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Weight Loss for Your Life

by Patrick Glancy, BCH

Being over weight can be frustrating and discouraging. Many Americans deal with being over weight and you shouldn't have to stress out over dieting. No one wants to worry about what goes into their mouth every minute of ever day, where's the fun in that?

Hypnosis can help you to make better choices with you food. A good and modern hypnosis technique can directly address your problem areas. A quality session works to remove cravings or emotional associations from your mind. When the session is complete you no longer fight against a craving for certain foods, but rather make a choice to eat them or not.

Hypnosis can also help make it even easier for you to begin having cravings for healthy things such as exercise and drinking more water. Just knowing you this is possible will help put your mind at ease and allow the process to be more successful.

Many people like to snack, and because of this, you gain weight. During your sessions we can address certain issues with snacking. You will start to want other things such as water and exercise instead of a bag of potato chips.

Some people have confidence issues with food and weight loss. Having failed at weight loss in the past may cause you to lack self confidence. This lack of self confidence can lead to more eating and a helpless feeling about weight loss. With a well structured program, you can achieve a higher confidence level and gain the knowledge to know you can achieve your goal.

Losing weight should be a positive experience and want you to do other things such as exercise. You will have more energy to do the things you love. Just knowing you this is possible will help put your mind at ease and allow the process to be even more successful.

Stress should not be an excuse for weight loss. During your session we can address stress in addition to the weight loss. We will focus not only on the stress of losing weight but also your daily stress. Addressing stress will help you to be calm and relaxed while you are losing weight.

Motivation is the key for reaching any goal. You have already shown your motivation to lose weight. Now that you have researched all the different avenues it is time for you to make a decision, just make sure you have all the pieces of the puzzle before making that decision.

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The first 72 hours after quitting smoking

by Darren Warmuth

It's the first three days that people find the most difficult regardless of the smoking cessation method they've chosen. This is due to the fact that it is in those 72 hours when the nicotine leaving your body is felt the greatest. This can lead to feelings of irritabililty, fatigue, and a persistent headache - all perfectly normal symptoms of withdrawal.

The trick is to make preparations prior to your quit day so that these feelings will not make you feel that you have to alienate yourself from the rest of the world. One good step to take would be to let the people in your household in on your efforts (only if you feel they will help you, not hinder you). You might get a bonus and end up with the house all to yourself, just in case you get a little uptight.

Also keep in mind that you will be going through these trying times and have plans to work through them, should they arise. It can really nip withdrawal symptoms in the bud. It is helpful to have made a list of what you feel you may experience for symptoms of withdrawal. Some of the things that you may want to include on your list are:

Agitated or angry: Find something to do to take your mind off things. In solitude is probably best.

Feeling overly emotional or sensitive: Seek out somewhere you can be alone until the feelings subside.

Feeling tired: I will allow myself to take a nap or lounge around for the day.

Feeling nauseated: I will go outside and get some fresh air.

After I eat I will: Find something to do so I don't crave the 'after-dinner' cigarette.

A really good way to help your body get rid of the nicotine within it is to drink lots of liquids. The more you drink, the faster your body will metabolize the stored nicotine within your system and the only side effect of this is a slouchy stomach and maybe a few more trips to the bathroom. The faster you can get the nicotine flushed out of your system, the sooner the withdrawal symptoms will be over, at least the physical ones.

Some theorize that drinking beverages with caffeine in them can cause your withdrawal symptoms to worsen. Others find that it makes absolutely no difference whatsoever. Each individual's situation is unique. If you find that caffeinated drinks are causing you to crave cigarettes, then it would be best to cut back or stop completely.

Sometimes giving up too many things at once can also open up another can of worms, so maybe just try cutting back on the caffeine. Water, fruit juices, and even ice cream shakes, can help clear out your system and get those withdrawal symptoms done with faster.

A very common side effect during the first few nights is finding it difficult to fall asleep and then to sleep soundly. Even though you might've been exhausted throughout the day, when it's time for bed it seems like everything is racing through your mind and you can't get comfortable.

A couple of tricks can help with your restlessness. The first is to take a hot bath or shower before heading off to bed and the second is to use an over-the-counter sleep aid until the symptoms pass. Keep in mind that your sleeplessness won't last forever. Probably only a few days at most.

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