According to clutter expert, Peter Walsh, diet doesn't work.
You keep saying you want to lose weight but you can't discipline yourself with a proper diet. You say you would exercise and yet you spend time in front of the TV munching away junk food and carbonated drinks.
Peter Walsh believes the secret to successful weight loss is focus on how, why and where you eat, which is our home.
When it comes to clearing clutter (the fat in our homes) it isn't about the stuff itself, it's about the life you want to live. The same is true for losing weight: It's not about the pounds, it's about living the life you deserve in the body you want.
Using his expert techniques honed from years as a clutter expert and organizational consultant on TLC's Clean Sweep, Peter helps you address how the clutter in your kitchen, your pantry, and your home is directly related to the clutter on your body and negatively affects your ability to lead a full and healthy life. This book shows you how to clean up not just the spaces where you eat, but the routines around them: from planning meals and shopping to dinnertime rituals.
I did a lot of cleaning and throwing unwanted things during spring cleaning before Chinese New Year. I must start making it a habit during every weekend from this year onwards if i seriously want to lose my extra pounds.
I haven't been listening to Chinese radio channels for quite a long time. But because it's Chinese New Year, I do. Last weekend, I was listening to the 988 while waiting for a friend. I was really fascinated by a song called 'Zhun Shi Sou Ting'.
At first I thought it's from a Hong Kong band. To my surprise, it's a local band called Manhand.
Recently, one of their songs, ÂýÐÐ, already made it into the top 10 chart on 988.
Hopefully, Manhand will be able to make it big in the local music scene. And I'm pretty confident their music can reach out to music fans in Hong Kong too, given the opportunity to do so.