Friday, February 19, 2016

14 Reasons You Can't Lose Weight

Are you eating well and exercising, but your weight just won't budge? Or it's going up? Desperate attempts to lose weight can be so frustrating and create a real stress in our lives. In fact, I'll go as far as saying that weight is the NUMBER ONE stress for women I know. 

It's a vicious cycle of trying to control what we eat, feeling like a failure because the scale doesn't move, punishing ourselves for not being "more in control," and then manifesting a huge amount of bodily stress that causes further havoc in our bodies. Then we binge or take our diet to an extreme (never healthy) and the cycle continues… 

Oh gosh I’ve exhausted myself just typing that!

Our self-esteem is measured by what the scales say, right? 

Of course not, but that’s what I believed. Now I believe that when we are kinder to ourselves, and practice positive thinking, our body will start to work in our favor. And the weight will go down.

Of course it’s not thaat simple, but it's the first part of being more in control of your own body weight. 

And it doesn't need to be such a stress! There is a way to live without worrying about your weight and watching everything that enters your mouth. Once we have the skills in place to find happiness and psychological wellbeing, healthy eating habits (and a healthy weight) will follow easily. 

Here are 14 reasons you may be hitting the wall with your weight… 

1. Your hormones aren't balanced. 

If you are fatigued, suffer from PMS, experience irregular menstrual cycles, find it hard to lose weight, feel depressed or anxious, you may have a hormonal imbalance. Best to see a nutritionist or doctor who can support you and suggest certain tests that will confirm this so you can take appropriate action. 

2. You're not getting enough Vitamin D. 

A huge number of the population have low Vitamin D, which is associated with weight gain and several metabolic processes. If you spend much of your life indoors, get your Vitamin D checked with your doctor.

3. You're exercising, but not in a way that’s benefiting your body! 

You are either exercising too much or you need to mix it up a bit and give the body a bit of a shock. (Funnily enough, most people I see who over exercise tend to put on weight easily.) Enjoy a variety of workout techniques: weight training, Pilates, yoga and interval training. Quick and hard bursts are good. And weight training is very helpful to raise your metabolism.

4. Your digestion and absorption is not optimal. 

You are not what you eat; you are what you digest and absorb! Our gut health will determine our overall wellbeing. The bacteria that lies in our gut helps us to fight disease, process our food, make nutrients and make hormones etc. 

5. You're sitting on your ass all day.  

You're not moving your body enough throughout the day, and your body does not like this. I understand some of your have office jobs and are tied to your desk, but is it possible to go for a few minute stroll every hour? Or walk 20 minutes to grab lunch?

6. You're eating too much. 

I'd love to be able to say you can eat as much healthy food as you like, but unfortunately this is just not the case. The body cannot cope with a lot of food at once. It's vital to put good portions on your plate. (I usually say: ¼ of the plate should be protein, ¼ carbohydrate and ½ veggies.) Fill that plate with your greens, my love, and eat 5 to 6 small meals a day. We must learn to listen to our bodies when it's full and to stop eating! We all need to work on this.

7. You're not chewing your food. 

Chewing your food until it's liquid will really help with weight loss and better digestive performance.

8. You're stressed and not finding balance in your days. 

Stress can impact your weight in a number of ways. Long term stress = high cortisol, which is linked to blood sugar imbalance and weight gain around the mid-section.

9. You're not sleeping enough. 

Sleep = repair. When your body gets enough rest, it's able to perform.

10. You're a fad dieter. 

This is not way of life. I often ask people are you weight conscious or health conscious? They're very different mentalities that foster very different choices. 

11. You're eating out too much and not cooking at home. 

Trust me, you just don’t know what that restaurant is using to cook your food. Assume they're using the worst vegetable oils, heavy amounts of butter and oil, and poor-quality produce. Unless you're dining at a place that claims healthy cooking and uses healthy produce, learn to love your kitchen!

12, You're not adding protein to your plate. 

Protein is the satiety macronutrient that helps us to balance out blood sugars and therefore helps to control our weight

13. You're scared of good fats. 

Don't be! Good fats are so so important to your brain and for making hormones. (So you can imagine why many of those who suffer from hormonal imbalances usually eat a low-fat diet) and your heart. The body actually uses the good fats and they will help to lower your LDL cholesterol.

