Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Schedule For My Friends Part 1

Yesterday I had lunch with my friend Jerry at a place we've never eaten before - The Greenery in Encinitas, CA. Not only was it a new experience for us, I don't think I have ever been to a vegetarian raw food place before. It was pretty good and since it was organic, too, it was not cheap.

That's one thing I think a lot of people have to get used to - paying for quality nutrition instead of volume of food. What our bodies really need is the quality nutrition to keep us healthy and surprisingly, satisfied.

Jerry mentioned that what a lot of people need is a system for how they eat and get exercise in order to lose weight. Then they can simply follow the system. I agree. I think one problem that people run into is when they get off the system. The key, I think, is to not beat yourself up. Simply acknowledge that you're not perfect and get back on the system. I won't be focusing on exercise yet.

Here's what I've eaten today and later I'll post Part 2.

1st (optional) I woke up around 5:30 and took the dog for a walk.

5:55 Prepared Isalean Shake in blender with water & then added ice cubes for my wife and me.
6:00 Drank shake with Ageless Essentials (AM) and 1 Tart Cherry Extract Dietary Supplement (for gout).

7:10 1 ounce Cleanse For Life with 8+ ounces of water.
8:35 1 ounce Ionix Supreme with 8+ ounces of water.
9:55 1 Isagenix Snack! with 8+ ounces of water.

For lunch I'll probably have some Mediterranean leftovers from Pita's in San Marcos.


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Friday, August 27, 2010

I Shared On MillionCares.com

Recently I've met some great entrepreneurs on the UltimateSuccessTour.com who are not only skilled, but very encouraging people. One of them, Jason Nast, and a partner have created a neat site that has NOTHING to do with making a profit. It's his way of giving back. (If you check him out on Facebook you might figure out what big infomercial he was involved with a few years ago.)

I am asking you to check out his site and send the link to your friends and have them do it with their friends and so on. Really. This is a good thing.

Jason Nast's site is MillionCares.com and if you click on the link or the title of this post you will visit MY entry/mini-story about something good that happened to my sister.

Please share your own story and then tell two friends and have them tell two friends and so on and so on and so on. I promise that they aren't selling anything on the site - not even shampoo.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Baby, Baby Let Me Sleep On It

Ever get one of those emails that the person wants you to forward on and you might if it didn't imply that if you don't send it on that you're not a good person or a good christian or a good American or a good whatever?

Sometimes for good measure the person who sent it to you wants you to not only send it on, but to send it back to them?

I hate those.

During the first part of the email they might claim or imply that they respect people with opposing views, but then the wording can change slightly to imply that their view is the only "right" view (or at least the one expressed in the email).

Years ago I sent a message to a person I love very much (and by the way, in case someone is wondering... I personally believe in God, The Holy Spirit, & Jesus AND I not only say the pledge of allegiance regularly at Toastmasters, I occasionally lead the singing of the Star-Spangled Banner - I'm told I have a good voice) asking her to not send me emails like that. Guess what. She still loves me and I even pray for her sometimes. I assume she prays for me, too.

But, in my request I did not imply once that if she did not do as I say that meant she didn't love me. I simply asked her to (send it on, oops, I mean) stop sending messages with those "catches" in it to me. I have never doubted that she loves me - ever. And she sometimes does some things that I really, really disagree with. I have also never doubted that she loves God or the U.S.A. or our troops.

Who decides what the standard is for loving our troops enough? I mean, maybe you don't love the troops enough if you didn't marry one? (I mean, for goodness sake, there are lots of troops to choose from!) Do you not love the troops enough if you vote for the person who didn't serve in the military? What about if you voted for the person who candid people admit sort of half-assed it through school and the military over the one who actually saw action and got a purple heart? Does THAT mean you love the troops less?

What if you vote for the person who helped a weapon system get built over the one who wanted that weapons system killed? What if that weapons system malfunctioned badly and killed our troups in larger numbers than otherwise would have happened with a more effectively designed system?

I don't know how far back problems with U.S. military weapons go, but even Abraham Lincoln said,

"I can make more generals, but horses cost money."

We can get a chuckle out of it, but what does that type of thinking say about the care we take with equipment versus human beings?

