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Go Guerrilla >7. You cut out all meat just to shed unwanted weight. Deciding to go vegetarian has many great health reasons, but weight loss isn't one of them. Why? Because most people who eliminate meat aren't eating that much of it to begin with. In fact, research shows that many people who completely cut meat out of their diet actually gain weight because they replace meat with piles of pasta and rice (foods that more than make up for meat calories without providing protein's staying power).Jay Conrad Levinson coined the term guerrilla marketing, which I define as low-cost, creative and typically self-implemented public relations techniques.Here are a few thoughts that might spawn some ideas for your own business.* When you can't get in to see a prospect, try clipping half a $20 bill in a note to her. You get 20 minutes of her time and she gets the rest of the $20 when the meeting is over.* Prior to a trade show, visit the town's largest taxi company, and tell them to alert drivers you will have secret shoppers riding in taxis Fix: For a smooth transition to a meat-free lifestyle, consider taking a vegetarian cooking class or consult with a nutritionist for a healthy eating plan that satisfi Embracing Authenticity 1. Unless your weight loss plan is proactive and personalized, your weight loss efforts are destined to fail.Our authenticity is found hidden in the small details of our daily round - home, family, work and pleasures.- Something more “Small thing forgotten”Susan Jeffers mentions in her book “Dare to Connect” something called “Everybody training” instead of “somebody training“. The majority of people are programmed from a young age that we must be a “somebody” we seek out to be accepted by others including acceptance from friends, family, the church, groups, the society, the nation and the world. We climb to the top of the “work ladder” go away on h Fix: Keep it real. Figure out what will and will not work for you personally. If you're too busy to cook on weeknights, spend a few hours on the weekend to shop and prepare meals you can enjoy throughout the week. Get some healthy crockpot recipes so that a healthy dinner is cooking while you go about your day. 2. Too many foods on your "bad food" list. Fix: Do not cut entire categories of food from your diet. According to Dayle Hayes, M.S., R.D., a nutrition consultant, "Any time you eliminate whole food groups (such as dairy, carbs, and high GI foods like carrots and beets), you wipe out important nutrients." So tackle the bigger issue of planning, shopping, and preparing meals that contain some of the healthy foods on your "bad food" list. 3. You're gaining in the double digits. Gaining 10 or more pounds is going to require a bigger commitment to weight loss than if you only gain 5 pounds. Fix: Nip weight gain in the bud. Keep a food diary to track calories and emotional eating. Get monthly body fat checks. By reviewing your progress regularly and making small, doable changes to your eating and exercise habits, the next time you step o n the scale, you will see results. 4. You don't plan ahead. Fix: Getting hungry is normal, so instead of denying the fact that you will get hungry, plan ahead for the times when you know you're going to feel those hunger pangs; otherwise, you're likely to eat too much of the wrong foods. Never go more than 4 to 5 hours without eating. Also, bring health lunches and snacks to work that you can eat at your desk. 5. You cut out all fat. A low-fat diet is a great way to lose pounds, but cutting out all fat is bound to fail you. Fix: Recent research shows that eating a little more healthy (most monosaturated fat) combined with a diet rich in fiber and lean protein (like skim milk) can actually help you lose weight because you will stay full longer. Enjoy controlled portions of fatty foods like olive oil, avocados, salmon, and nuts, and you might just find it easier than ever to lose those unwanted pounds. 6. You forget about calories. Research shows that many of us forget what we eat during the day or ignore anything we don't actually see in our food (secret sauces, added fat, sugar and calories we sip instead of chew). Fix: Pay attention to what you're eating. Too many nibbles and sips can quickly add up and those "lost" calories will show up on your butts, abs, and thighs. 