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Diets Don’t Work!

Many of you have heard me and many others say Diets DON’T WORK. Well it’s true.

Of course the normal reasons people go on a diet in the first place are:

  • Feeling unattractive
  • Feeling unwell and sluggish
  • Your clothes don’t fit
  • Feeling very self-conscious
  • Health scare

Some of the inherent fears or resistances about choosing to lose weight are:

  • You don’t have the time right now.
  • It’s too hard.
  • You’ll be hungry and have cravings all the time.
  • You’ve tried everything but nothing seems to works.
  • You won’t have any energy.
  • There’s nothing you can do, it’s in your genes, so you never will be a size 6 or 4 or 2.
  • And here’s a new one, which has recently cropped up: “With the economy the way it is right now, I really can’t focus on taking care of myself, let alone eating healthy.”

Well it’s true diets don’t work because:

  •  They are not balanced, so you end up feeling hungry and tired most of the time.
  • They often tend to be too rigid.
  • You are all alone in the process and don’t have enough of the right kind of support.
  • They don’t often deal with the core issues of why you have gained the weight in the first place.
  • They do not take into account a person’s individuality.
  • They don’t address any hormonal issues.
  • They don’t take into account the quality of the food you are actually eating. As in “a calorie is a calorie” which is false statement. A good quality protein, for example, may have more calories than cookies, but what’s better for you? Which one has the most nutritional benefit? The most bang for your buck? I’m sure you know the answer to that question.

A good healthy weight loss program should have the following for ultimate success:

  •  Able to eat real nutrient-dense quality food that you can find almost anywhere—think piece of fish and broccoli for example.
  • Learn how to eat in proper portion sizes.
  • Doesn’t eliminate a major nutrient like protein, fat, or carbohydrates. You need them all.
  • More concerned with getting the proper food in the proper amounts, not just counting calories.
  • Will actually simplify rather than complicate your life.
  • Helps burn fat, not muscle, which is much healthier than just looking at a number on the scale.
  • Will not leave you feeling hungry.
  • Will be individually tailored to your personal needs and concerns—both physically and psychologically.
  • Addresses possible food allergies or food sensitivities.
  • Has weekly accountability and lifestyle coaching sessions with a qualified expert.
  • A flexible program that can be adjusted based on your body, lifestyle, and psychology.
  • Focus on hormonal eating—balancing your blood sugar and adrenal or stress hormones.
  • Look for a long-term result not a quick fix.
  • Adopt healthy eating skills and guidelines that you can use for the rest of your life.
  • Learn how to eat responsibly and mindfully. You will feel in control and empowered.
  • If you go off track, you can easily get back on because you have the tools.
  • Because you understand how food works in your body, you will not be focused on it all the time. You will have more control and pride in how you treat your body.
  • You’ll see a difference in your body, brain, energy, and skin.
  • Giving your body and brain the right fuel will help you successfully achieve a healthy life.

Until next time—Stay Well!

(c) Monika Klein, B.S., C.N. is an award winning clinical nutritionist and weight loss expert. Monika is the “Compassionate and Practical Nutrition and Lifestyle Coach.” Her company, Coaching For Health, offers life transforming weight loss and wellness programs, classes and products throughout the world. To learn more about Monika’s services and programs, visit www.coachingforhealth.com.

Shedding Your Winter Coat and Putting on Your Skinny Jeans

What happens when you constantly feel like you have clothes in your closet that you just can’t fit into or that you feel uncomfortable in because they are way too tight!  You know the winter often gets you hibernating and hiding out in oversized clothes and, dare I say, adding a few extra pounds.  Even here in Southern California, we wear many things to cover ourselves up to stay warm and cozy in the winter months.  Therefore, everyone is vulnerable.

This week, as I was interviewing candidates for a new position for my company, I told them about our Skinny Jeans Program.  Each one of them got it right away.  We all know what Skinny Jeans are about—those elusive pieces of clothing—not just those jeans that don’t fit anymore, but anything in our closet that we hope and pray someday will once again look great on our lean and svelte bodies.

We women understand this oh so well.  I’m sure you men have overheard your wives, girlfriends, and sisters complain about this phenomenon.  What woman out there doesn’t want to look great in their jeans?  After all, it’s a sign of youth, leanness, attractiveness, and sexiness.  Sure, we all want that, don’t we? 

So stay tuned for the Skinny Jeans Group Program Launch.  If you have a story, video, or poem about wanting to fit into your Skinny Jeans but can’t—send it to us.  We are having a contest and you may be the Skinny Jeans winner.  Looking forward to hearing from you!

(c) Monika Klein, B.S., C.N. is an award winning clinical nutritionist and weight loss expert. Monika is the “Compassionate and Practical Nutrition and Lifestyle Coach.” Her company, Coaching For Health, offers life transforming weight loss and wellness programs, classes and products throughout the world. To learn more about Monika’s services and programs, visit www.coachingforhealth.com.

How to Live Life to the Fullest

When my brother passed away unexpectedly—my life stopped. I was really only trying to make sense of such a tragedy. How could this happen? I wanted to be with my family as much as possible—to share in our memories and in our grief. However, after time, I started back. I started thinking I need to get back to all the good self-care things I had been doing before this happened. My diet and exercise program was excellent and I was feeling light, balanced, and optimistic about my life and my health. Even though I’ve always been active, my motivation to become much more consistent and committed to my exercise was prompted by my oldest brother Hank’s heart attack.

I’m sure you can guess it had not been easy for our family. But I must say, my wonderful family inspires me. I dedicate this post specifically to my two oldest brothers. To Helmut for how he lived; and to Hank, for how he has now chosen to live—taking his health and wellness quite seriously. After Hank’s health scare, he turned his health around. He is avidly seeking and exploring new dietary programs for heart health and consulting with me of course. He has lost about 20 pounds, exercises regularly, and has enrolled in a Heart Healthy Program at his local hospital in Vancouver.

Yes, he has been given a second chance at the age of 64. He is taking that opportunity and rising to the occasion. He is more open to the beauty and richness of his days and he looks great, too. We all can become caught in a rut, thinking about all the things we need to get done, and planning for this and planning for that, and not really living and enjoying the time we have. We really need to stop and Slow Down. Let’s really embrace the preciousness of our lives. As I mentioned, I have spent a lot of time with my family. The love and togetherness helped us handle a difficult situation. It became much more bearable and even a richer and deeper experience being surrounded by the most important people in my life. I urge you to take time every day to appreciate those you love in big and small ways. Keep your heart open.

I started back to the gym and I started eating back on my healthy eating program. Yes, I, too get off track at times. We are all just human and fragile. We do the best we can. Taking care of yourself is one of the most important things you can do and must do. At first it might be difficult, you’re aware of how far you have to go, but it becomes easier and actually becomes second nature after awhile. You start embodying this new you and can actually feel quite miserable if you veer off track for too long. You need to learn to make yourself a priority. Even during stressful times, you can always try and maintain your “Healthy Living—Right Living” guidelines, which will always anchor you and nourish your body, mind, and spirit. This is what both my brothers encourage us all to do—live life to the fullest and enjoy your days.

How can you:

LOVE MORE?
LIVE MORE?
BE MORE?

 

(c) Monika Klein, B.S., C.N. is an award winning clinical nutritionist and weight loss expert. Monika is the “Compassionate and Practical Nutrition and Lifestyle Coach.” Her company, Coaching For Health, offers life transforming weight loss and wellness programs, classes and products throughout the world. To learn more about Monika’s services and programs, visit www.coachingforhealth.com.