Friday, 29 June 2012

61 easy ways to lose weight.. should try it.

61 Easy Ways To Lose Weight

A few years ago, one of my friends at Men's Health stepped on the scale and was horrified by the result. He'd somehow managed to pack 20 pounds of flab onto his previously skinny frame. When he looked into the mirror, he saw a fat guy staring back. He decided to make a change, quick.
That day, he gave up his beloved soda. He was only drinking two or three bottles a day, but over the course of six months, he dropped those 20 pounds. It was a small change to his lifestyle -- no big deal, really. And yet, it had a massive impact on his health and his body.
My point: Making small decisions each day can result in big-time fat loss.
Below are dozens of simple ways to lose weight. Start with one -- today! -- and watch the weight begin to melt away. Trust me, this is going to be easier than you think.


1. Have a clear goal. It should be one that anyone in the world can measure and understand.
2. Drink tea. Research suggests that those who drink tea -- black, green, or white, as long as it’s from real tea versus herbal tea -- have lower BMIs and less body fat than those who don’t consume tea.
3. Eat cayenne pepper. A study published in the British Journal of Nutrition showed that when compared to placebo, capsaicin -- the active ingredient in cayenne -- increased fat burning.
4. Decrease/eliminate processed carbs. They do nothing for you outside of creating a favorable environment for gaining fat.
5. Eat more veggies. They fill you up, without providing many calories. Just avoid the high-calorie dressings.
6. Eat more fruit. No one ever gained weight from eating more fruit. And that includes the so-called "high sugar" fruits like bananas and melons.
7. Lift weights. Heavy weights. Build more muscle, burn more calories.
8. Cut down rest time between sets. This will keep your heart rate elevated causing an increase in calories burned.
9. Do intervals. Study after study after study continues to show intervals are more effective and time efficient than longer activity performed at a lower intensity.
10. Eat more protein. Replacing refined carbohydrates with lean protein will not only help satiate you, but will also increase your metabolism -- through something called the thermic effect of food.
11. Eat protein more frequently. It's important to also time your intake so you're eating protein regularly throughout the day -- not just in one lump sum, like most do at dinner. Every meal and snack should include some protein.
12. Supplement with fish oil. A study published in Lipids fed mice diets enhanced EPA and DHA -- a.k.a. fish oil. The researchers learned that the mice fed diets higher in omega-3 fats had significantly less accumulation of body fat. Other studies have shown similar results.
13. Do full body exercises. Think: Squats, deadlifts, chin-ups, and push-ups. You'll get more bang for your buck out of each workout.
14. Cycle your carb intake based on your activity level. Sure, carbs are important. But on the days you don't work out, you simply don't need as many compared to the days you exercise hard. Rule of thumb: The more active you are, the more carbs you can eat, and vice versa.
15. Start your meals with a salad. Salad will provide some bulk to help fill you up -- so that you eat less calories overall.
16. Don't forget the fiber. Think of fiber like a sponge; it absorbs water and makes you feel full.
17. Drink water. Professor Dr. Brenda Davy and her Team from Virginia Tech University found that giving people 2 cups of water before each meal resulted in greater weight loss after 12 weeks. The reason? It helps fill you up.
18. Add beans to your salads. It's a nice way to add some additional fiber, protein and healthy carbs.
19. Replace one meal a day with a large salad and lean protein. This is a simple way to instantly improve your diet.
20. Keep a food journal. There's no better way to track what you're putting in your mouth.
21. Watch your portions. Avoid the buffet line and never supersize. Instead make sure you're following what the nutrition label recommends for a serving.

