health goals – The Skinny Gene Project https://www.skinnygeneproject.org Educate. Empower. Prevent Diabetes Wed, 28 Jan 2015 05:03:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 133158330 Goal Setting for Success https://www.skinnygeneproject.org/goal-setting-setting-success/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=goal-setting-setting-success https://www.skinnygeneproject.org/goal-setting-setting-success/#respond Wed, 28 Jan 2015 05:03:51 +0000 http://skinnygeneproject.dreamhosters.com/?p=2345 Read More]]> By Eileen Ferrer, Skinny Gene Nutritionist

Once I learned the definition of success, I knew I needed that in my life. To be successful is a goal I set for myself early on. For some, success can be measured in terms of awards, education or wealth. If I were to measure my success in wealth, I could count all my loose change I saved in a year and say I’m that much richer. However, success is not something I can measure in only a year or even know how to measure. My goal of being successful is definitely a work in progress, and continues to be one of my long-term goals.

Setting S.M.A.R.T Goals

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When setting long-term goals it is okay to be broad, and look at the big picture. You examine your life, and think about your career, finances, education, health or family, and see what needs to be improved. But when it comes to setting short-term goals it is very important to be specific and start off small. Start by having a plan. Create a one-week or five-year plan, make a to-do list or keep a diary of things you need to do to achieve your specific goal(s); revisions are always welcome. Furthermore, put emphasis on positivity. It is important to set positive goals to motivate you. So for example, along with being successful, my goal is to stay healthy (again, very broad). However, to be more specific, my health goal is to increase physical activity to lose five pounds in three months. I will achieve this by walking thirty minutes, three days a week, gradually increasing walking time to one hour every day. A pre-weight will be taken, and walks will be recorded in a daily journal to keep myself on track. By the end of three months, I will see if I’ve accomplished my goal of weight loss.

This goal was set using the concept of SMART goals. A SMART goal is a mnemonic that stands for:
S = Specific. Is your goal specific?
M = Measureable. Can you measure it?
A = Attainable. Is the goal something you can do/complete?
R = Realistic. Are you willing and able to work towards the goal?
T = Time. Is there a time frame?

My example of weight loss touches on all those elements. For additional help with goal setting, follow these tips:

  • Each goal should be a positive statement.
  • Make it a priority. If you have multiple goals, rate your goals by priority.
  • Put it in writing. You will be able to visually see them, and it gives the goal more power.
  • Keep it small. Having too large of a goal may feel like progress is just as small, but working towards the small goals can offer little rewards.

Whether you want to register for college, have glucose levels within normal limits or run a marathon, utilizing these goal setting tips can make your goals a successful reality.

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The #1 Must-Have Healthy Holiday Gift https://www.skinnygeneproject.org/1-must-healthy-holiday-gift/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=1-must-healthy-holiday-gift https://www.skinnygeneproject.org/1-must-healthy-holiday-gift/#respond Wed, 17 Dec 2014 18:37:08 +0000 http://skinnygeneproject.dreamhosters.com/?p=2317 Read More]]> By Hayley Gurriell, Skinny Gene Intern

In search of a holiday gift that will have its recipient tearing the box open to try it out right away? No, it’s not the iPhone 6 plus, although it can be used in conjunction with one! This nifty gadget takes living a healthier lifestyle to a whole new level with its customized set-up and feedback, aesthetically pleasing visuals, easy portability, and unique features.  This item revolutionizes eating healthier, staying fit, and reaching personal goals. The best thing about this product is that you only need one to benefit your entire family! What is it? The Prep Pad by The Orange Chef Co. is essentially, a smart food scale that links to your apple device through Bluetooth using an app called Countertop. It identifies the nutritional density of a food item or meal according to its weight.

 

Photo by : WIlliams-Sonoma

Photo by : WIlliams-Sonoma

 

What does it do?

