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Sunday, February 27 2011

                  It’s Girl Scout Cookie season! My favorites happen to be frozen Thin Mints (frozen is key) and Samoas. The other day my co-workers and I debated the best way to eat Girl Scout Cookies. The top two choices we came up with: eat the whole sleeve at once vs. eat a couple per day and make them last. The former used to be my M.O.; eat them all and get the damage over with.

For awhile now, I’ve been working on not having food guilt. For the most part, I had gotten to the point of not feeling bad about eating things I didn’t perceive as healthy. Then a few weeks ago my food guilt went away completely. I was having a conversation with Woody and he said to me “I don’t believe there are any bad foods out there, just poor portion and variety choices.” This statement was revolutionary to me and a lot of other people as well (even though it’s really not). Woody mentioned that ALL foods can and should be enjoyed but portion size and variety is what’s important.

He went on to say that "to keep your food sanity, it is helpful to look at the foods you have eaten for an entire day, not just one meal. If you have a hamburger and French fries for lunch, add a piece of fruit. Then for dinner, go for something lighter like a stir fry or chicken salad."  Since that conversation I have concentrated more on portion control instead of only focusing on the kind of foods I eat. This has helped me enjoy the food I’ve been eating while feeling less stressed about making “correct” choices all the time.

 I also firmly believe that if you drink a glass of milk with cookies it makes it even healthier. So, I raise my glass of milk to you and hope that you too are enjoying Girl Scout Cookie season.

 
Best,
Kate
Posted by: Kate Conrad AT 06:34 pm   |  Permalink   |  2 Comments  |  Email
Tuesday, February 15 2011

             My name is Kate Conrad and I'll be blogging about my
new approach to losing weight. This time around, my weight loss will have
nothing to do with counting calories or long hours on the treadmill.
Been there, done that! I will be looking at my excess weight as a part of
who I am now but not the person I will be in the future.

What makes this time so different? I will be working with Woody McMahon
of Sequoia Health a
nd Fitness who has 26 years of experience in helping
people like me succeed at permanently losing weight.

Woody has convinced me that there is a right and wrong way to lose weight.
Not right and wrong as in a value judgment but working with, rather than
against the way my body really functions. This time around I want to do it
the right way, the healthy way. I want to end the struggle and fix my food
and weight challenge for good. My goal is to make this the last time I ever
have to walk over the weight loss bridge.

Each week I'll be writing about my weight loss journey, my experience
working with Woody as well as any personal insights and tidbits that come-up
during the week. By writing my blog, I will be helping myself make a
physical and mental transformation. By you reading it, I hope you will be
helped in the process too.

Just to let you know, I've struggled with my weight since third grade,
when I wanted to do everything my big brothers did, which included
eating super-sized double cheeseburger value meals–not such a great
idea! My relationship with food is both healthy and unhealthy.

I love to try new and different foods and cook (when I have time).
However, I also eat mindlessly when I'm tired, stressed, sad, etc.
I've tried many diets in the past. Some have worked for a period of time
but the weight always came back. Most of my life, the main reason I have
wanted
to lose weight was for appearance.

Today I'm not so consumed by weight loss or appearance but more with
my overall health and well-being. So even though weight loss is part of
what I'll be writing about, I hope that other aspects of my life will be
interesting and insightful for you. As much as I enjoy writing, I also enjoy
the writing's of others who can express a thought or feeling better than I.

So, when appropriate, I plan to end my post with a quote that has impacted
me in some way. You'll find me smiling or laughing most days and the ones
that I'm not, I read this:

"Legends say that hummingbirds float free of time, carrying our hopes for
love, joy and celebration. The hummingbird's delicate grace reminds us that
life is rich, beauty is everywhere, every personal connection has meaning
and that laughter is life's sweetest creation." – Unknown

I look forward to sharing my experiences and successes with you and
welcome your feedback and any questions you may have.

Welcome to my blog,

Kate's My Healthy Way Blog
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Posted by: Kate Conrad AT 06:27 pm   |  Permalink   |  1 Comment  |  Email
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