22. Switch to calorie-free drinks. All calories count, whether they're liquid or solid. So unless it's low-fat milk, opt for tea or water. Or something I was introduced to in the Netherlands -- large bunches of mint, lemon and hot water.
23. Weigh yourself. Studies show daily weigh-ins help enhance weight loss efforts. Don't live and die by the number. And of course a scale doesn’t decipher between fat and lean body mass, but it can still be of benefit to keep things "in check."
24. Eat whole eggs. Daily. A study published a couple years ago showed that those who ate whole eggs versus a bagel for breakfast ate less at the next meal. A similar study showed eating whole eggs increases HDL (good) cholesterol.
25. Eat breakfast. A review published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition showed that those who eat breakfast are more successful with long-term weight maintenance. Other research has shown the same for weight loss. Grab hardboiled eggs, scrambled eggs, Greek yogurt, a piece of fruit and handful of nuts, or make a smoothie. It doesn't have to be fancy.
26. Eat the bulk of your meals in the A.M. Then eat progressively less throughout the day. A study published in the Journal of Nutrition showed that eating most of your calories earlier in the day positively influences weight changes.
27. To burn more calories, stay upright. This means not sitting in front of a computer, TV, phone, etc., all day. Stand and you'll burn more and be more productive. This could even save your life.
28. Use the stairs. That's right: Skip the escalator and elevator. This won't make or break success, but every little bit helps. So get in all the movement you can.
29. Eat low-energy, dense foods. These are foods that are high in water and lower in calories, such as fruit, veggies, soups, and salads. Studies at Penn State University have showed that the inclusion of these foods helps individuals eat less total calories overall.
30. Don't grocery shop hungry. If you do, you'll buy everything in the aisle -- instead of sticking to your list. And most of the time, the foods you buy when hungry will be the kinds that sabotage your weight loss efforts.
31. Replace side dishes with steamed veggies. Restaurants will often allow you to substitute the fries or chips with steamed veggies. All you have to do is ask.
32. Bake, don't fry.
33. Use the fat-burner in your backyard: Your grill.
34. Order dressing on the side. But here's the bigger secret: Dip your fork in dressing, and then in the salad. This saves a ton more dressing than if one was to order it on the side, and the pour the entire cup on the salad anyway. Fewer calories equal less weight.
35. In the airport: Carry your luggage, don't roll it. Again, not a deal breaker in terms of success -- just another way to increase energy expenditure.
36. Skip the "Venti lattes" and opt for plain coffee. (Or better yet, tea.) Those extra large "designer" coffees can pack a belly-inflating 500 or more calories per serving!
37. Embrace oats. Plain rolled oats will help fill you up more than the high sugar breakfast counterparts. Moreover, one serving provides a lot less calories than the sugar coated alternatives.
38. Fidget. A study published in the journal Science showed that those who fidgeted more often -- for example, changed their posture frequently -- weighed less than those who didn't. This extra movement was termed NEAT (non-exercise activity thermogenesis).
39. Laugh often. A study presented at the European Congress on Obesity found those who laughed hard for approximately 10 to 15 minutes each day burned an additional 10 to 40 calories/day. Multiply that by 365 and those calories can add up!

40. Leave something on your plate at the end of the meal. Every little bit counts.
41. When out to eat, split a meal. The portions are usually big enough to feed a family.
42. Skip dessert.
43. Don't socialize around the food tables at parties. You're more
likely to munch mindlessly, even though you may not be hungry.
44. Don't eat your kid's leftovers. Every little bit of food adds up, including what we call "BLTs" (bites, licks and tastes).
45. Keep chips, dips, and other high fat junk foods out of the house. It's not about willpower; it's about being realistic.
46. If you have a dog, take him for a walk. It's better for both him and you than just letting him out the back. (Bonus: He'll love you even more!)
47. If you don't have a pet, offer to walk a neighbor's dog. Make friends; lose weight.
48. Use smaller plates and bowls. There will be less room for you to fill up and it makes less food seems like more.
49. Skip buffets. It's a foregone conclusion: If you don't, you'll feel like you have to get your money's worth and overeat.
50. Slow down. It takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes for your stomach to sense it's full. If you wolf down your food like a starving dog, you'll likely out-eat your hunger.
51. Decrease your food intake by 100 calories per day. Theoretically this translates to losing nearly one pound per month (1 lb = 3,500 calories) -- with hardly any effort.

