Showing posts with label strenghtening the spirit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label strenghtening the spirit. Show all posts

Monday, February 10, 2014

Junk out, good food in part 3 The emotional/social eater

In case you missed it,
Junk out part 1
Junk out part 2


Last week we talked about cravings.  Physical/internal cravings for food can be overwhelming, but they can seem "over the top" when mixed with emotional cravings and social situations. Getting those primal cravings under control can help you to begin to manage the emotional and social overeating to help you win the war on food cravings.   

 



The younger version of me was a real mess!  I was on a wild rollercoaster ride of cravings. It was so hard. I tried to get the cravings under control but there were so many voices and so many factors controlling my cravings pulling me every which way. People would give suggestions, but it would usually only address one part of the craving battle. I would work on my willpower to overcome the cravings caused in a social setting. For example, not eating cake at a birthday party. I would feel empowered for a moment, but a few hours later I would have such a sugar/carb craving and start thinking about the cake that I missed out on, I would devour half a dozen doughnuts. There was so much going on, it seemed hopeless.  There were days that I just wanted to eat myself to death just so it would all stop.  It seemed easier to be overweight and to deal with the effects of being fat then to control the cravings. Why bother trying to control cravings when they control me. The cravings would come in from all angles and in such a flurry. I felt so helpless and hopeless.  I was a social/ emotional eater out of control and seemed that there was not hope.  I did find hope, and I started to get it under control.  






There was a point in time when I worked extra hard at getting my emotional cravings and my weight under control.  I used to have certain foods that related to my emotions.  I would eat greasy fried food when feeling one emotion, and sugary sweets for another, Then I would turn to salty potato chips to soothe other emotions and so it went. I wanted to change that. I knew it was not healthy. It took a lot of hard work.  It was a process. I learned some great techniques for dealing with the emotions.  I was feeling good.  I had lost nearly a hundred pounds and was doing  and feeling well.  I was getting it all under control. I was managing it all, and then I became pregnant

Having three children very close together was a real challenge, yet a blessing. I would not trade it, but it has been one of the wildest parts of the ride so far. With the first child I craved carbs.  If I did not eat every hour or so and keep a constant supply of carbs running through I would get so sick. After nine months of pregnancy the habit was set. After about a year of continuing these habits, I decided that I needed to quit eating carbs every couple hours. I started doing better I was feeling better and, surprise; I was pregnant again.  This was followed by a quick third pregnancy.


A pattern had been set.  Eat carbs all day long to feel better.  It was habit, and one that was becoming to easy to maintain. Then it became so easy to get back into the emotional eating habits that had so easily taken over my adolescence.  Dealing with three little ones, and the effects of motherhood was a challenge. I knew it needed to stop the emotional eating once again. I had done it in the past and I knew that I could do it all over again.  I tried, yet it seemed as though the harder I worked the harder it was. I was not getting my emotional eating under control.  The tricks from the past were not working so well.

I did not understand that I had physical cravings from being vitamin and mineral deficient.  Pregnancy had taken  so much from my body making it more vitamin and mineral deficient. Understanding this had happened and getting those physical/ primal cravings under control has now given me the power to sort out and control my emotional and social eating patterns and cravings once again.  It is not easy especially when the social and emotional habits are such a part of me.


Family and social cravings are still hard for me.  They are deep rooted.  I still struggle when the family gets together because it is just so easy to grab handfuls of food and snacks when we are around each other. It is what we do, we get together and eat.  My sister struggles too. We often help each other. She brings better snacks, and encourages us to go for a walk together or other activities  that are not center around food. It is a long  journey but one that is a lot easier having taken the physical/ primal cravings from the mix.  I can focus on those external  things that trigger my desires to eat.

