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It will be available on Amazon in a couple weeks. The manuscript is done and the guy who formats everything for Amazon is waiting on the cover design, which I should have by tomorrow. The designer is giving me four final variations on the cover.ONE-TWO-- said:
Where can we get your book? I am looking at starting this and can't wait to read it.
Will do.UmustBKidding said:
I'd be interested in reading, but need to know your consulting rate?
Let me know when available, and I can feed the amazon machine for the bits.
I apologize I didn't notice your question before now.AtlAg75 said:
Voted.
Question for you - in the book do you discuss IMF specifically for seniors? Referring more to seniors who live in retirement or assisted living facilities.
I wouldn't chew gum. I think it may technically break the fast. Also, it may just be me, but chewing gum while hungry makes me even hungrier. So you might not be doing yourself any favors. Man, you just need to bite the bullet and tough it out for about 2 weeks and your body will adjust. That's what I did. You will still feel some hunger from 10am-12pm, (I still do sometimes) but you'll learn to not let that rule your thoughts.who?mikejones said:
Just saw this thread last Sunday.
Started the 18/6 monday. I'll be frank- im using the first two weeks for my body to adjust to the schedule. I haven't changed what ive been eating. Im chewing lots of gum at the moment. I dont know if thats allowed or not.
I do think i am bingeing during the active eating hours so i havent seen much change yet but I have a plan. I also spend hours every day in my truck which makes it difficult to not think about food, especially about 10am and 12pm.
My goal is 200lbs. Im at 219. Havent been under 200 since high school. Granted, im tall and at my best fitness level i was around 210. Ive just swapped the muscle for fat.
KY AG said:
One month check-in:
1. I've lost 19.8 pounds, or 7.5% of my starting weight.
2. I've lost 2 inches on my waist, or 4.2%.
3. I've completed 10 fast days (less than 600 calories)
4. Every week day that's not a fast day has been an 8/16 day, with a goal of sub-2400 calories.
5. Weekends I eat whatever, sometimes I fast in the morning, sometimes I don't, sometimes I eat 3000+ calories. I generally don't care on weekends.
Overall I'm content with the results thus far. The most I ever lost in one month on Keto was 18 pounds, so this is pretty phenomenal.
I think I'm most satisfied with the fact that this seems sustainable. I've gotten into a groove now and I'm generally okay with the schedule. With Keto I always had a tremendous amount of anxiety with meal-planning, and trying like hell to stay on Keto, particularly with a travel-heavy job. Now, I'm pretty relaxed - if I eat bad one meal, who cares.
Some lessons learned:
1. Carbonated water is extremely helpful (LaCroix pineapple strawberry is my jam).
2. Gum is helpful.
3. Walking in the morning is really the key to successful weight loss. I had a week where I stalled around 248. Looking back on the data, due to my schedule I had not walked at all that week. The very next week I was walking again and the weight loss resumed.
Thanks again Tailgate!
This is why I always take the holidays off. Just get back on hardcore after New Year's and lose any extra pounds you've gained, and I have definitely ticked up this holiday season. Ho ho ho!Quote:
Two-month check-in:
1. Haven't lost any further weight. Thanksgiving and the million Christmas parties, travel have been rough. More importantly though:
2. Haven't gained any weight!
3. Lost another half inch on my waist.
Still really excited about the program.
At this point just buy it on Amazon. I may sell it directly at some point, but still looking at options. But it will be $.99 for a limited time so grab it now to get that deal.NPH- said:
Is the best way to buy this through that amazon link, or is there a better way to purchase from you directly?