Hacking The Fat Man

How Citrus, Dirt, and Kindness Are Transforming My Weight Loss Journey


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Ever wondered why certain foods make you feel happier? Or why gardening seems to boost your mood? The answers might surprise you – and they could transform your weight loss journey.

After my recent gallbladder removal surgery, I'm sharing fascinating discoveries about how our mental and physical health intertwine on the path to weight loss success. From temporary post-surgery weight fluctuations to unexpected digestive improvements, my body continues to reveal new insights two weeks into recovery.

Groundbreaking research from Harvard Medical School suggests daily citrus consumption may reduce depression risk by 20% by stimulating beneficial gut bacteria that influence mood-enhancing neurotransmitters. This explains the joy I've always found in my morning lemon water! Meanwhile, University of Colorado Boulder researchers discovered that just ten minutes of contact with certain soil bacteria measurably improves brain activity – validating why gardening and outdoor activities consistently boost my motivation.

Perhaps most relevant to anyone struggling with weight is UC San Francisco's "Big Joy Project" finding that just 5-7 minutes of daily kindness toward yourself or others significantly improves wellbeing, stress levels, and sleep quality. These small, consistent acts of self-compassion produce remarkable results without requiring hours of effort.

Throughout my journey from 550 pounds toward my goal weight, I've learned that sustainable transformation comes from simple, consistent actions rather than dramatic overhauls. As Van Gogh wisely noted, "Greatness doesn't happen overnight. It is a bunch of smalls brought together." By shifting my eating schedule, adding citrus to water, practicing self-kindness, enjoying outdoor activities, and finding joy in nutritious foods I genuinely love, I've created lasting change that works anywhere in the world.

What small step could you take today that might change everything tomorrow? Join me in discovering how tiny, consistent choices create extraordinary transformations. Subscribe to follow my ongoing journey and learn practical strategies you can implement immediately – no expensive equipment or extreme measures required.

Links to articles discused

Eating citrus may lower depression risk

Physician-researcher outlines gut-brain clues behind ‘orange a day’ findinghttps://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2025/02/eating-citrus-may-lower-depression-risk/

CUriosity: Why does playing in the dirt feel so good?

https://www.colorado.edu/today/2024/10/09/curiosity-why-does-playing-dirt-feel-so-good?fbclid=IwY2xjawLX8x5leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFrTnM0QkhVcnYxOXhwVHdXAR60lGRD_Ce_sqPp7SSxtwBr2rfGi85CWnNbxOtX_jQ32qMYgb4h9fv2fBpPew_aem_fy8GWLseS7mgp7nWYmQWdQ

Fast-Track to Happiness: One Week of Micro-Acts Makes a Difference

https://neurosciencenews.com/micro-acts-happiness-psychology-29253/?fbclid=IwY2xjawLX_YBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFrTnM0QkhVcnYxOXhwVHdXAR7h92zBfHK3ktMZnzHo14TShPOIXjs31pepR8oTykyRitGX4VVwZIchrNJfSA_aem_CW8XCeTYoSTSZ_F7zGEk-A


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Hacking The Fat ManBy Drew Maness