14. Your liver is sluggish and you need a good cleanse! 

If you're feeling low, tired, and moody and your diet contains alcohol, coffee and sugar, you need to give your body a break. When your liver is sluggish, it struggles to process substances/toxins/hormones efficiently and this leads to toxic build up and this will inevitably cause weight gain. You might benefit from a seasonal cleanse

Get rid of all your remotes with Bluemoo

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Remote controls for audio and video equipment were designed to provide the user with convenience and a higher level of media enjoyment. At times, though, these small, button encrusted contraptions have developed into a massive headache that actually prevent the enjoyment they were designed to provide.
For example, we spend countless hours looking for lost remotes deep in the crevices of our furniture, we seem to endlessly be swapping batteries, and they can be confusing to use, especially if we are juggling between 3 or 4 remote controls for all of our audio and video devices.  But now you will never have to experience those problems again with the Blumoo Bluetooth Universal Remote, available for a limited time at BGR Deals.
The Blumoo Bluetooth Universal Remote beautifully does what other remote controls couldn’t:  Provide the user with enhanced convenience, allowing for a heightened media enjoyment experience.  The Blumoo allows you to control your all of your media equipment with your smartphone.  Just pair your compatible smartphone via a Bluetooth connection to the Blumoo and you are ready to go.
The Blumoo controls over 225,000 different A/V components and is a cinch to set up.  Not only can you control all of your devices, but you can also stream your music to your stereo.  It makes it easy to upgrade all of your A/V equipment, and the Bluetooth functionality works up to 150 feet away!
Blumoo works with the iPhone 4S or newer, iPod Touch 5th gen or newer, iPad 3rd gen or newer, or any device running Android 4.0 or better.
*Don't go for that, there are other types of universal controllers on the market.

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Designer GIF Tools


A picture is worth a thousand words. If this is true for an ordinary static picture then what about a picture that contains motion, or animation? An animation has far greater impact than an ordinary picture. It offers many more possibilities to creators/artists, enabling them to convey greater meaning to users. An animated format can also hold a lot more content which is almost impossible for a normal static image.
Animated Newton's Cradle
There are a lot of image file formats but only three are popular and widely used on the web. These are JPG,PNG and GIF formats. Among these three formats, GIF is the only file type that supports animation.
A GIF file can contain a single image, but to animate an image it will need at least two or more images/frames combined, which can then be displayed for a few milliseconds successively and called as GIF animation.
A GIF animator program makes this process much easier. It usually takes only three easy steps, choosing a couple of images, putting them in desired sequence and setting frame rate, looping and other settings. The result is combined into one GIF animation file.
On the right is an animated GIF image of Newton's Cradle, comprising 36 frames and each showing up for about 2 to 5 milliseconds. It's certainly more impressive than a static image if motions are needed to convey more vivid messages to readers.
From the selection of GIF animators covered in this review, everyone should find something suitable to create their own animated images.
 
Discussion

GIF Animator for Photos or Images

PhotoscapePhotoscape is an image suite which is comprised of a photo editor, GIF animator, image converter, splitter, photo layout, screen capture, color picker and other tools. Although, Photoscape accepted the business model of OpenCandy and now comes bundled with it, but, the GIF editor included in the suite impressed me with its clear interface, ease of use, intuition and good features for which i am not removing it from number one postion.
On the Animated GIF tab, you can select a few photos or images in various formats and drag them to the center panel, your animated GIF is then live and instantly displayed for you. Click the save button, give a file name and the animated GIF file is done.
On the frame strip, you can re-order the frames by drag and drop, or right-click a frame to change its display time. On the right panel, you can also adjust the canvas size, background color and photo alignment.
You can even change the transition effect to sliding a frame and the program will automatically add necessary frames to that effect for you, but of course this will increase the GIF file size.
Warning! Photoscape is bundled with OpenCandy. For more information please See our information page here.

GifAppIf you think that's overkill to download a large program for just a GIF animator, then GifApp is a good alternative.
GifApp is an open source portable app supported by the Sourceforge project and this is the best gif maker I know after Photoscape. You can add multiple images at once, remove images, adjust dimensions, set frame delay, move frames place and can add 17 different effects like dissolve, crystallize, grayscale, invert, etc. You can also import video and make it as a gif, and preview gif as many times as you want before saving. Output gif quality is also quite good.
It is one of the most complete standalone gif maker programs I know about. Its interface is clean and user friendly. You can adjust the size of the interface as you need. The best part is that you don't need any special knowledge for experimenting with it, just add pictures and start making gifs.