7. You cut out all meat just to shed unwanted weight. Deciding to go vegetarian has many great health reasons, but weight loss isn't one of them. Why? Because most people who eliminate meat aren't eating that much of it to begin with. In fact, research shows that many people who completely cut meat out of their diet actually gain weight because they replace meat with piles of pasta and rice (foods that more than make up for meat calories without providing protein's staying power). Fix: For a smooth transition to a meat-free lifestyle, consider taking a vegetarian cooking class or consult with a nutritionist for a healthy eating plan that satisfie Why Businesses Need a Marketing Plan ry, carbs, and high GI foods like carrots and beets), you wipe out important nutrients." So tackle the bigger issue of planning, shopping, and preparing meals that contain some of the healthy foods on your "bad food" list.So you’ve just opened a florist shop with the best variety of the freshest flowers in town. You spared no expense on the location, building, signage, and interior decorating. The “Grand Opening” banner is proudly draped over the massive, hand-carved, double-door entryway and you beam with pride at the result of years of hard work and struggle. So now you’re arrived at your moment of glory and await the throngs that are sure to come clamoring for carnations or marching in for marigolds. What’s that sound I hear? Is it the death knell for daisies? What, you forgo 3. You're gaining in the double digits. Gaining 10 or more pounds is going to require a bigger commitment to weight loss than if you only gain 5 pounds. Fix: Nip weight gain in the bud. Keep a food diary to track calories and emotional eating. Get monthly body fat checks. By reviewing your progress regularly and making small, doable changes to your eating and exercise habits, the next time you step o n the scale, you will see results. 4. You don't plan ahead. Fix: Getting hungry is normal, so instead of denying the fact that you will get hungry, plan ahead for the times when you know you're going to feel those hunger pangs; otherwise, you're likely to eat too much of the wrong foods. Never go more than 4 to 5 hours without eating. Also, bring health lunches and snacks to work that you can eat at your desk. 5. You cut out all fat. A low-fat diet is a great way to lose pounds, but cutting out all fat is bound to fail you. Fix: Recent research shows that eating a little more healthy (most monosaturated fat) combined with a diet rich in fiber and lean protein (like skim milk) can actually help you lose weight because you will stay full longer. Enjoy controlled portions of fatty foods like olive oil, avocados, salmon, and nuts, and you might just find it easier than ever to lose those unwanted pounds. 6. You forget about calories. Research shows that many of us forget what we eat during the day or ignore anything we don't actually see in our food (secret sauces, added fat, sugar and calories we sip instead of chew). Fix: Pay attention to what you're eating. Too many nibbles and sips can quickly add up and those "lost" calories will show up on your butts, abs, and thighs. 7. You cut out all meat just to shed unwanted weight. Deciding to go vegetarian has many great health reasons, but weight loss isn't one of them. Why? Because most people who eliminate meat aren't eating that much of it to begin with. In fact, research shows that many people who completely cut meat out of their diet actually gain weight because they replace meat with piles of pasta and rice (foods that more than make up for meat calories without providing protein's staying power). Fix: For a smooth transition to a meat-free lifestyle, consider taking a vegetarian cooking class or consult with a nutritionist for a healthy eating plan that satisfi Solving the Problem Solving Problem l see results.The meeting started like a hundred others before. There were five people sitting around the conference table, like they always did, trying to solve a problem that had popped up in the last few weeks. If you could watch and listen from another room you wouldn’t find major arguments or conflicts. These people had worked together before and from all outward appearances were pretty effective as a team.After nearly an hour though, they seemed at a stalemate. People had begun to describe possible solutions to the problem and an agreement was no where to be 4. You don't plan ahead. Fix: Getting hungry is normal, so instead of denying the fact that you will get hungry, plan ahead for the times when you know you're going to feel those hunger pangs; otherwise, you're likely to eat too much of the wrong foods. Never go more than 4 to 5 hours without eating. Also, bring health lunches and snacks to work that you can eat at your desk. 5. You cut out all fat. A low-fat diet is a great way to lose pounds, but cutting out all fat is bound to fail you. Fix: Recent research shows that eating a little more healthy (most monosaturated fat) combined with a diet rich in fiber and lean protein (like skim milk) can actually help you lose weight because you will stay full longer. Enjoy controlled portions of fatty foods like olive oil, avocados, salmon, and nuts, and you might just find it easier than ever to lose those unwanted pounds. 6. You forget about calories. Research shows that many of us forget what we eat during the day or ignore anything we don't actually see in our food (secret sauces, added fat, sugar and calories we sip instead of chew). Fix: Pay attention to what you're eating. Too many nibbles and sips can quickly add up and those "lost" calories will show up on your butts, abs, and thighs. 