Maybe if we defined "love the troops" to mean something DIFFERENT than agreeing with one side of a political debate we would be able to treat each other with more respect and dignity and yes, love.

Now, there is also the last part of the email that really bothers me. Maybe the person who sent it on to me doesn't think about all these issues, but I do. Maybe he doesn't consider them "issues" and we're just supposed to "follow orders" and send it on. Or maybe we have the "choice" to not follow this order, but we all "know what it means" if we don't submit to this "request".

So, let me think about this a (very) little - if I choose NOT to submit to your surveillance of my assigned task - does that mean that I don't love the troops? You see, by asking me to send this back to you in addition to sending the message on, that's what you are doing. Surveilling me. And it's a real word even if spell-check isn't smart enough to understand that.

I want to believe that this person simply didn't think through the implications of what was contained in this email. I certainly hope so. Like the woman I referred to earlier, I pray for this man sometimes. I'm not perfect, so I didn't say "all" the time.

Now the question is - will he still love me (and by love I mean the old-fashioned "Love thy neighbor" kind of love) if I don't send it on? I hope so.

Why the title of this post? Well, I started out thinking I would be clever and borrow a line from Meatloaf's Paradise By The Dashboard Light because I might say something I might still believe but regret (a little) in the morning like Tom Cruise's protagonist in Jerry Maguire, but only the morning will tell me if I should have slept on it.

Instead I guess I just decided to go for it.

Now I'm wondering if those who agree with me will think I wimped out by not going far enough.

Oh well.

Monday, August 23, 2010

What DID I Eat On Saturday?

This post is to finish up my five day record of what I ate while using Isagenix. I know virtually anyone can do this. What I say is "It doesn't take willpower because I'm rarely, if ever, hungry!"

Saturday was a bit of a test because I was away from home up in L.A. at the Ultimate Success Tour and everyone was eating lunch together. For breakfast I had 4 ounces Isagenix Cleanse For Life and right before I left I had 1 ounce Ionix Supreme. I had 4 Isagenix Snacks! at various times during the day. I took Cleanse For Life with me an packed it in ice.

In the future I definitely want to get one container of Cleanse For Life powder and I'm pretty sure that will be easier on the road. I had two more 4 ounce servings of Cleanse For Life at approximately 5 hour intervals and I had some herbal tea at lunch time with one of the Snacks! and plenty of water throughout the day. When I arrived back at home around 9:30 I had my last 4 ounces of Cleanse For Life and about an hour later I had my last ounce of Ionix Supreme with two Natural Accelerator capsules. My ultimate results were in yesterday's post.

We had a fantastic time at Isagenix Celebration today. Details tomorrow!


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Sunday, August 22, 2010

What A Great Day!

This morning I weighed in at 252.2 pounds. Because I started using Isagenix when I was 276.2 pounds, that means that I have lost 24 pounds in 41 days!

Then, in the early afternoon, Steve and Sue Landis picked me up and we proceeded to pick up our new team member, Lisa. All four of us went to the Isagenix Celebration in San Diego and it was truly great. Awesome, even.

I'll share more about my Saturday food leading up to today in a later post. I've got to get to bed because I'll be up before six to get ready for the Monday Isagenix Celebration. Click on the title of this post to get a look at what Celebration is about.


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Friday, August 20, 2010

What Did I Eat On Friday?

Today I started what I expect will be a two-day cleanse.

This morning at 6:30 am I had 4 ounces of Isagenix Cleanse For Life and plenty of cold water. An hour later I had one ounce of Ionix Supreme with water (always). About an hour later I had an Isagenix Snack! and then 1/2 hour later I had a strawberry and four grapes that Trader Joe's was sampling out.

At 11 I had 4 more ounces of Cleanse For Life with plenty of water (getting the idea?!). Around 12:30 or so I had an Isagenix Snack! and about an hour after that I had another ounce of Ionix Supreme with water.

After a nap I had 4 ounces of Cleanse For Life with water at 3:15 pm. A little after 5 I had two(!) Isagenix Snacks! with water and then just water for a while. Just a little while ago after 8 pm I had my final 4 ounces of Isagenix Cleanse For Life with probably 14-16 ounces of water.

