Greg Johnson – Personal Update 201511

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Personal Update 201511 | 29 November 2015 | Sunday

Greetings,

I hope you’re doing well. Thanks for taking a moment to read my latest update.

NPR Interview

On Thanksgiving I was surprised to learn that a radio interview from earlier this year was airing again on NPR, apparently nation-wide. Since it was originally recorded live, it convincingly seemed to be happening on Thanksgiving day. I wouldn’t have known about the interview except that friends and family were texting me to let  me know about it. I’d neglected to put the interview on my website, so I took the opportunity to create a post of the interview.

Fitness & Wellness

I’ve been spending more time walking and biking these days, and looking forward to getting outside throughout the winter months.

Bevel

This past month I continued promoting Bevel and having a good time doing that. My original article about Bevel has had 50 shares on Facebook and many readers from coast to coast. This past month, I’ve spent time responding to some prospective customer questions that are showing up as comments in the Bevel Facebook posts. These days, companies need loyal customers to help participate in various discussions on social media. Company employees can talk about their products, but there’s no substitute for a positive review and feedback from a happy customer. When anyone uses my personal Bevel link and signs up, they get a month free, and so do I.

Tile App – Find Your Lost Stuff

20151129su2109-tile-tracker-rotatorIf you’ve ever had the frustration of losing or misplacing something, you’ll see the value in the Tile tracking system.

The Tile App is a brilliant system that uses crowd sourcing to find lost items.

Put a ‘Tile’ on your keys, in your wallet, or on anything. Then, when it’s misplaced, lost, or stolen, you can track the item. Click here to learn more.

Thanks!

Many thanks to all of you who keep in touch and provide support for the work I do.

~ Greg

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Origins. For those of you who are new to these monthly personal updates, they began about 15 years ago out of a desire to share from my personal life about topics of lifeways (faith), health, career, finances, relationships, effective living, and activism. This is based on the life map presented on the Resources For Life website.

Greg Johnson – Personal Update 201510

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Personal Update 201510 | 18 October 2015 | Sunday

Greetings,

I hope you’re doing well. Thanks for taking a moment to read my latest update.

Bevel

Earlier this year I learned about a company called Bevel through their ads on Facebook. I was impressed with their product design, advertising, photography, and also liked the interesting articles on their website. In September I started using their unique shaving system. I wrote an article about Bevel and was surprised to get a nice response from the company CEO minutes after posting the article. [Read Article]

Career

As I mentioned in last month’s update, I’ve been very busy with my work at the University of Iowa — which has required putting in some extra time beyond normal hours to cover some expanded duties and additional responsibilities this semester. My expanded worked included an additional 20 to 30 hours a week of work supporting several departments (for someone who took a job elsewhere). It’s been an enjoyable challenge to take on an additional workload because it gives me an opportunity to figure out more efficient ways to do things. After 8-weeks into the Fall semester, the work load has tapered off and I’ve been able to have some evenings and weekends again — which is good since we don’t get paid for overtime work.

Email Efficiency

Like everyone, I receive hundreds of emails every week, and it doesn’t take long for thousands of emails to pile up in the inbox. Over the past two months I’ve been trying to keep my inbox empty by responding to every email. Some requests that come by email may take more than one day to accomplish. For such requests, I have a task list to prioritize various requests that come in by email, phone, Facebook, and other means. The system has helped me keep my inbox empty (a great feeling) and prioritize my day-to-day work.

Technology

As a consultant and small business owner, I’ve had to take care of all aspects of the business, and the wide variety of requests that come in. I like this diversity. My work at the University of Iowa also involves various areas of responsibility. In a larger institution or enterprise, usually there are separate positions for these roles because for most people it can be challenging to attend important meetings, keep up with administrative paperwork, respond to urgent support requests, and keep up with the repair or setup of computers. This month I wrote an article about the four quadrants of technology service and support and how larger organizations provide technology services and support. [Read Article]

Remembering Paul

In August, my stepdad Paul in Maryland passed away. There was a celebration of life event for him this month, but I was unable to attend. So, I shared some memories about Paul in a writing that could be read at the event.  [Read]

Thanks!

