Showing posts with label New Year's Resolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Year's Resolution. Show all posts

Monday, January 12, 2015

Motivation Monday - Get Unstuck. Confidence is a State of Mind

Get Unstuck.  Confidence is a State of Mind.

     Motivation Monday  is the day of the week when I share a motivational idea or book title on my "have read" or "wish-to-read" list.  This Motivation Monday I want to share some thoughts on self-confidence, that negative inner voice, and getting unstuck.  As we start 2015 with all it's splendor and promise before us, have you already tossed aside that New Years Resolution in defeat?  Even if you have, today is the day you reclaim your confidence, your courage, get unstuck and grow to be what you have dreamed of!  You can even start with changes you'll feel TODAY!
What do you see when you look in the mirror?  Do see a rockstar?  Or, like many of us, does your head fill with negative talk?

Getting Unstuck - 'cus you are special and LIFE does happen
     This Motivation Monday, just far enough into the New Year that you may already be faltering on that resolution, I challenge you to join me on getting unstuck from that negative self-talk.  Let's restart.  We all have LIFE happening, it gets in the way.  The old proverb says "fall seven times, get up eight".  Today we start fresh because we are special.  LIFE happened, knocked us down already, but we'll get up.  Do as you always do and you'll always get what you've always gotten.  So today we begin our journey to get unstuck this year.


No Empty Promise Here
     I'm not here to sell you on empty promises, I have work to do, too.  I won't tell you it's easy or that it won't take work.  It will.  Hard work and commitment on our parts.  I can promise you that it is worth it!  Today, if you act fast (and I mean fast) you can grab a seat in celebrity Beachbody coach and creater of Turbo JamTurbo Fire and Piyo, Chalene Johnson's webinar about gaining courageous confidence to crush your goals in 2015.  This front row seat with the amazing Chalene Johnson that usually costs over $1,000 is FREE.  Yes, FREE.  But jump on this now and reserve your seat for this life changing seminar because they fill up fast and the seminar is tomorrow!  Open the sign up page HERE!

Want to learn how to let that inner lion roar about how kind,
beautiful, strong, compassionate and down right awesome you are?
Join me by making this New Years Resolution our new reality!

Negative Self-Talk
     What is negative self-talk?  Let's look at that example of looking in the mirror.  Do you see the Lion inside?  If you're like me, you don't.  If you're like me, you cringe when you see yourself naked in a mirror ~ shudder.  I got dressed up for the Christmas Party, just a few weeks ago, and sighed.  I thought "that's the best I can do with what I got."  After all, LIFE happened with a vengeance.  Going from working on my B.S. degree, working over time on a start up and commissioning project (the first of its kind in my state), etc, etc...LIFE happened.  My husband was diagnosed with gastric cancer and 22 days later, my dad suffered an inter-cerebral hemorrhage.  Everything I had on my plate, all my dreams, got shoved aside.  I became a full time caregiver...and a caregiver's caregiver.  All the weight I'd worked so hard to lose when I started the fitter Fitter is back.  Major setback.  Yet, it is understandable considering all the days I've spent sitting on my dupa in hospital waiting rooms.  Yes, LIFE happened hard, but I still beat up on myself for loosing all that ground...even though I still only had 24 hours in a day.  My negative self-talk came roaring back.
     "I can't believe she's wearing that!"  "Look how much weight she gained back!"  "She's so fat and lazy."  Fat.  Lazy.  Loser.  Quitter.  Failure.  I mean, I'm the fitter Fitter for crying out loud...and with all the caregiving responsibilities, I've let it go.   That's what rolled through my head.  That's what I expected to hear from everyone at that party.  What I heard was "you look great for all you've been through!"  "That's a pretty outfit, I didn't know you wore dresses, but then I've only seen you at work."  "You're so strong.  I don't know how you've kept it all together through all of this."  That's what I heard.  So, where's the disconnect?  I'm stuck in negative self-talk.

