MemoryMinder Journals, Inc. Posts Fun Quiz on Losing Weight the "Cents-able" Way
The publisher of three popular health and fitness journals offers a simple, economical solution to the high cost and confusion of the weight loss industry.
Eugene, OR (PRWEB via PR Web Direct)
May 24, 2005 -- MemoryMinder Journals, Inc, publishers of the DietMinder
Personal Food and Fitness Journal, releases a simple weight loss quiz to battle
the confusion and high costs associated with weight loss.
According to
MemoryMinder Journals founder Frances Wilkins, "Losing weight has become more
costly than ever before, in part, because we are bombarded by so many choices in
the weight-loss arena. First are the major categories: diets, exercise plans,
drugs, or surgery. Then, in each category there are tens if not hundreds of
options and variations. It's hard to know where to begin."
In ten easy
questions, MemoryMinder Journals has a simple and economical
solution:
Fun Quiz
The "Cents-able" Way to Lose Weight
1. What
are three universal rules of almost every diet plan?
2. What is the cheapest
way to lose weight?
3. Which costs more, a pound of chocolate or a pound of
vegetables?
4. How much does it cost to eat less?
5. What is the average
price for three months at a gym?
6. How much does it cost to get more
exercise?
7. How does keeping a food diary help?
8. If you Google "diet
book" how many listings will you find?
9. What is the best food diary on the
market and how much does it cost?
10. What are you waiting
for?
Answers:
1. Eat less, exercise more, keep a food diary
2. See
answer #1
3. Chocolate...about 7-12 times as much
4. Duh?!
5.
$120...more with a personal trainer
6. See answer # 4 or try this free
exercise: It’s called the "push-away-go." Simply push yourself away from the
table and go for a walk.
7. Keeping a food diary helps you see the whole
picture, uncovers your weak areas, and keeps you focused and more in control of
your eating habits. It's an age-old technique that really works.
8.
10,400,000 listings. That's 10 million four hundred thousand, and $24.95 is the
most common price.
9. DietMinder Personal Food & Fitness
Journal...$14.95
10. There is no correct answer to this
question.
About MemoryMinder Journals, Inc.
MemoryMinder Journals,
Inc. has been providing quality health and fitness journals since 1993. In
addition to the DietMinder, they offer the BodyMinder Workout & Exercise
Journal and the MemoryMinder Personal Health Journal. Review copies and quantity
discounts are available upon request. For more information, visit www.dietminder.com.
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