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.. Phooey.... Of Mondays, Old Emails, and Fashion Accessories.. Intuitive Eating: An 'Anti-Diet' That Works..
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Phooey..
It’s been a while since my last post. So here’s the summary lowdown on things so far. I finished flatting BloodRayne: Tokyo Rogue # 2 last week. Did it as fast as I could while juggling with my time consuming dayjob. I even emailed Joel to apologize for my declining speed and he kept telling me it was all good. I checked Digital Webbing’s page and found out that BloodRayne #1 will only be out on the 21st of May. And here I am worried about being behind. No wonder Joel was all cool about it. Now that it’s finished, I’m sure there’s plenty of time for him to do his part. He also asked me to flat a test page for a Punisher comic book and as it seemed to be the priority matter at the time, it was done in just a couple of hours. So now that everything’s done, I’ll have more time to concentrate on doing other things. Speaking of which…
Went over to Syafik’s place twice during all that flatting work and finished a couple of songs. I think there’s only one or two more songs two tweak before sending it over to mix. Two weeks ago we finished a demo for a song which both of us wrote about 4 years ago. He still remembered some parts that I played which I had totally forgot. We constructed the pieces together and ended up with a song having the whopping running time of about 8 minutes. Dream Theater you say? I think there’s a spirit of the influence somewhere in there as both of us are fans of the band.
….wanted to write some other things but can’t think of any at the moment. Ah phooey…
Of Mondays, Old Emails, and Fashion Accessories
Just like most Mondays. Demotivated, bored as hell, bad aura from the cubicle syndrome, etc. It’s such a drag. I spoke to a friend last week and shared our views on ‘Mondays’ and how it affects our lives. It seems that we share the same feeling on how Mondays actually affects our Sundays as well. You would actually get that dreaded feeling on Sunday afternoons when you know that Monday’s coming. My friend had also pinpointed that the feeling would come from 5pm to 12am on Sunday. Damn. Talk about precision.
Anyways, the weekend was pretty hectic. Joel had sent the first 6 pages of BloodRayne : Tokyo Rogue #2 last week and I finished flatting them all in 2 days. A record time for me as a part-timer. After sending him the first two pages, Joel emailed saying that the colors he received were overlapping the inks. My guess was right on the money when I found out that it was due to my ‘magic wand’ technique. It had actually caused him to clean up the bleeding colors which in his own words ‘had defeated the purpose of me doing the flats’. We then agreed that I would do the flatting using the same method as I did with Dark 48. I sent him a page after that and he was happy. I offered that the previous pages to be redone but Joel being such a cool guy told me that I didn’t have to.
Checked my email today and found an email from Steven O’Connell, the creator/writer of Dark 48 sending me a page of Dark 48 #2 which was to be flatted a month ago. Rewind to last month, where Joel had asked Steven to pass a page to me directly because he would be at work and we were facing a tight deadline. I was waiting for the email from Steve and it never came. I told Joel about it and I got the page from him instead. Luckily I did the flats on time and as you know the comic’s already out. But dude…the email from Steven arrived TODAY. I forwarded the email to both Joel and Steven saying that a snail mail from the US to Kuala Lumpur would’ve been quicker. Haha…
Also sms’ed Syafik and asked about his new job. Basically told me that it pretty much sucked. Well that’s news for ya buddy. Plans to do further recording this coming weekend is yet to be confirmed as Syafik told me that he might be working. Splendid… Despite the weekend workload, I got to go to the Kraftangan Ekspo at Pusat Kraftangan Malaysia (or at least I think that’s the name of the place) on Jalan Conlay. My girlfriend, with some of our other friends of Maharisi Design has a booth selling fashion accessories. I’ve been there almost every night (to fetch my girlfriend) and today’s the last day. Sales and response for Maharisi Design is pretty good regardless of the company’s 5 month standing status. Quality speaks for itself I always say.
Intuitive Eating: An 'Anti-Diet' That Works
Intuitive Eating: An 'Anti-Diet' That Works
Stop hating your body, stop counting calories and stop using food for purposes other than to satisfy hunger, and you'll be healthier and slimmer. That, in a nutshell, is the argument in favor of "intuitive eating," or letting your body tell you when, what and how much to eat.