Social food cravings can be overcome by being aware of the triggers. There is usually something that triggers you to eat in a particular situation. For me staying out of the kitchen at my Mom's house is key for me. It is too easy to associate it with eating and to get into that habit.  If I am in the kitchen, I am focused on cooking and then getting out. Other examples could be something like... Hanging about that desk at work (you know, the one  that has the candy bowl) can trigger a social craving. If there is not candy there, you start to salivate and you want to go out and find some candy to fill that need.  Social cravings are not really cravings; they are  really just habits tied to, or triggered by certain actions or situations.  Often these habits and patterns can be changed by eliminating the things that trigger the overeating.  For example taking a different path to work if you are tempted by a bakery or fast food establishment on your route.  Being aware is a beginning place.


Emotional eating can also be overcome. I know, I have experienced it. It also begins by being aware. Asking yourself a few questions and being honest about the answers can really help you asses the situation. One key question is, "Why am I eating this?" The second key question is "How am I feeling?".  Asking these questions and being honest about it can be very enlightening to what is going on in your world.

Food journaling can be very helpful. Journaling your food intake is a good place to start. It makes you aware of patterns that you never may have seen. It makes you aware of problem areas. It makes you accountable for your food choices too. It was key to me getting in shape the first time, and is encouraging to me this time around as I work towards finding better health.

Tune in next week as we go into more details about a food journal and how to use it to your advantage. 



P.S.
Below is a link to a post I wrote a while back about my emotional eating habits.   As I  looked back at it, I was amazed at where I was and where I am now. You can read and hear the confusion within me as I tried to sort out the physical cravings and the emotional/ social associations  that I had developed with food.
Confessions of an emotional eater


This is shared as part of real food wednesdays


Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Am I a Grinch because I do not participate in Elf on the shelf?

Once again I am faced with the challenge of making sure that my kids get the message that Christ is the center of Christmas. This year is especially challenging as everyone seems to be talking and doing "Elf on the Shelf."  

It seems that every year Christ gets pushed further and further out of the picture. People have replaced their nativity sets with Santa, reindeer, snowmen, and elves. Nativity sets adorning front yards (even at churches) have been replaced with these other symbols of Christmas. Schools can no longer teach about the true meaning of Christmas. The only place to really teach this is in the home (and a bit in church).  Society may be pushing Christ out of Christmas, but not at my house.  


We usually leave most of the Santa Clause and other things to Society. It is hard to avoid it. Everywhere we go people ask the children, "What do you want Santa to bring you?" or, "Are you being good for Mom so that Santa can come this year?" I do not bring it up, only if the children do. I do not make a big deal about it, but I do make a big deal about Christ at Christmas. We do not only read the token story on Christmas eve. We talk of his birth, we talk of him his life his ministry often, not just on Christmas eve but all through the year. At Christmas we get a real treat we get to fully celebrate his life and ministry. It makes me so happy. He is truly the guest of honor at his own birthday celebration.  The Nativity sets adorn the house. They are the crowning jewels of our décor.

I will make it a point to teach my children of the real miracle of Christmas. It does not lie in Santa bringing toys, or a magic elf that wakes up and causes troubles while you sleep. The miracle happens in the quiet moments when we realize that Christ is our Savior. At our home we make sure that the entire season is about him. It is in the songs that we sing, it is in the things we talk about. We talk about the symbols of Christmas, from the star, to the candy canes.  I make sure to talk about these things to my children and make that the focus of our joyous celebration. I have also slowed  down my Christmas activities the last few years. We keep the season extremely simple so that we have time to enjoy the sights an sounds of the season.


When people ask if we are doing Elf on the shelf I just smile and say no. There is no need for me to do that. There is no need for me to glorify yet another part of Christmas that seems to push out Christ. People seem to get offended that I am not playing into Christmas fun and they accuse me of ruining Christmas for the children.  "We do it for the children" they cry. They find a lot of fun and  joy in creating yet another "magical moment." They thrill in seeing the children's faces when they "believe" that the Elf or Santa are real. It is fine, and I do enjoy hearing my children whisper to one another about if Santa is real or not. It is one of the simple Christmas joys. I have slowed down enough that I can enjoy those moments, but on the other hand.....


