Four ways to lose weight with your laptop:
1) Let your work space become your friend and not your weight gain coach. We all love to eat snacks while surfing the Internet for hours. Snacks are Ok to eat. Eating fresh snacks when sitting at your Laptop computer will help you lose weight. Toss the cookies, candy and junk food sitting on your desk in the trash. Now replace them with fresh fruit or veggie's like apples and carrots. In no time at all, you will feel better about yourself and have more energy. Oh, by the way, did I mention you will also lose weight too.
2) Sometimes, the only thing we move is our eyes, hands and fingers when sitting at our computer. This does little for circulation or to burn calories. The next time you are using your laptop try moving a few more body parts. Pretend you are sitting in front of an old time musical organ. The type that had pedals underneath you pushed to make the sound. Now, as you are using your laptop computer pretend you are sitting at the musical organ. Start pushing those pedals. Lift one foot a few inches from the floor and gently push it back down. Now do the other foot. Do a set of 15-20 reps. Rest, breath and repeat. Do this mini-workout several times an hour. This will help get your circulation going, give you more energy and lose weight. Soon you will be doing this mini-workout during the day without thinking about it.
3) Start drinking acai berry juice along with bottled water when sitting at your laptop computer. Acai berry promotes and contributes to healthy weight loss.Acai berry juice is full of omega fatty acids and heathly fiber. It will jump start your metabolism and suppress your appetite. This in turn will help you burn more calories with less effort. It can make you feel so energized, that you may want to drop by the gym, on the way home from work.
4) Change your desktop background and screen saver on your laptop to reflect images of positive affirmations. This can give you a can-do attitude, help you lose weight and make you feel good all day long. -Scott Pheulp
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