Sometimes we have to step away from the scale.
It won't reflect how hard you crushed your workout 
yesterday.  Instead, soak in that feeling of 
accomplishment that completing a workout gives you.

Be Your Own Best Friend
     Sit down with a piece of paper and write down those little things you say to yourself.  Make a column for the positive comments and the negative ones.  Now, look at those negative comments.  That's how you see yourself.  Would you say those things to your best friend?  No!  Of coarse not.  So, why do we talk to ourselves that way?  Spend a little time in the positive column.  Rewrite all those negative comments to be positive ones.  Make those positive comments into post-it notes and put them around your house where you will see them daily. 
     All that self-trash-talk is unhealthy and, did you know that research has shown that it can actually alter your physical appearance?  Mara Miller reported on a study in the January/February 2014 issue of Womens Health that "normal-weight people who viewed themselves as fat were more likely to end up overweight."  According to New York psychotherapist Christel Parker, "the pitfalls go beyond the scale".  That self trash-talk can spill over and "hinder friendships, job prospects and overall well-being."
  
Serious food for thought: Only YOU know what you've overcome.  Only YOU 
know the extent of your courage and strength, the depths of your inner beauty.
You got knocked down 7 times and stood up 8...and shook your fist at it!
So, why are you not your biggest cheerleader?


Break the Cycle
     You failed at that last diet, so you call yourself fat.  The self trash-talk blasts your confidence and that new fitness program gathers dust while you reach for the comfort food.  The comfort food puts pounds back on.  You feel worse.  It's a vicious cycle.  We break it today.  But how?
     1) Get Up! - Get out of the chair and put down the potato chips!  If Insanity hurt your knees, try Slim in 6.  Need something slower?  Start building your core and centering yourself with Tai Cheng.  Modify if you need to.  Finish that workout, no matter how many water breaks you need.  Take a walk.  Set that attainable goal, then reach it.  Then, give yourself permission to feel good about it.  Research has linked any type of exercise (cardio, strength training, stretching, yoga) to better body confidence.  It doesn't matter what your fitness level is.  It doesn't matter whether your weight changes.  Neither does the intensity of your workout.  Post about your workout, talk about it.  You're welcomed to join me on my facebook fitter Fitter page and post it there if you're afraid your friends will hate to hear about it, I'd love to hear about your daily successes!  According to psychologist Louise Wasylkiw, Ph.D. of Mount Allison University, "just talking about your workout can up your self-image."   And if you feel better about yourself and are reaching those goals, you'll keep at it.  If you keep at it, you will see the change in yourself when you look in that mirror or pull on that pair of skinny jeans.
     2) Listen Up! - Get in touch with your body, listen to it.  The more in tune you are with how your body works, the less you'll dwell on your appearance over how you feel according to cognitive psychology researcher Vivien Ainley.  A study showed that women who could more accurately count their own heartbeats objectified themselves less. Meditation, yoga and spending some quality quiet time being comfortable in your own company will help you get more in tune with you.  Your body, regardless of your dress size, is an amazing, incredible machine!
     3) Shut Up! - Stop that "Fat Chat".  Saying things like "OMG, you are soooo tiny; my thighs are tree trunks" or "the last time I fit into jeans that size I was 11" are more hurtful to yourself than you think.  Most of us women-folk think that type of self trash-talk is harmless, maybe even makes the other person feel better.  Some of us even think it's helpful to remind ourselves endlessly about how far we have to go to reach that ultimate weight loss goal.  But really, no really, it's anything but helpful and harmless.  Even those snarky little 3rd party comments like "oh, wow, look at how much holiday weight so-and-so put on" are negative reinforcement for our own body image.  Psychology doctoral candidate Rachel Salk of the University of Wisconsin challenges us to "challenge, then replace, fat talk."  Everyone can feel more confident, just by praising someone else's strength or health habits or workout routine.


I don't know, buy that flashy new fitness program you've been wanting...
or that Shakeology!


