Self-love is a way to appreciate yourself, stemming from actions that support our psychological, emotional, physical, and spiritual growth. Loving yourself means holding yourself in high regard, taking care of yourself, and being happy with where you are in life. It also means putting your needs first and not sacrificing your well-being to make sure others are happy. On other words, you don’t settle for less than you deserve! Read More
Did you know that just 2 spoonful's a day of this fermented food can keep the doctor away? So why all the craze over fermented foods like sauerkraut? Read More
A resolution is like a goal ‒ for example, someone might state that they want to lose weight or get a new job. Resolutions are a firm decision to do or not to do something. They’re strict, with no wiggle room. You either stick to them or fail, which is why most of our resolutions are distant memories by February.
An intention is a practice that requires us to be present rather than stuck in the past or too focused on the future. It’s something you aim for, an idea or concept you mean to carry out or embody. Intentions are open-ended and relatively vague, allowing more room and grace for growth.
Simply put, intentions define the actions we take today, while goals and resolutions are future focused. These concepts are great in theory but cause significant stress, especially when we “fail” to achieve what we’ve set out to do. Read More
The holiday season is all about traditions ‒ but what if the traditions you grew up with don’t resonate with your current, authentic self? I grew up with an extroverted mother who invited everyone to our family holidays. Although I thought she was the kindest, most hospitable host, I also saw her body pay the toll as she spent weeks preparing for parties! When it came down to it, I never once saw her truly sit down, enjoy her own cooking, or engage with guests. Read More
Many people are interested in transitioning to a plant-based diet but find they have no idea where to start. Browsing the Internet can quickly become overwhelming, leaving dread where excitement and possibility once were. But it doesn’t have to be this way – with the right resources, tools, and guidance, shifting to a plant-based lifestyle can be enjoyable, sustainable, and rewarding. Read More
Besides making great additions to salads, soups, trail mixes, and snacks, seeds pack a big nutritional punch considering their size. While not as popular as nuts, seeds offer just as much nutritional value and deserve a spot on your plate. Read More
The word longevity means “a long duration of individual life” or “length of life.” But what does longevity mean to you? We’ve all heard from friends and family that living a long, healthy life is a priority. That's a fair request, but how do we make it a reality? The current life expectancy for people living in the United States is 78.7 years old, depending on a variety of factors, such as diet, lifestyle, and environment. Due to advances in medicine and disease management, life span has vastly increased over the last century. Read More
For centuries, we’ve used medicine to treat disease, ease symptoms, and prevent pain for physical, mental, and emotional ailments. The practice and science of medicine has evolved exponentially over the years, and the progress toward curing disease and catalyzing healing made by the medical and scientific communities is arguably the greatest contribution of the human race. Read More
Often clients get stuck in the diet mentality – they believe the only way to lose weight is to restrict calories and deprive themselves – because it’s the only approach to weight loss they’ve ever known. So they come to a Health Coach expecting a rule book or meal plan, wanting to know what to eat, when to eat, and how much to eat. Essentially, they are looking for a quick fix. But as Health Coaches, we know diets don’t work long-term. Losing weight is not as simple as the "calories in, calories out" equation many people focus on. Plus, dieting leaves people feeling deprived, which can lead to overeating, guilt, shame, and a feeling of hopelessness. So, how can you coach clients away from dieting and toward a more sustainably nourishing approach to eating? Here are 12 suggestions for helping clients ditch the diet mentality and open their minds to a more holistic view of weight loss and health. Read More