Start running bro, I've been getting into it and have never felt so good in my life. It burns major calories too. And it's ok to eat whatever you want just as long as you purge.
dont eat the goodies laying around, even if it is a little piece that shit adds up, i lay off of it and i have no temptations, all the secretaries try to bring goodies in for me its hard as fuck
Office work (especially when you are just starting) generates a ton of cortisol, which packs on the pounds. There's a shock-and-awe period at first, and then some people (and I'm guessing you will) learn to manage it.
is there anything legit to do for cortisol?
Getting rest, not being stressed, taking in vitamin C (atleast a couple grams at a time) and PS. (Phosphatidyl Serine)
There is another anti-estrogen promoted on this site that is said to help as well. Erase is the name maybe, I'v never tried it.
I am usually pretty laid back and don't do stress at all but there are those times when you can not avoid it and it always shows up on the gut.
I forgot one more, stims can increase it as well!
Trying to take my coffee away?!!!
I forgot one more, stims can increase it as well!
is there anything legit to do for cortisol?
Here's how I manage it (with mixed success... sometimes it works great and sometimes it all goes to hell).
1) Get on a super-regular schedule. Sleep at the same time and wake up at the same time.
2) Routines are your friend. Make them rituals. Work at the office may be unpredictable, but your morning routine and drive into work shouldn't be. Just don't integrate anything unhealthy into that ritual (i.e. buying a big milkshake on the way into work).
3) Go easy on the stimulants. I do a fairly large (but far from monster) cup of 50% decaffeinated coffee. Then I avoid caffeine for the rest of the day. Lots of coffee in the morning can give you the late afternoon munchies that go along with a crash.
4) Embed little healthy rituals into your day (i.e. not food rituals, like a candy bar run). For me, I like to use the last 10 minutes of lunch to work a Sudoku puzzle. Sure it sounds nerdy, but it puts some ritual into each day.
5) Schedule everything you can. And don't run one of those big-shot blow-hard calendars where you tell your "girl" to give them some ridiculous date six months from now. But do organize each day at least 1-2 days in advance when possible. For some reason, a little advance notice gives our brains a chance to adjust for what's coming.
6) Small lunch... always
7) Learn to intermingle stressful and relaxing work. I love product development and research issues. I hate personnel problems and legal issues. So if I'm going to spend the afternoon in a room full of lawyers, you can bet your ass I'm going to spend the morning in a machine shop or working on a new product.
8) Maintain perspective: "There's always an Arquillian Battle Cruiser, or a Corillian Death Ray, or an intergalactic plague that is about to wipe out all life on this miserable little planet". And strangely enough, your office manager will try to convince you that you completing that TPS report before the COB today will save you all.
9) Keep in the back of your mind that many companies artificially create a crisis like (8) simply because it pumps you full of adrenaline and keeps you working harder -- but it also pumps you full of cortisol which makes you softer and more tired.
10) I've never found a cortisol-reducing supplement that actually worked for me. But that sure doesn't mean they don't exist.
I'm sure I left a few out. That was just stream of consciousness.
Here's how I manage it (with mixed success... sometimes it works great and sometimes it all goes to hell).
1) Get on a super-regular schedule. Sleep at the same time and wake up at the same time.
2) Routines are your friend. Make them rituals. Work at the office may be unpredictable, but your morning routine and drive into work shouldn't be. Just don't integrate anything unhealthy into that ritual (i.e. buying a big milkshake on the way into work).
3) Go easy on the stimulants. I do a fairly large (but far from monster) cup of 50% decaffeinated coffee. Then I avoid caffeine for the rest of the day. Lots of coffee in the morning can give you the late afternoon munchies that go along with a crash.
4) Embed little healthy rituals into your day (i.e. not food rituals, like a candy bar run). For me, I like to use the last 10 minutes of lunch to work a Sudoku puzzle. Sure it sounds nerdy, but it puts some ritual into each day.
5) Schedule everything you can. And don't run one of those big-shot blow-hard calendars where you tell your "girl" to give them some ridiculous date six months from now. But do organize each day at least 1-2 days in advance when possible. For some reason, a little advance notice gives our brains a chance to adjust for what's coming.
6) Small lunch... always
7) Learn to intermingle stressful and relaxing work. I love product development and research issues. I hate personnel problems and legal issues. So if I'm going to spend the afternoon in a room full of lawyers, you can bet your ass I'm going to spend the morning in a machine shop or working on a new product.
8) Maintain perspective: "There's always an Arquillian Battle Cruiser, or a Corillian Death Ray, or an intergalactic plague that is about to wipe out all life on this miserable little planet". And strangely enough, your office manager will try to convince you that you completing that TPS report before the COB today will save you all.
9) Keep in the back of your mind that many companies artificially create a crisis like (8) simply because it pumps you full of adrenaline and keeps you working harder -- but it also pumps you full of cortisol which makes you softer and more tired.
10) I've never found a cortisol-reducing supplement that actually worked for me. But that sure doesn't mean they don't exist.
I'm sure I left a few out. That was just stream of consciousness.
What if you have to travel for business?
How much caffine are we talking how many MG per day?
is there anything legit to do for cortisol?
Bill, wtf is Civilization. I always see that in the app store on my Mac. Or was it my iPad?
What if you have to travel for business?
How much caffine are we talking how many MG per day?
Traveling across many time zones is a killer. You are eating when your body is a sleep zone and you are sleeping when your metabolism is in the burn calorie zone.
You really have to increase the cardio to get that straight.