Get Unstuck, Put it into Practice and Feel Better About Yourself Now!
     This is definately a New Years Resolution to stick to.  You'll have to work at it, you'll probably even back-slide a few time.  However, it is one to stick to.  So, how do you do that when nothing has worked before...thus that self trash-talk and that last bag of chips (and I can't believe I ate the whole thing!)  How do we get unstuck?  And this will work even if you missed Chalene Johnson's Courageous Confidence Club webinar.  I promise!
     Here are some simple practices that can make perfect on this New Years Resolution and get you unstuck...and have you feeling more positively about yourself by tonight!
     1) Set Goals - yes, set goals.  Ultimately, I want to be the weight that fantasy chart at the doctor's office says I should be.  Realistically it's going to take some doing to get there, that's the Big Picture Goal.  So, set realistic and quickly attainable short term goals - lose a pant size, drop those first 10 pounds, crush your daily workout (even if it's Tai Cheng) for 30 days straight.  What ever that mini-goal, make it attainable and make it part of that Big Picture Goal.  Document that Big Picture goal and all the mini-goals to reach it.  Write it down, break it down.  What ever it takes to visualize it.
     2) Accountability - yes, that icky word.  But, it works.  If you have a workout buddy and do it together or have a cheering squad that looks out for you, you will be more apt to stick to your workout routine.  Again, if you lack a cheering squad, join me on my fitter Fitter facebook page and I'll be your cheerleader...and you can be mine!  The beauty of this is that you have someone who wants to hear you brag about your work out (even if the treadmill didn't break).  You'll find that when you have a support system, you'll even work out on days you really don't want to, just because you are accountable to them.  To me the accountability of the teambeachbody community was instrumental in getting it done...and I miss them when I haven't connected with them.  Accountability works.  This is even a great place to set up that old penalty jar.  Every time you catch yourself in self doubt, you owe yourself a payment.

your success, difficulties and I'll be your cheerleader!

     3) Fake it 'til you Make itYour body language not only speaks volumes to those around you, it shouts loud and clear to you, too.  "When you hunch your shoulders, cross your arms over your chest or look at the floor, you are announcing your self-consciousness" says body-language pro Lillian Glass, Ph.D.  Walk upright like someone is holding you up by a string extending from the top of your head and look the world straight in the eye.  Do a good ol' fashioned buttock squeeze when you talk to someone.  Squeezing those butt muscles will straighten your spine.  Stand with your feet shoulder width apart, toes pointing straight at the person you're talking to.  Don't be afraid to smile and talk with your hands.  Openness of that sort screams self confidence and makes us seem more secure to those we speak to.  
     4) Out with the Old, In with the New - Do a scan of you nest, your home environment.  Can you find any confidence-destroying things?  Old jeans that don't fit.  A sweater that's too small.  Your friends too perfect facebook posts always glaring at you from your screen.  Cut these things from your immediate surroundings.  If you can't totally ditch this stuff, at least put it away for a good, long while.  Then, when the Debbie-Downer-Decor is history, work to surround yourself with positive messages.  Remember rewriting those negative self-talk statements into positive ones?  Yeah, those.  Make inspirational notes of those and put them where you will see them. "You are amazing and beautiful inside."  "You kicked butt in your sweat session today."  Strategically placed so these messages are the first thing you see in the morning and the last thing you see on your way out the door will boost that self-image. 
     5) Step Away From That Scale - No, really.  Step away from that scale.  Too often we obsess about that number.  Make stepping on the scale a special occasion by putting it away from a while.  If looking at that number sets off that self trash-talk, then don't do it.  You may have absolutely CRUSHED Sean T in that Insanity workout or nailed Chalene Johnson's Turbo Fire choreography, but you will NOT see that reflected in the number on that scale tomorrow morning. Instead, revel in the feeling of accomplishment that fitting that work out in gives you.  
     Just in case you need the extra pick me up of toting along a motivational read to help you get started on this, your new and improved New Years Resolution, there's Somebody, Help! I'm Stuck! - 101 Ways to Find Success and Achieve Anything You Want in Life! by Rodney D. Smith.  " 

Don't have a Kindle and would rather buy Shakeology than get a reader?  No worries!
You can download apps FREE to read this title on your computer, tablet or smartphone!