"The basic premise of intuitive eating is, rather than manipulate what we eat in terms of prescribed diets -- how many calories a food has, how many grams of fat, specific food combinations or anything like that -- we should take internal cues, try to recognize what our body wants and then regulate how much we eat based on hunger and satiety," says professor of health science Steven Hawks, lead researcher of an intuitive-eating study at Brigham Young University.
The findings are reported in the American Journal of Health Education.
Hawks, who adopted an intuitive-eating lifestyle himself several years ago and lost 50 pounds as a result, says that "normal" dieting in the United States doesn't result in long-term weight loss and contributes to food anxiety and unhealthy eating practices, and can even lead to eating disorders.
All Diets Work Against Human Biology
Hawks and colleagues Hala Madanat, Jaylyn Hawks and Ashley Harris identified a handful of college students who were naturally intuitive eaters and compared them with other students who were not. Participants then were tested to evaluate their health.
As measured by the Intuitive Eating Scale, developed by Hawks and others to measure the degree to which a person is an intuitive eater, the researchers found that intuitive eating correlated significantly with lower body mass index (BMI), lower triglyceride levels, higher levels of high density lipoproteins and decreased risk of cardiovascular disease.
Approximately one-third of the variance in body mass index was accounted for by intuitive eating scores, while 17 to 19 percent of the variance in blood lipid profiles and cardiovascular risk was accounted for by intuitive eating.
"The findings provide support for intuitive eating as a positive approach to healthy weight management," says Hawks, who plans to do a large-scale study of intuitive eating across several cultures.
"In less developed countries in Asia, people are primarily intuitive eaters," notes Hawks.
"They haven't been conditioned to artificially structure their relationship with food like we have in the United States. They’ve been conditioned to believe that the purpose of food is to enjoy, to nurture. You eat when you're hungry, you stop when you're not hungry any more. They have a much healthier relationship with food, far fewer eating disorders, and interestingly, far less obesity," he points out.
"What makes intuitive eating different from a diet, is that all diets work against human biology, whereas intuitive eating teaches people to work with their own biology, to work with their bodies, to understand their bodies," Hawks explains.
"Rather than a prescriptive diet, it's really about increasing awareness and understanding of your body. It's a nurturing approach to nutrition, health and fitness as opposed to a regulated, coercive, restrictive approach. That's why diets fail, and that's why intuitive eating has a better chance of being successful in the long term," he maintains.
Two Attitudes, Two Behaviors
To become an intuitive eater, a person has to adopt two attitudes and two behaviors. The first attitude is body acceptance.
"It’s an extremely difficult attitude adjustment for many people to make, but they have to come to a conscious decision that personal worth is not a function of body size," says Hawks. "Rather than having an adversarial relationship with my body, where I have to control it, and force it to submit to my will so that I can make it thin, I'm going to value my body because it allows me to accomplish some higher good with my life."
The second attitude is that dieting is harmful.
"Dieting does not lead to the results that people think it will lead to, and so I try to help people foster an anti-dieting attitude," says Hawks. "You have to say to yourself, 'I will not base my food intake on diet plans, food-based rules, good and bad foods, all of that kind of thing.' For people who are deep into dietary restraint and dietary rules, again, that's a very difficult attitude adjustment to make, to give up all those rules."
The first behavior is learning how to not eat for emotional, environmental or social reasons.
"Socially we eat all the time in our culture. We go out to eat ice cream if we break up with our boyfriend, we eat to celebrate, we eat when we're lonely, we eat when we're sad, we eat when we're stressed out," says Hawks. "Being able to recognize all the emotional, environmental and cultural relationships we have with food and finding better ways to manage our emotions is part of the process."
The second behavior is learning how to interpret body signals, cravings and hunger, and how to respond in a healthy, positive, nurturing way.
Learning the body's signals can be difficult at first, but Hawks suggests thinking about hunger and satiety on a 10-point scale, where "10" is eating until one is sick and "1" is starving.
Intuitive eaters keep themselves at or around a "5." If they feel they are getting hungry, they eat until they are back at a "5" or "6." They stop eating when they're satisfied, even if that means leaving food on the plate.
No Food Is Taboo
One part of intuitive eating that may be counterintuitive to people conditioned to restrictive dieting is the concept that with intuitive eating there is a place for every food. In other words, there is no food that's ever taboo. There's no food you can't ever have.