52. Buy a pedometer and accumulate at least 10,000 steps each day.
53. When possible, walk or bike to do your errands.
54. Don't buy in bulk. The more that is there, the more that you'll eat.
55. Plan ahead. If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.
56. Keep some healthy snacks -- like nuts -- in your glove compartment so you're prepared at all times.
57. Take before pictures.
58. Get new friends. If your friends prefer pizza, wings, nachos and beer on a regular basis, find one's who are like-minded and want to be healthy. Research has suggested that friends enhance (or can hurt) success.
59. Put yourself first. Many people (women in particular) put everyone else ahead of themselves and let their health fall by the side.
60. Remember: It's not all or nothing. If you fall off the bandwagon, jump right back on. Don't let yourself continue to fall until all progress has been lost.
61. Wake up early to exercise. You're more likely to get it done if you don’t wait until after work.
-- Chris Mohr, Ph.D., R.D., is a registered dietitian and nutrition consultant, and the owner of MohrResults.com.

Thursday, 28 June 2012

'I've Learned' by Omer Washington

In combing through the pages, I came across a short story written by
an American called Omer Washington. There is not much information
on him but the title of his story is I've Learned.

Omer says:
"I've learned that you cannot make someone love you. All you can do is
be someone who can be loved. The rest is up to them.
"I've learned that no matter how much I care, some people just don't
care back.
"I've learned that it takes years to build up trust and only seconds
to destroy it.
"I've learned that it's not what you have in your life, but whom you
have in your life that counts.
"I've learned that you can get by on charm for about 15 minutes; after
that, you'd better know something.
"I've learned that you shouldn't compare yourself to the best others
can do, but to the best you can do.
"I've learned that it's not what happens to people, it's what they do
about it.
"I've learned that no matter how thinly you slice it, there are always
two sides.
"I've learned that you should always leave loved ones with loving
words. It may be the last time you'll see them.
"I've learned that you can keep going long after you think you can't.
"I've learned that heroes are the people who do what has to be done
when it needs to be done, regardless of the consequences.
"I've learned that there are people who love you dearly but just don't
know how to show it.
"I've learned that sometimes when I'm angry, I have the right to be
angry but that doesn't give me the right to be cruel.
"I've learned that true friendship continues to grow even over the
longest distance and I've learned that the same goes for true love.
"I've learned that no matter how good a friend is, they're going to
hurt you every once in a while and you must forgive them for that.
"I've learned that it isn't always enough to be forgiven by others;
sometimes you have to learn to forgive yourself.
"I've learned that no matter how bad your heart is broken, the world
doesn't stop for your grief.
"I've learned that just because two people argue, it doesn't mean they
don't love each other, and just because they don't argue, it doesn't
mean they do.
"I've learned that sometimes you have to put the individual ahead of
his actions. I've learned that two people can look at the exact same
thing and see something totally different.
"I've learned that no matter the consequences, those who are honest
with themselves get further in life.
"I've learned that your life can be changed in a matter of hours and
I've learned that when a friend cries out to you, you will find the
strength to help.
"I've learned that writing, as well as talking, can ease emotional pains.
"I've learned that the people you care most about in life are taken
from you too soon.
"I've learned that it's hard to determine where to draw the line
between being nice and not hurting people's feelings, and standing up
for what you believe.
"I've learned to love and to be loved.
"I've learned."
Wouldn't it really be something if we could all say that?