SOMEBODY HELP I’M STUCK; Everyday people wake up feeling stuck in life, work, relationships, marriage, and have no clue how to change their situation! Now there is a solution, to feeling Stuck in life. This book will change your life in way’s you never thought possible. 

“Rev. Smith has provided us with probing insights and practical realism. He takes an honest look in to the mind and spirit to lay out strategically ways to find success and achieve anything in life. This book is a self-help manual to guide us in facing challenges with the proper application and successfully achieve our desired goals. I commend this book to you--be prepared for the change and success God will bring to your life.” 
—Reverend Dr. Lee. P. Washington Pastor, Reid Temple AME Church Glenn Dale, MD 
www.reidtemple.org 

Rooted in faith and written with love, Rodney D. Smith has created the blueprint for helping others pull themselves out of a rut and into a more fulfilling life. Somebody, Help! I’m Stuck is a step-by-step guide to success for anyone looking to go a little bit further, see a little more clearly, or reach a little bit higher. There is power within the lessons of this book. All you have to do is grab it! A must read! 
Shalisa Powell, MEdCollege President, Chicago, IL 
www.shalisapowell.com 


Shakeology - learn what replacing one meal a day with this superfood can do for you
Somebody Help! I'm Stuck!
The Penalty Jar - Pick a Cause and Repurpose the Ol' Penalty Jar

Friday, January 18, 2013

Weekend Challenge - Why?

Finally Friday - Yay! We made it to Friday! Every week we post a WEEKEND CHALLENGE! This week’s challenge is to Define Your Why.
The key to making your New Year's Resolution a Reality is defining your  WHY.

The number one New Year's Resolution is to lose weight and the sad fact is that most have already hit that first bump in the road and thrown in the towel.  Defining your health and fitness WHY is a key component in your success.  Why do we fail?  Why do we wish to succeed?  In answering these Why's lies your aha moment.  This is an easy challenge, if you are honest with yourself.  Sometimes self-discovery with blatant honesty is the most difficult challenge of them all.

Brainstorm for your Why
This weekend I challenge you to sit down with a piece of paper and do a little brainstorming.  Remember that while you brainstorm you do not critique, that's the kill switch on your creativity.  You'll critique later.  Divide the paper into two sides: WHY and WHY NOT.  Set an egg timer for 3 minutes.  Write down all the reasons that pop into your head for why you want to become more fit and healthy, why you want to lose weight.   List every reason from the noble to the selfish; wanting to live longer for your kids to wanting to look good naked, health reasons or skinny jeans.  Every thing that  comes to mind, no matter how shallow.  Do the same thing for your why not, giving that egg timer another 3 minutes.  Be brutally honest.  It's hard, I'd rather play Xbox 360 than workout, I love fast food...what ever they may be.  Maybe you're lazy, maybe you just don't know where to start.

Now We Critique
Look over your list thinking about how important each of the things you wrote down is to you, rank them from 1 to 10, from not important to critical.  Do this for both sides, then rewrite your paper.  You already know your why, this just helps you visualize it.  I'd put money down that your WHY list is way better than your WHY NOT list.  After you rewrite your list so it looks neat, look it over again.  Define your biggest WHY.  Why is it important to you that you lose weight, get fit, get healthy?  Welcome to your AHA MOMENT!  List your goal in terms of this why.  For example: "I will lose weight because diabetes, stroke and colon cancer run in my family."  Or "I want to lose weight to rebuild my self esteem."  "I need to lose 25 pounds so I look great for my wedding."  "Losing 50 pounds will allow me to play with my children."  "I'm tired of being a puss gut that embarasses my wife and gets winded tying my own shoes, dropping 30 pounds will make me the man she married."  Be honest, make it personal, be specific.  The more specific you are the better!   Stick this reason why where ever you will see it: on your mirror, on the refrigerator, on the microwave.  Make it highly visible.  Make it a promise and it's even better.
Your AHA moment is a powerful tool in defining and achieving your goals.

