A New Year Means A New Resolution…This Year Make It SMART!
- On December 27, 2012
- By Lindsay
- In Nutrition Education
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Does it seem like every January 1st your making a new goal for the year, but by February 1st it’s forgotten or ” failed”? That’s probably because your goals and resolutions are not realistic. This year set a goal and reach it! The key is setting a “SMART” goal:
Specific: Instead of “I will lose weight” or “I will exercise” set specific goals like “I will lose 20lbs” or “I will exercise 3 days a week” . Use ” who, what,where, when” to help set goals.
Measurable: Establish a way to monitor your progress. Ask yourself questions like “how much”, “how many” and “how will I know I reached my goal” to make sure it is measurable.
Attainable: Set a goal that really means something to you. When you have certain values, attitudes and beliefs about the outcome of your goal, you are more likely to have the confidence and will power to achieve it.
Realistic: Set a goal that is actually possible to reach. Instead of “I will lose 100lbs in 6 months”, try a more realistic goal like “I will lose 1 lb a week”. Instead of going from no exercise to a goal of exercising an hour everyday, try a goal like 3-4 days per week. If you set a goal too high, you are more likely to struggle with it, and therefore more likely to give up.
Timely: Establish a time frame for your goal. When you set a time frame, you are more likely to make actions to help meet your goal. If you simply say ” I will lose 50 lbs” , there is no set date. If you change it to “I will lose 50lbs by December 31st” you are more likely to get going!
Let 2013 be the year you make a goal or resolution and stick to it! Just remember to make it “SMART”!
Tis the Season for Holiday Cheer!
- On December 13, 2012
- By Lindsay
- In News, Nutrition Education
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With so many holiday parties and activities this time of year, it’s easy to let your waist wander. Check out this link below for some more tips and tricks to help keep the weight from adding on!
http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/news/national/for-the-holidays-spread-mirth-not-girth/nTSpT/
Crispy and Crunchy Kale Chips…Get your Crunch On!
These kale chips are super easy and and a much healthier choice than classic potato chips!
Crispy Crunchy Kale Chips
| Serves | 4 (2 cup servings |
| Prep time | 25 minutes |
| Cook time | 25 minutes |
| Total time | 50 minutes |
| Meal type | Appetizer, Side Dish, Snack |
| Misc | Child Friendly, Pre-preparable |
| Website | eatingwell.com |
Ingredients
- 1 large bunch kale (~16 cups), with stems removed and leaves torn
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
Directions
| Step 1 | |
| Place oven racks in upper third. Preheat oven to 400F. | |
| Step 2 | |
| Dry kale as thoroughly as possible using a paper towel. Add to a large bowl and drizzle with olive oil and salt. Mix well, massaging oil into kale to make sure it is all covered. Spread kale on baking sheet, making sure it is not overlapping. | |
| Step 3 | |
| Bake until crisp, about 8-12 minutes, rotating pans once during. | |
Colorado…the least obese and least sedentary State!
- On December 11, 2012
- By Lindsay
- In News, Nutrition Education
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According to news from ABC, Colorado takes the lead of all 50 states for having the fewest people considered obese, as well as the least amount of sedentary folk. Vermont, the great Green Mountain State, ranks number one for the overall most healthy state. Colorado’s not too far behind, taking 11th place for the overall most healthy state. Check out this link below for more details…Rock on CO!
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/12/11/vermont-tops-list-of-healthiest-states/
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