What is Oprah Doing Wrong?
She’s the richest woman in entertainment and considered the most powerful woman in America, so why can’t Oprah Winfrey get her weight under control? It seems like an obvious question. After all, she’s got the world at her disposal- from personal trainers and personal chefs to hypnotherapists. Doesn’t anybody have the silver bullet? Even if one doctor modified her diet & exercise routine, it seems like that could change everything.
But according to Bob Greene, (Oprah’s personal trainer) it’s a lot deeper than that. He says Oprah’s weight is not a cosmetic issue—it is an emotional issue. And Oprah admits that food is her drug of choice. She says, “My drug of choice used to be potato chips. It changed to organic multigrain blue chips…but a bag of them. When you eat a bag of those a day, see what happens if you’re not working out.” Oprah has also determined that she has a thyroid problem. When she learned about her hypothyroidism and its effect on her metabolism, she fell off the weight loss wagon. She felt defeated and again turned to food for comfort.
Bob Greene confides that even with all of her success and fame, Oprah has never really learned how to be happy. Oprah vows that she will triumph over her weight again. Now her weekly meal plan consists of small, healthy, satisfying meals. Don’t give up on your weight loss dreams…even the rich and famous can lose their way! For satisfying meal plans that will help you lose weight, check out our Focus28 Women’s Plans and Men’s Plans.

Mine was. Post-pregnancy pounds and a crying baby were enough to make me turn to food! Constant eating and snacking seemed to provide comfort, distraction and basically a crutch. Sleep deprivation didn’t help to thwart my hunger, either. Without the time or budget for a personal trainer (Hollywood style), I just accepted the extra 40 lbs. Until a year later, when I realized how much of my food relationship was psychological. I loved food—sitting down to large, elaborate meals and savoring every morsel!
Is it possible to burn calories when you sleep? Yes.

