Saturday, July 31, 2010

White Party Dresses

White Party Dresses
White Party Dresses
White Party Dresses
White Party Dress
White Party Dress

White Dresses Pictures

White Dresses
White Dresses
White Dresses
White Dresses

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Orange Prom Dresses

Orange Prom Dresses
Orange Prom Dress
Orange Prom Dresses
Orange Prom Dresses
Orange Prom Dress

Orenge Dresses Pictures

Orenge Dresses Pictures
Orenge Dresses Pictures
Orenge Dresses Pictures
Orenge Dresses Pictures
Orenge Dresses Pictures

The Human Timepiece, Water Intake Calculator

I watched a really neat show last night called The Human Timepiece on the Discovery channel. It went through a day in two hour segments, breaking down what the body is naturally doing biologically at those times. It even said when the best time to eat and workout would be according to the body's biological clock. Here are some interesting tidbits I picked up from the show:

- Exercise in the late afternoon or early evening. (Around 4pm.)
Most athletic records have been set and broken during this time. They studied various athletes who did the exact same workout at different times of day and found out that those exercising around 4pm were up to 10% more effective than those working at other times of day. The morning is the lest effective time to work out because your blood vessels and arteries are less flexible. It even increases your chances for things like heart failure since your blood is also "thicker" for a few hours right after you wake up.

In other words: do you want to burn 10% more calories doing the same amount of work? Try to exercise around this time. Your body's core temperature is naturally slightly higher so you get extra benefits. I wish I didn't have to work graveyard. I'm two or three hours from waking up during this time. :/

- Eat the majority of your calories shortly after you wake up.
I use the term "morning" very loosely because I know that's different for everyone. For me it's usually around 7pm! Right after you wake up your blood pressure is naturally at its highest and stays that way until about mid day. If you eat your calories early on your body has the entire day to burn through them before putting the remainder in storage. On the show they gave people the exact same meals adding up to the exact same amount of calories, but they ate the meals at different times. Those who had a large breakfast (50% of their daily calories,) a moderate lunch (35%,) and very little for dinner (15%) used their caloric intake most effectively. For those who prefer to snack between meals, subtract calories from your dinner allowance.

Eating causes your glucose levels to go up and if that happens right before a period of relaxation (like sleep) your body is much more likely to store the fat for a time when you need it. I guess this is why I've always heard you shouldn't eat ____ hours before you go to bed.

Following a calorie plan like this one would be very difficult for me. I normally eat a huge amount (if not all of!) my calories right before bed for a bunch of reasons: I'm home and done rushing around so I actually have time to dedicate to a meal, I feel like relaxing and having something to eat, I have nothing to do so I get bored and eat, plus I usually feel tired after eating a decent meal. My weight struggle also comes into play here. I can't help but think that if I'm going to eat, at least I can do it right before I peace out from the world for a while. That way I know the food has hours to digest before I have to look at the scale again.

I also find that I feel more hungry if I haven't had a chance to really acknowledge and comprehend a meal. How do I do that? Do I sit there and have a conversation with it? Do I read into it? Do I practice active listening while the food communicates with me? What I mean to say is that I really need to remember the experience of eating. I want to have something that I enjoy the taste of and take a while to consume it. If I rush through a meal that isn't very stimulating to my senses I think I'm more likely to forget that I ate or feel like I've cheated myself in some way. This goes back to some of my cardinal rules, one of which is...

"I have to love it. This applies for everything from now on. If I'm going to put it inside of me and risk all the calories, fat, weight, and stress... then it better be super delicious and exactly the way I like it. If there's something I don't like about it then that's just another excuse for me to stop eating it."

-Drink a ton of water.
I never ever used to drink enough water. I would have sodas all day, and maybe some juice, chocolate milk, or other flavored beverage if it came my way. It's no wonder that I was 50lbs+ / 23kg+ heaver than I am today. Even today I struggle with it because I feel like I'm going to put on a ton of weight. This show reminded me that water is totally neutral and has no calories. It's what most of your body is made of and it needs a lot of it to function at its peak. If you're not hydrated, you won't burn as many calories by doing normal activities (breathing, sleeping, etc.) I have to tell myself that it'll be worth it in the long run. (Plus... I'm a creep and I weigh myself every time I use the restroom at home. It's neat to see how much weight I can lose just by doing it.)

