"Recognize that life is what you get when you're born ... living is what you do with it."

-- Jim Allen

 

What if these words were part of a promise to yourself this holiday season? How about a promise to make this your best year ever?

Suppose you decided today - right now - that you're finally making a REAL commitment to turn your dreams into actions... your goals into achievements... AND your Resolutions into reality.

And suppose you had more fun doing it than you ever imagined!

It can happen... but you've got to take the first bold step.

Is this going to be the year you accomplish all you've dreamed of...forever?

You can do it, and I've found a way that will show you how.

Gary Ryan Blair has done it again by creating another world-class program called The Got Resolutions Challenge!

This exciting program will be there to support and guide you so YOU can resolve to change your life for the better, and I mean MUCH BETTER!

You have an awesome opportunity to begin the year fast, focused, and full of hope. All you have to do is say YES, I'm ready to make this the best year of my life!

It's easy to get started right away. Visit the Got Resolutions Challenge today and make your Resolutions a reality, once and for all!

http://www.consultpivotal.com/Agot_resolutions.htm

Happy New Year!

Bronwyn Ritchie

P.S. Be sure to check out the video that explains the entire system. You'll be glad you did!

Learn more here: http://www.consultpivotal.com/Agot_resolutions.htm

In an article entitled "Books prescribed to help children" Madeleine Brindley reports that

PARENTS of children with emotional and behavioural problems will be prescribed books in a bid to help their families.

The NHS and local libraries in North Wales are working together to provide a new service to support parents and their children.

What an excellent idea.  You can read the whole story here.

It seems rather strange to me ... something you would assume any parent would do - turn to books.  But maybe not everyone does what I do when I need an answer - go to a book.

"Forget the resolutions. Forget control and discipline...too much work. Instead try experimenting. Go in search of something to fall in love with...something about yourself, your career, your spouse."

-- Dale Dauten
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Motivational Music from Bob Falstein

"Whenever I listen to his music, I am put in the right frame of mind."

—Dee Dee Tucker
"Bob Falstein's music is magical! I love his CDs."
Girimonte, Communication Coach
This is motivational music that you can play for yourself or at your seminars, meetings and groups Find out more about this music.

At the Speaking Energy: Adventures in Public Speaking blog, Bjorn had compared public speaking to ballet.  He obviously enjoyed the performance, or at least appreciated the energy.  He looks at performance, everyday life and art, giving us, in the process, another way of looking at public speaking.   http://bit.ly/75oFP8

[Via Inspiration Peak]

There was an important job to be done

and Everybody was sure

Somebody would do it.

Anybody could have done it,

but Nobody did it.

Somebody got angry about that

because it was Everybody's job.

Everybody thought Anybody could do it,

but Nobody realized that

Everybody would not do it.

It ended up that

Everybody blamed Somebody

when Nobody did

what Anybody could have done.

Australians Volume 1: Origins to Eureka
australians1by Thomas Keneally
In this first volume of a unique history of Australia 'people' are always centre stage, as bestselling author Thomas Keneally brings to life the vast range of characters who have formed our national story. Convicts and Aborigines, settlers and soldiers, patriots and reformers, bushrangers and gold seekers, it is from their lives and their stories that he has woven a vibrant history to do full justice to the rich and colourful nature of our unique national character.
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Fitness author Jon Benson sent this to me today. I found his frank approach refreshing.

Hope you enjoy it as well!

Bronwyn

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A Rant:
Why We REALLY Overeat...

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Fair warning ... this one is a rant. It's probably a bit long, but take the time to read it.

I have some things to get off my chest ... and a lot of people reading this will find it refreshing.

We have a problem in this country... hell, this world... with people overeating.

Obviously overeating is one of the primary reasons people are struggling with bellyfat and excess bodyweight in general. The solution to this problem is not "don't eat so much", although that is the end goal.

The solution is to really, REALLY understand how your body uses fuel and how to create a dietplan that allows you to take advantage of it.

First, my rant.

You want to know why 99% of the people who fail to see results from my dietplans... or any dietplan for that matter... REALLY fail?

They do not understand how smart and powerful their bodies really are.

Look... no dietplan on earth will allow you to eat whatever you want every day. That's fatloss suicide.

No pills will cure this. No surgery.

Only this will cure it:

Use your body's own internal appetite mechanisms to your advantage.

I receive hundreds of emails every day from people who see results from my Every Other Day Dietplan.

But I won't lie to you: I also get emails from people who do not.

Welcome to the real world, right? Some people succeed, others do not. It's the same story no matter what your goals may be.

But in fatloss, the difference between success and failure, at least in the case of my readers, is NOT the dietplan... it's the need to fully appreciate how and why it works.

Let me explain...

Here is a picture of me (excuse the quality; this was snapped with a mirror and a cellphone...)
http://www.jonbenson.com/img/jbtowel.jpg

Obviously I have abs... and I'm lean... and because I love to lift weights I also carry a lot of muscle... but the real power behind this picture is what you do NOT see:

--> You do not see what I ate the night before; half a pizza.

--> You do not see how obese I was ten years ago... yes, 70lbs over-fat with a belly that looked like I swallowed a basketball.

--> You do not see how I set my body up to receive this pizza and actually get leaner after eating it.