My Why
My why became brutally clear when my husband was hospitalized with a "horrendously bleeding diverticulum", the surgeon's words, not mine.  He lost over 1/3 of his blood in less than an hour and earned a stay in ICU.   He was pre-diabetic and had to test his blood sugar daily.  He had high cholesterol.  Real high. My mother lost 13 inches of her colon to colon cancer.  My father had 2 back surgeries.  I was diagnosed with PCOS (Ploycystic Ovary Syndrome).  It got me thinking about other health issues that run in the family: high blood pressure, diabetes, ovarian cancer, bad knees, bad backs...then I thought about all the photos I didn't allow to be taken of me with the kids, or my grandson, the places I didn't go because I hated how I looked, how low my self esteem was.  In comparison the fact that I was lazy and losing weight would be hard paled.  In short, my reasons why not were pooh.  We needed to get serious about eating better or my husband was fast tracked to a heart attack, we decided the reasons not to just didn't measure up.  It was our aha moment, we were racing toward the brick wall.  It was time to test the breaks.

Knowing your WHY is Empowering
By having a definable reason why we want to make this change, it will make it much more likely that you will follow through.   When you stumble, and you will stumble, this WHY is the reason you get back on the horse that threw you.   Knowing exactly why you wish to achieve this goal defines why it is so important that you stick with it when the going gets tough, and it will get tough from time to time.  Knowing where you want to get and why you need to get there will also help you to reverse engineer the process you will have to go through to achieve it.  Knowing your why is empowering.  You have taken the first step toward making that New Year's Resolution your new reality.  

Enjoy the Journey
It's about the process, not perfection.  Enjoy the ride.  It won't be easy, but I promise you that it will be worth it...for you and those who love you.  Put in a little time here and when you define your goal in a context of why, you'll propel yourself toward reaching that goal.  Reverse engineering your way from where you want to be to where you are gives you small, sustainable changes that you can maintain for the long haul.  It's a lifestyle change, not a diet.

Resources:
  • Tony Horton, of P90X fame, shares his thoughts about how to stay motivated and how to define where your desire comes from in How Do I Keep Going?  He shared more of his 2 step strategy in this article with Dr. Oz, Tony Horton's 3-step Diet Plan
  • Join me on facebook at the fitter Fitter for motivation, accountability and to connect.  Having a support system will greatly increase your chances of success.
  • Explore tons of tools and home fitness programs that can help you work toward your health and fitness goals with a free membership at teambeachbody.  Pick a program, find nutritionals, connect for motivation and support.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Recipe Wednesday - Quinoa? Say What?


Recipe Wednesday means I bring you a great recipe to consider for your collection.  My intention is to bring you delicious recipes featuring better food choices.  Let's face it, if it doesn't taste good, you won't eat it no matter how good it is for you.  Today's feature is Quinoa and today is a 2-fer.  Quinoa 2 ways!
Quinoa photo retrieved from Natural Health Techniques

What Is It?

Often referred to as a “wonder food,” quinoa (pronounced KEEN-wah) is a versatile and healthy addition to your table. It’s most often treated like a grain (in fact, it’s a seed and is gluten free), but, unlike grains or rice, it’s a complete protein, making it a smart choice for any meal.   Quinoa has a really satisfying texture (satisfyingly chewy, crunchy and fluffy all at the same time, like al dente pasta). Its great earthy flavor is slightly nutty and a touch bitter and easily takes on the flavors of herbs, spices, stocks or sauces that you might pair it with.  Quinoa’s protein content is very high, with a rarely found complete spectrum of essential amino acids making it great for vegan and vegetarian diets. It’s rich in dietary fiber and is very filling though not in the heavy, bloated way, more in a “I just ate something fairly complex that my body will enjoy for a while before I feel hungry again” kind of way.  Learning how to cook with quinoa is a great way to start making small, sustainable, smarter choices in your diet.  Substitue this protein packed seed for carbohydrates in your dishes, for example, replacing rice with quinoa.
Quinoa image retrieved from Wellwire.com

