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Monday, May 5, 2014

The 80:20 Rule for Weight Loss

The 80:20 Rule for Weight Loss

First, we need to get one thing straight; you can't out-train a bad diet.

Honesty is the Best Policy for Weight Loss

For most of us a diet consistently filled with unhealthy choices like too many sweets and glasses of wine on the weekend isn't going to be cancelled out or negated through exercise.

Exercise is as necessary as breathing. Through exercise, you are going to make major changes to your mind - research has shown that the benefits of exercise make you:
  • Happier
  • Sleep better
  • Gives you more energy through the day
  • Promotes strong bones
  • Promotes strong muscles
  • Helps you live longer
  • Helps prevent cancer

What You Put In Your Mouth

So what's the 80:20 rule? 80% applies to what you eat, so for most people, 80% of their current body weight is due to what they are putting in their mouths. 20% applies to exercise, toning up our bodies, improving our state of mind and improving our sleeping patterns.

The thing is exercise often creates favorable feelings in your brain, which makes you feel more likely to want to eat healthily. Once you know that your hour hard exercise session will be cancelled out by two slices of pizza, then you can say to yourself, "Hey, I worked hard on that session, I sweated a lot and I could tell that my muscles feel the benefits so I want to keep that going with eating the foods that help and not hinder my body".

Calorie Count for Exercise

Below is a rough calorie count for certain exercises, based on a 139 pound woman. Adjust the figure accordingly based on your gender and weight.

Calories burned per half-hour of exercise:
  • High-impact training - 400 calories
  • Swimming - 190 calories
  • Surfing - 95 calories

At best, you can eat a slice of pizza for your half-hour's exercise session, but if you want to lose weight, you need to be burning more calories than you are taking in so exercise helps to create that calorie deficit.

So challenge yourself. Make some small tweak to your diet; swap a biscuit for a piece of fruit, stop adding sugar to your coffee or add in some lean protein in the form of fish, poultry (without the skin), eggs or tofu. If you can keep that change for a week, you're on the way to making it permanent.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

How to Deal with Tough Financial Times

From time to time in everyone's life they struggle financially. It can be for whatever reason. When times like that fall upon you financially, it's not the time to fold up and go hide underneath a rock. Instead, mentally strategize for success, even if it means reshuffling everything you're about. 

The first thing you should do when financial disaster strikes is think positive. Sure, adversity is guaranteed to take an emotional toll on you, if you feel that you're going broke. To think positive in the midst of financial uncertainty gives hope for a better financial future. Financial education in and outside of the college classroom is the best way to learn ways to build you up. Not everyone who achieved millionaire or billionaire status today took the traditional route of going through college. They most likely started their own business from the knowledge gained about how to secure and maintain vast wealth. 

Believe it or not, many of today's most affordable financial magazines provide a way for the everyday person to gain just as much financial knowledge, in comparison to a college student studying for a finance degree. It doesn't cost an arm and a leg to subscribe to a financial education magazine. In fact, when you do subscribe, what you're actually doing is making an investment in yourself. It's always those inspiring articles people read somewhere in a publication that brings out a hidden creative idea in the back of your mind to start a business, or, discover a unique way to grow your 401k, get a grant, or whatever. 

Last but not least, along with striving for excellence to get financially organized, exercising and eating healthy can also help keep your spirits up during a financial downturn. It may sound silly to some people to work out and try to keep your health up to par, but actually, the endorphins that are increasingly flowing in your body before and after workouts will help you feel happier. You have to believe in yourself to overcome many of life's challenges in order to prosper. Education, exercise, and faith will help see you through tough financial times, because setbacks are only temporary.