Tuesday, December 16, 2014

2015- Is it Time to Set Some New Life Goals?



What Change Do You Want to Create in 2015?


A colleague of mine received this written essay below and she shared it with me. There was no signature so we do not know who it is from or where it started. I thought it was fantastic, especially since we are about to go into a New Year. In my work I am always asking what are your goals both short-term and long-term.

So I am asking you to really give some thought to the following questions and then set some goals for yourself.

WHAT do you want?

WHY do you want it?

___________________________

Author Unknown~

"Make New Year's goals. Dig within, and discover what you would like to have happen in your life this year. This helps you do your part. It is an affirmation that you're interested in fully living life in the year to come. 

Goals give us direction. They put a powerful force into play on a universal, conscious, and subconscious level. Goals give our life direction.

What would you like to have happen in your life this year? What would you like to do, to accomplish? What good would you like to attract into your life? What particular areas of growth would you like to have happen to you? What blocks, or character defects, would you like to have removed?

What would you like to attain? Little things and big things? Where would you like to go? What would you like to have happen in friendship and love? What would you like to have happen in your family life?

What problems would you like to see solved? What decisions would you like to make? What would you like to happen in your career?

Write it down. Take a piece of paper, a few hours of your time, and write it all down - as an affirmation of you, your life, and your ability to choose. Then let it go. 

The new year stands before us, like a chapter in a book, waiting to be written. We can help write that story by setting goals."

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Wishing you a Happy and Healthy New Year!

Lisa Goldberg MS,CNS,CDN
Nutritionist & Weight Loss Coach

212-920-0070
lisa@healthcoachllc.com

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Jump-Start Your Weight Loss BEFORE the New Year!



Here we are again about to embark on the Holiday Season. For most of us this means lots of family gatherings, holiday parties, office parties, eating and drinking way too much which leads to packing on those extra holiday pounds. 

If you are willing to stay mindful of your food choices over the five weeks of festivities from Thanksgiving to New Years, I have 3 weight loss solutions that may help you drop a few pounds rather than packing them on.

These are products that I have tried myself, and I must say, I am impressed with the results!!

The first is CORE Fat & Carb Inhibitor:

 Weight Management


CORE helps to support insulin sensitivity. Decreased insulin sensitivity can be caused by being overweight for a long time, hormone issues, increased stress and even age.CORE Fat & Carb Inhibitor inhibits the amount of starchy carbohydrates being absorbed by the body. These carbohydrates can elevate blood sugar levels, increasing insulin. Since insulin is known as the fat storing hormone, this can cause the body to store additional fat, triggering leptin ( the hormone that tells your body how much to eat), causing you to eat and over-consume.  CORE Fat & Carb Inhibitor helps to stop the body from converting excess carbohydrates into fat.* This doesn't mean you can binge on cookies and italian bread. You still need to be mindful of the quality of the carbs that you do consume.







Green Coffee plus Garcinia Cambogia slows down the absorption of carbohydrates without slowing down the absorption of protein and fat which, metabolically, is a good thing. One of the best ways to burn fat and promote healthy weight loss is to maintain healthy blood sugar levels, and studies have shown that Green Coffee Bean Extract can not only help burn fat, but inhibits the conversion of excess sugars into fat in your body.* I have been using this product for a few weeks and I have noticed very good results.





And finally there is PRIME Secretagogue HGH Enhancer
( For those over age 30):


This product is called PRIME for a reason. Growth hormone is secreted by the pituitary gland and as we age, less of this hormone is produced. Studies on adults taking Growth Hormone are limited, but in some of those studies it appears that human growth hormone can increase muscle mass and reduce the amount of body fat in healthy older adults.* As us baby boomers know, once you hit your 40's we need all of the help we can get, along with diet and exercise, to keep the excess body fat away.




Get a jump-start on your Weight Loss Resolution this holiday season. Feel free to email me for additional information on any of these products. 
FREE SHIPPING on any order over $100.




In good health,

Lisa Goldberg

Lisa Goldberg MS,CNS,CDN
212-920-0070
lisa@healthcoachllc.com

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product(s) is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Be sure to check with your physician before taking supplements if you are currently on any medication.




Monday, September 22, 2014

Weight Loss-Are You Really READY to Change?