7. You cut out all meat just to shed unwanted weight. Deciding to go vegetarian has many great health reasons, but weight loss isn't one of them. Why? Because most people who eliminate meat aren't eating that much of it to begin with. In fact, research shows that many people who completely cut meat out of their diet actually gain weight because they replace meat with piles of pasta and rice (foods that more than make up for meat calories without providing protein's staying power). Fix: For a smooth transition to a meat-free lifestyle, consider taking a vegetarian cooking class or consult with a nutritionist for a healthy eating plan that satisfi How to Use Comparable Sales to Determine the Current Market Value of a Property ber and lean protein (like skim milk) can actually help you lose weight because you will stay full longer. Enjoy controlled portions of fatty foods like olive oil, avocados, salmon, and nuts, and you might just find it easier than ever to lose those unwanted pounds.When assessing the value of a property, many investors and other commercial property buyers look at comparable sales to determine the true current market value of a property. The comparable sales can show you exactly what properties are selling for, not just the asking price. If you know three or four properties of similar characteristics sold for about the same amount, then you can determine what the value of your property is. Don't ever just look at the asking price, as it can be as far off as the owner wishes. He or she may be dreaming in regards to what the 6. You forget about calories. Research shows that many of us forget what we eat during the day or ignore anything we don't actually see in our food (secret sauces, added fat, sugar and calories we sip instead of chew). Fix: Pay attention to what you're eating. Too many nibbles and sips can quickly add up and those "lost" calories will show up on your butts, abs, and thighs. 7. You cut out all meat just to shed unwanted weight. Deciding to go vegetarian has many great health reasons, but weight loss isn't one of them. Why? Because most people who eliminate meat aren't eating that much of it to begin with. In fact, research shows that many people who completely cut meat out of their diet actually gain weight because they replace meat with piles of pasta and rice (foods that more than make up for meat calories without providing protein's staying power). Fix: For a smooth transition to a meat-free lifestyle, consider taking a vegetarian cooking class or consult with a nutritionist for a healthy eating plan that satisfi eBay's Latest Fee Increases--Is this the beginning of the end? >7. You cut out all meat just to shed unwanted weight. Deciding to go vegetarian has many great health reasons, but weight loss isn't one of them. Why? Because most people who eliminate meat aren't eating that much of it to begin with. In fact, research shows that many people who completely cut meat out of their diet actually gain weight because they replace meat with piles of pasta and rice (foods that more than make up for meat calories without providing protein's staying power).On January 13, eBay sellers received an unwelcome announcement from eBay. Fees were going up.Partly due to our tendency to "skim" messages and partly due to the way in which the announcement was worded, the result was widespread panic and threats of mutiny.Many sellers started to "boycott" eBay, and began taking their business to places like Yahoo auctions, and Overstock.com. After issuing another email "clarifying" the price increases, eBay finally sent everyone a "Message from Bill Cobb" on February 6.Bill Cobb, who became President of Fix: For a smooth transition to a meat-free lifestyle, consider taking a vegetarian cooking class or consult with a nutritionist for a healthy eating plan that satisfies you and coves all nutritional bases. 8. You're stuck on the same meals. When it comes to your diet, you eat the same "safe foods" (yogurt, salad, grilled chicken) every single day of the week. However, too little variety can leave you feeling deprived. Eating the same thing every day can lead to food cravings, binge eating, and weight gain. Fix: Try different flavors of yogurt or cereal for breakfast, mix and match a few of your high-fiber cereals with a variety of fruits, mix chicken into a savory soup. Basically, add some variety to avoid burnout. 9. Forgetting exercise. When it comes to weight loss, one of the biggest mistakes that people make is not realizing that some type of physical activity is key to losing those unwanted pounds. Fix: Try to get in some type of physical activity at least 5 days per week. Whether it be walking, aerobics, weight training, walking the dog, anything that requires some movement. Don't forget that everything you do will count towards your daily activity requirements, including cleaning, taking the stairs instead of the elevator. Exercise is key not only to losing weight, but your overall sense of health and well-being.
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