Many thanks to all of you who keep in touch and provide support for the work I do.

~ Greg

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Want More News? For additional news and updates you can subscribe to the Resources For Life Newsletter by sending an email to resourcesforlifenews-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

Origins. For those of you who are new to these monthly personal updates, they began about 15 years ago out of a desire to share from my personal life about topics of lifeways (faith), health, career, finances, relationships, effective living, and activism. This is based on the life map presented on the Resources For Life website.

Greg Johnson – Personal Update 201509

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Personal Update 201509 | 30 September 2015 | Wednesday

Greetings,

I hope you’re doing well. Thanks for taking a moment to read my latest update.

Career

Since sometime in August, I’ve been working about 50-60 hours per week for my job at the University of Iowa. When one of my colleagues took a new job in Des Moines, I was asked to take over his position, while continuing with my existing full-time job duties. At the same time, we had someone in my office retire. So we’ve been very short handed.

It’s been a challenge to keep up, yet, by creating support documentation, refining workflows, and implementing some efficient procedures I’ve been able to make it all work out.

Some people take a vacation from work, to enjoy life. I’ve been taking an extended vacation from live to catch up on work. Working 7 days-a-week, I’ve done little to no writing, photography, Facebook postings, or socializing. Now into week 6 of the semester, things are starting to slow down a little bit. So, it will be good to get back into a more balanced work-life schedule.

Writing

As you may know, I really enjoy writing articles. Some are commentary, others are product reviews or how-to guides to technology.

This past month I didn’t have any time to write at all. So, just before writing this month’s newsletter I wrote an article and review about the Bevel products and company. Moments later, the CEO of the company, Tristan Walker, sent me a nice message via Twitter in response to my article.

After almost two months of overworking, I’m looking forward to returning to writing more. The Bevel article was an important one for me because their products and company integrate a lot of areas I’m interested in.

Thanks!

Many thanks to all of you who keep in touch and provide support for the work I do. For additional news, you can read this month’s ResourcesForLife.com Newsletter.

~ Greg

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Origins. For those of you who are new to these monthly personal updates, they began about 15 years ago out of a desire to share from my personal life about topics of lifeways (faith), health, career, finances, relationships, effective living, and activism. This is based on the life map presented on the Resources For Life website.

Greg Johnson – Personal Update 201508

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Personal Update 201508 | 31 August 2015 | Monday

Greetings,

I hope you’re doing well. Thanks for taking a moment to read my latest update. This month from my Life Map I’ll be covering Health, Career, Activism, and Effectiveness.

Health

 

Over the past month I’ve lost about 8 pounds and overall from my heigh weight I’m down about 15 pounds. I’ve been trying to get to the gym more frequently for strength training. I have a program I developed about 10 years about that I’m returning to. I’m also riding my bicycle more often, and eating nutritious foods prepared at home. I’ve written previously about the health drink I’ve been making in the morning. It’s a combination of protein-rich nutrient-dense ingredients that seem to satisfy hunger for many hours. All these things seem to be working together for some success.

Career

I’ve been very busy at work due to taking on the workload of another full-time person who took a job elsewhere. As a result, I’ve been working a few extra hours to keep up, and I’m developing some systems to make the work more efficient. You can read the full list of responsibilities on my bio page at the University of Iowa.

Thanks!

Many thanks to all of you who keep in touch and provide support for the work I do. For additional news, you can read this month’s ResourcesForLife.com Newsletter.

~ Greg

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Origins. For those of you who are new to these monthly personal updates, they began about 15 years ago out of a desire to share from my personal life about topics of lifeways (faith), health, career, finances, relationships, effective living, and activism. This is based on the life map presented on the Resources For Life website.

