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  • 11 Things I Learned About How To Lose Weight

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    I just got back from the boonies, where I spent 2 days eating till I didn’t enjoy food anymore. So sick of stuffing my face that I just can’t wait to embark on the second health project of the year, which I will reveal very, very shortly. Meanwhile, let me share my personal insights on how to lose weight.

    1. Minimize Sodium, Sugar and Chemical Intake

    High sodium causes water retention. Chemicals from pesticides, food additives and preservatives are hormone disruptors. Sugars just send your pancreas working in overdrive to produce insulin. Try to eliminate them from your diet. Things like MSG, sodium nitrite, and maltitol are especially bad. Get rid of them. You can get all your sugar intake from moderate intake of fruit and good carbs. You don’t need those sweet drinks either.

    2. Cut Out Wheat Products and Junk Food

    There are several schools of thought on this, but it doesn’t matter why it’s bad, having wheat-based products is just something that has never helped me lose weight. As I told the story last year, all I did was eliminate it from my diet and I lost 6 kgs with minimal activity. It’s that powerful if you are gluten intolerant. If you’re eating wheat products and have had problems maintaining a healthy weight, cutting them out would be a good place to start.

    3. Watch Your Stress Levels

    Stress causes your cortisol levels to rise, which in turns makes your body think it is under attack. What the body does is try to conserve the fats you have, thinking that you’re going to need the fuel to deal with challenges to your body later. Not having enough sleep can also make cortisol levels rise, which keeps you fat. I can’t stress this enough. Get your rest! The times that I was the fattest were also the times when I have experienced the highest levels of stress at work. In the words of a friend, when there are things bothering you “let it slide off like you’re made of teflon.” It’s not worth… the fat.

    4. Don’t Skip Meals

    When you skip meals, you send your metabolism to the abyss to run on turtle-like speeds. Also, when you do actually eat, you are likely to overeat because you have starved yourself by skipping a meal. It’s bad and you need to eat when you need to eat. It’s not a measure of how great your willpower is when you skip a meal. You aren’t impressing anybody, just hurting your own body. Eat right, at the right times.

    5. Exercise is Crucial

    I know what it’s like to slip into an exercise-rut. It seems impossible to get up for a walk, but I’ll tell you this. Exercise is crucial for those with very low metabolic rates, because it is the natural way to keep your engines running warmly. If you naturally have a slow metabolism and you don’t move enough, your body can’t burn what you eat as effectively, and you guessed it… it gets stored as fat.

    6. Manage Your Time Wisely

    You absolutely have to learn how to manage your time well. I am not naturally great at this, and always find that I’m constantly rushing from one task to the next. The rush causes stress. Having to make a meeting and rushing through traffic is stressful, and that’s right, the anxiety releases cortisol in your system (which keeps you fat). Always work in enough time, don’t over-commit yourself, and learn to say no without remorse. After all, nobody is going to take responsibility for your health except you. Even if they do, you’re the one who has to live with the consequences of ill-management. I always find that if something is going to have a negative impact on your health, you owe yourself the kindness to say, “No I can’t.” Why torture yourself for people who aren’t paying for it with their health? It will be you, all you. Learn the art of timing, no matter how young or old you are.

    7. Don’t Gamble

    I’m not talking about casinos, although it can involve that too. I am sharing with you that lifestyle strategies that involve gambling with scenarios on a daily basis creates stress for you and other people. For example, when you have parked your car in a public carpark, you’re going to lock your car. Not locking it will cause you to think about how fast you can return to your car to lock it, before a thief gets in and steals the valuables in your car.

    So for all situations, if you can, do what you have to do to minimize surprises and things that cause anxiety and frustration. Organize and arrange things in a very matter-of-fact way. Don’t let your ego get in the way. It’s never a good time to boast about how smart, seasoned, or in-the-know you are. Sh*t does happen independent of your smarts, other people can be stupid (which is not a reflection on your capabilities) and if you can save yourself the unwanted cortisol (which keeps you fat), get the thing sorted out right away by planning well, and don’t take any unnecessary chances. Keyword: CORTISOL.