"Part of adopting an anti-dieting attitude is the recognition that you have unconditional permission to eat any kind of food that you want," says Hawks. "And that's scary for people who say, 'If I abandon my diet rules, then I'll fill a pillowcase full of M&M's, dive into it and never come up again. That's what I crave, I know that's what I crave, that's all I will always crave.' But that’s not the reality. The reality is that our bodies crave good nutrition."
It is dieting that creates psychological and physiological urges to binge on taboo foods. While people may experience some binges when they first start eating intuitively, they eventually will learn to trust themselves and that behavior will disappear, Hawks maintains.
One technique he suggests is having an abundance of previously taboo foods on hand. Once the foods are no longer forbidden, a person quickly loses interest in them.
"If people are committed to recognizing what their bodies really want, the vast majority of people will say that they very quickly overcame cravings," Hawks says, opening an office desk drawer filled with untouched junk food. "It certainly has worked for me." Rita Jenkins is a health journalist for Daily News Central, an online publication that delivers breaking news and reliable health information to consumers, healthcare providers and industry professionals: http://www.dailynewscentral.com
Shy Guys With Scented Candles On Toilet Bowls

As planned, I went over to Shafik’s place last weekend to do the bass tracks for two more songs. I was on the way Saturday night when he called while I was at a petrol station mart. Bad news, he forgot some recording equipment which would make it impossible for us to record. He told me to come over anyway while I assumed he would try to get it from nearby stores. This was around 9.30 at night so chances of him getting it was pretty steep.
I arrived in front of his house with no car at the garage. Rang him and he told me that he’s on the way. So it’s cool. A few minutes later he arrives and I went out to meet him at his car. More bad news as I suspected. “We’re gonna have to do some travelling tonight bro”, he said. It seems he couldn’t get the stuff because ‘kedai tutup la pulak’.Huahahaa... So I quickly unpacked my gear at his house and we were off in Shafiks’s car.
I was pretty much expecting this so it was cool. We went over to his parents’ house that night to get the said equipment. Another cool side note; the drive was from an area near Bangi to his parent’s house in Senawang. Yeah...
 Long story short, we were back around midnight. Shafik had set up the equipment, did some quick sound checks, and we started recording. Volume had to be at a minimal in order to avoid the neighbors from calling the cops on us. So we sat right in front of the computer and speakers to monitor the sound. The session for one song ended at around 6.30am. A big bottle of Coke, some chocolates, and dehydrated manggoes kept us going. We played it over a few times, dealt with some audio droputs, decided it was as kickass as it could get, and called it a night. Solat Subuh dulu brader then baru tidur.Heheh....

Taken around 4am. The dim lighting was the result of an earlier conversation that we had while driving to Senawang. Another quality which we just realized we have in common. After sharing some stories, Shafik came up with the phrase which later became the title of this blog. Sensitivity to light.Nocturnal nature. It's an indie musician thing..you know.Heh...
Woke up at around noon with a hangover feeling. Too much Coke I guess ;p Went out to grab some take away lunch, and recorded bass tracks for the other song right away. This one ended quicker than the last. Probably because the song is shorter, which is not always the factor in completing a session. I headed back to KL at around 8.30 Sunday night. Traffic was pretty bad due to the heavy rain. More songs completed, a few more to go, so I’m happy.
Dark48 #2, BloodRayne Tokyo Rogue
Just finished up the flats for BloodRayne Tokyo Rogue last weekend. Did the last 3 pages straight in one sitting. Good thing the art for BloodRayne is in clean ink and bitmap format. Judging by the inks I’m pretty sure it was done digitally. Since the inks were really tight I had asked Joel earlier if I could just flat the art using the magic wand tool. (Non-Photoshop user? No idea what I’m talking about? Tough luck :p). Joel said it was “A-okay” so it saved a lot of time for me.
