Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Process vs. Result

 

The result is the final outcome, hopefully is the goal, which keeps people motivated. Cheer the finish line, and be proud of any achievements, no matter big or small. Getting results is a great accomplishment. Too often, people are under timeline pressure for quick results and care less for how to get to it. But actually,  it matters. 

The process is how to get results, it could be quick and easy or long and hard. In fact, process may just as valuable or sometimes more meaningful than getting results. Finding values in the process is important. Success is in progress by doing it, not only by achieving it. 

With any goal that you're pursuing, there is a PROCESS to get there.  There are most likely certain skills and habits that you first need to learn and master before you're capable of producing the result that you want.  The process is something that is often ignored, as it takes time and trial and error.  There are often failures and many ups and downs during the process.  But, what people often don't understand is that if you master the process, you will easily be able to create the results again and again. 

Do you value more for the results or process? Find the balance - While focusing on a specific result is great, many people get upset, frustrated, disappointed before seeing results or when having setbacks and often times give up.  Realize that the process is just valuable and beneficial.  Rather than taking on the high pressure and pushing on results delivery, learn to focusing on the process and enjoy it by doing.

Health coaching can help you to implement a healthy life style process for your wellness designation - visit www.qualitylifeforum.net to learn more about health coaching. The process initiation is the start of your success and a valuable experience. Let’s get on the road map and enjoy the health journey. Act now – contact qualitylifeforum@outlook.com today.



Thursday, September 3, 2020

Time-Restricted Feeding Is A Healthy Lifestyle Choice

 

A growing body of evidence indicates that time restricted feeding (TRF), a popular form of intermittent fasting, can activate similar biological pathways as caloric restriction, the only intervention consistently found to extend healthy lifespan in a variety of species. The findings from older adults study suggest that time restricted feeding is an acceptable and feasible eating pattern for overweight, sedentary older adults to follow. 

By doing something small like adjusting eating schedule, we can re-set our body and improve health. Time-restricted eating means that a person eats all of their meals and snacks within a particular window of time each day. This timeframe can vary according to the person’s preference and the plan they choose to follow.  Typically though, the eating window in time-restricted feeding ranges from 12 - 18 hours a day.

1  Time-restricted feeding is not a ‘starvation’ diet, it’s a choice of healthy lifestyle

  • Time-restricted feeding (TRF) is simply reset your feeding schedule; different than the traditional breakfast, lunch, dinner routine. 
  • The 16/8 time-restricted feeding (TRF), really isn’t fasting, but where normal feeding is restricted to a 6 – 8 hours eating window (i.e, between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.), with the rest of the day fasting/no eating.  This isn’t difficult to do, providing you are willing to stop eating after dinner and not snack for three hours before bedtime. For example, if you finish eating at 7 p.m., you would delay your first meal the next day 14-16 hours. That would be at 9 a.m. or better still, 12 p.m. You’re allowed coffee or tea, as long as you don’t use sugar or milk. Heavy cream and stevia are okay, as they don’t stimulate glucose levels. 
  • Make the 16/8 time-restricted feeding consistent as daily routine.

2. Science evident benefits 

  1. Reduces insulin resistance: Fasting is one of the most effective ways to restore normal sensitivity to your insulin receptors.
  2. Autophagy: This is the amazing way that your cells will “eat themselves” to get rid of damaged cells and recycles the more youthful components. Autophagy is also the process that destroys foreign invaders such as viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens. Another process is apoptosis when the entire cell is recycled. Without this mechanism, your risk of cancer increases because damaged cells start to replicate.
  3. Detoxification: Most of us have experienced a lifetime of exposure to toxins from food and our environment. Most of these are stored in fat cells in our bodies. Fasting is one of the most potent ways to remove toxins from your body.
  4. Circadian Rhythms: Your body’s internal clock regulates nearly every process in the body and when it is disrupted, a cascade of negative effects can happen. When you take a break from eating, you reset your circadian clock.
  5. Gut health: Fasting gives your digestive system and gut flora a chance to reboot. This is important because your immune system is controlled by the health of your digestive system. Increasingly, there is more evidence that human moods and mental health are co-dependent with our gut microbiome.
  6. Weight Loss: Not surprisingly, fasting helps boost weight loss. It also lowers insulin levels so your body is no longer receiving the signal to store extra calories as fat.
  7. Brain Function: When you don’t eat, your body will burn up your glucose reserves in your blood and liver, and then the liver will turn fat into ketones and start using them for fuel. Your brain and heart actually prefer ketones over glucose for fuel as they produce fewer harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS). Your brain will work better and improve your ability to think and learn.
  8. Heart Function: Your heart cells can use fats, carbs, ketones, and amino acids for their high energy needs. Ketones have a fine-tuning metabolic role that optimizes heart performance and protects the heart from inflammation and injury
  9. The less frequently your eat, the less hungry you are, as frequent intake stimulate the “hunger hormone” more frequently.

To learn more about what to eat within the eating window and practical tips, go to https://www.qualitylifeforum.net/time-restricted-feeding-is-a-healthy-lifestyle-choice.html

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