Anyone who might be reading this and thinking that the writing is kind of boring should know that I'm in the middle of recounting 5 days of what I have been eating.

Anyone who is a little more curious should know that I haven't been and am not now hungry. I will say that it's an interesting sensation to find your stomach empty, but the nutrition in Isagenix does not leave me hungry except once in a great while.

Tomorrow should be another cleanse day and just so you know, you should not do more than two in a row because then your body will start to lose muscle. Right now I'm losing fat and it feels great.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

What Am I Eating Thursday? Part II

Today I ended up having zero Isagenix Snacks! and decided to have some of the leftover chicken from yesterday about 12:15. Along with that I also had more of the organic goodies we got from Chocolatree.

This list includes 3 pieces of onion flat bread which goes very well with the cold chicken, which by the way, had no skin. Also 14 or 15 mini-pieces of the Nori snack which is the equivalent of about 2 1/2 of the big ones. I like the mini-Nori better, though I don't think the company recognizes any difference. Maybe there's more cheddar on the little ones? I finished the granola which means I had 3 1/2 ounces and 4 Chia Crackers. For dessert I had the other half of the brownie and it does taste better after you've had a lot of savory flavor. I finished with about 1 1/2 L.O.V.E cups as my son definitely did not like his and gave me half. Again, the antioxidants must be what people like about the cups, and the fact that they are raw, but it just seems like you could get the antioxidants from blueberries or something instead of paying $3 for one of these.

Several hours later I had my Isagenix Isalean Shake and along with the creaminess the ice cubes made it much cooler and that was really welcome because August heat is finally here in Southern California.

Of course I was drinking water throughout the day. Around 8:30 I had an ounce of Isagenix Cleanse For Life and about an hour later I had around 45 or 50 cherries. Now I'm going to finish up with an ounce of Ionix Supreme. It's important to remember that you always want to drink water with the Ionix Supreme and the Cleanse For Life. If you get it in powder form that's obvious, but we prefer liquid and if you drink it straight always follow with 6 or 8 ounces of water at least. My wife likes to mix hers with water so she doesn't even have to think about that.

I want to reiterate that we all need more water than we are probably used to drinking. We need 1/2 ounce of water for every pound we weigh. And that doesn't even count the problem of drinking coffee or diet soda which have diuretic effects. I don't know exactly, but I would imagine that if you drink 16 ounces of coffee that you have to drink at least 16 ounces of water MORE to make up for it. Many people make the mistake of counting their coffee volume as water and that effect can really take a toll over time.

Take it from someone who has had gout. It is definitely not worth it to NOT get enough water for a long period of time. I suspect that the same is true for alcohol consumption. I am not a drinker so I don't have experience here.

One last thing - twice during the day I also took Natural Accelerator to speed up my metabolism with completely natural ingredients. No ma huang, ephedra or caffeine.

You can lose weight and/or get superior nutrition using all natural ingredients. I'm not the only one, but feel free to contact me on Facebook by clicking on the title of this post.


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What Am I Eating Thursday? Part I

At 7 am I had my Chocolate Isalean Shake and at 8:30 I had Isagenix Cleanse For Life.

I decided it was time for Ionix Supreme at 10:45.

I'll probably have an Isagenix Snack! in about an hour.


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What Am I Eating Wednesday? Part IV

If you're looking closely you probably have noticed that I'm actually posting on Thursday. This is true, but this post is about the rest of what I ate Wednesday.

For those of you who might just be finding BigManWalking for the first time:

No I don't think what I eat is that interesting to the whole blogosphere! :-)

During the next few days and for the previous two days I am recording what I eat to show all of you readers that you can do this, too.

Using what I'm using is not a diet. It's truly a lifestyle. If you happen to not stick to it one day, don't beat yourself up. You didn't blow it. Just move on.

What I have found, though, is that it's not a challenge "sticking to it" and only when I CHOOSE to eat more I don't lose weight as fast.

Of course, one habit that I want to stress is drinking more water and I personally think cold water rocks and room temperature water I drink because it's good for me.