Offline Promotion Guide By David Callan
Banner ads, search engines and link exchanges. We've all tried them while promoting our sites and online businesses, some have worked more successfully than others mind you but just because you run an online business doesn't mean you've to always promote it online. In fact on many occasions a websites marketing budget can be spent just as effectively using offline methods as it can be using online methods such as the ones mentioned above. Indeed website branding seems to be much more successful using offline methods such as TV and Radio. This article is your guide to promoting your website offline, I hope you enjoy it. Your URL is very importantThe basis behind any offline promotion campaign for your website is of course to get your website visited more often and if your sales letter is good enough to get more sales from these extra visitors. This can only be done by getting the address of your site 'out there' and visible to lots and lots of people. It's for this reason that your URL is very important, it's your lifeline in the offline world, the amount of exposure it receives will make or break your offline campaign. It should appear on any material you send to customers or clients, others businesses you deal with and most importantly potential customers. More on where you can put your URL offline a little later, but for now here's a little paragraph or two regarding things which you can do online to help your offline marketing efforts. First off your website should always have a banner (a standard 468 x 60 or larger banner works best) at the top of every page with your website address clearly visible on it. The reasoning behind this it that many people prefer to print out larger webpages with articles, stories, tutorials and the like to read later and then keep for reference rather than read them online as they're surfing. Without your URL on your banner people may re-read your content but never revisit your site due to them simply forgetting your website address and you may have lost a customer. It's also a good idea to make available online any recent press releases you may have issued. This is due to the fact that many journalists and editors surf the web, if they like your company and product they might be inclined to let their readers know why. A press release will provide them with the latest information regarding your company helping them to do this. Now we'll go through where you can promote your site offline.Put your URL on all day to day business items In the day to day running of your business you'll use many document type items. By these I refer to invoices you send, faxes you send, checks you send, product packaging, business cards etc. Your URL, email address and an attractive website slogan which makes people want to visit should all be present on each of these items either in the form of a banner used with faxes, invoices or other letterhead paper items or simple text which is generally used for business cards and checks. You could even include your URL and if space permits your website slogan on all the simple letter envelopes you send out. TelevisionNext we'll talk about the big one - TV. This may well appear to be financially out of reach of all but the biggest websites with very large advertising budgets, but no this is not true. OK admittedly you probably don't and never will have the financial capability to run ads on mainstream Cable such as Fox in America or Sky in Britain and Ireland, not to worry though as such advertising is usually targeted very generally and is useful only to sites with broad appeal such as Amazon.com or Yahoo.com. Local cable television advertising is much more feasible and effective for the more 'ordinary website'. This type of advertising appears to be very reasonably priced at the moment and is particularly effective if your product or services is oriented toward a specific geographic target market, for example imagine if you were a Detroit web design company, simply advertise your company and URL on a local Detroit channel. Contact a Sales representative from your local cable company to find out more. You should of course mention your URL on numerous occasions within your ad spot. RadioRadio advertising can be very effective in advertising your URL if your domain name is short, catchy and easy to remember. Creative webmasters could develop short scripts themselves whereby their ad incorporates their slogan which in turn incorporates the benefits of visiting their URL. As with TV advertising radio ads work best when targeted towards a specific demographically segmented market such as a certain cities residents. Again price wise you mightn't be able to compete with the big boys and have ads on very popular stations, but local stations offer good prices. Keep in mind however that prices all depend on when and how often your ad is run. Newspapers, classifieds and related magazinesThe print media which includes newspapers, journals and magazines is another avenue where your can have your URL exposed for everyone to see. It's best first to start advertising your products, services and URL in local newspapers and then if successful continue onto regional and national publications. If you can't afford the common graphical advertisement as seen throughout newspapers and journals related to your industry don't worry as most of these publications have classified ad sections. Classified ads allow you to reach a targeted audience very cheaply with a simple short message and of course your URL is included in there somewhere too. Company vehiclesWe all see vehicles with company names and telephone numbers on them driving our streets and motorways. This is a great idea as it gives potential customers the chance while out and about to learn about the company and also learn about how to contact them should they need the service or product they offer at some stage in the future. I often wonder why more websites aren't promoted in this way by simply adding the company website URL also, you definitely should do this. If your business is an exclusively online entity then your URL should be large and very visible to anyone who glances in the direction of your vehicle. Again many people would be driving or walking by as your vehicle drives by and wouldn't be able to write down a long website address so it would be an advantage to have a short, easy to remember URL. A word of advice before we move on, if you do choose to brand your personal or company vehicles with your URL have it done professionally, if your design looks poor people might be inclined to believe your site and products are poor too. Check a local business directory to find out who can do this for you.
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