say, or do?

Have I really thought through this problem, and broken it down into manageable pieces I can handle one-at-a-time?

Use this approach whenever your thoughts or situations begin to feel overwhelming, and you'll quickly find that the mountains that seem impossible at first can quickly morph into what they really are--manageable hills that you DO have the ability to climb. All it takes is three little minutes of your time.

Spread the word ... NOT the icing!
Janice
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Janice Taylor is a Life & Wellness Coach, author, seminar leader and 50-pound-BIG-Time-LOSER!

For more motivation and inspiration, join the Kick in the Tush Club: Beliefnet Chapter.

Pick up a copy of Janice's latest: All Is Forgiven, Move ON ~ Our Lady of Weight Loss's 101 Fat-Burning Steps on Your Journey to Sveltesville!

" . . . . kooky genius ~ see if her idiosyncratic diet plan will work for you." ~ O, The Oprah Magazine

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Thursday December 25, 2008

Three Steps to LOVE

This Beliefnet Blogger is in a 'love' space. It didn't just happen. I went to 'love' intentionally. It's part of my diet plan.

In order to successfully embody a healthy lifestyle, one must build reserves in all areas of their lives, including their relationship sector. If you are overflowing with loving relationships, you will in turn feel better about yourself; perhaps even love yourself (woo hoo). You can fill yourself up with love! It's way better than cake. Truly!

Here are some tips that will help you 'move towards love' today and every day!

1. Say "IT" with Conviction! "I Love You!" I really do by the way, Love YOU! I love writing to you (almost) every morning. I love that you are in my life and have given me purpose. I so do LOVE YOU!

The next time you are with a friend, a lover, a family member - say 'it' with meaning.

2. Be "Them" Just for a Minute. I know that it's hard to love ________ (fill in the blank!). True, some people do make it difficult. Nevertheless, try putting yourself in their shoes, just for a minute. Imagine all that is going on with them that you know about, and consider what might be going on that you don't know about. No excuse, I know, for 'them' to be acting the way they do. Still, you take the high road. Smile and send them LOVE.

Imagine the word "love" is sitting in your heart. Feel it. Breathe into it. Let it move up through from your heart and into your face. Smile, crinkly eyes and all. Soften your gaze and let 'love' flow!

3. Love for Love's Sake. Could be that love with be sent back right at ya' - and could be it NOT. Could be the recipient of your loving flowing feelings isn't open for it, is preoccupied with their stuff, who knows. Don't concern yourself with such matters. Just breathe into your loving feelings. Deep, deep breaths - and let it flow!

I'm sending love straight from my heart into the room, and there's no one in the room! It feels great. You try it!

Spread the word ... NOT the icing!
Janice

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Janice Taylor is a Life & Wellness Coach, author, seminar leader and 50-pound-BIG-Time-LOSER!

For more motivation and inspiration, join the Kick in the Tush Club: Beliefnet Chapter.

Pick up a copy of Janice's latest: All Is Forgiven, Move ON ~ Our Lady of Weight Loss's 101 Fat-Burning Steps on Your Journey to Sveltesville!

" . . . . kooky genius ~ see if her idiosyncratic diet plan will work for you." ~ O, The Oprah Magazine

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Wednesday December 24, 2008

Eat and Be Happy: Foods that Boost Your Happy Neurotransmitters

Serotonin, Dopamine and Norepinephrine by Janice Taylor

As we head off to the Christmas Eve and Christmas Day feasts of plenty, I thought it might be useful to know what foods bring forth the best feelings. Yes, foods change the chemical structure in your brain, and therefore have an impact on your mood.

It's scientific! Research shows that nutrition or the lack thereof does alter the production or release of neurotransmitters. Serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine are neurotransmitters.

Serotonin gives us a feeling of calm and relaxation, a general sense of well-being. High levels of serotonin can cause a person to feel sluggish and drowsy. Low levels of serotonin can intensity food cravings.

Foods that release serotonin in the brain are: fruits, breads, grains and vegetables to a lesser extent.

Dopamine and norepinephrine increase our energy and level of alertness. Protein causes both dopamine and norepinephrine to be released in the brain. Foods that are connected to the release of these two neurotransmitters are: meat, chicken, fish, nuts, soy products, eggs and dairy products.

Including 3-4 oz of protein in your lunchtime meal may help you to stay alert and happy throughout the afternoon. (Imagine - no 3 p.m. slump!) On the other side of the coin, should you have trouble sleeping at night, you might limit your protein and increase your carbohydrates - particularly at dinner time (no, I did not say have cake; I am referencing the above list).