Greg Johnson – Personal Update 201507

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Personal Update 201507 | 31 July 2015 | Friday

Greetings,

I hope you’re doing well. Thanks for taking a moment to read my latest update. This month from my Life Map I’ll be covering Health, Career, Activism, and Effectiveness.

Health

My two biggest health highlights are the juicer I recently bought and my new bicycle trailer. The juicer is helping me to eat more fruits and veggies, along with wheat germ, flax seed, and more. The bike trailer is making it possible to ride my bike even when it’s raining or when I need to haul something. So, it’s increasing my exercise and activity through the week.

I had a couple of exciting visits to the hospital this past month — a regularly scheduled colonoscopy and two weeks before that, an unscheduled trip to the emergency room for a sharp abdominal pain. The story I wrote about the ER visit received many comments and thousands of people read it. So, that was fun.

Efficiency

The right technology can really make life more efficient. This past week I purchased an HP Officejet Pro 8630 e-All-in-One Printer, Scanner, Fax, Copier machine. It’s been a while since I got excited about a new piece of equipment, but this is a truly amazing system. What I enjoy most is the seemingly instantaneous scanning capabilities. It takes about 3 seconds to scan a legal size page at a color resolution of 300 dpi. In the past I was reluctant to take on big scanning projects with scanners taking 10 seconds or more per page to scan. Now, I’m looking forward to clearing out many boxes and files of papers that I didn’t quite want to part with, but have been taking up a lot of space. Professional HP systems come with ReadIRIS OCR software which reads text on pages and makes them into PDF files that are text searchable. So, later you can search through thousands of scanned pages for keywords, and find the scanned documents with those keywords on them. The paperless office promised in the 1980s is becoming more possible.

I’ve upgraded one of my computers to Windows 10 and so far I really like what I see. As you know, I use Linux, Windows, and Apple. For the Windows work, I think Windows 10 will be a great improvement and I’m happy that Microsoft is giving it away as a free update for Microsoft Windows 7 users.

Activism

An area of activism I enjoy is Consumer Advocacy. Last week I was excited to discover a misleading advertising campaign that nobody else had identified yet. It relates to an automatic ink subscription service offered by HP. The marketing materials promise 50% savings on ink. In reality, the cost can be 100% higher than if you purchase your own ink cartridges at the store. I wrote an article about the misleading advertising, and contacted HP about the issue. Their case management team has promised changes to their advertising in response to what I discovered.

Career

This month I expanded my responsibilities at the University of Iowa. In addition to my previous duties, I’m now supporting an entire Division of departments. It’s an opportunity to work with more people and create an efficient system of excellent service delivery. You can read the full list of responsibilities on my bio page at the University of Iowa.

 

Thanks!

Many thanks to all of you who keep in touch and provide support for the work I do. For additional news, you can read this month’s ResourcesForLife.com Newsletter.

~ Greg

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Origins. For those of you who are new to these monthly personal updates, they began about 15 years ago out of a desire to share from my personal life about topics of lifeways (faith), health, career, finances, relationships, effective living, and activism. This is based on the life map presented on the Resources For Life website.

Greg Johnson – Personal Update 201506

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Personal Update 201506 | 30 June 2015 | Tuesday

Greetings,

I hope you’re doing well. Thanks for taking a moment to read my latest update.

Health

We all have general wellness goals like “I’m going to ride my bike more” or “I’m going to eat more raw fruits and veggies.” Yet, making those goals happen takes some specific tools and steps.  So, this month I’ve been working on some of the ‘nuts and bolts’ of my wellness program.

MegaFitness Program. From about 1995 to 2005, I’d started developing something I call the MegaFitness Program. This month I went back to review some of my early writings about the program and return to following some of the principles I’d not been following recently. At the core of the MegaFitness program are an inventory of superfoods and nutritional supplements with powerful essential nutrients. The MegaFitness Program became a core foundational component of the Universal Wellness Program that’s been my focus in recent years.  My hope is to continue developing the program and applying it to measure its beneficial results and outcomes.

