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How to Set Weight Loss Goals That Work


upper body workout 248x300 How to Set Weight Loss Goals That WorkI don’t know about you, but reading that over two-thirds of Americans are overweight is depressing. What’s even more distressing is that I am one of them. That’s why I am determined to reverse that and get back to a normal weight. For me, it was a lack of activity that set me on this trend. Now, I have to make exercise a priority. I have to embrace the strategy I used a couple of years ago to get back in shape. This is how I did it.

Regular exercise

The foundation of my success was walking, simply, walking. We live in the country, so there are plenty of interesting rural roads to walk. There are also lots of walking paths. On a side note, walking turned out to be profitable. I found more money walking here in Minnesota that I ever have. I also found a wrist GPS unit. Who knows? Maybe I’ll get lucky again.

Regular check-ins

I am motivated when I see results. I did weekly weigh-ins and measurements. I kept a spreadsheet that showed my total inches lost. Seeing that figure get bigger and bigger kept me on track. Keeping that log was key to the success of this aspect of my weight loss plan.

Strength training sessions

I did  whole body strength training sessions each week. It was nothing fancy, just 8 to 10 exercises that worked all the major muscle groups. Again, I kept track of my weights. The big motivating factor here was seeing the definition develop in my biceps and triceps. I never want to have flabby arms.

The plan worked because I was doing something positive each day. It then became a habit. I became my own best personal trainer when it got to that point. I hated missing a walk or workout.

That would be my challenge to you and myself again now. Stick with an exercise plan for one month. Let your mind make it essential. You’ll achieve your fitness goals by taking the first step.

The Why of Prohibition


cocktail glass The Why of ProhibitionProhibition has always struck me as a curious chapter in America’s history. If you think of it, it is the epitome of government intrusiveness, if that sort of thing raises your hackles. Imagine the government saying today that you cannot have a beer after mowing the lawn or a glass of wine with your dinner. Hard to believe it ever happened.

Ken Burns is airing a new series this weekend about this weird and dangerous time in the United States. My husband and I plan on watching as just a reminder of freedom. Of course, it’s also a good excuse to indulge in some Prohibition-era cocktails. The cocktails of this time were simple out of necessity, but that is where their beauty lies. You don’t have to have five different liquors, ginger-infused simple syrup and small-batch whiskeys in order to make a good drink. Simplicity is beauty unto itself.

Take the Sidecar, for example. Three ingredients and you have yourself a cocktail party. Just cognac, Cointreau and lemon juice. The latter should preferably be freshly squeezed to give it a lift and zip. I suppose if there is one thing I am picky with cocktails it is fresh juice. Fresh lemon, lime or orange is the way to go. You can even fool yourself into thinking there is some measure of good health in your drink.

We’re going to sit back and enjoy watching the series. Of course, I’ll be shaking up some Sidecars to set the mood.

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Mental Downtime


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