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Manage Your Emotions To Manage Your Weight Loss
While the concept of emotional eating is not new to the field of weight loss, the task of managing emotions is a common struggle not foreign to all of the typical uncomfortable positions that people experience. However, it seems that this concept is something that continues to plague us as much as we continue to avoid it. This avoidance is evidenced by the number of people who attempt to solve these discomforting emotions through measures external to them. Buying a new car, moving, changing jobs, relationships, or weight, are all case in points of this misguided method of solving a core problem. While these methods may provide some temporary relief, the blindness around what really plagues us continues to pervade our lives.
We simply carry on, distracting ourselves from the emotional condition we are in, seemingly unaware of the ways in which we are impacted by the world around us. We may not realize how we are affected by the moods of those around us and how this in turn, then affects the way in which we interpret the world around us. When someone close to us makes an angry remark, we "Catch" this emotion, often unaware that we did. We then experience this anger, again, unaware that we are, and this causes us to read anger into future events in our lives. An angry remark of a friend or coworker may cause us to interpret the following conversation with our significant other as demeaning or critical. We may then repeat this demeaning and critical response to someone else, again perpetuating the cycle of negative emotions. In this way, emotions can be contagious and create a snowball effect in our lives. All the while, we may remain oblivious as to the effect this emotional contagion can have on us. That is until we find ourselves staring into the refrigerator wondering why we can't seem to find solace there.
So let's try a quick exercise: Begin by keeping a daily log of your mood. To do this, set a timer at three hour intervals. At each interval you will simply jot down your mood. Are you elated, bored, depressed, excited, anxious, angry, dejected, or irritated? Try to be as specific as possible. Continue this log for one week, and at the end of the week, count the number of times you reported each emotion. For example, you may have written "bored" 20 times, while you only reported "happy" 5 times.
Whatever the case may be, take notice of the emotional contagion that has been happening around you. Once you have this information, you can then identify patterns that are occurring in your life. Are you finding yourself irritated at the same time, or place every day, or around the same people? Is there something that has been consistently causing you to feel happy? Identifying the patterns that are related to your moods will allow you to become more aware of not just your own emotional condition, but the way it is impacted by the world around you. From there, it is all up to you!
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Eric Viskovicz is the founder and director of Live In Fitness Enterprises. His site, http://liveinfitness.com is where many people find his Marina Del Rey weight loss retreat.
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The Great Depression
A. Affected only North America and Europe.
B. Led to the establishment of government relief camps
D. Hit hardest in the Maritime provinces.
The answer is "B".
Hoover launched a series of programs to increase farm prices, which failed, expanded federal spending in public works such as dams, and launched the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) which aided cities, banks and railroads, and continued as a major agency under the New Deal. To provide unemployment relief he set up the Emergency Relief Agency (ERA) that operated until 1935 as the Federal Emergency Relief Agency. Quarter by quarter the economy went downhill, as prices, profits and employment fell, leading to the political realignment in 1932 that brought to power the New Deal.
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History Project: "Relief Camps in Canada"
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of CANADA UNEMPLOYED, 1935. March of unemployed men from relief camps in western from Granger Art on Demand Sale Price: $24.99 |
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Photo Puzzle, CANADA UNEMPLOYED, 1935. March of unemployed men from relief camps in western. CANADA UNEMPLOYED, 1935. March of unemployed men from relief camps in western Canada to Ottawa, to demand jobs at decent wages from the federal government, photographed near the Manitoba-Ontario border, 1935... |
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Rusty Nails and Ration Books: Memories of the Great Depression and WWII 1929-1945 List Price: $9.99 |
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Memories of when radio was king adn cotton sack underclothes were the rage. Memories of a nation at war: ration books, jam for Britain, women in industry and "digging for victory." |




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