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Workout Tip of the Week: The Power of Mini Meals

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Jun 8, 2009 by Sabah K.

Fitness gurus and healthy eating fanatics are always raving about the importance of downsizing portion sizes and why it's important to eat small, frequent meals throughout the day. If you want to lose weight and keep up with your weekly fitness routine, eating mini meals really is the way to go. Small, well-balanced meals throughout the day will keep your energy levels up because your blood sugar remains stable. This means you don't experience 'highs and lows' just from eating different foods, and you can actually get through your day without getting too hungry.

The best way to keep up with this habit? Pack a day's worth of food in a lunch tote and carry it around with you. This reduces the risk that you'll overeat at the next meal, and also prevents you from making an unnecessary trip to the nearest fast food pit stop or clearing out the vending machine.

Some of the best foods you can pack include whole grain crackers, lean meats, low-fat cheese sticks, yogurt and meal replacement bars. If you plan to eat a complete meal at the office, make sure it's a well-balanced one. For most people working in an office, staying focused is a priority; you can avoid the late-afternoon slump by making sure the center of your meal is high in protein. Grilled, skinless chicken breasts, grilled salmon, or even tofu will fill you up fast and keep your energy levels up throughout the day.

If you're planning to hit the gym before heading home after work, you will need to pack a few extra foods to make it through your workout. Eat a high-protein snack right before the workout to maximize the calorie and fat-burning potential of your routine. Make sure you drink plenty of water during and after your workout, and eat a combination of protein and carbs to refuel and restore your energy levels.

For the final meal of the day, go light; a lean protein for dinner coupled with a large salad is the ideal menu item at the end of the day. If you're craving something a little heartier, stick with smaller portions so you can enjoy your favorite meal without the guilt!

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Stress, Stress, Stress: On the Go Stress Relief

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Nov 19, 2008 by Rebecca White-Glanders

If you're like most busy people today, you may not have time for some of the common stress-reduction techniques, like hot baths, exercise or meditation. Between work and family commitments, you may have trouble finding time to sleep. Fortunately, there are things you can do on the go to help reduce your stress levels.

Tension hand balls are popular, portable and easy to fit in your purse. They come in a variety of styles and densities, and are often seen in chaotic office environments. But they're great for other times, too. When you're stuck in traffic or waiting in line at the grocery store, squeezing a tension ball can bring immediate relief.

Another helpful hint that may seem odd is this: take an essential oil version of your favorite scent and apply it to a small handkerchief. Place the handkerchief in a small plastic bag to preserve the scent. When you're feeling stressed out, take it out and inhale the scent two to three times or more. Whether its rosemary mint or cherry almond, your favorite scent offers a quick mini-vacation from whatever you're doing.

Portable, hand-held massagers are also great for on the go stress relief. Battery-operated, hand-held massagers fit neatly in your purse and can be used on tense muscles during traffic jams or other periods of downtime.

In today's technological arena, you probably have an MP3 player, a car CD player or both. Make the most out of these by keeping music that relaxes you handy, setting the back drop for a smoother day. Whether it's Mozart, pop or jazzy artists like Norah Jones, your favorite music can be one of the most effective stress reducers around.

Grab a few of these quick tension fixers and get on with your day in a less-stressed way. If you can't stop for stress reduction, these tips allow you to take it with you in easy ways.

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