    8. Be Organized

    If you’re messy, you’re going to be more frustrated than your neater neighbor. Again. Keyword: CORTISOL. Don’t be sloppy and all over the place. Notice how sloppy people are usually the most stressed out. They are also usually lazier (hence the sloppiness), and coincidentally fatter too. Lifestyle strategy is a very important aspect to health maintenance. Get organized, minimize cortisol-producing frustration, and maybe your weight might drop off from lower cortisol levels.

    9. Do Not Have Meals With People Susceptible to Gluttony

    It is impossible to lose weight when you hang around people who eat big, rich meals. Their habits are contagious, and this is especially true of the people you spend a lot of time with, because you derive comfort in them. If they are going to tell you to eat to feel better, you’ll eat to feel better. They’re going to influence you badly, and the more controlling they are with what gets served on the table, the more likely you are going to end up eating and inheriting their sizes and health problems. Your body is yours to care for. Don’t get sucked in to other people’s doctrines, especially if they are not showing it through example. (I.e. they are unfit and overweight)

    10. Don’t Listen To Bad Advice

    Some people are going to tell you things that suit what they want to believe in, like how low-fat stuff is supposedly good for you, or excessive intake of fatty meats have no effect on your waistline or health. These people are in denial, or are simply trying to make themselves feel better about their excessive choices. Don’t listen to them. Anything in excess is going to be bad for you, even if it’s something as healthy as guava (causes gastric problems). The key is to not commit yourself to one type of food, and load up on only that, but have a diverse and balanced combination of good sources of protein, fiber, carbs and fats. Stop lying to yourself. Look at the results of what you’ve been doing. If you don’t have a thyroid problem and are still a tubby after all the hard work you’ve been doing, you’ve been doing it wrong.

    11. Don’t Be Afraid To Take Care of Your Health

    You’re nice. You can’t imagine standing up to authority even though it is causing you the biggest amount of stress. The truth is, you’ll probably survive even if you gave the middle finger to your boss (not suggesting you do that). You’ll also survive if you said, “No. I don’t think this is worth getting a stroke over.” My point is, face life bravely, don’t let someone rob your health from you by sheer intimidation. Nothing is worth getting a stroke over. Don’t be scared to take care of yourself.

    So there you have it. The 11 things I learned about how to lose weight. Next week I will be sharing a very important step in my journey toward the optimum healthy lifestyle for me. Stay tuned…

  • Why Every Woman Should Learn How To Use Makeup Properly

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    Michelle Phan I am not. But I did recently learn how to bring out my features with makeup from my mentor, Madam Christina Loi, and it’s been a really eye-opening experience!

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    This is me (left), 1 hour before I got a makeover from her. She gave me a facial because my skin was dry and dull like a croc, a phenomenon that I’ve been told NEVER HAPPENS.

    She’s a Crown Ambassador who sits at the top in the world’s first and most successful network marketing company.

    Her husband has prohibited her from washing people’s faces like the way she did when she was a poor beautician 30 years ago. CAs are so revered that they usually only appear to speak in front of 10,000 people.

    Even her close friends are not allowed to receive a single facial from her. So naturally I feel super-super honored and to be honest, unworthy, but life is funny that way. Blessings come to those who feel lucky! 😀

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    After the phenomenal facial (best facial I ever had… I fell asleep in 2 mins) she applied makeup on me, telling me step-by-step what she’s doing and why.

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    The makeover result? See above!!

    Whaddya think? Some folks say I look like a film star! *cough* *cough* 😀

    So from that awesome makeover, I’ve been so lucky to have been by her side over the past few weeks, learning how to make myself look fabuloso.

    There’s been a lot of trial and errors over the course of my learning experience. I’ve been applying, wiping, correcting, reapplying like a child with crayons…. seeking approval from all the experts and professional makeup artists around me, who haven’t been satisfied with the results. Most importantly, Madam Christina’s approval.

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    But today, she passed me with a big smile on her face!

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    Can you see WHY?

    I lined my eyes just right. The corners are not too high, line not too thick. The nose bridge shadow makes it look so high with a smaller knob. Clean perky natural-looking lashes, perfect skin tone, shadows and highlights.

    Who would have thought that makeup could be:-
    a) So technical
    b) So hard to get right
    c) Requires so much skills?

