Whether we’re talking nutrition, successful family, community or career relationships, expecting perfection can be our nemesis.
Synergy between Weight Loss Products and Snack Food Industries
Get to the Heart of Weight Loss
I Said I'd Talk about Obesity Drugs
Obesity Drugs - Think before you try them
At the start of 2023, Time magazine took a look at wellness trends for 2023 and through consultation with various experts decided there were a few that should be ditched. Among them are the hot new drugs designed to combat obesity. Oh, if only it were that easy…get a shot and drop the weight.
Your Diet’s Effect on Your Mental Health
Formula for Change
BEHAVIORAL CHANGE
If you look at any habit that is out of balance or conflicts with your goals, behavioral change is a vital piece in the process of altaining your desired outcome. This may include eating habits, lack of exercise, procrastination or compulsive behaviors. Here are the 4 stages of behavioral change, and each must be addressed in order to effect lasting change:
CONTEMPLATION
It’s that initial period where you spend a fair amount of time thinking about a specific change you want to make. It could be that you want to stop night eating while watching TV.
PREPARATION
Here’s where you’ve make a decision that you want to and are going to make a change
ACTION
Now you begin taking small steps and noticing how it feels, addressing roadblocks that come up. Your first action may be to stop buying the items you generally eat while watching TV. It may be to drink water or tea in the evening without food. Consciously note any positive outcomes from this change in habit.
MAINTENANCE
This is the last and final step in making change, and can be the hardest. It takes 21 days to solidify a new habit, so be patient with yourself, and stay with it. Once you have these 21 days under your belt, you will have created a new routine that will feel easier and more natural as time passes.
Ageism in the workplace
I was contacted by a member of an organization that studies ageism. He provided me with a link to information pertinent to ageism practices in the workplace. You may find it interesting and helpful, especially if you are sensing discrimination due to your age.
https://www.retireguide.com/retirement-life-leisure/working-after-retirement/ageism-in-the-workplace/