Objectively, the Prep Pad:

  • Provides you with a customized nutrition label for a specific food item or meal based on its weight
  • Displays a pie chart that is divided into carbs, proteins, fats and overall calories
  • Upon placing an item on the scale and identifying what it is using the smart search, it will tell you the nutritional information for the specific item (including micro-nutrients/vitamins)
  • Upon placing an entire meal on the scale, and identifying each item individually, it will tell you the nutritional balance of your meal in accordance to your personal health goals, height, age, weight, gender, and activity level
  • Tracks your food intake and saves it to the Countertop app so that you can review, and refer back to it for certain meals or recipes

Subjectively, the Prep Pad:

  • Makes you more self-aware and conscious of exactly what you’re putting into your body
  • Helps prevent overeating by teaching you proper portion sizes
  • Educates you to recognize how much a portion is by the size of an item (also a good way to teach kids how much an ounce is, etc.)
  • Helps raise and promote overall awareness of nutrition and what you’re eating
  • Makes you mindful of your eating habits
  • Will make an awesome holiday gift for someone special!

What else can it do?

 – It can save your meals or individual food items to your “favorites” for future reference and easy access to frequently eaten foods so you don’t have to re-enter or re-weigh it

-It can level out bowls and other containers for bigger items that won’t fit on top of the Prep Pad or for foods with messy consistencies such as sour cream so that they’re not accounted for in the weighing of a food item

– It provides you access to review your nutritional intake at any time (by meal, day, week, etc.)

– It has the option to divide meals into serving sizes by selecting the number of people who will be eating it

– It keeps track of your calorie intake and provides you with a “balance score” (out of 100, with 100 being completely balanced), based on your nutritional health goals along with your height, weight, age, gender, and activity level to help you create balanced meals and stay on track with your goals

– Has a barcode scanner for items that are not in the more than 300,000 item search library

-Has the ability to have multiple different items on it at once and still provide their individual nutrition info, as well as the overall nutrition info for the entire meal by providing the option to change the item as soon as there is a change in weight on the scale. For example, if I put a handful a blueberries on the scale, enter blueberries, and am presented with its weight and nutritional information, I could then put a handful of almonds on the scale and enter almonds, it will give me the nutritional information of the almonds according to the added weight (difference in weight before and after the almonds were added)

– Allows you to share recipes or meals on social media easily or through email/messaging

– Can be used in conjunction with the “Jawbone UP” activity trackers to sync your exercise and suggest meals and recipes for you to replenish your body after a workout based on your health goals

I downloaded the Countertop app on my iPhone and created an account using my email account (you can also use Facebook for convenience or if you plan to share a lot of stuff on social media). After creating my account it then asked me a few questions in three separate categories, and this is what it looked like: “About Me”

  1. What’s your name?
  2. What’s your height?
  3. Are you male or female?
  4. What is your birthdate?
  5. What is your current weight?
  6. What is your weight goal? (lose/gain/maintain)

In the next section, “Activity” it asks you to rate your activity level on a scale of 1 to 5, and here’s how they described the levels

  1. Sedentary- No purposeful(or intentional) exercise
  2. Light- Exercise equivalent to 4,000 steps a day
  3. Moderate- Moderate exercise 3-5 days a week (included activities like Yoga)
  4. Heavy- Moderate or more vigorous exercise most days of the week (sports)
  5. Exceptional- Intensive training (extreme athletes training for marathons, triathlons, etc.)

The last section titled “Calorie Goal” provides you with a daily calorie goal to follow recommended by USDA based on the information you provided in the previous two sections. It also provides you with the recommended balance pie chart from the USDA that states a balanced meal consists of 50% carbs, 30% fats, and 20% proteins. There is an option to customize your pie chart percentages as well. When I entered my information (Hayley, 5’3, Female, June 18th 1992 (22 years old), 130lbs, I want to maintain my weight. I do heavy activity), the USDA recommended my daily calorie intake to be 2,505 calories per day. Everyone’s recommended calorie intake is going to be different, depending on the personalized info they entered. Overall this product does a fantastic job promoting a healthier lifestyle. It’s educational, portable, and easy to use. Everyone has something to gain by having a Prep Pad, and it would be a perfect holiday gift for

  • Your health conscious friend
  • A person you know that is trying to become more health conscious
  • Someone you care about that YOU want to become more health conscious
  • Visual learners
  • Technology hoarders
  • Your calorie counting friend
  • Athletes
  • That one person you know that’s always on a diet
  • People with diet restrictions

The Prep Pad is a perfect holiday gift to give right before the start of the New Year when everyone is making strides towards living a healthier lifestyle. It truly is a gift that keeps on giving.

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