Microsoft GIF AnimatorAnother good gif maker is Microsoft GIF Animator.
From your file folder you can drag and drop multiple GIF files to the frame panel, then select looping and repeat, and set delay duration to each frame before saving to a new animated GIF file.
You can also easily re-order frames by pressing the up/down buttons. If you need more advanced features, settings are available for animation width and height, border, undraw method, transparency and so on.
That said, I find the user interface of the program rather small and its window cannot be maximized. It can be frustrating for users who are working on a GIF file consisting of more frames.
NB: This program is no longer available from the Microsoft Download Center but is available at third party download sites.

XylemStudio's AnimateGifXylemStudio's AnimateGif is one of the best choices for a very simple set of functions such as light and simple gif animations. It is a portable application and its download size is quite small at around 96.2KB.
The user interface is very simple and supports drag and drop feature. You can balance output gif quality, set loop and frame delay time.
On the flip side, the program has a very small interface with no option for maximizing it. It doesn't have any toolbar or file menu for making it more user friendly or feature rich. It does not support customization of output file which is the biggest drawback of this program according to me. It also lacks frame slides and other transition effects, the features that I missed. But overall it's good for a very basic gif animator as I've mentioned.

GiftedMotionGiftedMotion is another gif maker weighing in at quite a small size of around 72KB (V1.23). Its graphical user interface is very flexible and adjustable, good for very simple and basic gif animations.
You can adjust frame delay time, position of image and frame order. But it is highly lacking in special effects like sliding, background color, etc., and without which gifs don’t look so impressive and interesting.
When you first run this program, you might need some practice as it's a little tough to start out. For this reason, I don't recommend it to those who are new to making gifs as this disadvantage might turn them off, but overall it is good enough for creating simple and basic gifs.

SSuiteAnimatorSSuiteAnimator has a very simple graphical user interface but not fully adjustable. It is good for very basic gif animation. You can add/remove images, save list of images for future use, adjust frame delay time and position of frame. It has a list feature which is something new and helpful for you to make a list of pictures and try different frame delay times by only selecting that list without adding images again and again.
Using it is not so easy as it takes some time to practice. I do not recommend it to a novice as it can be very tough for first time users. The program lacks main features and effects to make gifs impressive and it still needs lots of improvement.

Stick Figure Animator

And for a great deal of fun, try Pivot Stickfigure Animator, a simple stick figure animation program for you to create an animated GIF by moving sections of the standard stick figure. See this article A Free Animation Utility That can be Used by the Non-Artistic by Gizmo for more details.

Online GIF Animators

There are various online services available which allow users to make gifs by uploading picture files from computer or by linking from internet. The main problem with almost every online service is various limitations, watermarks and privacy, some supports no watermarks and private output but not all. However, it is almost impossible to list them all, but here are some of them which I was able to find and test. (Please read there TOS before trying them)
  • GifPal – It limits number of images a user can upload to 24 for a gif. It is a advance tool with so much custom options. Users have to select and add every image separately with or without customising it. User can add effects like charcoal, ripples, thermal, halftone, Warhol and many more and user can also control brightness, contrast, hue and saturation of any and all images. User can add text, fill to gif and add various shapes in any colour they like. User also has control over file quality/size and watermark. Gifpal also give user full control over output files privacy, user can download it to their computer or can save it online where only those can access it with a link or can publish it in their public gallery. It gives user full control over gif file and the gif files are highly customisable. Overall it is as good as 9 out of 10.
  • Picasion - It limits number of images user can upload to 10 and users have to select every image separately. It Gives user custom options like and control over size and speed of each frame. The good news is it does not impose any watermark on gif produced and it also give user control over gifs privacy. Although, it lacks various options for making a good gif but still is one of the best online service for making gif. Overall it is as good as 7 out of 10.
  • Loogix – It limits upload of images to ten for each gif and user has to select them one by one. It makes simple give where user can control only frame speed and size of output file. User can also make animations like painting, zoom, movie, motley, blackwhite, blur and many more but separately. It does not impose any kind of watermark on output gif and also image quality is good enough. Overall it is as good as 6 out of 10.
  • MakeaGif – It limits number of images user can upload to 20, but user can select them simultaneously which is a good feature. User can easily arrange these pictures after uploading as it supports drag and drop feature. User have control over frame speed and size of gif, user can also choose to make it private or public. It imposes a small watermark on the output gif. Gif quality is very good too. Overall it is as good as 6 out of 10.
  • GifUP – User can only upload 1 image, but it gives user option to clone that image 7 more times. It gives user highly customised options like adding text to image, giving it various effects and flipping/rotating options. It impose watermark to the image and also the output gif is not so good. Overall it is as good as 5 out of 10.
  • gickr - It limits number of images to 10, and user have to select each image separately. It gives user very limited custom options like control over size and speed. It imposes watermark on every gif. It lacks many important features which makes gifs more interesting. Overall it is as good as 4 out of 10.