In case you think I'm on some magical dietplan or taking some fatburning-stimulants... wrong.

I just woke up 5 years ago after studying nutrition for 15 years and finally put 2 and 2 together.

So, here's the facts.

My EODD Plan is build around a simple concept: Eat your favorite foods "frequently" and still drop the bodyweight you want.

And it works... not because it's a gimmick, but because it uses the science of metabolism, natural hormonal manipulation, and psychology to prepare your body to eat more calories.

Now those calories could easily come from, say, three yams... but I prefer pizza. ; )

If you've tried EODD with success, you know what I'm talking about. If not... then read on.

First, EODD never promises you that you can eat however MUCH you want every other day (or in my case, since I'm athlete, every three days)... no, no, NO!

It's whatever you want... not however MUCH you want. That is the sole reason a small fraction of my readers are not seeing the results they want.

Now, here's the beauty of it all:

After about 3 weeks following my System of eating, you simply cannot overeat... well, you can, but you'd have to force-feed yourself in order to pull it off.

You've been feeding yourself frequently for the day or two before your favorite food meals. The higher protein and very low starch content of the nutrition plan (with plenty of veggies) ensures that your body's metabolism stays elevated. BUT... and this is crucial... the amount of food consumed on these days before is not that much.

I'm never starving... I eat too frequently for that, plus the foods on my Plan curb your appetite. But I am not eating anywhere near my maintenance level of calories. I do not count calories (nor should you)... I just follow the System, which does the calorie-counting for me. Plus I know my body really well after all these years.

So, after days of eating enough to keep my metabolism relatively high, and right BEFORE it starts to slow down (your metabolism slows when you do not eat enough, bringing fatloss to a rapid halt) I hit the body with a lot of calories.

BUT... at the right time, and never at certain times.

And, please read this: I do not eat "however much" I want on my feed meals... I eat WHATEVER I want in reasonable portions. I don't have to fight to not overeat, even when it's pizza or burgers (my two favorite cheat meals.) Why? Because my body is set up to want more food, but also trained not to eat too much food at one sitting.

This is because I've been "grazing" -- eating small, frequent meals the days before my feed day. And the body learns to adapt... quickly.

The brain is actually re-trained to signal the stomach that you've had enough food... yes, even when it's dessert, or pizza, or whatever your favorite food may be.

So here's the deal: Yes, you can lose all the bellyfat and bodyfat you want eating like this... but like anything else that works, you have to follow a few simple rules.

The result is a dietplan where you never feel trapped. You always know that tomorrow, or possibly the day after, you can have whatever food you want. Just in reasonable amounts.

If you ask me, this is the perfect trade-off. No starvation, super-healthy eating at least 4 days a week, and you get to eat your cake as well (literally if you want.)

It's not magic -- it's science, and a bit of work on your part. Yes, work.

Nothing happens with effort. But put some effort into this System and boy... there's not a better dietplan on the face of the earth.

Click the link below and watch my full presentation on how and why this works...
http://www.everyotherdaydiet.com/go/bronwynr/video

Now, one more thing: I do take a few supplements to help the process along. I have a video on the Member's Only page that explains what I take and why.

The good news: Not one of these supplements are stimulants or dangerous. In fact they're all very healthy nutrients the body needs.

In conclusion, I like to think of The Every Other Day Dietplan as "The Thinking Person's Dietplan." Anyone who considers every angle of what it takes to shed bodyfat: Food you enjoy, freedom, a plan that's easy to follow, and flexibility will recognize this right away as the ideal approach.

But, like all ideal approaches, it requires you to re-think the way you eat.

You eat for fuel... period. But you CAN (and should) eat for pleasure too. As long as you keep FUEL as the main reason you are eating in the forefront of your mind, your body (and mind) will follow. Your body will adapt and begin to use both healthy and "not-so-healthy" foods as fuel.

Fuel to power your workouts, help you burnoff that bellyfat and bodyweight you don't want, and empower your sense of control.

Especially now, with the holidays upon us, "food as fuel first; food as pleasure second" should be carved into your dinner table. Because, let's face it: When all that holiday overeating is over with, you will be left with a bigger belly, feeling sluggish, and just one more step away from the body you desire.

My alternative offers the best of both worlds. You just have to be willing to re-think some things and give your body a few weeks to re-learn what it already knows --

When to signal you that you're full, and way before you overeat. And, believe it or not, you can (and should) do this by eating your favorite foods each and every week.

That's the only way to keep your MIND satisfied and happy. And your mind is the key to your body's success.

Thanks for reading.

They know it's insane. I'm not sure. Newsweek has chosen books that they think are relevant to today"s needs. What do you think ?

We know it's insane. We know people will ask why on earth we think that an 1875 British satirical novel is the book you need to read right now—or, for that matter, why it even made the cut. The fact is, no one needs another best-of list telling you how great The Great Gatsby is. What we do need, in a world with precious little time to read (and think), is to know which books—new or old, fiction or nonfiction—open a window on the times we live in, whether they deal directly with the issues of today or simply help us see ourselves in new and surprising ways. Which is why we'd like you to sit down with Anthony Trollope, and these 49 other remarkably trenchant voices.