Yeah west coast travel is brutal especially when you are only gone for 2-3 days its like your body never really adjust either way your just fucked up for a few days. LOL
On the Mac - it is great. You start out as cavemen and try to build a civilization. You win buy either destroying all the other countries or by landing a space ship on Alpha centauri.
Lot of battles and nuclear wars and shit in between. I spent a many of hours on that thing. Find it got worse as it got more animated but may go back to playing it again.
That's what I used to do years ago with StarCraft. It was a great relaxer when I had 20-40 minutes on the road.
as is the starfish
Yeah butt you like starfish where the taint connects to a peener.
Knot good!
wtf???
Here's how I manage it (with mixed success... sometimes it works great and sometimes it all goes to hell).
1) Get on a super-regular schedule. Sleep at the same time and wake up at the same time.
2) Routines are your friend. Make them rituals. Work at the office may be unpredictable, but your morning routine and drive into work shouldn't be. Just don't integrate anything unhealthy into that ritual (i.e. buying a big milkshake on the way into work).
3) Go easy on the stimulants. I do a fairly large (but far from monster) cup of 50% decaffeinated coffee. Then I avoid caffeine for the rest of the day. Lots of coffee in the morning can give you the late afternoon munchies that go along with a crash.
4) Embed little healthy rituals into your day (i.e. not food rituals, like a candy bar run). For me, I like to use the last 10 minutes of lunch to work a Sudoku puzzle. Sure it sounds nerdy, but it puts some ritual into each day.
5) Schedule everything you can. And don't run one of those big-shot blow-hard calendars where you tell your "girl" to give them some ridiculous date six months from now. But do organize each day at least 1-2 days in advance when possible. For some reason, a little advance notice gives our brains a chance to adjust for what's coming.
6) Small lunch... always
7) Learn to intermingle stressful and relaxing work. I love product development and research issues. I hate personnel problems and legal issues. So if I'm going to spend the afternoon in a room full of lawyers, you can bet your ass I'm going to spend the morning in a machine shop or working on a new product.
8) Maintain perspective: "There's always an Arquillian Battle Cruiser, or a Corillian Death Ray, or an intergalactic plague that is about to wipe out all life on this miserable little planet". And strangely enough, your office manager will try to convince you that you completing that TPS report before the COB today will save you all.
9) Keep in the back of your mind that many companies artificially create a crisis like (8) simply because it pumps you full of adrenaline and keeps you working harder -- but it also pumps you full of cortisol which makes you softer and more tired.
10) I've never found a cortisol-reducing supplement that actually worked for me. But that sure doesn't mean they don't exist.
I'm sure I left a few out. That was just stream of consciousness.
all good advice...some of it is tough for sales though as you well know
don't laugh but I found a supp that actually reduced my insanely high cortisol levels..
its called "Adrene Vive" by ortho molecular products
it was recommended by an anti aging dr...so idk
it seems like the main active ingredient in it that actually has studies behind it is phosphatidylserine
the stuff chills me right out...a nice calm zen feeling..and at night I just knock off when I take it (without feeling drugged)
I noticed a difference in about a week
all good advice...some of it is tough for sales though as you well know
don't laugh but I found a supp that actually reduced my insanely high cortisol levels..
its called "Adrene Vive" by ortho molecular products
it was recommended by an anti aging dr...so idk
it seems like the main active ingredient in it that actually has studies behind it is phosphatidylserine
the stuff chills me right out...a nice calm zen feeling..and at night I just knock off when I take it (without feeling drugged)
I noticed a difference in about a week
For me, I like to use the last 10 minutes of lunch to work a Sudoku puzzle.

where you tell your "girl"
Learn to intermingle stressful and relaxing work.
Maintain perspective: "There's always an Arquillian Battle Cruiser, or a Corillian Death Ray, or an intergalactic plague that is about to wipe out all life on this miserable little planet".
I'm sure I left a few out.
yeah...it seemed to do the trick...my cortisol levels were a hot mess before taking it...after three months they calmed right down
interestingly enough I was going to bikram 6 days a week before the blood work so I was surprised they were so high
I actually cut the bikram down to 3 days a week...lifting three days a week...reduced caffeine and cut out refined carbs totally...so who knows what really did it?
but I noticed a HUGE difference in sleep quality with it
I may try it. I'm always looking for a stress-relieving angle.
better read the articles before giving faith to something just because there are some controlled trials...
For me, I like to use the last 10 minutes of lunch to work a Sudoku puzzle.
i find fucking around with Fubini's theorem to compute double integrals a formidable activity to periodically distract myself from the rigors of the daily rat race
it's roughly analogous to Summer's Eve in providing my brain with that freshening mid-afternoon pick me up
just sayin'
i find fucking around with Fubini's theorem to compute double integrals a formidable activity to periodically distract myself from the rigors of the daily rat race
it's roughly analogous to Summer's Eve in providing my brain with that freshening mid-afternoon pick me up
just sayin'
Plunkey the morning ritual/routine is it the same things or like the same timing? I was thinking about it and I do have a morning routine wakeup cup of cofee in me ASAP. I sip that and screw around the internet for the 15-20 minutes it takes to get it in me. Then I hit the gym for cardio come home shower make breakfast eat and get ready for work. The timing on eating breakfast and getting ready for work is almost never exactly the same.
Also the drive into work is always diffrent cause of traffic the route rarely changes unless its a big mess.
Dammit. This started out about me being fat. Now I'm fat and stupid.
I have a similar routine!
Depending on when I wake up, the morning routine can vary by 20 mins or so. But the ritual doesn't.

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