SteveAx

July 26, 2008 at SlimmonsSo when we got to talk to Richard on his Sirius Radio show on June 15, 2008, he invited us to come to his sudio in Beverly Hills (Slimmons)… we finally were able to make a plan to go yesterday (July 26) What an experience! Richard was friendly and very down to earth… we sat around him and we all talked for about 45 minutes before the workout… it was very cool… the thing that I found was how comfortable it was there… everyone was SO nice, and I didn’t feel uneasy as I usually would in a new environment with people I had never met… after we all talked, the ‘sweat’ class started… and boy did I… I am no dancer, and I have not done more than 30 minutes on an eliptical for aerobic exercise in the last 15 years… it was a killer workout… then we grabbed weights and toned… I never would have guessed that 5 pound dumbells could give me such fatigue in my upper body… then on the floor for some abs and glutes work… after it was all over, we got to say goodbye and thank you to Richard and get our picture taken with him… then it was home to recoup… I am so sore today that I could barely walk.. that is no exagerration… so I am going swimming to try to loosen up some

Thank you to Richard and all the staff that helped set this up

Steve

Hello!

So today is 4 weeks from when I started the Lighten Up program and when I got on the scale it show exactly 30 pounds lost!

That means 134 pounds left to lose! Very exciting and what a difference in the way I feel… I just did 30 minutes on the Eliptical… that would have been just a pipe dream a month ago… 3 months ago I woudl get winded walking 50 yards to my car! Plus my legs/feet don’t hurt like they were.

A few months ago I was not thinking about being active again, but now I am look forward to getting back on the tennis courts (something I haven’t done in almost 20 years) and other activities!

Steve

So I have had a couple of really hard days… and it reminded me of something I heard once (I wish I could remember who said it so I could give credit)… When I finally quit smoking, I quit cold turkey… from almost 3 packs a day to not even a puff… and it was so hard. But I still believe that if I had a single drag off a cigarette today that I would be smoking 2 packs a day in less than a week… it is much easier to not have any than to have a little… I’m sure that is true for drug addiction also.

It would be easier to just quit food… having to eat little amounts is way harder that quitting cold turkey (no pun intended). So as I had my ‘rough’ days I was tempted to not eat, which I knew was not a good choice.

To make the right choice to stay on the program and eat right I went back to something that I was told by a life coach a couple of years ago. Scott Chesney (www.scottchesney.com) made it clear how important gratitude is and how important it is to reflect on that every day. Now when I first heard that I thought “I am thankful for many things everyday already”, but that it so different than ‘actually’ reflecting on your gratitude. For a period of time, I wrote daily what I was grateful for. That is much harder than it sounds… but it really does matter.

So on the rough days I sat and really put some effort into thinking about what I am grateful for.. the obvious ones are easy… my wife and kids… my friends… my home business… having a place to live, in a wonderful and safe city… and then you have to start digging deeper.. and deeper… until at some point you can’t think of any more… when I did this one thing that came to mind was how grateful I am that I am in a position to be able to improve my health, appearance and life… and that lead to being grateful for a program that I have been able to see results with… so when I was sitting there hating being on a diet and hating exercising, my mindset did a 180… I am actually grateful that I am able to exercise and diet and see results from that.

So from that I was re-energized and focused and made it through to fight another day.  This one little thing that Scott requested from me that most of us assume we already do made a huge difference… I urge each of you to take 5 minutes at the beginning or end of each day and write down what you are grateful for… there are no right or wrong answers… just take it in and feel grateful for every little thing you have… and keep going!

Steve

This recipe is for 10 small/medium bell peppers.

10 Small/Medium Bell Peppers (any colors)
1 3/4 Pounds Ground Turkey Breast
1 Cup Chopped Onions
1 2/3 Cups Cooked Rice
3 Cups Organic Tomato Sauce
3 Cloves Garlic (Chopped)
3 oz. Parmesan Cheese
Salt and Pepper to taste
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Cut tops off of peppers (retain for filling) and remove the seeds and membranes.  Boil covered in water for 5 minutes. Remove and drain.

Chop the crowns of 3 peppers (1/3 cup) hold for filling.

Brown Turkey in pan with 2/3 cup onions, garlic and chopped pepper crowns. When turkey is brown drain pan add rice and 1 1/2 Cups of the tomato sauce. Stir and cook until hot. Add remaining 1/3 cup onions and remove from heat. Stand peppers in un-greased baking dish (9x13x2) and fill each with filling mix. Try to distribute evenly (an ice cream scoop works great). spread remaining sauce over filling in each pepper. Cover pan with foil and place in preheated 350° oven for 45 minutes. Remove cover and sprinkle Parmesan cheese over each pepper. Place back in oven uncovered for 15 minutes. Serve.
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Our rating from 1 (yuk!) to 10 (I’m really not cheating?): 7

Serving size: 1 Stuffed Pepper
Our estimated exchanges:
2 Vegetable
3 Protein
1/2 Starch

NOTE: We made this tonight and it was enjoyed by all. We used Green, Red, Yellow and Orange Peppers. We used ‘Organics’ Garlic Tomato Sauce (Vons) and Jennie-O Ground Turkey Breast which was twice as expensive as the regular ground turkey, but the fat is so much lower it is worth it! Brown rice would be excellent in this dish.

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So it took me a long time to get in the frame of mind that I am in right now.  I have known for so long what I needed to do to lose weight and be healthy.  I have know the risks to my health and my life that being morbidly obese has caused.  I know that I am shortening my life with my family and kids (whom I love very much)… but none of that mattered for so long.

Now I am looking toward the future.  I know I have a long trip to lose the weight and get back in shape, but I see the road there now.. a few weeks ago I saw nothing.  I know it will be hard, but I am looking forward in a lot of ways to proving to myself (and others) that I can do this.

How did I get into this frame of mind?  I tried for a long time to get into it.  I wanted it, but it just wasn’t happening… I was keeping myself from getting there.  I know now that it took reaching out and getting support in return and, in my case, reaching out to someone outside of my circle of family and friends.  I have a wonderfully supportive group of family and friends, and they are there for me whenever I need them, but I needed something else.  I reached out and got some encouragement… then more… and then I found some success and now I am hooked.

I don’t know what will give you that push to get the frame of mind that you need, but I know that if you have tried before and failed, then you need to think outside the box… outside of the circle of support that you have and keep searching until you find it.. it is out there, and you owe it to yourself and your family to keep searching.. just like I did!

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