Wednesday, June 9, 2010

When Life Slows You Down… You Better Listen

Yes, I know I’m suppose to be writing reviews on fitness products…but just hold your horses…the next one is coming soon! But, until then I wanted to share with you the role of mental and spiritual health in your overall well being. Of course, I have come to this realization from my own experience. I am a holistic health advocate and can teach the six dimensions of health with my eyes closed and hands tied behind my back…but this one day…June 8, 2010 made me realize just how important a holistic view of health is.

I have been on the go every weekend since April 2, 2010…and there are no signs of it slacking up until mid-July! My poor car is racking up the highway mileage! In addition I work full-time and I train at a gym 1-2 days out of the week. This has become my life for the past few months…with no time for ME! I haven’t even taken the time cook me a nice dinner; it’s been PB&J sandwiches (on a hamburger bun) or leftovers from lunch every night. So yes, this schedule has been hectic and I have felt my body growing weary, but each week I find myself living by the phrase “If I just make it through this week I’ll be ok.” From grant writing at work to traveling home to see every aspect of by baby sister’s senior year festivities to being a bridesmaid for my sorority sister…you would think I had an “S” stamped on my chest for “SUPERWOMAN.” Well on yesterday, June 8, 2010 my body…and my car said “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.”

Last night, as I took my (what seemed to be normal) drive home from the gym I had a car accident…no it wasn’t bad at all and no one was hurt (Thank God). After all the legalities and my sit on the bathroom floor crying session, a light from the Heavens above shone on me and it all became clear “SLOW DOWN…before you go insane!” At that point it was clear how mental and spiritual health are major components of the whole concept of health. I firmly believe that spiritual and mental health are the core components in which all other components (social, physical, emotional, etc) revolve around. These are the components that keep an individual grounded and provide the leverage for success in all other areas. For me, it’s safe to say that, lately, I have been healthy in all other aspects of life…except my mental and spiritual. Therefore, I have experienced a small imbalance in my overall well being.

Now, my little story may be small in comparison to someone else’s, but that’s what it took for me to open my eyes. While your core dimensions of health may be different from mine, it is important to realize that ALL dimensions work together. Remember that to achieve optimum well being you must find YOUR balance…and be sure that your spiritual and mental health don’t get the short end of the stick.

This little whirlwind of events gave me the desire to encourage you to take care of yourself spiritually and mentally…because if you don’t…WHO WILL??


Lastly, a pic of my baby...or in the words of one of my BFF's...my ALTIMA09.
After only 6 months I guess you can say she's broken in now :(

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

O HOW I LOVE MY SWEET TEA!

I ran across this article on yahoo just a second ago and just had to share it! Its really brings home the fact that making small dietary changes can contribute to weight loss. The first thing that caught my attention was my beloved sweet tea. Now, many of my friends and family know that I am a sucker for sweet tea. I have been struggling for about 2-3 months trying to ween myself off of it. But, the good news is…I have been successful at it! I went from one cup a day to more like one cup a week! I even resist ordering it at restaurants (sometimes). I say all of that about my mini addiction to give myself (and you too) a little boost to take it easy on the drinks because all of the sugar packed in them is helping you pack on the pounds. As one of my favorite sayings goes (with a little ad lib)… “I love food too much to drink up all of my calories!”

Now after all that jibberish…I hope you enjoy the article!

SIP YOUR WAY TO A FLAT BELLY!
http://health.yahoo.net/experts/eatthis/sip-your-way-flat-belly

There is a potion that magically strips away pounds from your body, improves your overall health, lengthens your life, makes you more attractive to the opposite sex, and keeps you lean forever. Even better, you can have as much of this magic weight-loss potion as you want, for free, and start stripping away pounds—perhaps even several dozen pounds this year alone—without exercise, without dieting, without visiting the set of Nip/Tuck.

What is this magical elixir? It’s water.

Really? Really. You don't even need to mix in that fancy fat-burning stuff from the vitamin store. In fact, the less you supplement your food and beverage intake, the more weight you’ll lose (and the more money you’ll save). Keep reading this five-point plan from the new book Drink This, Not That! and begin your no diet weight-loss goals today. You'll sip your way to a flat belly in record time--and keep it well beyond summer.