Blender Juicer. Last week I purchased a Nutri Ninja blender juicer and I’ve begun to create some juice recipes specifically for that type of blender. My previous juice recipes were for a masticating cold press juicer. Extractor juicers blend the entire fruit and vegetable ingredients so no pulp is left over. By adding ice, the enzymes are kept from exposure to extreme heat. My latest juice recipe is a strawberry apple carrot protein drink that combines everything I’ve learned up to this point about making superfood drinks. The drinks I make are inspired by a breakfast drink my dad created back in the 1970s that was a modified version of the 1954 Adelle Davis pep-up recipe.

Bicycle Trailer. In May I started riding my bicycle more and saw some great results in my overall wellness. However, on rainy days I’d been taking the bus or driving. So, this month, I purchased a bicycle cart to protect my gear and backpack from inclement weather. Now I’ll be able to ride the bike when it’s raining or when I need to haul something. If you’re interested in getting a bicycle trailer, let me know. I can show you the cart I have as well as a full line of bicycle carts that I offer with fast free shipping. 

Politics

Last month I had a chance to make a video of Bernie Sanders. Since then, the video has maintained a top position. It’s now on page 3 (in the top 30 out of 160,000 results) on YouTube for anyone searching for Bernie Sanders videos. It’s had as many views as some of the top ten videos produced by ABC News, PBS News Hour, and MSNBC. So, that’s exciting.

Last month I updated the Political Resource Group web page and the companion civics website AGovernmentOfThePeople.com, which continues to grow.

Thanks!

Many thanks to all of you who keep in touch and provide support for the work I do. For additional news, you can read this month’s ResourcesForLife.com Newsletter.

~ Greg

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Origins. For those of you who are new to these monthly personal updates, they began about 15 years ago out of a desire to share from my personal life about topics of lifeways (faith), health, career, finances, relationships, effective living, and activism. This is based on the life map presented on the Resources For Life website.

Greg Johnson – Personal Update 201505

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Personal Update 201505 | 30 May 2015 | Saturday

Greetings,

I hope you’re doing well. Thanks for taking a moment to read my latest update.

Health

This past month I’ve started riding my bike more. I’ve been seeing more success with weight loss and overall wellness. As we head into the summer, with the longer days, I hope to do more riding. We have some great trails in the Iowa City area. I’m also hoping to get back to the gym. Hopefully in my next update I’ll have more good news.

Politics

As you may know, over the years I’ve had an interest in politics. I recently updated the Political Resource Group web page. A few years ago, I launched AGovernmentOfThePeople.com civics website, which continues to grow. Today I had the opportunity to go hear Bernie Sanders speak in Iowa City. Fortunately I was able to get an ideal seat for making a video recording of the event. I’ve shared the video on YouTube and Vimeo. You can watch the Vimeo version below.

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Music

It’s nice to get a chance to connect with musicians and to somehow be a help to them. Music empowers people to live more joyfully and effectively. It soothes, entertains, brings healing, inspires, and energizes. In recent years, I’ve enjoyed working with people in the music industry on promoting their work. In 2011, I was contacted by an agent working with Sardar Khan on his latest music video “Show ’em All” and then later that year, was asked to help promote a project Sardar developed with Snoop Dogg, “High off the Fame,” which now has over 600,000 views.  In 2012, I was contacted by the producer for Kage Sparks and asked to assist with promoting his latest works. My favorite videos from Kage Sparks are “African Dream” and “Shaka Zulu.” In recent years, I’ve been working with Marq Divine on promoting his work.

Many thanks to all of you who keep in touch and provide support for the work I do.

~ Greg

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Origins. For those of you who are new to these monthly personal updates, they began about 15 years ago out of a desire to share from my personal life about topics of lifeways (faith), health, career, finances, relationships, effective living, and activism. This is based on the life map presented on the Resources For Life website.

Greg Johnson – Personal Update 201504

Personal Update 201504 | 30 April 2015 | Thursday

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Greetings,

I hope you’re doing well. Thanks for taking a moment to read my latest update.