As a nutritionist I work with many different types of clients regarding nutrition but the majority of people seek me out for weight loss. They read my client testimonials and recognize themselves in the writers, especially those that say they've made REAL habit and behavior changes and they will never gain the 20,30, 40 lbs back that they have lost. As their nutritionist and coach, I know what kind of changes those clients made, and I believe that they won't go back to where they started. That's not to say that they won't gain back 4-10lbs, but they won't go beyond that because they've learned how to balance the role that food plays in their life. They see things differently and feel differently about how and WHY they eat. They were READY to come in and do the work and try something different than they had in the past. They were READY to do more than just go on a diet. They were READY to figure out WHY they kept gaining and losing the same weight year after year.

I had an interesting session with a client that I first met in November 2013.  I will refer to her as Client X. X is a professional woman in her 40's. In 7 months she lost 33lbs. It may not sound like a lot in that period of time, but while she was losing the weight she was learning about what was making her overeat and why. Most important, she was learning how to change it. Behavior change doesn't happen over night. She told me in our session today, "I gave myself one year to arrive at whatever it takes and whatever I needed to spend to change. I was tired of doing the same things that were not getting me where I needed to be. I told myself that when we had our sessions I had to be 100% honest with you and that being honest was the only way I could change."

Client X is one of my real success stories. She listened to what I had to say. She was "open" to listening and considered the suggestions I made to her as to why she may always regain the weight. I've worked with clients who, I know, feel like I am judging them. They are not quite ready to admit that just maybe, a behavior they have around food and eating is possibly sabotaging their efforts for permanent weight loss. It's a fine line that I have to walk at times. I refer to my sessions with my clients as "food therapy". The truth is you want to uncover and change what is driving you to overeat, compulsively eat, binge eat etc,. You must explore the underlying factors, no matter how uncomfortable it makes you feel, to create change. I strongly believe that if you understand the cause of the behaviors/habits they are easier to change. The definition of habit is A recurrent, often unconscious pattern of behavior that is acquired through frequent repetition. In order to develop a new, healthier habit it takes work and practice, practice, practice.

I am happy to report that Client X is now no longer sitting on the couch by herself eating too much take-out. She is running races, climbing stairs, working with a trainer and out often with friends. She rediscovered herself and her life. She is staying within the 4lb. weight range we decided on for her to maintain. She now checks in every 3-4 weeks by phone.

So, are you REALLY READY to change? If you said YES! Contact me for your 20 minute complimentary phone consultation. Let me help you get from where you are now to where you long to be! 


In good health,

Lisa Goldberg MS,CNS,CDN
Nutritionist & Weight Loss Coach
212-920-0070
lisa@healthcoachllc.com
www.HealthCoach-Lisa.com

PS...If you are not quite ready, you can start by following me on FACEBOOK for tips on weight loss and go to my website for your FREE copy of my 10 Step Action Plan to Start Losing Weight NOW!

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Conquering Emotional Eating- The Key to Permanent Weight Loss

In the last 12 years that I have been working with clients to address issues with weight the bottom line is always the same-emotional eating. Emotional eating isn't always in the form of sitting down nightly with a pint of ice cream and a bag of Oreos.  For some emotional eating is so subtle they don't even realize they are doing it. For example, you are having a very stressful day at work and you pass by your co-workers desk and scoop up a handful of
 M & M's. A little later its a cookie or just a few jelly beans. Or perhaps you are a mom who had a stressful day at work or at home with the kids.  When everyone is in bed you sit down on the couch to relax watching TV with a big bowl of chips, pretzels, goldfish etc. Most don't even notice they are eating these small extra bites throughout the day because it's " just what they do" to try to clam themselves down to relieve the stress. Food is used  to self-soothe.

This is why when you go on a diet, if you follow the plan, you will lose the weight but eventually gain it back because you do not address the behavior and habits of emotional eating. For most, this is the hardest part because you have to address some things in your life that caused you to use food or comfort in the first place. For many it started way back in childhood.

So where do you begin? Start by keeping a food journal. When you write it down you notice all the extra bites you take during the day. Over the course of a week these extra bites turn into excess pounds. Next, become mindful. Pay attention to your hunger. Be sure to eat satisfying, healthy meals and don't let yourself get too hungry during the day. Notice if you often eat when you are NOT hungry. Stay hydrated. Thirst is often confused with hunger.
Be kind to yourself if you slip up. Speak to yourself as you would a friend. Negative self-talk is often a culprit in emotional eating. Start each day reminding yourself to stay mindful about your hunger and making the best choices that will make you feel good. Eating something that ultimately makes you feel guilty and bad about yourself is NOT a good food choice.

Check out my website to see what some of my clients had to say about the changes and transformations they were able to make around food and eating. 
www.HealthCoach-Lisa.com


In good heath,

Lisa Goldberg MS,CNS,CDN
lisa@healthcoachll.com
212-920-0070