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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Beat the Winter Blues

 
Banish Winter Body Bashing

So many of us go through the winter blues, especially after Thanksgiving and right when the weather turns colder. Ah yes, we indulged and ate to our hearts content maybe even over our limit and we feel badly, even shameful. Each year we go through the same demise. Wouldn't you like it to stop? You can. Right now. With no gimmick or purchase.
We are trained to value ourselves in a singular dimension, Through our bodies. Lots of companies make money, lots of money by enforcing this manufactured value system to sell their products. Be it beauty products, diet products, clothes, you name it, if a woman is being asked to buy a product, all the psychological twists and turns are thrown her way and after years, now decades of this being reinforced in our culture, our parents and grandparents buy into it as a cultural truth. The body has been the most bashed, manipulated and blamed object for all of life's ills. I don't know how much more we or our bodies can take it until we start developing beliefs of our own. For our own good.
We are more than just our minds, our creativity, our skills in the kitchen, bedroom, or the size of our bank accounts or number on the back of our dress. Are we ready to accept change? To change our beliefs about ourselves? To include a mind, body and spiritual connection? To engage and live life the way WE want?
But how?
Its almost like rewiring our brain. No loving husband, boyfriend, best friend or person other than ourselves can do it. The good news is, once we change the negative self talk, we start to feel better and once we feel better the less we'll beat ourselves up. The less we will tear others down, the more we accept what is and make it the best it can be, truthfully, realistically and responsibly. To get there you need to shake things up.
-Stop dieting.
-Get moving.
-Help someone less fortunate than yourself, regularly.
-Drink lots of water.
-Make sure you are getting enough sleep.
-Ask for help.
-Eat fresh foods more than processed.
-Create a silent special space in your home to pray, meditate, dream, listen, or whatever. Just go there daily for however long you need to reset and recharge your heart and spirit. You'd be amazed at how this can work in your life.
-journal your thoughts and feelings along with short term and long term goals. (personally I just signed up for Ballroom Dancing for beginners. I want to follow instead of lead!!!) and last but not least...
-Treat yourself. If chocolate is your thing, buy your favorite or the most expensive kind and savor it during the winter. (a goal can be not to eat it all in one sitting). You want to have it when you want and allow yourself to enjoy it. (obviously this goes for whatever your "goodie food is, go for quality and allow yourself permission for once and for all). Once you finished it, buy it again and make sure you have this treat available to you. No this is not crazy, it just replaces shame around food you desire which creates overindulgence (binging and weight gain) with permission and acceptance which creates room for responsibility and basic satisfaction.
Doing just one or two things off of this list will begin to help turn your negative tug boat around. Negative self talk must be stopped in its tracks. It has no place in your life. Self loving boundaries need to be established before you can demand them from others. Once you do for yourself and stop putting yourself down, you will see a big difference. I know a simple hair cut or color can lift me up as well as cleaning out closets...it all leads to facing the real issues that blaming our bodies can be so easy to do but has such long lasting harmful effects that get carried on from generation to generation. Such a waste of our most precious natural resource!
Be courageous and go there...you're going to love what you find.
Photo: Jennifer Crawford, Hamptons '08

Friday, December 17, 2010

Irene Maltzan - holistic chef

Looking for delicious recipes for dinner...
Irene has a couple for you right here....


Low Fat Cream of Pumpkin Soup

Ingredients: · 1 tbsp olive oil · 1 small yellow onion, finely chopped · 2 garlic cloves, minced · 1 tbsp curry powder · 1 tsp cumin · 3 cups organic chicken or vegetable broth · 1 15-ounce can pumpkin · 1 12-ounce can light coconut milk · Freshly ground Black pepper to taste · Sea Salt to taste Preparation: Heat oil in a large saucepan over a medium heat. Add onion and garlic and cook until softened. Stir in curry powder and cumin and cook for 1 minute. Add chicken broth and pumpkin. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 20 minutes. Add milk and cook for 2 minutes.

Grilled Chicken over Sautéed Spinach
Lemon Chicken Marinade 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil 1/2 cup lemon juice 1 tbsp lemon zest 1/2 tbsp kosher salt 1 tsp ground black pepper 4 large cloves garlic, peeled and roughly chopped Put all ingredients into a blender or food processor until liquids are fully combined and garlic is well pureed. Mixture should be opaque and fairly thick. Pour over chicken and marinade for 4 or more hours. Spinach Stir fry Ingredients 2 packages Spinach 2 tsp. Olive Oil 2 –3 cloves Garlic minced ¼ - ½ cup Feta Cheese 1 cup fresh Tomatoes diced 1lb Grilled Chicken Tenders or Breast (see marinade above)
In a large frying pan Add Olive Oil and Heat Add Garlic Sauté for 1 minute Add Tomato and stir-fry for 1 minute Add Spinach and stir-fry until it wilts
Add Feta cheese and stir-fry until it melts Add Grilled Chicken on top of stir-fry




Go to www.youtube.com check out Healthy Cooking with Linda and Irene If you like these recipes or want to find out more about the Wellness Tree programs for healthy living send me your email address at wellness.tree@yahoo.com.














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Dreaming of Paris

I am seriously looking at my friend Doni's site (www.girlsguidetoparis.com) and feeling the need to eat escargot, cheese, baguettes (although I'm gluten free, there must be wheat-less baguettes now in Paris) drink delicious french wine ...


wait a minute, I'm working on the content for my new EmmeNation site (launching in Jan 2011), what am I doing surfing and looking at divine sites like girls guide to Paris?


Ok, back to work after sleep and walk in the cold to wake me up tomorrow...(yes, I am quasi consistent with my fitness routine, thank God for the reservoir path, is all I can say!), will write more during break!

Check out this glorious site!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Body Image nightmares...

Are you in your 30's and 40's, have horrible body image issues, bad enough it's affecting your every day life, please let me know who/what is making you feel this way!