“Especially with me working in the entertainment industry, I think my kids are aware of weight and fat much earlier than other kids. It was important to me from the beginning to make sure they understand things like why too much sugar is bad for you, etc.” ThinkingImportantKidsToo MuchIndustryWeightEntertainmentFatsEtcSugarEntertainment Industry Author:Alison Sweeney
“One of the things I like best about 'Biggest Loser' is being around people who are trying to make the right choices. When you feel defeated about your weight and your health, like there's no hope, and you still make the choice to fight for it, to make the change happen no matter what people say or think, that's inspiring to me.” PeopleThinkingFeelsTryingStillsMatterHappensChoicesFightingWeightNo Matter WhatLoserDefeatedNo HopeRight ChoicesMake The Right ChoiceBiggest Loser Author:Alison Sweeney
“People think, 'Oh, I'm loving myself by sitting on this sofa for four hours.' Love yourself enough to get up!” PeopleThinkingEnoughHoursFourSittingGet UpLove YourselfSofasLoving Myself Author:Alison Sweeney
“I do a lot of cardio. I think it's super important, especially for women. I don't have a tremendous amount of time to work out, so I find myself cramming in a cardio because that's all I can fit in. I think that if you don't have a lot of time, that it's the cleanest way to burn a few calories.” IfsThinkingWayI CanImportantAmountFitWork OutCaloriesCardioCramming Author:Alison Sweeney
“The number one mistake is giving pets table scraps. I made the mistake thinking I was showing my dog love by giving her food and treats. You see a tiny 4 oz. piece of cheese, but for a Boston Terrier like mine, that's like one and a half hamburgers. That's unhealthy.” ThinkingGivingMadeNumbersMistakeHalfPiecesDogMinesTreatsTablesTinyPetCheeseBostonMy DogUnhealthyScrapHamburgersDog LoveOne MistakeTerriers Author:Alison Sweeney