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by Lisa Copen


    A Mother's Love
    A Son's Love

    6 Reasons Not To Worry
   A Letter to Caregivers
   Broken But Don't Need Fixin'
   But I'm Angry!
   Can 1 Person ..
   Comforting Others: Ready to..
   Do You Hear the Call?
   Explaining Illness to Your Kids
   Finding Purpose in the Pain
   God' Doesn't Waste Suffering
   Husbands Who Are Caregivers
   I Look Awful Too!
   I'd Like Some Joy!
   Learning to Set Boundaries
   Life's Unexpected Detours
   Perfect Bedroom
   Reaching for God's Yoke
   Single with a Chronic Illness
  Single Parenting with a CI
  Talk Over Tea 1 | 2
   Temptation of Comparison
  Tempted to Speed Up Heaven
   What Happened to My Self
      Esteem?
  What I Know for Sure
  What's the Big Deal w/ Church?
  When the Illness is
      Invisible
   When Exhaustion Takes
      Over
   When Friends Turn Away
   When Prayers Aren't Answered
   When You Accept the Illness
   When You Decide Not to Parent
   When Your Spouse
       Doesn'tBelieve You're Ill
   Why Does God Work Just in..
   Why Won't My Doctor Listen?
   Why Can't People Understand?

ARTICLES - EZINE
   My Journey with Hurt & Hope

   Standing Before God

POEMS
   My friend
   Being Normal
   The Gardener

When a Friend Has an Illness

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8 Was to Encourage a Chronically
   Ill Mom
+ Are there medical benefits to
  video games?
+ 10 Choices You Must Make to Live
  Successfully with Chronic Illn
ess
+ 6 Easy Ways Anyone Can Lose
   a Few Pounds This Summer
+ 7 Ways to a Healthier Winter

CHRISTMAS:  
A Talk Over Christmas Tea
    1 | 2 | 3
   The Story Behind Rudolph
   A Mustard Seed Christmas
   Feeling Grinchy?


 

 

 

 

 

 

6 Easy Ways Anyone Can Lose a Few Pounds This Summer, may be reprinted in its entiretly without any changes, and it must include the footer/authors bio/link at the end of the article. If you have any questions, please email Lisa Copen. We'd also LOVE to hear about it if you are reprinting it (online or via print) and we will link to your publication.


6 Easy Ways Anyone Can Lose a Few Pounds This Summer
By Lisa Copen

[1] Switch to Sugar-Free Sodas
According to the American Dietetic Association, eliminating soda alone could help you lose 11 pounds per year and the less you drink the less you will crave it. Consider a soda a splurge, like a dessert, and choose the low-calorie options. Coca Cola recently released Diet Coke with Splenda, which is considered a better option than aspartame to many weight watchers as well as Coke Zero, which tastes a lot like Coca Cola, but without the sugar.

[2] Eat a Salad First
In a 2004 study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association, Dr. Rolls reports that women on average ate 7 percent less pasta if they first had one and one half cups of salad with reduced fat or non-fat dressing. If only her name wasn't Dr. Rolls!

[3] Drink Water
Few people get enough water and certain medications can make you even more dehydrated. If you want to burn more calories, drink it chilled. One gallon of ice water will help you burn 200 calories more than if it was room temperature. You burn about 1 calorie per ounce of chilled water that you drink. Always have bottles of water with you, especially in the car on hot days. You'll be less likely to run through a drive through and get a soda.

[4] Get a Pedometer
It's actually a fun way to watch the calories you burn. 1000 steps equals 50 calories burned, so wear it on your errands and it just may motivate you to add a few extra steps to your daily routine. For under $20 you can get one that has an automatic voice tell you how many calories you've burned and inform you when you've met your exercise goals.

[5] Get More Sleep
According to many studies, just one week of sleep deprivation reduces the production of the growth hormone that helps control the body's proportion of muscle to fat. When the body produces less of this hormone, there is a tendency for the body to store fat.

[6] Buy Controlled Servings of Food
Okay, so if you have to snack, spend the extra few cents on the new 100-calories packs of cookies or crackers, the small cans of cola that are just 100 calories, or the mini-bags of popcorn. The calories are easy to keep track of, you won't be tempted to overeat - just don't open that second bag!

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19 ways to burn calories in 15 minutes!

Watching TV=16 calories
Passenger in car=16 calories
(50+ if your teen is driving)
Kneeling in prayer=16 calories
Taking a bath=24 calories
Talking on phone=24 calories
Family picnic (without
arguing)=24 calories
Computer work=24 calories
Pumping gas=32 calories
Making Beds=32 calories
Grocery shopping=37 calories
Dusting=40 calories
Clearing dishes from table=
40 calories
Stretching=40 calories
Picking flowers=48 calories
Walking 3 mph=52 calories
Vacuuming=56 calories
Carrying infant=56 calories
Hula dancing=71 calories
Jogging in water=127 calories
* Based on a female, age 45, 5'4", 140 lbs.


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