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Women may find it frustrating that they lose weight slower than men. The leading cause of this phenomenon is that men are generally larger and have more muscle mass than women. In addition, with the spike in progesterone usually in the lead up to menstruation, a woman will often consume more calories, resulting in weight gain of up to 10 pounds a year. Women also produce 15 to 20 times less testosterone than men, a hormone that burns fat.
It is important to understand the differences between women and men and how those differences affect weight loss. RT Counselling offers these points to keep in mind.
Women and men are more susceptible to different health conditions. Furthermore, women are more vulnerable to depression and osteoporosis than men.
That said, we are seeing a rise in men coming forward and being more open with admitting depression, largely due to a wider acceptance amongst society that it is okay to talk about mental health issues. Men too have body conscious issues, particularly in what is deemed attractive as the fit, body building male. Likewise, in fashion, the media and press an increase in disordered eating has been seen in men and women portraying thinness as somehow more attractive than a normal, healthy body shape. Industries like dance, ballet, media and even sport can lead to disordered eating and self-loathing, with often tragic consequences.
Gender profiling or stereotyping further complicates how we perceive ourselves. We must embrace choice that people can identify with or feel more comfortable in any gender or body type. More frequently people are being referred to as male bodied or female bodied so that this encompasses people who are trans or identify to another gender than they were ‘assigned at birth’.
Body dysmorphia a psychological condition whereby the person literally sees there body as bigger, or thinner than it actually is, can be a crippling form of self-deprecating thoughts.
Therefore, whatever gender you identify as, looking for ways to control your weight, adopt a preventative lifestyle for these concerns through diet, exercise, and stress-free living.
Meeting weight loss goals is more than maintaining a healthy diet. You should also be keeping a weight journal that notes your daily diet, emotional state, and aspirations. Set specific, attainable, and relevant expectations. Additionally, your goals should have measurable and time-limited objectives. Finally, mindful eating helps you enjoy your cuisine and makes you feel full sooner. Mindful eating involves:
• Eating in a space with no distractions such as a television
• Eating slowly
• Focusing on the flavors and textures of your meal.
• Drinking sufficient water
Exercise is a component of weight loss that relieves stress and gets the body more muscular and toned. It releases endorphins and dopamine the natural happy drug we produce in the brain – win, win!
For example, Pilates strengthens and lengthens your muscles while toning them. It achieves this through isometric training. As a result, doing Pilates reduces stress, stimulates weight loss, and increases energy.
Some other widely available options you might consider are yoga, swimming, and hiking. Even walking regularly makes a difference. Use a map of your community to map out the best walking routes. Taking a 30-minute walk every day can be a significant boon to your overall health.
Living stress-free requires a healthy diet, quality sleep, and exercise. If you're not motivated to stay healthy, one helpful way to get back on track is to create a pleasant home environment. Do some decluttering, open your blinds, and add some houseplants. A little greenery can go a long way to making you feel better, and if you don’t have a green thumb, there are plenty of online resources to help you get a handle on keeping them happy and healthy.
A change of scene can also help. Get outside and enjoy nature and sunshine, strolling in local parks or through your neighborhood.
Design Your Home Office for Less Stress.
Create a space with good natural lighting if you have a home office. When you don't have natural light, use full-spectrum light bulbs, which simulate natural light, reduce eye strain, and improve mental health. This type of light bulb also benefits indoor plants, which can likewise reduce stress. Additional tips to create a stress-free home office include decluttering your workspace and creating a storage system for files and documents.
Organizing your living space and office will make you more comfortable, thus reducing stress. People can freeze up mentally in a cluttered space, so you can use stylish containers to store items that don't mesh with the room's design, such as toys, magazines, and important papers.
Watching fish in an aquarium is sometimes hypnotizing and can take your mind away from your troubles. In addition, aquariums promote mental health, and senior living centers use them for Alzheimer's patients. Alternatively, hang pleasant and positive art or photographs. Reuben is a qualified Hypnotherapist and can help motivate you with weight management ro weight loss. You can find out more about how Hypnotherapy aids weight management here - Next Chapter Therapies.
Keeping your medical files and documents organized is essential for maintaining your health and ensuring effective communication with healthcare providers. When it comes to sharing these important files with doctors, it's often more convenient to use PDFs rather than Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files. PDFs are widely accepted and easier to view across different platforms.
To enhance the ease of handling these files, you can use an online tool that allows you to manipulate, edit, and even rotate the orientation of your PDF. This can be especially useful if you have scanned documents that need adjusting. With these tools, you can simply drag and drop your files into the platform to edit them. This functionality ensures that your medical documents are not only well-organized but also readily accessible and presentable whenever you need to share them with healthcare professionals.
To help prevent severe health conditions, maintain a balanced lifestyle that includes exercise, proper nutrition, and stress management. Use these tips while keeping the specific needs of women in mind to help guide you on the path to a healthy future.
Therapy offers an important step in discovering the world around us and finding our place in it. For some people, coming to therapy is a big step. It can take courage to identify a need to heal, recover or progress. RT Counselling’s approach aims to ensure that you feel safe in the knowledge that you can trust the therapeutic process. Reuben holds these same values highly in his approach to Hypnotherapy.
Why not get in touch today for a free no obligation consultation to discuss your specific needs:
Written by Kelsey Taylor and Reuben Turkie
- We are all made up of multiple and differing parts.
- Parts therapy is essentially about resolving internal conflicts within all of us. By resolving inner conflicts, clients may no longer feel ‘stuck’.
- The objective is the two parts (the motivating part and the sabotaging part) in conflict reach a positive outcome through discussion and ultimately resolution with one another.
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