While the weather is nice remember to take time with your children and do something active outside. Keep your kids healthy so they do not end up like this! Don't let this happen to you or your child!
Healthy Living in Connecticut Blog
In this installment of my series The real reasons diets fail let's explore how celebrating too much puts you in a weak position to fend off the constant temptations to eat poorly.
Do you ever feel like there are always activities going on at home or in the office where you are offered that cookie, cake, pizza, candy, doughnut, pie, cake, brownie, cake, holiday feast, cake, birthday party, cake... I think you get my point. How can you resist!
Greed (grēd)
Adult definition:
a selfish and excessive desire for more of something (as money) than is needed.Kids definition:
selfish desire for food, money, or possessions over and above one's needs


Don't be so hard on yourself if you fail with your dieting efforts. You were setup to fail before you even started. Saying this is NOT a free ticket to raid the closest pizza joint. But no matter where you come from or what walk of life you have chosen the fact is we live in a nation that drives us toward perceived success in all things but health. Our society is built to fail when it comes to living healthy.
That is why more times than not, diets fail. This is the overview of a multi-part blog post to help you see the big picture as to why it is all too easy to give up on living healthy. The goal is to bring about awareness of the influences on your daily lives where desensitization prevents us from succeeding at living a healthy lifestyle.
Back in April of 2012, I was in my first Wellness Challenge at the YMCA in Torrington. I had already started to lose weight... I was 299 pounds at the start of the challenge, which was actually down from 345 pounds in November of 2011. After losing 45 pounds, my weight loss had slowed down. I decided to try the Wellness Challenge and figured it might kick start the weight loss again, as I still had a long way to go in order to get to a healthy weight.
The kickoff meeting at the first challenge changed my lifestyle completely. After that, I followed the guidelines that I learned and still follow many of the guidelines. As they say, it's about a lifestyle change more than it is about a temporary reduction in weight.