However, overeating, regardless of the amount of protein in the meal can cause lethargy and sleepiness. When we overeat, the blood flow is redirected to the stomach and away from the brain. The ideal amount of calories per meal is between 300 and 500 calories. This will keep your energy flowing, and your mood on even keel.

In addition, other 'foods' that have an affect on our brain are caffeine, alcohol and sugar. Both caffeine and alcohol are diuretics and tend to dehydrate the body. And caffeine is a stimulant while alcohol is a depressant. A good guideline for sugar, especially for us sugar-addicts who experience the 'sugar-high' and 'sugar-low,' is to limit your consumption to less than 200 calories per day. That should help to eliminate the 'sugar-blues.'

What about water? Yes, drink up, my friend.

At the end of the day, it's all about good and balanced nutrition. As you head off to your holiday parties, family gatherings, remember ... at the end of the day, it is all about good and balanced nutrition.

Make a beeline for the fruit platter instead of the fruitcake; increase your happy neuro-transmitters and enjoy!

A merry and a happy to you all!

Spread the word ... NOT the icing!
Janice

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Janice Taylor is a Life & Wellness Coach, author, seminar leader and 50-pound-BIG-Time-LOSER!

For more motivation and inspiration, join the Kick in the Tush Club: Beliefnet Chapter.

Pick up a copy of Janice's latest: All Is Forgiven, Move ON ~ Our Lady of Weight Loss's 101 Fat-Burning Steps on Your Journey to Sveltesville!

" . . . . kooky genius ~ see if her idiosyncratic diet plan will work for you." ~ O, The Oprah Magazine

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Tuesday December 23, 2008

Do YOU Suffer from Social Anxiety?

I received an email from a member of the Kick in the Tush Club, who greatly suffers when at social functions. Parties and gatherings bring forth extreme feelings of discomfort. In order to feel better, she eats. And sometimes she eats some more.

I thought I would share her letter here, because I know she's not alone. Many of us are uncomfortable in these types of situations. Many suffer from social anxiety. What advice do you have for "N?"

Dear Janice ~ I, too, am seeking permanent thinness. I do fine at home, at work, at restaurants, at night, in the car. It's the social events that drive me out of "won't power" to bunches of this and that, usually chocolate thises and thats.

No one does this to me; no pushy offers. It's me and a party that is a lethal combination. I don't like parties; but I do like sugar in most any form. The only person I need to say no to is me, so it's the "won't power" vs. piles of cookies and sitting around. I've found myself washing the hostess's dishes so I don't have my hands in the candy bowl. Do I need to wear elbow-length white gloves so picking up chocolate would be disgusting?

Suggestions are welcome. Best, N.

Dear N. ~ I do like the visual of the elbow-length white gloves! It's almost as 'bad' as me duct-taping my mouth closed when cooking!!

All kidding aside, it sounds like you are extremely uncomfortable in social settings that require schmoozing and mixing it up people you may or may not know. You're not alone. Many people have difficulties in social settings.

Now, I could give you the basic advice that you may have heard before.

  • Eat something before you go, so you won't be famished and go off the deep end.
  • Decide ahead of time how many cookies you're going to have. And stick to it!
  • If possible, bring a crudite platter or fruit platter so there's something there you can eat!

Or ... we could look at this another way.

Instead of approaching this from the food angle and working on how to say 'no' to the food; perhaps you could look at getting more comfortable with being at these social gatherings. There are many techniques that can help including hypnosis, meditation, and breathing - to name a few. I think that this is a perfect example of how weight loss isn't about the food; it's about something else that is triggering food.


I hope that gives you food for thought. Thanks for writing, and please let us know how you move through this uncomfortable challenge. We're rootin' for you! ~ Janice

For those of us who can relate to this problem. RIGHT NOW ... Write down 5 things that YOU CAN do that will change the way you approach and experience social gatherings. And what advice do you have for "N.?"

Spread the word ... NOT the icing!
Janice

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Janice Taylor is a Life & Wellness Coach, author, seminar leader and 50-pound-BIG-Time-LOSER!

For more motivation and inspiration, join the Kick in the Tush Club: Beliefnet Chapter.

Pick up a copy of Janice's latest: All Is Forgiven, Move ON ~ Our Lady of Weight Loss's 101 Fat-Burning Steps on Your Journey to Sveltesville!

" . . . . kooky genius ~ see if her idiosyncratic diet plan will work for you." ~ O, The Oprah Magazine

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Monday December 22, 2008

SMA: Seasonal Music Award goes to ... (video blog)

Yes, friends, it's time for the SMA. Seasonal Music Award - something I created just this minute (if it already exists ... please don't tell me; let me enjoy the glory of believing that I had an original thought)....