People have accused me of being a Grinch and a scrooge because I am not willing to go to extremely great lengths to expound my children's belief in Santa and Elves. "Elf on the shelf is so much fun", they  cry at me. "Your children are missing out on the fun!"  "You have to have a picture with Santa each year!"  I do not! I will not! This is not who I am nor what I stand for. CHRISTMAS IS ABOUT CHRIST; and I will always make sure it is the focus of our Christmas, I will go to great lengths to share with my children a testimony of Christ. It is far more satisfying to see the look on a child's face when he or she realize that Jesus Christ lives and is their Savior, as opposed to when they believe that Santa or an Elf are real. This is real, true, Christmas joy. This is what Christmas is all about. Realizing that Jesus Christ is our Savior and that he has given us a wonderful gift. It is not elves, Santa, reindeer, snowmen, etc. It is about a miracle that happened far away in Bethlehem and a knowledge that our Savior Jesus Christ lives and loves us. I will always go to great lengths to ensure that my children know that this is the meaning of Christmas. So go ahead, call me a Grinch or a Scrooge because I do not follow the traditions of society. Society does not seem to care anymore about the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ; but I do, and that is what I will teach my family about Christmas.  So go ahead and choose for yourself what traditions you want for you and your family;  But as for me and my house we will serve the lord.  Joshua 24:15




















Monday, July 29, 2013

Be still and rest

The art of being still/quiet is something that is being lost. We are bodies in motion and we tend to be in motion all the time. We are constantly going even in our sleep. Our young people are experiencing sleep issues. Many young people are even texting in their sleep. As adults we are not getting enough restful sleep. So many experience sleep apnea. I see it on Facebook. I find many of my friends online making comments like this "can't sleep again, Why am I awake, sleep, I need sleep" and on it goes. Many can overcome sleep/resting issues simply by changing a few behaviors. 



 Meditation and Yoga have been key for me. I find that the resting part of yoga is nearly as important than the yoga poses themselves. I am beginning to understand the wisdom that was given by the Lord in Exodus 23:12 "Six days thou shalt do thy work, and on the seventh day though shalt rest"  Rest is an essential state of being. Our bodies and brains are not made to go, go, go all the time. It is so not healthy for us. Many other cultures still have a rest period as part of everyday life and culture, but here in America we all seem to live the life of "New York the city that never sleeps".  It is becoming the United States a nation that never sleeps.

I have found that turning off all the distractions and taking a few minutes to get ready to sleep is very helpful. A regular bedtime routine is really important. I have found a few minutes  of deep breathing and relaxation really helps me to get into sleep mode. I have also found a sleep position.  After I breathe and relax a few minutes I put my body in that sleeping position my brain says "OK time to sleep now".

Photo courtesy of public domain image

They are just little things that make a big difference. It eliminates the tossing and turning for hours. I love that I can get to sleep alot sooner. I used to get in bed and my brain would start up I would spend over an hour thinking  about all the things that I missed doing during the day. Then I would go into a state of "oh I wish I could sleep, come on sleep brain". I would routinely spend two hours or more trying to fall asleep. I have found that a few minutes spent in quiet/ still time will save me hours of sleeplessness and I feel more rested. 

Resting our brains and bodies on a regular basis is super important to our well being. If you want to be more productive at work, before you get that afternoon slump take five to ten minutes and close your eyes, take some deep breaths and regain your focus. If you can get out into the sun and let the light "recharge" you it is even better.  It is more effective than fighting off that afternoon slump. It is invigorating and once again, a few minutes spent in quiet time will save hours in the long run. 

Now it is your turn, how to you find rest and repair for your body and soul? Leave a comment below for others to be inspired.  










Monday, June 24, 2013

PAY IT FORWARD

A number of years ago a popular movie was "pay it forward". It was a movie about how one good deed can go around and come back to you.

