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You Cannot be Happy Until You Let Go

December 30, 2013 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

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The person in the mirror is not getting any younger.

We see our bodies change and hear ever louder the ticking of the clock.

It can be frightening.

Yet, part of what amplifies the fear and holds us back is attempting to hold on to that which is no longer there.

As another year fades into history, bid farewell to what has passed. Feel the loss if necessary, but say goodbye with dignity and grace. Remember fondly the better memories. Realize all you have done and all you have been through have given you tools you did not have.

Take a deep breath. Smile.

Then, turn and face forward.

Let a new year bring you boldly into your future.

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Filed Under: Baby Boomers, Change, Gratitude, Hope, Motivational Monday Tagged With: aging, attitude, gratitude, holidays, inspiration, letting go, lifestyle change, self acceptance, thankfulness

Time to Take a Stand for Good Health

October 9, 2013 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

I hope you’re sitting down when you read this; it’s quite alarming.

Hmmm, actually, I hope you’re not.

overweight man on couch with beer

Most of us have sedentary lifestyles.

In many cases, rocks move more than us. I say this neither to induce shame nor guilt, but because – well, that’s just the way it is. Unless you’re an athlete or you have a job that’s got you on your feet all day long, a 2008 report showed that the average American spends about 7.7 hours per day plopped on an ever-expanding tushie. An Australian study says, “The average adult spends 50 to 70 percent of their time sitting;” a majority of his or her life.

It’s not difficult to get there. Consider an office job, relaxing in front of the TV, sitting at the dinner table, reading a book, driving to work, watching DVDs, going to the movies, playing video games; the list goes on. I mean, if we used our feet half as much as we used our behinds, we’d have shapely legs and firm butts; which sure as heck wouldn’t be a bad thing.

With the exception of walking my dog, conducting meetings, or going to Zumba, I spend most of my day in front of a computer screen. For goodness sakes, I’m doing it right now writing this piece. You might not be a computer jockey like me but I bet your life is similar.

What’s alarming is that recent research is showing that type of lifestyle can be as unhealthy as smoking.

Want to know the details? (Actually, you don’t; but I’m going to tell you anyway.) [Read more…]

Filed Under: Current Events, Exercise, Habits, Health, Newspaper Column Tagged With: better health, cancer, exercise, lack of exercise, lifestyle change, type 2 diabetes, walking

Pressing the Reset Button

October 7, 2013 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

You can press “Reset” whenever you want.

reset-button

Anytime it feels like things are not going the way you expected, you can press “reset.”

You don’t have to wait until the New Year, next month, Monday, “when the holidays are over,” or “when things settle down.” You don’t even have to wait until tomorrow.

You can do it right now.

And what’s really cool about the “reset button,” is you can push it over and over and over again.

It works every time.

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Filed Under: Failure, Happiness, mental health, Motivational Monday, Overcoming Obstacles, Power of Attitude, Self Talk, Success Tagged With: begin again, frustration, happiness, lifestyle change, new beginnings, restarting, starting over

The “cat’scade” effect

August 14, 2013 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

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It’s difficult to describe a room’s layout without showing an image — so if you’re really, really into following this column (which describes how the furniture in our living room is placed), you might want to draw a big “L” on a piece of paper. Then again, you probably aren’t that compulsive.

Anyway, a chocolate brown three-person couch comprises the vertical leg of the “L”. Perpendicular to it, forming the horizontal leg of the “L” is a recliner, with both facing the entertainment center, which would be by the top of the “L.”

Stick with me. It’ll all come together soon.

On either end of the couch is an end table, usually covered with the common odds and ends that collect over the day. You know, wallets, reading glasses, books, maybe a coffee cup or two.

The room has a picture window, which would be “below “the bottom of the “L” and behind the recliner. In front of said window, and behind the recliner, is a coffee table. That might seem a poor placement — unless cats reside in your house as they do at ours. Therefore, utilization of the table has been ceded to our two ginger felines who sit there, staring out at the street.

Okay, the stage is set. Here we go.

My wife and I sit on the couch to watch television.

I’m sure most couples — for that matter, most families — always sit in the same place. In our case, I without fail place myself at the “top of the L” while she sits on the other end of the couch. Motor, our younger cat, perches on the coffee table. Mini-Schnauzer Jack rests between the two of us on the couch.