Friday December 19, 2008

Winter Solstice: A Time for Rebirth, Regrowth and Renewal

Birthday of the Unconquered Sun by Janice Taylor I was chatting with a few of my weight loss clients about the holiday season. Inquiring, of course, how they were going to celebrate their holiday, whether it be Christmas, or Chanukah,...

Thursday December 18, 2008

Grace Eventually: The Mozzarella Stuffed Pretzel Story (God works in mysterious ways.)

Yesterday was one of those days. At approximately 7:30 a.m. my 92 year-young mother, Harriet, called me and said, "I'm going to the hospital in about twenty minutes. I called the super to take me; I'm not up to driving...

Tuesday December 16, 2008

7 Things that Sap Your Spiritual Energy

Non-Emotional Spirit Sappers! by Janice Taylor, Life & Wellness Coach and 50 pound big-time-loser. Sometimes things get in our way and weigh us down, stop us from moving forward, muck up the works and inadvertently send us to the fridge,...

Monday December 15, 2008

A Video of Janice Taylor on WCBS Radio!

Hey everyone, I was 'on' the Pat Farnack Show, WCBS Radio, a few weeks ago. The radio station 'filmed' us informally. In other words, they set up a camera and let it roll. There's no editing, no lighting, no...

Monday December 15, 2008

Our Lady of Weight Loss: The 10 Holiday Commandments (downloadable)

Ho, Ho - Hold on there! I know ... it's easy to throw your hands up in the air and say, "It's okay. It's the holidays. I'll straighten up and eat right in January." But will you get a handle...

Thursday December 11, 2008

For Oprah: 200 Pounds of Weight Loss Tips

I'm still wrapped up, more or less, in Oprah's 200 pounds. I can't stop thinking about her process, and wondering what she might have thought or felt the first time a zipper busted along her 40 pound weight GAIN journey....

Wednesday December 10, 2008

Oprah: 200 Pounds and Embarrassed? Let it go, you're the Big O!!!

Some time ago, I wrote Oprah a letter and posted it on her website. "Dear Oprah," I wrote, "If I can permanently remove over 50 pounds, so can you. Why don't you come and visit with me. Stay a week....

Wednesday December 10, 2008

Recession Proof Laughs: Cheap and Easy

Slim Down While You Laugh It Up! by Janice Taylor Did you know that laughter~ * Reduces levels of certain stress hormones. * Boosts the immune system. * May lead to hiccupping but will dislodge mucus plugs from the respiratory...

Tuesday December 9, 2008

What is the flu and will it kill you?

Flu (noun): 1: an acute febrile highly contagious viral disease [syn: influenza, grippe] What is the flu and will it kill you? The flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It can be mild or severe...

Monday December 8, 2008

Our Lady of Weight Loss's DOWNLOADABLE Survival Guide to the Holidays

The best ever Holiday Weight Loss Tips from Our Lady of Weight Loss, guaranteed to help you slim down while you laugh it up! AND - it's OLofWL holiday guide.pdf. Print it and carry it with you to each...

Friday December 5, 2008

Weight Loss Tip: What IS a Calorie?

I queried my posse of nutrition-minded friends. "What IS a calorie?" While most people know what a calorie does - gives us energy, fuels us, and sometimes if we eat enough of them, adds weight to our bodies - they're...

Thursday December 4, 2008

Rude Remarks: How to Handle the Weight Loss Saboteur

Under Attack!! Rude Remarks that Ruffle My Feathers by Janice Taylor Every so often, someone says something to me about my newly found thinness that is upsetting and sends me reeling. (Yes, it's been seven years since I permanently removed...

Tuesday December 2, 2008

Recession Proof Foods: Cheap n' Easy Recipes

Recession or No Recession, You Still Gotta Eat! by Janice Taylor As the news of the recession hits hard and food prices continue to climb, some of us are worried that we may not be able to feed our families...

Monday December 1, 2008

Back on the Wagon NOW: 13 Small and Easy Steps

13 Small and Easy Steps that Will Get YOU Back on the Wagon NOW Do NOT Give Up! I promise you that it is totally okay that you overate this weekend. After all, one weekend doth not a fat person...

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"Janice Taylor is a 'kooky genius'"
~ O, The Oprah Magazine

Janice Taylor is a Weight Loss Coach and Certified Hypnotist, author, artist and motivational speaker. She is the author of Our Lady of Weight Loss: Miraculous and Motivational Musings from the Patron Saint of Permanent Fat Removal and All Is Forgiven, Move On: Our Lady of Weight Loss's 101 Fat-Burning Steps on Your Journey to Sveltesville (publication date May 15, 2008). Janice is also the creator of the popular e-newsletter Kick in the Tush Club and a 50-pound big-time-loser.

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