Step 1: Swear Off the Soda and Iced Tea
(Annual Weight Loss: 18 Pounds!)

The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey measured where most of our calories come from. Researchers broke up America’s food intake into 143 different categories and discovered, to their horror, that the category making up the largest percentage of our calorie intake—7.1 percent, to be exact—was not a food at all. It was soda. (Vegetables, on the other hand, accounted for only 6.5 percent of our intake. Chicken and fish together only added up to 5.7 percent.)
To put that into perspective, if you ate an average of 2,500 calories a day, and you cut 7 percent of your calories, you’d automatically drop down to 2,325, a difference that would save you 1.5 pounds per month. You could be 9 pounds lighter in 6 months by going cold-turkey today! Another thing to remember: You're far better off eating your vitamins than drinking them


Step 2: Drink 8 Cups of Water Every Day
(Annual Weight Loss: 26 Pounds!)

Yes, the magic elixir really does have amazing powers. In one study, a group of 173 overweight women were put through diet and nutrition training using mainstream diet programs. Researchers then followed them for 10 months, with dietary and body composition being recorded up to 12 months after the classes. All women in the program lost weight, but those drinking more water lost more weight. Drinking more than 1 liter of water per day (nearly 4½ cups) was associated with an extra 5.07 pounds lost in 12 months.

And researchers from the University of Utah found that people who drink the most water have higher metabolisms. In a study, subjects drank 4, 8, or 12 cups of water each day. Those who drank at least 8 cups reported better concentration and higher energy levels, and tests showed that they were burning more calories than the 4-cups-a-day group.


Step 3: Enjoy One, Two, or Even Three Yogurt-Based Smoothies a Day
(Annual Weight Loss: 10 Pounds!)

I love the sound of a cranking blender. But a combination of ice, dairy, and fruit does more than just make a teeth-rattling cacophony in your kitchen. It also helps strip pounds from your body.

There are three simple reasons why: Smoothies take little time to make (so you can quash your hunger pangs quickly), they’re packed with nutrition (especially if you start with Greek yogurt and add berries, whey protein, and some flax), and their thickness takes up a lot of space in your stomach, crowding out the Doritos. In fact, researchers at Purdue University found that people stayed fuller longer when they drank thick drinks than when they drank thin ones, and a study at Penn State found that people who drank yogurt shakes that had been blended until they doubled in volume ate 96 fewer calories a day than those consuming thinner drinks.


Step 4: Avoid Juice Drinks
(Annual Weight Loss: 19 Pounds!)

Imagine a world in which we called products what they really were: Hungry Man Dinners would be called Lonely Man Dinners. ESPN would be called the Fat Nerds Yap about Jocks Channel. And SunnyD would be called Obesi-D because there’s nothing sunny about a drink marketed to kids that looks and tastes like juice, but is 95 percent water and corn syrup.

While even 100 percent juice has its problems, juice drinks and their ilk are the worse offenders. One 16-ounce bottle of SunnyD Smooth packs a whopping 180 straight-up empty calories and 40 grams of sugar. If you drink one a day, cut it out. You’ll lose 19 pounds in a year! And SunnyD is just the beginning.



Step 5: Drink Coffee, Not Coffee Drinks
(Annual Weight Loss: 18 Pounds!)

Researchers studied coffee habits in New York and found that two-thirds of Starbucks’ customers opted for blended coffee drinks over regular brewed coffee or tea. The average caloric impact of the blended drinks was 239 calories. The regular coffee or tea, by comparison, was only 63 calories after factoring in added cream and sugar. So even if you like your coffee sweet and light, you can strip away 176 calories every day, just by making this one swap.

Now, budding mathematicians among you may notice that all this adds up to a whopping 91 pounds lost in a single year. This is not good news if you weigh 125. (However, travel just got a lot cheaper because now you can mail yourself all over the world.) Fact is, unless you're currently engaging in all of the bad habits above, you probably don't have 91 pounds to lose.
But this five-point plan illustrates how extraordinarily easy it is to shed extra weight—a lot of weight—just by watching what we drink. And that, my friends, is something worth raising a glass to.