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Lyrics SMASH OST

THE 20TH CENTURY FOX MAMBO! lyrics

At Paramount it's "Oh la la"
The Warner Bros. "Cha cha cha"
And L.B. Mayer loves his schmaltz
So M.G.M. made the great waltz

But the 20th Century Foxtrot
It's precious - but precious, it's not hot
To make the big boys hire me
Please make that rhythm fiery

Come on boys and girls - make me over

In this factory where dreams can true
Are you ready to make someone new
You're the team that must teach me to do
The 20th Century Fox Mambo

Done the homework and I'll pass the test
I'll do whatever my teachers suggest
I can do it clothed or undressed
The 20th Century Fox Mambo

Make it up, shake it up
Let the fantasies begin
Here's the dope
To get cast, change the past
Make the light just right for Cin-emascope

Take a gamble cuz it's safe to bet
Mr. Zanick ain't seen nothin' yet
When we're finished he'll never forget
This 20th Century Fox

(For fame - play the game - change your name -to the 20th Century Fox)

Make it up - shake it up
Make me feel like the main attraction
Change the clothes, fix the nose
And then 5,6,7,8
Action! (Action!)

Now I'm blonde but I ain't so dumb (No)
Hollywood will be under my thumb (Yes)
I'll change partners until I become

The 20th Century Fox
Mambo!


LET ME BE YOUR STAR lyrics

Fade in on a girl
With a hunger for fame,
And a face and a name to remember.
The past fades away
Because as of this day,
Norma Jean's gone.
She's moving on...

Her smile and your fantasies play a duet
That will make you forget where you are.
The music starts playing,
It's the beat of her heart saying:
Let me be your star.

Flashback to a girl
With a song in her heart,
As she's waiting to start the adventure.
The fire and drive
That make dreams come alive:
They fill her soul.
She's in control...

The drama, the laughter, the tears just like pearls--
Well, they're all in this girl's repertoire.
It's all for the taking,
And it's magic we'll be making;
Let me be your star.

I'll just have to forget the hurt that came before,

Forget what used to be.

The past is on the cutting room floor,

The future is here with me.
Choose me!
Fade up on a star
With it all in her sights:
All the love and the lights
That surround her.
Someday she'll think twice
Of the dues and the price

She'll have to pay

She'll have to pay

But not today...

But not today...

Then she'll do all she can
For the love of one man,
And for millions who look from afar.
And what you've been needing
Is all here in my heart, pleading:
Let me be your star!


MR AND MRS SMITH lyrics

Call the Justice of the Peace,
But don't tell him our names,
Don't put out a press release,
Or mention baseball games.

Book the nearest Bridal suite,
One room will suit us fine,
For the desk clerk that we meet,
The only autograph we'll sign is,

Mr and Mrs smith,
Simply the folks next door,

People without a single clue what
an Agent or Grip is for

Yes,

Nothing can beat the view,
When as far as the eye can see, there's

No one but Mrs,

No one but Mr,

Smith and Me.

For a home the man provides,
A cottage built for two,
We'll check the small town classifieds,
Variety won't do.

Then we'll move to mainstream USA,
And sign the deed of trust,
The mailbox at our hideaway,
Will tell the whole wide world that we're just,

Mr and Mrs smith,
Merely the folks next door,

People who use their kitchen each night,

And never been into chores,

Yeah,

Nothing can beat the view,
For as far as the eye can see, there's

No one but Mrs,




No one but Mr,

Smith and Me. No early calls,
No big premieres,
No less romantic theme,
We'll spend the nights,
Making our own,
Little league baseball team,

We're no one you've ever seen,

Movie stars don't live anywhere here,
Except on the local drive-in screen,

Yes,
I'd gladly disappear,
If it might guarantee a view of,

No one but Mr,

No one but Mrs,

Smith and You

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Happy Birthday Yours Truly.. 26 June.

red velvet cake - bought by my frens.

A birthday to remember

I wish you a new world where you can find great happiness.

I hope the road leads you through sunlit countryside.
May no river be too deep to wade, no rock be too difficult to climb.
Adventures. Surprises.
And the attainment of your dreams - your secret hopes. The gifts we cannot give.

May you never cease to find new possibilities in life and in yourself.
May you hold a quietness inside yourself that nothing can destroy.
May this year be exactly the way you’d like it to be.

