Refocus

Cherish Your Struggles

Keep Your Spirits Up!

Initially the title of this article may seem as if it runs contrary to your common sense. After all, we all hate to struggle. Dealing with difficulties in life can be scary, frustrating and exhausting. No one looks forward to going through one of life's rough patches, but we should. I haven't mastered this yet, but I'm certainly trying. I'm trying to embrace the challenges I face in my life rather than curse them. The reason for this is simple.

Coming Back to Low Carb after a Break

Back on Diet WagonMany of us have found ourselves returning to low carb eating after a...um..."pause." Yeah. Pause! We may get distracted, sidetracked, or overwhelmed with life, and our best intentions may slip away. Sometimes, all we need is a fresh idea or two to get back on track again. So we asked some low carbers and experts for their best ideas for getting back in the swing of healthy, low-carb eating. Maybe one of these ideas will help you.

10 Reasons Your Low Carb Diet Didn't Work (& How to Fix It)

Ticket to Life

I'm a Low Carb evangelist, no doubt about it. I love promoting LC because I'd like to give others the same gift I've gotten. As a side effect of my LC ministry (snort!), I'm often told by folks that they've "tried the Low Carb thing once, but it didn't work." I've noticed a number of common mistakes or misunderstandings that consistently cause problems for people. Learn the pitfalls and you can effectively avoid 'em.

What's Stopping You Now? (How to Get Back on the Low Carb Wagon)

Water Jug

I read a post on Dr. Mike's blog about of friend of his that got off track with her low carbing for a while, and how she found her way back. If you haven't read it, it's well worth the time: Meditating in the Garden of Self-Loathing. It has the ring of recognizability to many folks, I suspect.

Bargaining with Your Low Carbing: The Real Cost

Low Carb Video

Goddess talks about the outcome of "just a little won't hurt" mantra on her own weightloss journey. (Hint: It did.)

Cheating: Road to Freedom or Low Carb Ruin?

Diet Reailty Check

Cheat days? Reward Meals? Time off-plan? Are these strategies a part of successful Low Carbing? Some people think so; others don't. Before you make up your mind, consider the bigger picture in terms of your long-term goals.

The Last Time?

It's not uncommon to hear folks coming back to Low Carb (or any "dieting" program) to start off by swearing it's "the last time." Not surprisingly, your old pal Goddess has a couple of thoughts on this line of thinking.

(I'll do better next time with the audio, which is a bit heavy on background noise here. And I promise next time, you'll see a lot less of the top of my head. Har! )

What's New, Pussycat?

Change your apporach to be successful at losing the weight.If you’re here, there’s a good chance you’re looking to lose a couple pounds. Or more. And that being the case, there’s also a very high likelihood this isn’t your first trip around the weight-control block. (That sounds weird, huh? “Weight-control block.” Har!) But back to the point. We lose, we gain; we lose, we gain. It’s a yo-yo cycle for many.

Feeling Bad is Fattening

cowboywagon.jpgPeople, having “fallen off the wagon” as it’s called, get stuck into certain, predictable lines of thinking. There are certain lines of thought that lead you from merrily low-carbing one day to "falling off that wagon" the next day. But while we’re at it, why do we call it that anyway? That makes no sense whatsoever.

Back On Track: Coming Back from Off-plan Eating

Heart Jacket

You've fallen and you're not sure if you want to get up, huh? Listen. Everyone who has struggled with weight has had those days. Maybe you have been eating junk for a day (or three...or thirty), whatever. You're tired of thinking about everything you put in your mouth, and you ask yourself if maybe life wasn't so bad when your biggest food worry was not running out of pop-tarts and Oreos?

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