Last night around 7:45 I had my final Isagenix Isalean Shake for the day and this time I had no banana and only 1 1/2 scoops. Because I don't want a recurrence of gout I am looking at what my results will be if I lower the amount of shake ingredients over several days. Tomorrow I will start a cleanse for 2 days and there will be no shakes. I also like to add a little more water when I make the shake in addition to ice cubes. I like the volume. Instead of 8 ounces of water I start with 9 or 10 and then 6 or 7 ice cubes. My guess is that's 13-14 ounces of water total after the blender does its thing. When I add the ice cubes AFTER I blend the shake with the initial water I find that the action of the cubes being blended makes the shake much creamier. I'm pretty sure that's how the Isalean Shake is meant to be prepared.

Because the shake has live enzymes, it's important to drink it within 10 minutes to get the highest nutritional benefit. I'm usually done in under two minutes. I really like the chocolate.

About an hour later I had Isagenix Cleanse For Life and about 12 ounces of water as a chaser. Sometimes I like to have more water. Don't feel that you have to have the exact same amount every time, but do drink enough water with whatever you're taking in.

Around 10:00 I had Ionix Supreme and more water. I decided to stay up late and ended up remembering my wife's advice so I had some Bragg's Apple Cider vinegar in water around midnight. Drinking this much water you will probably find that if you weigh yourself before bed and then again when you wake up, the difference could be 2-3 pounds or more.

It's important to not be bothered by short-term fluctuations of a few pounds in weight. You might not have eliminated everything you've consumed and other times you might be retaining water. If you are exercising enough you could also find that you are putting on muscle, which is denser than fat, so the same volume of flesh weighs more.

Back in a couple hours with What Am I Eating Thursday? Part I.


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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

What Am I Eating Wednesday? Part III

Earlier today I had an appointment with my pastor (one of the pastors at Solana Beach Presbyterian Church), Josh Kerkhoff, and we talked about our upcoming All Church Retreat and what I'm going to say during services on the 29th. This post isn't really about that conversation, though I always enjoy conversations with Pastor Josh. (I know in Southern California especially, we tend to call people by first names and I'm generally just fine with that, but Josh is an ordained minister of the Word and Sacrament and I actually consider that a pretty big deal. What I have heard is that if you can do what you feel called to do without being ordained, then don't become ordained. I guess that's why I'm not ordained!)

Because I knew that Josh and I would probably talk for an hour and possibly more, and factoring in the drive time, I decided to have an Isagenix IsaSnack! at 1:00 before I left. These little babies are amazing. They are little "discs" I guess you'd say. Marianne and I have not considered getting vanilla because the other flavor is chocolate. I guess once in a great while I might have vanilla for a change of pace, but for now it's all chocolate when it comes to these snacks. Chew it up and you start to salivate and it sort of tastes like brownie batter (though not excessively sweet) and I am absolutely blown away by these little snacks. You can really take the place of another snack that you might have and be truly satisfied with these 35 calories. Make sure to have about 8 ounces of cold water to wash it down after you've savored the flavor. IsaSnacks! are great for that afternoon moment when you might eat too many calories of something that's not that good for you (or even terrible for you!) and you're not hungry 20 minutes later, either.

Our son prefers vanilla flavor in his shakes, so we may have to break down and order the vanilla in September. Does anyone reading this prefer vanilla to chocolate? I guess if you have severe gout sensitivity or you're actually experiencing full-blown gout you might want to stay away from anything chocolate just in case, according to what I've read. But staying away from something like coffee is much more important than staying away from a little natural chocolate.

When I got back from my meeting, my honey started some Trader Joe's Natural Chicken Breast in olive oil with turmeric. I finished cooking it and added some mustard (don't tell her!) and then put the other two pieces in the refrigerator after she left for the Meatloaf concert with her sister and brother-in-law at Humphrey's.

We also received a shipment today from a place we decided to try after she got back from Arizona recently. While she was only in Sedona for a day with her teacher friends during this quick road trip, she decided to eat two meals at ChocolaTree Cafe. It's a vegetarian and vegan restaurant/store and you can check out the store here.

So, along with the chicken breast I had an organic feast for one. I had 4 pieces of onion flat bread, 2 large Nori Nachos, 3 1/2 Chia Crackers, 3 1/2 ounces of Apple Honey Crunchy Granola, 1/2 Chocolate Pecan brownie and 1 Dark Cacao L.O.V.E. Cup.