Controversial Nicaragua canal project delayed

A Chinese company said Wednesday it is delaying the start of construction on a controversial $50 billion inter-ocean canal across Nicaragua until late 2016.

China's Hong Kong Nicaragua Development (HKND) Co. obtained approval for environmental studies of the canal earlier this month. But on Wednesday, a company statement said, "The construction of locks and the big excavations will start toward the end of 2016."
The company gave no reason for the delay, but said, "The canal's design is currently being fine-tuned."
Nicaraguan authorities have already approved the proposed 172-mile route for the canal a mega-project — widely reported as the world’s largest civil engineering enterprise — that has outraged indigenous communities and citizens around the country. The plan has drawn protests from farmers who fear their land will be seized for the project.
Crews broke ground on access roads for the project last December, but have yet to start digging the waterway itself.
At one point, the canal was scheduled for completion in December 2019. It will cut across the middle of the country and bisect Lake Nicaragua, known locally as Lake Colcibolca — the second-largest lake in Latin America and the largest drinking-water reservoir in the region. The canal will also cut through the Cerro Silva Nature Reserve.
Environmentalists fear the project has not been adequately studied and worry about the possible effects on Lake Nicaragua and fresh water supplies.
The project, which critics claim marks a new era of colonialism in Nicaragua, has so far raised eyebrows as much for its secrecy as for its ambitions. Very little is known about Wang Jing, the Chinese telecom magnate who has been granted a 50-year concession to build and operate the canal, with the option to extend the concession for 50 years.
Some experts doubt the canal will ultimately be built due to financial, environmental and social concerns.

NAFTA Super Highway

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The NAFTA Superhighway is a hypothetical highway which would run all the way from Mexico, via the United States, to Canada. It exists primarily as aconspiracy theory bandied about by anti-Bush, populist right-wingers, who view it as an insidious attempt by "free-traders" and NAFTA supporters to further dissolve the already beleaguered borders of the United States and merge it into the "North American Union."
This particular conspiracy theory appears to have its origins in rumors snowballing on the Internet, tying together various real things into a conspiracy that isn't. There is such a group as North America's SuperCorridor Coalition, Inc. (NASCO), a Dallas-based business coalition which lobbies for transportation improvements to help the flow of international trade. It is also true that Kansas City Southern railroad has acquired railroads in Mexico and Panama and markets itself as the "NAFTA Railway" stretching from Chicago to Mexico City (the Panama Canal Railroad doesn't connect to anything[1]). It is also to that the plans to connect the various disconnected bits of w:Interstate 69 (don't laugh!), which has been nicknamed the "NAFTA Superhighway" from time to time because if completed it would run directly from the part of Canada with industry (being Ontario) to Mexico, but this (1) has run into non-conspiracy-related hiccups like lack of funding and environmental impact reports, and (2) isn't really that spectacular, since the route via I-69 isn't particularly useful for Mexican trade. These do not a conspiracy make, paranoia about the New World Order notwithstanding. They are a big "so what?"
NASCO did produce a map showing various transportation corridors in North America[2] which along with the recent book The Late Great USA by Jerome Corsi seems to have fueled much of the paranoia.[3]
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There are already multiple highways which connect the US to Canada and Mexico, namely the I-5/I-15 and I-29/I-35 interstates. Not to mention the near infinite number of routes between the three countries navigable by drivers willing to stop at the occasional stoplight and/or turn a corner.

See also

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[edit]Footnotes

  1.  There was an abortive attempt[wp] to change that. As the main thing that ultimately led to the failure of the project was the recent economic downturn, it might make a comeback in some form in the future,
  2.  On this (Flash-based) map, under "Economic Corriders," click "Mid-Continent" to see the highways that already join the U.S. and Mexico.
  3.  Christopher Hayes. "The NAFTA Superhighway." The Nation. 2007 August 27.

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