Guest guest Posted February 12, 2011 Report Share Posted February 12, 2011 HONEST ABE Saturday, 12 February 2011 One of my favorite subjects in school was history. I especially loved to learn about the past Presidents of our great United States. My favorite President would have to be Abraham Lincoln. And you know what today is, don't you? Why, it's Abraham Lincoln's birthday! I just loved everything about President Lincoln, especially his nickname...Honest Abe. I mean, if you think about it, he even looked honest, dontcha think? With that big old stove-top hat, that handsome beard and his piercing eyes, I could just see the honesty in those old photos of him. You may not know this but even when he was growing up, Abe was already building his reputation for honesty. In fact, that's how he ended up with his nickname. When he was a young man, one of his first jobs was working as a clerk in one of those old-fashioned general stores of his time. One day, a lady came in and purchased a few items. After she'd left, Abe realized that he hadn't given the woman enough change back from her purchase. And do you know what he did? After the store closed, he walked for miles so he could return to the lady the extra change he owed her. Boy, talk about honest! (I wonder how many store clerks would do that today? LOL.) Later in life, when Honest Abe became President Abraham Lincoln, his honesty continued to shine. He also had a genuine love for all people and that honesty he developed earlier in life, helped shaped the legacy of his presidency. Today, I'd like to see us all take a lesson from Honest Abe. And I mean...especially when it comes to our weight-loss! See, you have to be honest about the foods you eat. When I teach people my FoodMover program, I explain to them the value each window has for the foods they eat each day. For example, if you're having a medium-sized apple, it'll cost you one fruit window on the FoodMover. But if you're eating a large apple and you're closing only one fruit window, then you're not being so honest. That larger apple will cost you two windows. Likewise, if you're having a small baked potato, you would have to close one starch window on the FoodMover. But if it's one of those great-big Idaho spuds, you get the picture, don't you? That's right, you have to close two or maybe even three starch windows, depending on the size of that potato. Remember, when you're honest about what you eat...you'll see a weight-loss! And let me ask you this...Are you honest with yourself when it comes to your exercise? If you're working out only a few minutes a day, let's be honest, you're not going to see the results you want to see. And when you promise yourself to exercise today...do it! And be sure to set aside the right amount of time to devote to your workout. (Not just a few minutes!) We all make promises to ourselves. But are you honest when it comes to keeping those promises? That's why I suggest you write down the promises you make to yourself. That way, you can review your list, from time-to-time, to be sure you're making the promises you made to yourself a...reality. Just like President Lincoln, I think one of the greatest qualities anyone can have is to be honest, not only with others but...with themselves. We've all told a little white lie or a fib in our lives and hey, they never got us anywhere, did they? But so many people are such bad liars. LOL. I mean, you can see right through their lies by looking into their eyes. Abraham Lincoln believed that honesty was the best policy and...so do I! I want you to have an honest and healthy day on this Saturday, Mr. Lincoln's birthday. And I wish you could be with us at Slimmons today so we could all have one good old-fashioned honest workout together! Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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