Showing posts with label nutritional health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nutritional health. Show all posts

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Bullied by the scale, continued...


Lifetime Art Impressions, LLC photo from the Dr. Oz show

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For me, starting the year off on a cruise has gifted me extra pounds that I am still carrying with me. My schedule has changed dramatically because I am in the heart of my internship and adding these additional hours to a busy schedule already has caused me to burn the candle at both ends. Needless to say, this has meant eating on the run with unhealthier choices, less sleep and less time to go to the gym. Of course this scenario is not manifesting more energy so I’m left feeling drained and this is not a good recipe for health.

I am not beating myself up for this but I do realize, it’s time for a healthier change!

Like I said in the article, I like the options offered on the Dr. Oz show because it gives us choices and a bit of flexibility.

Eventually, I would like to have all of the options implemented into my diet but I know this isn’t realistic to embrace all at once. What I have also learned is that we all need to build in a break into our diets, so If I’m choosing healthier choices 5 days a week, it is okay to gift myself a weekend off. I might fall off the wagon for 2 days but the fall is minimal compared to my old unhealthy choices.

What has been working for you? Are you stepping into Spring healthier than you stepped into the winter or are you like me and carrying more weight?


Remember, we are all work in progress. It’s not worth stressing ourselves over this stuff 24 hours a day, 7 days a week because the chemicals released in our bodies by stress will cause us to hold onto to weight. The message in the article is that it is necessary to let go of scale anxiety because it is causing the whole weight loss/weigh in process to work against you!

Saturday, January 10, 2015


Lifetime Art Impressions, LLC photo

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When I first read that the tongue print was unique to each person, I was suddenly grateful for the fingerprint, can you imagine if we had to use our tongue impressions to prove our identity? It would be a bit tough and unsanitary! Human beings and all of the systems we are comprised of are really miraculous; the more I learn the more my curiosity is awakened.

Between Christmas and New Year my family and I was fortunate enough to go on a Western Caribbean cruise porting out of Florida. We drove down to the port to save money on flying and then spent a day at Universal to mainly experience the newest edition to their theme parks, Harry Potter. I did a lot of people watching on this trip. It really doesn’t matter where we go; apart from a few cultural differences for the most part we’re all in this adventure together. We make look different in skin colors and traits but regardless, we were all with our loved ones connecting within our individual packs and taking a holiday break from whatever schedule awaits back home.

I think we are more the same than different so when a discovery like a tongue print can set us apart, I feel it is a worthwhile discovery to share.

What do you think?