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Cara is a writer/blogger who balances the roles of a Wife, Mom, Career Woman, and Entrepreneur.

Although busy juggling these activities, Cara still finds time to write fun and light-hearted articles through her lifestyle blog.

She shares the experiences in her household, where she has learned how to cook, to be more discerning in the products her family uses, to decorate their home, to find creative ways to encourage reading and study habits for her child, to meet the family budget and be a more sensible shopper, to hone an interest in arts and crafts, and many, many more.

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The best part of her day is seeing the faces of her family. They are the sugar of her soul.

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Blogroll: My New Roots

August 29, 2011 9:13 am · Posted by CaraW

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One of my favorite food blogs is 'My New Roots' by Sarah Britton of Copehagen.

Here I am treated to nutricious recipes, inspiring words, and fantastic photographs. Sarah has relishing posts on baked goods, beverages, salads, snacks, soups, raw food, vegan, and meatless Mondays! And although she is a holistic vegetarian chef, her delectable and easy to follow concoctions give me the easy choice of eating healthy every day...just like what her mantra says.

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Lose It!

February 24, 2011 8:05 am · Posted by CaraW

Things have gotten a bit out of hand in the weight department two years and counting. After a following a rigorous running program and preparing for a half-marathon, for the very first time I began to suffer an intense back pain that I endured for three months before I had the courage to see my physician. After a series of X-rays, it turns out I have low-back arthritis. The impact of my running and unproper stomach exercises triggered the inflammation of my joints. The regimen I was following was a 6-day plan. Interval days of training and rest would have been more approriate for a person with my condition. But I did not know, and thus,  I suffered immensely and had grown a fear to get back on the work-out wagon once I healed.

The result of my hiatus from running is weight gain. I continued my usual food intake (which was usually three full meals and two snacks), but I did not engage in any activity to square off the calories. I also stopped drinking 135 ounces of water because my body did not crave the thirst as it used to. Soon I found myself with fewer wardrobe selections and a partial attraction to draw string pants. My husband purchased a weighting scale which he purposely placed near my side of the vanity. In the beginning the added pounds was not a big issue. But after I seeing the weight gain go to double digits I had a panic attack! What happened? Will I be able to lose the weight? What if I worked out and my back pain returns?

Getting up and going to the gym was more difficult than I anticipated. My self-esteem hit a low point after realizing I was far worse than what I had been before I started the running program. I had the biggest weight gain, I was scared of low-back pain, and I just did not have the same fitness stamina. In all my life I had never tried dieting, diet pills, or measure my calorie intake. My metabolism had always been fast. I could eat carbs and burn through them. But that was then. Today, losing weight is an arduous task. But if I didn't do anything soon the situation will get a lot worse.

The first thing I had to do was to get over my depression. The second thing was to evaluate my health goals and ensure that whatever objective I had set I could maintain in the long run. The third thing is to act, or simply put, just lose it!

And thus, I began my way back to a healthier me. I tapped into co-workers and friends who were facing the same struggles and received tips on how to start losing weight. The first advice I got was to keep a fitness and food journal. It had to be accessible and simple to use. And it can give progress reports on my activities. With these requirements I did not look any further after my brother recommended the Apple iPhone App program called, "Lose It!" This is a free application that effortlessly creates a personalized weight loss program and tracks your daily food and exercise. It is so straightforward that I created my account and completed my weight loss program straight from my iPhone all in under two minutes. Daily tracking is a breeze because my iPhone is always with me.

Lose It helps you stick to your plan using simple mathematics. You have a budgeted number of calories per day (depending on your weight loss plan). This is subtracted by the number of calories of your food intake. However, if you exercise, you can add the number of calories you lost from the work out. Then the program tracks the remaining calories you have left. Similar to Weight Watcher's point system, Lose It helps you become aware of the amount of calories you consume on the food you eat. That piece of cheesecake you thought was only 250 cal turns out to be 700! Knowing means you can decide whether to just take a bite or skip it all together!

Utilizing this cool app is just the beginning. As of last week I started doing the elliptical and the threadmill at the gym. It is not as rigid as my running work out, but that is okay. It is my first step without succumbing to diet pills. And my goal, for now, is simple. If I can burn enough calories to have my daily piece of chocolate and still stick to my weight loss plan then I am a happy camper!

Filed under: Fitness and Food Tagged with: apps, fitness journal

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Firelight

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The Digital Mom Handbook

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Something Borrowed and Something Blue

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The Iron Fey Saga

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