Technology. A few weeks ago, I had a nice radio interview with Asa Crowe on KRUI for the Poli-Tech Tuesday show. We had a good talk about various technology related issues. The show is available online if you’re interested in listening.

Health. I created a video that describes the current version of my wellness program. It’s about 30 minutes long. I hope to create separate shorter videos that go into more depth about each aspect of the program.

Small Houses. This past weekend, on April 25, I gave a small house presentation at the Big Tiny House Event hosted by Luther College in Decorah. It was nice to see the campus and meet so many enthusiastic small house people. On April 14, I was able to be a guest speaker for a sustainability course at Virginia Tech. They were interested in how small houses can benefit the environment. A few weeks ago, I did a Skype interview with Fox News New York that was included in a nice news segment about small houses.

Architecture. In 1984, I traveled to Central and South America as part of the South American Urban Studies (SAUS) program offered through the Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA). From that experience and others, my interest in architecture and urban planning have grown, and small houses are a part of that interest. To me ‘architecture’ encompasses all aspects of how we plan, build, and improve the spaces we live in. As a photographer, I’m drawn to the patterns, texture, and lighting of buildings. As the manager for the Iowa City Architecture website, I enjoy aggregating local planning and development news. I also contribute some articles. My most recent writing, from this past week, is “Population Growth: To Build Up, or to Build Out.” I also created a video on the topic of ambient lighting in urban areas.

Goat Rental Business. On April 7, I began offering goat rentals nationwide through my Amazon store. You might enjoy the artwork I did for the campaign. It shows a goat being delivered by Amazon drone. I don’t personally have a herd of goats. I’m actually a reseller for people who offer the services. When you have an Amazon store like I do, you can sell anything offered by Amazon and make a commission.

Consumer Advocacy. This past month, the KIND Snacks company received a stern warning letter from the FDA. Apparently the FDA decided nuts aren’t healthy, and KIND was the company they chose to make an example of. I decided to do a little research into this, and my findings might interest you. You can click here read my report. It bugs me when a good company is getting bullied, so I decided to award KIND Bars an award for Most Nutritious Healthy Snack and Transparency in Labeling. It’s frustrating when the FDA uses taxpayer resources to launch a smear campaign against what is possibly one of the best natural raw foods providers in the nation. This is really an important story because every major news media outlet in the nation got the story wrong (reporting that KIND bars aren’t healthy), except for Huffington Post which reported “Why The FDA Action Against KIND Bars Doesn’t Mean They’re Unhealthy.” That headline should have been everywhere, but wasn’t.

Reflections on Tolerance. It seems like there have been waves of news stories lately relating to intolerance in some form or another. On April 24, I wrote a short article on the topic of tolerance.

Advertising. Since I was young, I’ve had an interest in advertising. I continue to follow advertising news, and occasionally write about it. I like advertising that inspires and also ads that are funny. A few weeks ago I wrote about the latest Taco Bell ad campaign.  They created an elaborate video and launched two websites for the campaign.

Many thanks to all of you who keep in touch and provide support for the work I do.

~ Greg

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Origins. For those of you who are new to these monthly personal updates, they began over a decade ago out of a desire to share from my personal life about topics of lifeways, health, career, finances, relationships, effective living, and activism. This is based on the life map presented on the Resources For Life website.

Greg Johnson – Personal Update 201503

Personal Update 201503 | 14 March 2015 | Saturday

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Greetings,

I hope your’e doing well. Thanks for taking a moment to read my latest update. This month’s topics are writing and health.

You’ll notice I’m sending out my personal update earlier than usual. Rather than waiting until the end of the month, I’m hoping to start doing my newsletter writing near the start of each month.

Writing

I first developed an interest in writing when I was in high school and one of the first computerized  word processing systems became available — running on a Radio Shack computer. I was amazed by how a word processor could completely revolutionize writing. I’ve been writing regularly since then. Most of my writing over the past 20 years has concentrated on reference documents, commentaries, product reviews, and other articles without the first person reference or perspective.

