Thursday, October 14, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Making The Connection Between Sleep And Weight Loss
The connection between sleep and weight loss may seem far fetched until you realize that lack of sleep slows your metabolism and at the same time increases your appetite. Inadequate sleep lowers the levels of leptin, the hormone that tells you you're full, and increases the levels of ghrelin, the hormone that makes you feel hungry (Yes, you know what I mean - those late night refrigerator visits).
Lack of sleep also lowers the level of human growth hormone (HGH). Lack of HGH makes it harder to build and maintain muscle mass. And as we all know, muscle is one of the best ways to burn fat. So the lack of HGH means less muscle and more weight gain. So get your rest!
Tips for getting a good nights rest:
Avoid before bed snacks, especially sugar.
No TV right before bed.
Keep the temperature in your bedroom no higher than 70 degrees.
Eat a high protein snack two hours before bed.
Avoid caffeine and other stimulants within a few hours of bed.
Take a hot bath, shower or sauna before bed.
Keep a regular bed time.
Get daily exercise
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Healthy Foods Feed a Healthy Sex Life
A healthy sex life requires a little help, which means a balanced and nutrient rich diet combined with moderate exercise, a positive attitude and plenty of rest.
Like many aspect of health, our sex drive is affected by what we put into our bodies.
For example, fried and overly processed food along with too much saturated fat decreases your zest and vitality, leaving you feeling sluggish and inert.
Eliminate foods that don't agree with you. It is common for those with adrenal fatigue to have food allergies or intolerances to "white" flour or any foods that are rated high on the glycemic index. Adrenal fatigue can definitely affect your sex life.
Fruits, vegetables, lean meats, whole grains and rich anti-oxidant foods all boost your sexual vitality "naturally." Vegetables especially have the antioxidants, minerals, and phytochemicals in the correct combination that help keep the blood sugar in balance, create better energy in the body and build up the immune system.
Go for a variety of kinds and colors of produce, to give your body the mix of nutrients it needs for sexual harmony, vitality and balance. Best picks are dark leafy greens, cooked tomatoes, and anything that's a rich yellow, orange or red color.
The presence of vitamins and other chemicals found in these vegetables supply the body with nutrients necessary to boost your energy production and sexual libido.
Compared with people who consume a diet with only small amounts of fruits and vegetables with those who eat more generous amounts as part of a healthful diet are likely to feel more confident in their body and thus feel sexier!
A lifestyle that supports healthy nutrition will also support a healthy love life.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Be Yourself
No one likes to hear the words, "I don't like you." Some people will do almost anything to be liked, even at the expense of their own happiness, values, beliefs and standards.
Some people's overwhelming need to be liked is the very thing that makes them hard to like. In fact, for many people, the need to be liked is actually a significant barrier to personal and professional growth.
Not everyone is going to like you, and that's OK. While it's normal to want to be needed, liked, loved and important to others, it's also crucial to GET CLEAR about WHO YOU ARE and what you stand for, and to live a life CONSISTENT with those VALUES.
When it comes to this issue, you might want to ask yourself these questions:
Do I speak the truth (while exercising care, wisdom and understanding even if it's not popular to do so?)
Do I live a life which is consistent with my core values?
Do I operate with integrity?
Do I believe that my motives are good?
Is it my goal to be a positive influence in the lives of others?
Am I happy to disagree with people I like?
Do I like me?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)