My favorites are the Chia Crackers, Apple Honey Crunch granola and the onion flat bread. The Chia Crackers and the onion flat bread are savory and I only recommend the onion flat bread if you like onion because some might consider the onion flavor heavy. But, I'm alone tonight so I'm the only one who will be subject to the effects! I would give the Chia Crackers an 8.2 out of 10, the granola a 7.7 and the onion flat bread a 7.6 - unless you don't want your onion flavor that strong.

Though Marianne had a memory of the fantastic flavor of Nori Nachos, she thinks the ones she had in the restaurant were different somehow. I would have to say that these are a 6.5 if you like seaweed, but more like a 3 if you don't. I'm somewhere in the middle and I have learned in the last couple of decades that sometimes we need to eat certain foods simply because it's good for you and not because it tastes good.

If you've never had organic or natural (also read: less sweet) chocolate, you could be disappointed by the "small" level of sweetness in any of the sweet items. If you're ready to improve your diet and give up processed sugar, the granola will have a bigger impact on your taste buds. Both chocolate items are even less sweet than some other natural chocolate products I've had, though to be fair, I can't think of what those are right now. I guess I'd give the brownie a 5.8 and the L.O.V.E. cup a 5. Again, if you're used to typical chocolate and haven't given up processed sugar, I'm pretty sure you wouldn't rate them that high. However, if you are a big DARK chocolate lover and you don't mind the relatively low sweetness, the L.O.V.E. cup might be right up your alley.

L.O.V.E. stands for Live Organic Vegan Euphoria and it's $3.00 for a 1 ounce cup. It's anti-oxidant rich, low glycemic & gluten free with 77% cacao. And they are RAW. If that's your cup of tea (no pun intended), the L.O.V.E. cup is probably worth it to you. I'll admit that Marianne and I kind of got caught up in the moment and the memory of her fun & delicious time in Sedona and the Grand Canyon area. We might try one of the other cup flavors again, but I think we'll have to go without processed sugar or even stevia for a much longer time before we're able to appreciate the subtle sweetness of these, especially given the price. Almost forgot, the L.O.V.E. cups were made by a business right next door - ChocolateSuperFoods.com.

While I drink water about every hour or so, I'm told that the human liver can make use of 4 ounces every 20 minutes and our kidneys can handle just about as much as we want to drink. Time for another drink of water.


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What Am I Eating Wednesday? Part II

I was overdue for Ionix Supreme at 10:00 am and as always, at least 6-8 ounces of cold water with one ounce of Ionix Supreme. My son and I both like to drink it straight and follow with the water. You might be more like my wife, Marianne, who mixes it with the water. She finds it a little "spicy".

As it heats up I like to make sure I'm getting enough water. Did you know that you should have at least one ounce of water for every ounce of weight every day? When I started releasing weight on Isagenix that meant 138 ounces of water each day. That's more than a gallon! Also, it's my understanding that coffee actually takes water OUT of your body. So I would drink more water if you're drinking coffee. This is also true for diet soda. I learned the hard way when I was diagnosed with gout earlier this year.

At 11:15 I had my first ounce of Isagenix Cleanse For Life and this time I had 12 ounces of cold water as a chaser.

It's not yet noon and it continues to get hotter here. Make sure you drink enough water!


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What Am I Eating Wednesday? Part I

For those of you who are frequent scale watchers I expect to weigh myself this weekend - probably Sunday morning.

This morning we slept a little later as we're coming to the end of Marianne's summer vacation.

At 7:45 I had an Isagenix Isalean Shake with nothing added except water and ice cubes. It's pretty amazing how creamy it can get when you add the ice cubes in the blender.

At 9:20 I consumed 17 cherries and soon I'll have Ionix Supreme with more cold water.

Yesterday it seemed that August heat had finally arrived. It already seems hot today. This will be a test for me as I acquired an odd habit years ago. In the past I have tended to eat more when I feel the impact of the heat. I hope and expect that Isagenix will continue to keep me satisfied.


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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

What Am I Eating Today? Part VI-IX

At 4:20 I had 7 cherries and then my wife reminded me to have some organic apple cider vinegar with water as a precautionary measure against recurrence of gout. This is not something that's part of Isagenix, it's just that I'm doing more than losing weight. I figure better safe than sorry.

