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Weight Loss and Law of Attraction

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

The concept of vibrational frequency in relation to the Law of Attraction can be a confusing subject for many people. Even if they understand that the Law of Attraction will keep sending more situations like those they focus on most often, they struggle to grasp how their vibrational state emits a signal to the universe.

If you have gotten stumped by this mysterious process too, have no fear. It’s easy to understand once you break it down: Basically, every thought you think is already “vibrating” on a certain frequency or wavelength. And each thought will always attract other thoughts that are on the same frequency. So negative or “low” thoughts will keep attracting more negative thoughts. Positive or “high” thoughts will keep attracting more of the same. This usually works gradually – one thought attracts a few more like it, which attract still more like it, and then eventually they build up enough energy that they manifest in physical form.

In relation to weight problems, it’s easy to see the result. You start thinking one little fat thought, and before you know it more negative thoughts about fat are running through your mind. The more you stay focused on them, you start creating exactly that reality on your physical body. Action steps come into play here too – the more negative thoughts you think about your body, the more you will crave fattening “comfort” foods to make yourself feel better, so you eat more calories than you would have normally. As time goes on, you manifest the physical reality of an overweight body.

Now comes the hard part. You decide to lose weight and try to do it purely by physical means (diet, exercise) but it seems unbelievably hard to do. That’s because your thoughts are still resonating on the frequency of being overweight. It’s not impossible to overcome these negative thoughts and still lose weight – but it takes a tremendous amount of willpower and determination.

On the other hand, if you would start by changing your dominant thoughts about your body, you would find the physical parts of the process much easier. As you focus on feeling healthy, strong, fit and active, you begin to resonate on that vibrational frequency – just like a slender person would, and even more thoughts along the same frequency will be attracted to you. If you keep this up over time, you should notice that you no longer desire to eat a lot of “junk food” – or you may naturally eat less than you did before, or you might even start wanting to become more active.

The more you stay focused on these positive, “thin thoughts”, you will continue to transform your mind and body. Occasionally some people may encounter a few challenges like underlying limiting beliefs – but the bottom line is that just changing your dominant focus about your body can go a long way in attracting powerful changes. And as you witness your transformation, you will be convinced that your vibrational frequency is an important aspect of using the Law of Attraction to lose weight.

Learn more about using the law of attraction to lose weight by visiting http://www.innerweightloss.com today.

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Eating Healthily: Improving Your Habits

Friday, April 9th, 2010

One of the best habits that anybody can develop is eating healthily. Healthy eating habits goes a long way in maintaining your health. As the old adage goes, ‘We are what we eat’. Aside from doing exercise routines, eating healthily is the other side of the equation.

The conditions for healthy eating are much different than it was a generation ago. No longer is a healthy diet about eating ‘three square meals’ per day. In fact, this expression originated from the British navy, referring to the wooden square plates that cooks used to serve food. While the naval diet is not exactly healthy (as you may know, Scurvy was a common disease in the Seven Seas), the tips outlined below are sure to keep your body energized:

* Watch how many calories you eat. Do not eat too much or too little. As a general rule of thumb, the recommended value per day is 2000 calories. There are other factors to consider, however, such as age, height, weight, and amount of physical activity.

* Eat a wide variety of food. Do not just eat within one food group all the time. You should maintain a healthy diet that includes vegetables, whole grains, and fruits. Feel free to explore different foods!

* Eat the proper serving. Nowadays, restaurants give you portions that are way too large, which contributes to the obesity rates everywhere. The word ’supersize’ has unfortunately entered our vocabulary. In other cultures, the food portions are much smaller (and consequently much less expensive). The next time you dine out at a restaurant, split up any large restaurant dishes between multiple people. Not only do you save money, but you are also eating healthier!

* As mentioned before, eat lots of fresh fruits and vegetables. Your body needs a fine balance of complex carbohydrates (or whole grains, such as whole wheat and brown rice). These are used more slowly in your body, thus keeping you full for a longer period of time. Fresh organic local produce is also highly recommended.

* Drink lots of water. Although the myth of drinking 8 glasses of water per day has been debunked, we should still drink plenty of fluids daily. Water is one of the healthiest substances in this planet. Our bodies are consists of 80% water.

* Eat less refined sugar, salt, and grain. We put excessive amounts of unhealthy condiments into our food. While it makes our meals taste better, it also contributes to an unhealthy lifestyle. Too much sugar contributes to diabetes and obesity, while too much salt may give us heart problems. A recent study shows that Canadians eat 50% too much sodium, contributing to a wide variety of health problems.

* Exercise regularly. Eating a healthy diet is only part of the equation. If you add in routine physical activity, you can further improve your well-being.

Eating healthily is a step by step process. All of the tips above should not be implemented at once. Instead, you should slowly work these habits into your life at a pace that makes you feel comfortable. The best way to develop healthy eating habits is through time, patience, and commitment.

In order to lead a healthy life, you must understand the mechanisms behind maintaining your physical and emotional well-being. Follow this informative health advice blog for more useful resources on enhancing your healthy lifestyle.

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