Mind and Emotions

Do We Have a Body Fat Set-Point?

According to the set-point theory, there is a control system built into every person dictating how much fat he or she should carry – a kind of thermostat for body fat. Some individuals have a high setting, others have a low one. According to this theory, body fat percentage and body weight are matters of…

Body Fat Storage – Set Point Theory

Many dieters will tell you that most of their weight was lost at the beginning of their diet. What is particularly frustrating is that the weight loss slows or stops completely after several weeks. This is called the weight loss plateau effect. Worse, approximately 95% of dieters regain the lost weight. Why? Because the body…

Small Changes Add Up!

Admit it. Yes, I am talking to you. Your diet is not perfect and if you are like most people, it is far from it. You know that cherry cheesecake that you ate right BEFORE dinner was not a good idea, but what else goes good with pizza and beer? Diet is Very Important To…

Sweat the Small Stuff!

Consistency is something our society often overlooks. People are so focused on wanting things now that they aren’t willing to spend the time consistently doing small things over time. This attitude results in loads of stress and lost opportunities. Here’s how you can reap the benefits of consistently doing small things: First, pick small goals…

Do’s and Dont’s of Goal Setting

Goal achievement, especially when it comes to health and fitness, can be a mystery. Most of us have no trouble with Step 1 (Setting the Goal). Setting a goal is the easy part, it’s those other steps that can be a puzzle. But you can turn achieving your goals into a science with the right…


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