Around 5:45 I had another ounce of Isagenix Cleanse For Life with 8 ounces of cold water.

An hour later I had my 2nd Isagenix Isalean Shake for the day, but this time with no banana. I also had some extra water and took a cherry extract pill and 1 Gout Control capsule. Again, the last two items are not part of Isagenix and I believe they have a negligible effect on weight loss.

Marianne and I went to see Eat Pray Love and got home less than 20 minutes ago. I had my 2nd ounce of Isagenix Ionix Supreme and more cold water.

I think it's time for bed.


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What Am I Eating Today? Part V

After picking up my wife in Dana Point we went south to Carlsbad and Souplantation. I checked the online menu and found that the salad that I always eat is called Wonton Chicken Happiness. I had a heaping plate of that with a little chopped radish, zucchini, squash and red cabbage as well as a couple scoops of sunflower seeds. After that I had three bowls (not full to the brim) of Tomato Basil soup with the croutons that came with it.

Lunch was over and we were getting in the car @ 2:40 when Sue Landis called and I was doing business while my wife drove the rest of the way home.


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What Am I Eating Today? Part IV

Not sure why the message from my phone turned into two messages of what I call "Space Egyptian", but here's what it should have said:

Waiting for my honey @ Dana Point. She'll be returning from her sister's on Catalina Island.

Most recent eating update - 11:45 am 1 ISAGENIX IsaSnacks! & 12 oz cold water.

Marianne just called to say the boat is a little late - they're whale watching!
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What Am I Eating Today? Part III

At 9:20 I had 1 ounce of Isagenix Cleanse For Life and 8 ounces of cold water.

I am still amazed that I am rarely ever hungry using Isagenix.


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What Am I Eating Today? Part II

At 8:10 I had 1 ounce of Ionix Supreme and 8 ounces of cold water.


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What Am I Eating Today? Part I

In an attempt to allow you to see that you can do what I am doing, today (and possibly the next few days) I am sharing what I eat.

Breakfast 7:15

1/2 banana blended with 2 scoops Isagenix Isalean Shake, water and ice cubes.

I was making shakes with cold water and that was good, but I discovered that
the official recommendation of adding ice cubes is better (because the shake
is creamier).

More later.


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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Do You Ever Get Tired Of Playing Phone Tag?

Today EzineArticles went live with my new article,

"Meet Me at Starbucks Sometime Tomorrow Afternoon"

and I highly recommend that you read it if you want to make better use of your time. The author has lots and lots of experience with phone tag! ;-)

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Released Over 22 Pounds In 29 Days!

Facebook friends are nice to have, especially when you develop the relationship by connecting in person or on the phone. Yesterday I finally got to talk to Valerie Rene Sheppard after being connected on Facebook for a little while. She is an encouraging person with a lot of experience coaching. I would check her out if I were you.

Connecting with someone like Valerie isn't just "nice", it's productive. I commented on her Facebook profile and she reminded me that she and others are waiting to hear about my weight loss progress. If you want to find out HOW I'm doing it, you can read previous posts (not necessarily yesterday's).

Here are some facts:

-My scale read 254.0 this morning versus 276.2 when I started 29 days ago.

-I've only been hungry twice and neither of those times have rated more than a
5 out 10 on my hungriness (dictionary, please!) scale. Once was when we had
done a lot of walking with a friend at SDSU and the time between breakfast and
lunch was nearly 7 hours with only a mini-mini snack in between (3 cherries).

-I gave up coffee more than a month ago and I'm not tired!

-I conquered what I call a level two gout warning last week when we were
celebrating (too much - skip the pulled pork, pita chips and what do you call
those things...cream puffs, riiiight) with that friend and his family before
he went back to Michigan to profess about Sociology.

-I have better sleep overall except when I'm awake and excited about being
so close to a weight that I haven't seen in at least 14 years.

-My body fat read 35.1% and that's a big improvement over the 40% area I was
at when I started less than a month ago.

Woot! There it is!