Other than my Put Your Life on a Diet book, I really don’t have much experience writing stories of fiction or non-fiction.

A recent attempt at fiction writing was the short story “Rezifp Dawn” that I started in May of 2012. After five installments, I stopped writing, but I very much want to return to it since there’s more to the story.

This month I started doing some story telling from my own life experiences including the writing “What a Leader Looks Like” about leadership and business management. In that writing I share some of my own experiences and observations about leadership.

I’m also programming my writings to be time released. So, after writing them, I set a date and time of publication for each writing. That gives me some time to reflect on them. The outcome is a more refined and distilled product. It also means that I can have writings in a queue that get automatically released periodically in intervals. This news update you’re reading now was written Friday evening, but scheduled to go live at 3:00 AM on Saturday.

Health

My main emphasis in recent months has been to cut back on some of my other activities to focus more on optimal wellness practices.

Over the past few years I’ve been working on developing a unified wellness protocol that can reduce blood pressure, lower blood sugar, improve blood cholesterol, and reduce weight. By unified, I mean a single multi-phase protocol that addresses all these conditions over time.

One local doctor I spoke with believes that bariatric surgery for weight loss and pharmaceutical drugs for the other conditions is the best solution to these common health problems. By contrast, other doctor’s I know who practice integrative medicine recommend specific diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes for meaningful long-term health improvements.

Those who practice P4 medicine believe that healthcare should be Predictive, Preventive, Personalized, and Participatory. Predictive medicine gathers data that can help reveal expected trends and outcomes. Preventative means developing and implementing a plan of corrective action before it’s needed. Personalized means each person has a program specifically designed for their unique situation. Participatory means that the ‘patient’ isn’t just receiving orders from a doctor, but participating in the entire process of developing a plan that will work.

While it’s true that many severe illnesses can be corrected or prevented by lifestyle changes, making those lifestyle changes can be difficult. There are many plans that work, but if you can’t work the plan it’s worthless.

A multi-phase approach, like the one I’m developing, makes it easier to succeed with major lifestyle changes. For example, instead of simultaneously targeting multiple conditions with parallel treatments, it’s possible to target specific conditions in a certain order and then build on that foundation. Leveraging one cure against another condition to bring it down next.

The order in which conditions are addressed makes a difference. In the fall of 2014, over time, I was able to stop consuming foods high in sugar by eating breads and carb dense snacks as my ‘go to’ nibble food. I was then able to stop consuming breads and other high carb / high glycemic index foods by using cheese and other dairy products as a reward. At some point you grow tired of cheese and the body naturally begins to crave more nutritious foods once the hunger stimulating influence of sugar has been thoroughly removed. Other items such as coffee, foods high in the unhealthy types of fat, fried foods, and foods high in salt are shedded along the way.

There are a few exceptions, such as Ezekiel 4:9 bread which, although it’s called a bread, is an entirely different kind of food and processed by the body differently because of the sprouted grains used. So, rather than causing blood sugar to increase, it seems to powerfully reduce and regulate glucose levels (at least in my experience with it).

Some foods and activities that seemingly have no health benefit, can have a strong beneficial impact after clearing the body of debris. Like working the soil before planting a garden, getting rid of sugar and other toxins really creates fertile conditions for greater positive change. Context is critical, and efficacy is often highly volatile based on existing conditions.

Food preference is one of the traits we commonly use to describe who we are. So, permanently changing your food preferences changes the core of who you are. It’s not about using herculean efforts of self control to avoid eating foods you’re craving. It’s about changing the cravings. These are two entirely different approaches.

The process is probably similar to drug addicts slowly stepping down to less addictive drugs over time to eventually get free of drug dependency. With combinations of sugar, carbs, fat, salt, caffeine, and flavor enhancers, some food products can be almost as addictive as drugs — which explains the slogan “bet you can’t eat just one.”

