You know, I come from a time notebooks were all we had to write into but I never thought it’s now a “nerdy” thing. It was just natural . I’m so happy about this
This is great advice - my husband uses little pocket notebooks all the time like this. He is a pastor, and uses them a lot to jot down things he wants to remember: names of people he meets, children's names of acquaintances, phone numbers, measurements for projects, all kinds of things. I just bought him some for Christmas stocking stuffers, so he's all set. Thanks for sharing!
@@Carsonial absolutely. I workout everyday. Biggest weakness is diet. I tried the food journaling but it wasn’t as I was eating. I like that idea better.
0:44 - OMG... you're the first person I have ever seen on youtube who has (on film) put a pocket notebook, in their pocket. I've watched a lot of videos.
Dang it! 🤣 My dad lost weight by writing down everything he ate with the calorie count before he ate it. Often he would decide against eating certain foods. Over time he managed to get himself off 10 prescriptions by paying attention to his eating habits. There is a lot to be said for writing it down! Love this video!
You mentioned multiplying goal weight by 100. Did you really mean multiplying by 10? 175 * 100 would be 17,500 calories, where 175 *10 is 1,750. Similarly a goal weight of 200 would mean 20,000 calories vice 2,000.
What are your notebook habits? Please comment and let me know!
You know, I come from a time notebooks were all we had to write into but I never thought it’s now a “nerdy” thing. It was just natural . I’m so happy about this
Thanks!
This is great advice - my husband uses little pocket notebooks all the time like this. He is a pastor, and uses them a lot to jot down things he wants to remember: names of people he meets, children's names of acquaintances, phone numbers, measurements for projects, all kinds of things. I just bought him some for Christmas stocking stuffers, so he's all set. Thanks for sharing!
Great ideas, thanks for sharing!
That food journal part was worth the whole video
gonna try it?
@@Carsonial absolutely. I workout everyday. Biggest weakness is diet. I tried the food journaling but it wasn’t as I was eating. I like that idea better.
This video is really helpful! In fact, I am starting a pocket journal today.
Nice!
0:44 - OMG... you're the first person I have ever seen on youtube who has (on film) put a pocket notebook, in their pocket. I've watched a lot of videos.
it only makes sense!
Love this topic! Thanks so much for the info! New subscriber!
Thanks, and welcome!
I keep a separate health journal and it never dawned on me to write what I eat in my pocket journal since it’s with me throughout the day. TFS! 🤗
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FYI I misspoke during the video, you multiply goal weight by 10, not 100! lol, sorry.
Dang it! 🤣 My dad lost weight by writing down everything he ate with the calorie count before he ate it. Often he would decide against eating certain foods. Over time he managed to get himself off 10 prescriptions by paying attention to his eating habits. There is a lot to be said for writing it down! Love this video!
@@kathyfannon7563 wow that's awesome!
What if you're a very big fellow, and your goal weight is far lighter. Then they would essentially starve themselves in an unhealthy manner.
That is a pretty cool trick!
Great idea! Now I can finally say goodbye to all those sticky notes.
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome video appreciate it
Glad it was helpful!
FYI in the video I misspoke, you multiply goal weight by 10, not 100!
good stuff!
Appreciate it!
Great info
Glad it was helpful!
You mentioned multiplying goal weight by 100. Did you really mean multiplying by 10? 175 * 100 would be 17,500 calories, where 175 *10 is 1,750. Similarly a goal weight of 200 would mean 20,000 calories vice 2,000.
Yes! So sorry if I misspoke there, you multiply goal weight by 10. Thanks!
Cool
Thanks!