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Monday, August 9, 2010

My Influence Project Email

Hello Justin! Happy August! I created this little message - will you play with us? :-)

(even if you think you've seen the first part before)

I'm really enthused about two things I saw this weekend.

First - The Influence Project (This could be really big.)

Here's how it works - you click on The Fast Company Link & it records whether I got a click to my Fast Company Link.
http://fcinf.com/v/akea

It measures the influence of you and me relative to the tens of thousands of other people participating online. It's fairly quick.

This could be also - a way to help someone we or you or I believe in. To support them in their cause. To get their cause publicity!

So - would you take a leap of faith and click on My Fast Company Link right now, because it will become more obvious as you learn by doing.

The 2nd thing? (This could be even BIGGER.) Well, because I am about building relationships online and offline to help us move forward with our projects (yours and mine) I look for better and better ways to do that. I learned about this 21 yr old named Justin Sachs who is doing amazing things. And at his gathering yesterday we learned about The Contribution Game from his friend Darren.

Ready for the question?

What is the best way for me to contribute to your life?


That's what I'm asking right now.

Have a wonderful week!

Take care,

Charlie Hicks-Moore
"Dr. Network is Back!"

P.S. If you choose not to click the link, would you send this message on to some people who you think might want to play? :-)

Friday, August 6, 2010

Dr. Christine Eros Told Me About Gout And Isagenix

The people I have met in Isagenix are among the most helpful and most fun that I've ever met. Last night I called Dr. Christine Eros to ask her about Isagenix and gout and she had never even heard of the woman who referred me to her. Yet SHE CALLED ME tonight and I had expected to be the one to call her back.

She gives a talk on medical topics once a month including her knowledge and experience related to Isagenix. Dr. Eros is very happy to have me bring people to her talks and I am definitely going to take her up on it. She's part of Metro Family Physicians in San Diego.

What she reminded me about is that many gout sufferers should use 1 scoop of Isagenix shake instead of 2. That makes sense to me as this is the highest quality whey protein that you are likely to find on this planet. So I guess that means that you need less of it if you have gout. Apparently the 1 scoop rule is also true if you have insulin-dependent diabetes.

If you are the kind of person who just wants to buy a product and then use it however you want, you are missing out without extra bits of knowledge like this. It reminds me of what I have seen on labels over the years: Use as directed.

Tomorrow my shakes get smaller. If you're paying attention you DO learn something new every day.

Keep walking!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

I Do Have To Watch Out For Gout

Last night I got a little too enthusiastic with all the mixing of problem foods. Probably would have been just fine without the cream puffs. This morning I got what I call a stage two warning of a gout outbreak if I continued down this path. My right ankle/achilles tendon area started to stiffen up. I don't know if there is a stage three warning or if the next stage is actual gout, but I do know I don't want it.

In addition, I felt a little sluggish this morning. I got right back into my normal Isagenix routine and now as I look back on my day I didn't have any meat or poultry or fish. Some reading this may be amazed that you can go without that protein and I'm not a vegetarian by any means, but you really can go a couple days at least without any meat, poultry or fish unless you have a particular problem which means you must eat those. My dad had that for the last couple years of his life, but he had messed up his insides pretty good.

This afternoon I got most of my energy back that I feel on Isagenix and I expect tomorrow to be back to this "new normal". What DID I have besides Isagenix foods? Pineapple and cherries (separately). Again, I didn't feel hunger pangs all day. That makes only twice in 25 days I've felt hunger pangs. Once, which I recounted in an earlier post, it was a 5 out of 10. The other was barely worth mentioning at 3 out of 10. This is good stuff!

Keep walking!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Party With Friends Before They Go Home

We had a nice time with good friends from high school and several family members of one of my friends. I "took the night off" and ate stuff I haven't had in a while. And it's fine with Isagenix - just don't do it everyday.

What was my menu? Pita chips with hummus, honey peanuts, pulled pork with barbecue sauce, cole slaw and did I mention pita chips and more pulled pork and hummus and oh, yeah...several cream puffs. I know I won't lose weight today. I'm good. I'll have some more Isagenix Cleanse For Life before I go to bed and back to a more normal day tomorrow. Your friends don't leave for Michigan everyday, you know. I love the latitude with Isagenix!