There are also so many zero calorie things that can be done to water to give it flavor. You can have it at a variety of temperatures and textures (0 calorie gelatin, anyone?) This cool calculator will tell you exactly how much water you need in a day. Not everyone needs the recommended 64 ounces. It says I should have 90 ounces a day... bleh.

Theme for thinspiration is before and after. It's probably my favorite, along with scene/alternative/emo/whateveryouwannacallit. [:


















I've mentioned my roommate a few times (she's with me in some of my MySpace pictures.) My height, 90lbs, vegan, constant reminder that I need to lose some weight? Here's what she looks like.



Don't forget about the giveaway on this blog! It ends soon! [:

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Giveaway?


I had this up on a different blog of mine, so don't mind the ghetto image. I might take a new one later if I'm not feeling lazy. I've never done a giveaway before so this is new for me. If you have any suggestions please send them my way. [: Since this is my first one and I'm super anxious to figure out how it all works, I'm going to accept entries only for a week. The contest will be closed on Sunday, August 1st, 2010.

+1 entry ► comment this post with your name/nickname and e-mail. I need the e-mail address so I can contact you if you win. If you'd rather give your e-mail if/when you when, then please say so. I'll announce the winner at the end of the contest.
+1 entry ► become a follower. If you're already a follower, let me know.
+1 entry ► include what you want to see more of on this blog (pictures, stories, diets, giveaways, etc.)
+2 entries ► post a link to this entry somewhere on your blog or site. Give me a link to your post.


If you are the winner you can earn an extra two entries in a future giveaway by taking a picture of yourself with your prize. Each participant may have up to five entries. International entries are accepted.

I really enjoy the Gatsby / Mandom line of products. I use a variety their items: hair, face, body, and even feet. This giveaway package will focus on some of their hair and face items that I have used and enjoyed.

^ Gatsby - $20USD - Silver Dye
As shown in the pictures below, this is meant to be a lightening product instead of an actual hair dye. It has different affects on different shades of hair. Of course, the product was designed to work with medium to dark hair. On the package it is described as part of the "natural bleach and color series."


This is an example of what someone with very dark brown to black hair can expect to see after using the product.


This is what it would look like on someone with very, very light blond hair (or on hair that has been bleached before applying the dye.)

^ Gatsby - $18USD each - Hair Styling Wax (Moving Rubber)
A set of
three products from their wax series will be given: Air Rise, Spiky Edge, and Technical Design Clay. I tried to include a variety that can be used to create different styles. These are great for keeping bangs in place, especially since it can easily be restyled without flaking or making your hair appear stiff.


^ Gatsby - $8USD - Facial Powder Sheet

These are a life saver. I keep them with me wherever I go. Just blot your face with the paper and it will get rid of any excess oil. This helps to gets rid of extra shine on your face. These are even cool to use with makeup. (Make sure you dab instead of wipe.)


^ Gatsby - $12USD - Oil Clear Wet Paper
This is nice to use after going to the gym, before bed, or any time you want that clean and fresh feeling. This can't be used over makeup. It gets rid of all the excess oil, sweat, and dirt on your skin easily.

^ Gatsby - $10USD+ - Mystery Item
I think I'll try to include one related mystery item with a value of at least $10USD in each of my giveaways.

Seven items with a total value of around $90USD. I wanted my first giveaway to be an interesting one. These are all Japanese products, but they have a sticker with English instructions on the back. Good luck to everyone who enters! Winners will be chosen via random.org.

Expect a donation button to make its way on to this page soon. I'll use all the funds to put together giveaway packages. You don't have to donate to enter, but I'll give you 3 entries on the giveaway of your choice for every donation you make. Just put a random phrase in the PayPal note and include it in a comment so I can keep track. [:

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Cool Emo Hairstyles

Cool Emo Hairstyle
Cool Emo Hairstyle
Cool Emo Hairstyle
Cool Emo Hairstyle

Bob Emo Hairstyles

Bob Emo Hairstyle
Bob Emo Hairstyle
Bob Emo Hairstyle
Bob Emo Hairstyle
Bob Emo Hairstyle