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As we come to the end of another year, we will inevitably review the events which affected our lives over the past year and begin to plan for the New Year. It is a time to celebrate our achievements and set new goals, while coming to terms with the reasons for falling short of any targets we had set ourselves. Did You Learn Anything New? Re-Do Your Resume Clean Out Your Desk Reviewing Your Personal Life Get In Touch With Yourself Did You Gain Weight This Year? The WHR is the relationship between the waist and the hip measurements. People tend to store fat in two distinct ways or shapes. Often called 'apple' and 'pear' shapes, these terms refer to the weight carried around your middle - 'apple' and around your hips - 'pear'. If you carry more weight around the middle, this means you have more visceral fat. Visceral fat is more metabolically active than subcutaneous fat, and most of what it does is harmful to the body. Visceral fat:
All of this puts you at additional risk for heart disease. Visceral fat releases more of its free fatty acids into the blood stream, further increasing the risk of both diabetes and heart disease. The overall effect of excess visceral fat is that it creates a physical environment that is primed for heart disease, stroke, and greatly increases the risk for certain cancers such as breast and endometrial cancer. The more abdominal fat, the greater the waist circumference, and the higher the WHR, the more dangerous the situation becomes. A Simple Rule of Thumb
If you need to lose a few pounds, make a plan and stick to it in 2006. Plan Purposefully, Prepare Prayerfully, Proceed Positively And Pursue Persistently If you apply this approach to all your goals - work-related and in your private life, you will succeed. As you strive to improve your work and personal relationships for 2006 and beyond, take this with you: "Give to others, and God will give to you. Indeed, you will receive a full measure, a generous helping, poured into your hands - all that you can hold. The measure you use for others is the one that God will use for you." Luke 6:38.
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