It is something that has been forgotten in our culture. We are so busy living our own lives we forget to do good deeds. We have lost our humanity by being wrapped up in our own little lives. THE CHALLENGE! LET GO OF YOURSELF AND DO SOMETHING KIND.

IF YOU HAVE FELT BLESSED RECENTLY, PASS IT ON.  

Monday, April 29, 2013

Working my spirit while working my body



I have recently taken up step aerobics as part of my New years resolutions. You can read about this at the links below
new years resolutions part 1
new years resolutions part 2


During the process, I got tired of the same workouts. Once I knew the steps, I decided that I could write my own routines and do my own thing. I began to search out songs that would motivate me. I was finding songs with lyrics that I was embarrassed to have my children listening to, but there were others that were seemingly alright.  It was later on when I found myself busily humming and singing  some of these songs  and realized the lyrics (although not bad) were not encouraging or uplifting to me. I made a choice to search out some better music. I decided to find myself some good Christian songs that I could feel great about working out to.

I started with some of the songs I already knew from listening to K-love radio. I expanded and found more artists and songs. The songs I have chosen for my workout list are happy and upbeat with a good message. I picked the ones with a strong eight beat pattern which works well for the step aerobics. I also picked songs that have verses and then a chorus that I can sing to. Many have lyrics that stick in your head. I love that I have good lyrics running about my head.  Here is a list of songs that I use when I am working out.

Christian good moving music That I use for  my step aerobics

Good to be alive Jason Gray
Move Mercy me
This life Mercy me
In the blink of an eye Mercy me
Jesus culture Chris Quilala
Give you glory Jeremy Kemp
What if his people prayed Casting crowns
Father spirit Jesus Casting crowns
Shine Newsboys
I am free Newsboys
Your love never fails Newsboys
Not ashamed Newsboys
Busted heart king (shine on again) King and country
Life song Casting crowns
Father spirit Jesus Casting crowns
The alter and the door Casting crowns
   Promises Sanctus real
Me without you Toby mac
Get back up Toby mac
Open the eyes of my heart Sonic flood
   Write your name upon my heart Sonic flood
No chains on me Chris Tomlin
Your grace is enough Chris Tomlin
Forever radio remix  Chris Tomlin
Survivor Mathew West
Next thing you know Matthew West
Good morning Mandisa
Live like that Sidewalk prophets
Today is the day Lincoln Brewster
Love the lord Lincoln Brewster
   Beautiful one By the tree
Amazing life  Britt Nicole
Hang on  Brit Nicole
Our love is loud David Crowder band
Red letter day  Newsong
Finding who we are  Kutless
Trading my sorrows  Derrell Evans
Reach  Peter Furhler
Happy day Fee
If we are the body Casting crowns

Update:  as I am getting stronger  and can move better, I am needing quicker moving music.  This makes me very happy. I will have to update later on as I find some quicker moving music to keep up with my fitness training.


Slower cool down songs / Plus some of the songs I just love the lyrics and message that it leaves with me.
Remind me who I am Jason Gray
Strong enough Matthew West
Stronger Mandissa
Already there Casting crowns
Blessed be your name Tree 63
Who am I  Casting crowns
Holy one Casting crowns
Voice of truth Casting crowns
Untitled hymn  Chris rice
Come as you are Pocket full of rocks
My Savoir my God Aaron Shust




If these songs are not your style you can check out some other artists
Bethany B at life unexpected had some ideas


Some artists she has picked  for her workouts are....
Lecrea
Trip Lee
Jimmy Needham
Kerri Roberts
Becka Shae
 Je’kob
Group 1 crew

Some other Christian artists that you may try are.....
Zoe Girl
Jaci Velasquez
Point of Grace
Audio Adrenaline
DC talk
Delirious
Skillet
Tait
KJ-52
Mary-Mary
Matt Kerney
Jamie Grace
Stacie Orrico

Now that I have good music, working out can be good for my body, brain, and my spirit.

I hope this helps some of you who also  may be struggling with the same things.

Leave a comment below letting others know who you are listening to.