Keep walking!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

I'm Officially Impressed

Marianne and I got to look at a few houses today with our awesome realtor, David Diehl (you can't have him...he's...busy...yeah...that's it) and on the way to our last house he stopped in at Sub-Marina in San Marcos. Of course, I got my favorite on rye. (Check the link for my review.)

Because I've done a good job on Isagenix I rewarded myself with one of my favorite lunches. I've had even better success than I expected because I started out slowly on purpose. I didn't want to have a recurrence of gout and after nearly three weeks of no problemo I decided to do the 2-day cleanse. (When you check out Isagenix products yourself it's important to NOT do more than 2 cleanse days in a row because you will start to lose muscle as well as fat.)

So, this morning when I stepped on the scale it read 259.2 lbs! That means that in 22 days I have lost 17 lbs. using Isagenix Isalean shakes and other wholesome products. This is not a diet. It is a lifestyle. Tomorrow night I will have pizza with friends before one of them goes back to Michigan to teach Sociology. I am getting healthier and I have a real life. I love this stuff! There you have it.

Keep walking!

Monday, August 2, 2010

How Much Weight In How Many Days?

Yesterday I started my first cleanse day after nearly 3 weeks of shake days. I was more conservative about this decision because of my recent battle with gout. I guess I didn't really need to worry.

My scale read 263.4 lbs. early today. That means I'm down 12.8 lbs. - nearly 13 lbs. - in 21 days. I am loving this new way of eating!

If you're curious, you can watch 100/200/300 Pound Club, Doctors, Cleansed for Life, Product Stories or Are You Toxic at Isamovie.com. If you're more than curious you can contact me on Facebook by clicking on the title of this post or you can click on the link -BigManWalking's Isagenix- in the upper right of this page. I keep finding new benefits all the time. I'll bet you will, too.

Keep walking!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

How Long Without Coffee?

One thing I have noticed that so many people take for granted is drinking coffee. After church on Sunday mornings we have coffee and donuts laid out at Solana Beach Presbyterian Church. I'll bet this is true for most churches. I've attended morning Toastmasters meetings and coffee is usually there. The same thing goes for networking groups and early morning meetings at workplaces. Many of you probably have had coffee available in a break room all day long at one job or another.

For the longest time I didn't drink coffee as I had never switched from diet soda. About a year ago I made the switch. It was gradual. I have probably had a couple diet sodas in the last few months. I thought I was doing great by switching to coffee and I do believe it's better than diet soda. (Ever notice that diet sodas can have zero carbohydrates, zero fat and zero protein? What's left then? Chemicals?) But maybe it's not as good as some people think. Most of what I have read about gout tells me it's not good for dealing with that, so I knew eventually I would have to at least restrict it on a permanent basis.

On Friday, July 9, 2010 I had my most recent cup of coffee. I had two days of "nice size" headaches and got extra rest that weekend. Monday and Tuesday the headaches were smaller and Monday morning around 9:30 my Isagenix arrived. I have been using Isagenix products ever since and I was talking with Sue, my sponsor, yesterday on the drive home from our party/training in Menifee when I mentioned to her that I don't pine for my Organic Bolivian anymore. I don't feel extra tired because I'm not having coffee. To me, that's pretty incredible.

So it turns out that I don't need the coffee to function as I had come to believe. Four days of headaches and getting some new, pure food in the form or shakes, capsules and such and I don't feel the tiredness many people associate with not having coffee.

A couple years ago I went without caffeine for 152 days, give or take a day or two. My friend Christine Burke, a super personal trainer, would always ask me how it was going. I would tell her I was still not doing caffeine and I was always tired. So again, for me to have the energy that I have had is amazing. I've been down this road before and last time it wasn't as fun.

Below you'll see that I copied the message/post that I texted from my Father's Day present to my blog on July 9 and the short "apology" to Sue Landis. You can also scroll back to the post of that day.

One more thing. Just from not drinking coffee I am saving $45 to $50 a month NOT counting gas to drive to my favorite coffee hangout. How much money would you save by not drinking coffee?

When will you be ready to make the change?



Friday, July 9, 2010
Marianne & I are getting my last Bolivian Organic for a good long while. No coffee tomorrow, Sue :-)


Keep walking!