Then there’s Tiger; our older cat, Alpha of the four-legged members of the family.

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Filed Under: Change, Habits, humor, Newspaper Column Tagged With: bad habits, cats, change, changing habits, family cat, family members, felines, humor, lifestyle change, mini schnauzer

Diet Schmiet! Why Lifestyle is More Important.

August 13, 2013 by MikeTremba Leave a Comment

Every time a friend tells me she’s trying a new diet, I want to smack her in the head.

If you’re health-conscious, I’m sure you feel the same way.

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Now, while I wouldn’t suggest actually doing that—the results, I’ve found, aren’t great—it’s definitely important to help people who don’t quite understand “health” see what it really means to eat and live well.

They might not thank you, but their bodies will.

Why Dieting is Dumb

“Diet” comes from the Greek word for “useless.” At least that’s what I assume, because that’s what most diets are: totally useless and ineffective.

Diets essentially tell you to eat X for Y amount of time and Z will happen; “Z” is always some outlandish claim like, “You’ll lose eighty pounds!” or “The man of your dreams will appear on your doorstep in a Speedo!”

And they’re always inaccurate. Temporary changes don’t create permanent results.

Being unhealthy is a problem. So is drinking. People with drinking problems make a lifelong commitment to change their behavior; people with health problems need to do the same.

“No Diet” Doesn’t Equal “No Rules”

Don’t misunderstand me: not dieting doesn’t mean eating burgers three meals a day. A healthy lifestyle means having a healthy diet—diet, here, meaning “what you eat.” Sticking to that diet is the most important part.

The Truth About Abs reviews are a great read for people who think crash dieting or 90-day bootcamp workouts are the key to health. The reviews are all from people who started a program (whatever healthy program that may be) , stuck to it, and found results.

Stuck to it, like, forever. Like, that’s how they live now. Because that’s how you get healthy.

Mental Health is Health, Too

If one more of my friends tells me she needs to go on a diet because she’s out of shape… well, you already know what I’m likely to do.

And that’s another myth I need to debunk while we’re on the topic of diets: “out of shape,” what does that mean? I’d like to be a rectangle, but I’m an octagon instead?

Humans aren’t shapes. There’s no “right” body. People who look in the mirror and don’t like what they see often think that eating better and working out will change that.

It won’t. At least not to the degree that they want it to, usually.

If you hate your body, you have deeper problems than poor health. You need to practice some self-love.

Before any one of us can commit to eating well and staying active, we need to feel motivated to do it for ourselves. And if you hate yourself, you’re not likely to feel too motivated.

Try this: every morning, look yourself in the eye in the mirror and tell yourself you’re beautiful. Didn’t work? Do it again. And again. And ten more times, until you believe it.

You’re never going to stick to a healthy way of living if you don’t think you deserve to be healthy. Once you realize how worthy you are, the rest is easy-peasy.

Eat Well and Exercise

That’s all you have to do.

Stop eating fast food. Cut sugar out as much as possible. Limit caffeine and alcohol, and eat a lot of raw foods like fruits and veggies. Incorporate plenty of meat and nuts into your diet, but stick to lean cuts and only buy organic.

And find a physical activity that you love. Running, yoga, spinning, rugby—try everything until something sticks, and then stick with it. Get your friends involved to help you stay motivated to get out there and be active, and take turns trying out each other’s favorite physical activities.

Join a gym, too. Wherever you live, there’s probably weather. And I don’t want to hear anyone whining about how it’s been too cold, rainy, hot or whatever to go running or get on your bike.

The hardest part about working out and eating well is getting started. Once you’ve incorporated both into your routing, you’ll feel better, look better, and live a better life. I promise.

Now go do it!

Hannah Tool, through a healthy lifestyle, regular exercise, and online help from sites like reviews of the Beyond Diet program, has worked her health into the best it can be, even though she’s challenged with Crohn’s disease. She writes, spends time with her boyfriend, her dog, and wonderful friends, and always seeks new inspiration for life. Among other things she’s thankful for, is the ability to help others eat well, lose weight, and regain their lives.

Filed Under: Diet, Guest Author, Weight Loss Tagged With: bad habits, diet, healthier lifestyle, lifestyle change, weight loss

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