    My advice to you is, learn how to apply makeup on yourself only from the best makeup artists. Don’t just settle with the same way you’ve put makeup on for years, merely changing colors and brands. Just like you’ve got to upgrade your wardrobe, hairstyle, and life, you’ve got to upgrade your makeup skills in order to look fresher than a juicy fruit.

    Why do I think every woman should learn how to use makeup properly? Because those little details matter, and they can change your life. It is the difference between mediocrity and magic, from so-so to WOW!

    There’s definitely skill involved in presenting your best self using makeup and I challenge you to learn what works best on you.

    I also invite you to come to Madam Christina Loi’s Makeup Expo this coming Sunday if you’re in Manila. It’ll be super fun, and you’ll learn skills that stay with you for a lifetime!

    MAKEUP EXPO


    24th March 2013
    2pm – 6pm – ACE BLDG, RADA STREET, MAKATI, MANILA

    Look for me, (Jackie Miao) and just say you read about it on LIFEBOD.COM.

    See you there!

  • How I Lost My First 6 KGs

    To be honest, weight loss for big girls is a bit of an emotional affair.

    For me, it was the worst thing ever when one of my boyfriend’s friends (after having had too much to drink), made a remark about the fact that I should lose weight to make him happy IN FRONT OF A TABLE OF MEN WITH SLIM WIVES. Yes, what a schmuck.

    But I had to face the fact. Regardless of what I thought of Mr. Schmuck, I was a 5’7″ Asian woman in my early thirties, and I was 84kgs. That’s the heaviest I have ever been in my life. Here’s the proof!

    I had to do something about the fact that I was unhealthy. If I wasn’t careful, I’d get diabetes because mom was a Type 2 diabetic.

    So began a journey of denial, self-loathing, self loving, but mostly I educated myself on every imaginable weight loss program out there.

    From the Paleo diet to Atkins, to glycemic index diets, you name it. I read more than 100 books on health, wellness and weight loss.

    Then I made one decision from the sum of my research.

    I eliminated refined carbs, gluten and cane sugar from my daily diet.

    Sure, I walked a little, skipped some rope like an elephant on protest, but mostly the 6 kgs weight went because I stopped eating bread and noodles made from wheat flour – and no sugar.

    Tomorrow I’ll share some other things with you. Don’t give up! You can do it!

     

  • Welcome to Lifebod.com!

    Hello friends! My name is Jackie. Most people who have landed here would be my friend, but if you came here by chance, it’s really nice to meet you.

    I’ve just had this crazy battle with my weight for a very very long time, and because of a myriad of reasons medical and otherwise, it was almost impossible for me to lose weight. Until now.

    I lost 33 lbs of stubborn genetic fat in 6 months naturally. No diet pills, no crazy teas, and definitely no slimming centers that wrap and pinch the hell out of you. I’m 34 years old.

    It’s crazy how supportive you have been to me. I posted my BEFORE/AFTER picture two days ago and have about 90 likes on Facebook now. This picture!

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    So why have I decided to start another website when so I have so many other things to do?

    Simple. I want to keep a journal of what I do to reach my goals and motivate myself. If what I share will help you in your own journey, then I’d be most happy that I am helping you live a fuller, happier, richer life. I don’t mean that you’d have to be skinny to do that, but you definitely have to be healthy.

    A while back, I wrote down all the things that mattered to me on a huge piece of paper. Then I circled them. There were probably 30 things on that paper, but I had to choose the 6 most important things to me, and rank them.

    Through this process, I discovered that more than anything, HEALTH was the most important thing for me.

    You can have love, but if you’re all sick and dying, it’s pointless if you can’t breathe long enough to say I love you.

    Likewise if you have all the money in the world and bad health, you can’t really go anywhere and would likely spend all the dosh on medical and hospital bills.

    So HEALTH is my No. 1 priority.

    If I have good health, I can help other people. So this is what this blog is about. How to maintain your health with a smile on your face.

    Of course, the advantage of having good health is that naturally, your body shows it. I can’t guarantee that I’ll never fall victim to genetic diseases, but I know whatever I am doing is helping slow it down.

    And my attitude of gratitude is what matters.

    I want to be clear that I’m not a healthcare professional, and what I do may or may not work for your individual case. I’m simply sharing what works for me – and what hasn’t. Please consult your own healthcare professional before starting any program.

    So stick around, say hello, and let me know what you’d like to read from me. 🙂