The Basics


Cooked by itself, quinoa is just like rice, if rice had a toasty, nutty flavor and was even easier to make. Add in your favorite spices and seasonings for a super simple side.  Use it cold or hot in a main dish or side.  Quinoa is a perfect cold salad ingredient, pair it with last night's leftovers or starting a salad from scratch.  Looking to use it as a main dish?   Quinoa can turn that simple side dish into the main event.  This gluten free food is quick and easy to prepare.
How To Cook It
You don’t need to be a mathematician for these formulas: 1 cup dry quinoa yields 3 cups cooked. I follow a simple 2:1 ratio for cooking (2 parts liquid to 1 part quinoa).  Bring quinoa and liquids to a boil together, reduce to simmer and cover for 15 minutes or until liquids are absorbed. Remove from stove and let sit for 5 minute with the lid on before fluffing with a fork and it’s ready to go! Try a chilled quinoa salad with chopped pecans, orange zest, green onions and light vinaigrette as a healthy alternative to traditional pasta salad. Tip: I suggest using liquids other than water to cook quinoa in to enhance the flavor. Chicken or veggie broth are great or try a bit of coconut milk and red curry seasoning blend for Thai inspired side dish, or even pineapple juice and dash of soy.

Now that you know what quinoa is, why it's good for you and how to cook it, let's get down to those recipes!
Lemony Quinoa photo retrieved from Allrecipes.com
Lemony Quinoa"Quinoa is a high-protein, good for you grain, it can be substituted for couscous and makes a lovely side dish. This recipe is a crunchy, lemony, healthy dish that can be used as a side or as a light meal." —  
Ingredients - serves 6
1/4 cup pine nuts
1 cup quinoa
2 cups water
salt to taste
2 stalks of celery, chopped
1/4 red onion, chopped
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp ground cumin
1 bunch fresh parsley, chopped

Directions

  1. Toast the pine nuts briefly in a dry skillet over medium heat. This will take about 5 minutes, and stir constantly as they will burn easily. Set aside to cool.
  2. In a saucepan, combine the quinoa, water and salt. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to medium and cook until quinoa is tender and water has been absorbed, about 10 minutes. Cool slightly, then fluff with a fork.
  3. Transfer the quinoa to a serving bowl and stir in the pine nuts, lemon juice, celery, onion, cayenne pepper, cumin and parsley. Adjust salt and pepper if needed before serving










Mediterranean Quinoa Salad image retrieved from Allrecipes.com

Mediterranean Quinoa Salad - "An easy to make light salad that can be served with or without chicken for vegetarians." —  


Ingredients - makes 4 cups
2 cups water
2 cubes chicken bouillon
1 clove garlic, smashed
1 cup uncooked quinoa
2 large cooked chicken breasts - cut into bite size pieces
1 large red onion, diced
1 large green bell pepper, diced
1/2 cup chopped kalamata olives
1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
1/4 cup chopped fresh chives
1/2 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1/4 cup olive oil

Directions

  1. Bring the water, bouillon cubes, and garlic to a boil in a saucepan. Stir in the quinoa, reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until the quinoa is tender and the water has been absorbed, 15 to 20 minutes. Discard the garlic clove and scrape the quinoa into a large bowl.
  2. Gently stir the chicken, onion, bell pepper, olives, feta cheese, parsley, chives, and salt into the quinoa. Drizzle with the lemon juice, balsamic vinegar, and olive oil. Stir until evenly mixed. Serve warm or refrigerate and serve cold.









So go ahead, be brave, dip your toes in the water of change with this easy substitution in your pantry.  I've substituted quinoa for brown rice in our favorite Cilantro Lime Shrimp recipe, that recipe alone has solidified quiona's place as a pantry staple.  Remember, small, sustainable changes are your stepping stone to those healthy changes that will make that New Year's Resolution your reality.
References:
Allrecipes.com 
Wellwire.com
Naturalhealthtechniques.com