What can I wish for you on your birthday that’s better than the usual things?
Opening the curtains in the morning and finding snow.
The first few drops in rain printing the dust of drought.
Window ablaze with sunset.
A heron slow fanning across the evening sky,
A door that opens on the dear familiar things.
The smell of spring.
Thing you already have.
But always new.
The gift of days.
The gift of life.

I wish you great joy on your birthday,
I wish you astonishment, laughter, song and talk and hugs and kisses.
May every day to come hold good surprises, unexpected joys.
May your every wish come true!

I wish you star-studded skies,
a blackbird singing to the dawn, diamond-bright spider webs, rainbows in the grass and the slow, sweet spreading of light.

I wish you health and joy and excitement and discovery.
This year, next year - forever.

Stress?? dont be.

Stress is bad for your mental and physical health. Let me tell you few ways to reduce stress.

*Notice something about nature every day. Feeling connected to our
world is part of any spiritual practice. Even if you live in the
city, you can notice the sky, the phase of the moon, the shape of a
tree.

*Laugh, since studies have shown that laughter actually strengthens
your immune system.

*Take deep breaths spending some time each day focused on deep
breathing. Stress has long been known as a significant contributing
factor in disease progression of all kinds. Incorporating a program
of breathing exercises during stretching will increase oxygen flow
and promote relaxation.

*Soak a washcloth in hot water, wring it out and scrub your body.
Keep it hot, scrub vigorously. You will stimulate flow in your
lymphatic system, remove dead cells, open up your pores to aid in
release of toxins. And it just feels so invigorating.

*Count 10 things you are grateful for every day to help reinforce a
positive attitude about your life.

*Focus on chewing your food because such "conscious chewing" forces
you to slow down, pay more attention to what you are eating and be
in the moment. So sit down and take time to chew and enjoy a good
nourishing meal.

*Have a massage. Even if you don't have time or the money for a
professional massage, partner with a friend and give each other
shoulder, back and neck massages. It's easy to do with no need to
undress (unless you want to!) and a great way to release stress in
an area where many of us tend to hold it.

*Practice "journaling" which is daily "stream of consciousness"
writing, not keeping a diary. Start writing about whatever is on
your mind, letting the thoughts flow as they come in order to tap
into your unconscious, resolve confusion, anger or frustration about
issues, and stimulate creative thinking.

*Meditate or pray daily. There are a variety of types of meditation,
but they all involve quieting the mind, giving it a break from the
usual ceaseless chatter. Many people say they don't have the time or
the inclination to sit and meditate or to pray, but you can bring
mindfulness to your everyday activity and achieve similar stress
reducing results.

*Clear up unresolved relationships. Anger or resentment toward family
or friends festers in our emotions and bodies; trying to find
forgiveness and making amends is more for your benefit and health
than for theirs.

Saturday, 23 June 2012

SMASH

CAN'T wait for the season 2.. i'm not satisfied with the season 1 ending. but great that Karen got the job.

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Chỉ Vì Anh Quá Yêu Em lyrics

One of my favorite vietnamese song, by The Men.

Ch Vì Anh Quá Yêu Em

Anh không th bên em na sao t ngày hôm qua,
T
ngày chúng ta không còn ni
m tin.
Gi
ng như ngày xưa
y, hòa chung nh

Xin trôi l
rơi ướt mi, người đng mong na,
Và đ
ng tiếc chi năm tháng qua r
i,
Hãy đi tìm h
nh phúc m
i, mt người yêu em nhiu hơn.
(M
t người yêu em hơ
n anh)
Tìm ai đó khác đi không phi là anh,
Tìm ai đó khác đi yêu em h
ơn anh,
(Hãy đi tìm m
t ngườ
i hn anh),
Ch
ng mong gì đâu nơ
i này,
Phút giây bình yên qua r
i,
Ch
còn li bên anh ni đa


Tìm ai đó khác đi không ph
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Hãy tìm ai đó khác làm n
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Th
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Khi
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T
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i anh, người ơi !!!
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p tim sát môi cườị