View Single Post
  #2  
Old August 30th, 2005, 07:27 PM
rosie read n' post
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

HELLO CALEB!

--

mr. bush just never quits!
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0824-07.htm



"Caleb" wrote in message
oups.com...
Day 16 of 100 Days to Thanksgiving
253/243/195

August 30, 2005

Got on my scale a half hour ago and still weighed 243, so still only

10
pounds gone.

Went up my hill last evening in some drizzle. Nice walk.

Again had a few too many calories last night - probably about 1600.
(After my walk up the hill that would have been equivalent to about
1300 intake for the day.) I came back earlier in the day than usual
and, as a result, was too long in the kitchen. I'm going to make it a
point not to eat before 6:30 P.M.

Recently I have brushing my teeth with my clothes off in the morning
and at night to give me more motivation and that certainly has been
helping.

People talk about a signal to noise ratio in early radio (and in more
current circumstances). When my father used his two-ray radio back in
the 50's and 60's for his job on a large farm, there was often a
lot of static. So he would adjust the knobs to make the voice clearer
and the static less. In maintaining motivation there is also both
signal and noise, I think. If one is behaving appropriately, we should
have signals for it - e.g., a chart showing lowered calorie intake,
clothes fitting better, blood pressure more under control, pounds off
on the scale, etc. The noise may be such factors as weight

fluctuations
due to water intake and salt, roughage in the system, etc. It's
important not to let the noise get us distracted from a healthy way of
life. If we are disheartened, distracted, we may well give up on a
system that is actually working well for us and turn to something new
but which is less effective.

At any rate, I hope everyone has a system that works terrifically for
her/him! Have a great rest of the week and a great month ahead! We're
going to be a bit older in the next few months (God willing and the
creek don't rise!) and we might as well be healthier as well!

Yours,

Caleb