Indeed, much of the snack foods available are clinically developed and lab tested to powerfully activate addiction centers in the brain. (source) Not only are they addictive, but they increase hunger while seemingly blocking brain receptors that tell us we’re full. It’s really a dangerous combination that’s programmed to have a single outcome: more consumption which leads to obesity, which leads to more consumption, which is accompanied by the common ailments I mentioned above.

There’s some truth to the Tyson’s commercial below showing the insatiable appetite that a person has when eating snack food.

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I’ve discovered some common fast food products and grocery store foods that anyone can use to raise their blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol to dangerous levels in about 30 days. I’ve also discovered some common grocery store items that can do the opposite. Most of the natural supplements and healthcare devices I’m using can be found at a corner drug store.

By following the wellness program I’m developing, I’ve been able to drop blood sugar levels by over 200 points from dangerous levels to normal levels without medication. I’ve reduce blood pressure from persistent clinical hypertension down to consistently normal (or slightly below normal) levels, also without medication. I’m now entering the cholesterol reduction and weight loss phase. This is where I’ll be significantly reducing intake of cheese and other high cholesterol foods, while increasing intake of foods known to reduce bad cholesterol.

In addition to dietary modifications, I’ve started doing regular stair climbing throughout the day. I’ve already lost 12 pounds since February 9).

There’s a lot more to this program, including some interesting wireless data collection tools (similar to biotelemetry systems) that automatically collect health data and present it in a meaningful way for actionable responses. Most of these devices are available on Amazon. This is a subset of the XTX4 project I’m working on.

I’ll be sharing more about the details of this program, and hopefully some ongoing success with it in the coming months. I plan to make the program open source and public domain.

Many thanks to all of you who keep in touch and provide support for the work I do.

~ Greg

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Origins. For those of you who are new to these monthly personal updates, they began over a decade ago out of a desire to share from my personal life about topics of lifeways, health, career, finances, relationships, effective living, and activism. This is based on the life map presented on the Resources For Life website.

Greg Johnson – Personal Update 201502

Personal Update 201502 | 28 February 2015 | Saturday

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Greetings,

Thanks for taking a moment to read my latest update.

Health. Last fall, I began reducing my consumption of sugar and coffee. Then I began reducing my intake of breads, pastries, and other foods high in carbohydrates. During this time, my indulgence was to eat various kinds of cheese. Now, almost 7 months later, I find I’ve lost my appetite for sweets. By using cheese as a treat, it was much easier to stop eating sugar, coffee, and breads. What’s really interesting is that I thought I would have a hard time quitting cheese. Yet, now, I don’t even crave cheese any more. Soon, I hope to post the list of foods that I’m eating. It’s a list I developed that’s mostly low-carb low-glycemic-index superfoods.

Technology. I wrote 14 technology related articles in February. One article is about how you can save hundreds of dollars on a standing workstation. The most recent articles are listed in the right column on my technology website.

In the News. I enjoy working with the media. Sometimes this involves working behind the scenes helping with news, articles, and television shows — mostly about small houses. I’m sometimes called upon by local media to help meet story deadlines. This past month I was interviewed by Fox News for a story about Phishing Emails and another brief appearance was for a story about shopping mall security.

Reflection. I recently learned that someone I know has cancer. Out of respect for their privacy I won’t go into any details, but the experience has reminded me of how indiscriminately ravaging cancer can be.

Inspiration from Advertising. As you may know, I’ve always had an interest in various aspects of advertising, especially inspiring ads. There are several inspiring ads recently produced by WestJet. The video below is an example.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeX1H7ajOvQ?rel=0]

Many thanks to all of you who keep in touch and provide support for the work I do.

~ Greg

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Origins. For those of you who are new to these monthly personal updates, they began over a decade ago out of a desire to share from my personal life about topics of lifeways, health, career, finances, relationships, effective living, and activism. This is based on the life map presented on the Resources For Life website.