Integrative Nutrition
2:19 PM

The Secret Key to Actually Enjoying Life

The daily grind of modern life can be exhausting: working full-time, going to appointments, running errands, squeezing in grocery shopping, preparing nourishing meals, finding time to exercise…the demands might seem endless. Read More

sonya@yourholistichero.com
1:40 PM

You Get Exactly What You Want

Picture a big glass filled to the halfway mark with water. How do you see it—half-full or half-empty? You've heard that before, right?
My question is this: What do you expect you'll see?

Because, that is what you will see. You get from life and people exactly what you expect to get. That's your order.




Consistently finding the glass half-empty—and the world as a difficult place— is a hallmark of negativity.



A negative outlook can contribute to everything from depression to heart disease to lowered immune system function. It can affect sleep, weight maintenance, the quality of your relationships, your social life, and even your ability to hold a job.



Now imagine what it would feel like to approach life from a place of positivity, fun, connection, health, and possibility. Sounds good, doesn’t it?



6 Simple Tips to Make a Positive Switch



To help wipe out negativity, try one or more of the following action steps:

· Go complaint-free. Try going an hour without complaining and see the positive things in your life. Next, try a day, a week, and so on.

· Keep a gratitude journal. Each evening, list 10 or more things that you are grateful for.

· Give compliments freely. Notice the good in others. Praise every person you interact with.

· Find beauty everywhere in your world. Notice its gorgeousness.

· Share your good news. Studies show that sharing happy events brings even more happiness.

· Focus on what you want, not what you don’t want.



Maintaining a positive outlook takes practice, and the more you do it, the easier it gets. The payoff—a happier, healthier life—is absolutely worth the effort.

What should you do if you find yourself surrounded by negative people? Give them a big glass of water!

  
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sonya@yourholistichero.com
1:47 PM

The Power of Forgiving

Have you ever downed an entire package of chips, crackers, or cookies? Ate pizza or cake until you felt sick? Drank more coffee or wine than your body wanted?

Do you remember how you were feeling at the time?

I ask because sometimes we overeat to help distract us from emotional pain. Think about it—have you noticed that sometimes when you overeat you’re not hungry at all? What you are is lonely. Or angry. Or sad. Or resentful. Or frustrated. Or something else.

So what hurt are YOU holding on to?

Tap Into the Power of Forgiveness

Wouldn’t it be more effective to address your uncomfortable feelings? The best, most thorough, most divinely perfect way to do that is forgiveness.

Forgiving is not easy, even for the most enlightened among us. If you’ve been allowing your present health to be controlled by past hurts, I urge you to commit to forgiving. These steps can help:

· Talk to sympathetic friends and family about your desire to forgive. Chatting with others is tremendously comforting.

· Write a letter to the person you’d like to forgive. You can decide whether or not you send it.

· See the situation from the other person’s perspective—your own perspective may change.

· Don’t forget to forgive yourself. Sometimes we can be harshest with ourselves.

· Understand that you are responsible for your own attitude. Don’t let holding a grudge keep you from feeling free, open, and powerful in your own life.

Forgive and watch how much easier your relationship with eating becomes.


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Integrative Nutrition
10:45 AM

Gluten-Free Doesn’t Always Mean Healthy

The gluten-free trend is more popular than ever, and many people assume eating gluten-free will automatically make them lose weight, clear up digestive issues, and make their skin glow. Read More

sonya@yourholistichero.com
11:59 AM

It's ok to "Be Bad"



 

 
I was recently stranded in an airport waiting for my flight. When I learned of the delay, I immediately went to the most colorful shop and took my time reading labels before I excitedly chose Lays Barbeque Potato Chips. Why? Because they're good for me? Ha! I was alone, bored and knew the shops would be closed when I was even more bored. In a position of "no control" I gave myself permission to indulge. Sure, I should have been prepared and brought my own healthy choices and next time I will, but I gave myself permission to "be bad" and appreciated every moment of that badness. If someone was watching, they may have thought I was greeting those chips with a spiritual mission because I met each one with love and reverence. What's the point? There are times we all give in and do that thing- something we know we shouldn't do. And when this happens, Do it with Gusto. Love yourself and give thanks that you can take a detour and get back on your path.  Be good, Mostly. And when you find that you've made the decision to "be bad", do it well. 

 

 

 
 
 

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sonya@yourholistichero.com
9:17 AM

Your Brain Needs Fat

 Yes, Yes it does...

Is Fat Bad for you?



Dietary fat: is it good or bad?

Both. Not all fats are created equal.
The Skinny on Fats
Heavily processed, hydrogenated “trans” fats used in prepared, packaged foods can be extremely damaging to the body. They can compromise the cardiovascular system, immune system, and contribute to behavior problems. They can also lead to weight gain, skin breakouts, high blood pressure, and liver strain.
That said, our bodies need fat for insulation, vitamin and mineral absorption, and to protect our organs. High-quality fats can steady our metabolism, keep hormone levels even, nourish our skin, hair, and nails, and provide lubrication to keep the body functioning fluidly.
Where to Find Healthy FatsAvocados, olives, and coconuts are great sources of healthy fat, along with wild salmon and omega-3 rich organic eggs.
Whole nuts and seeds, and their butters like almond butter or tahini
Look for the highest-quality organic oils when shopping. Words to look for: organic, first-pressed, cold-pressed, extra-virgin, and unrefined. Avoid expeller-pressed, refined, and solvent extracted.
How to Use Healthy Fats:For cooking at high temperatures (stir frying and baking), try butter, ghee (clarified butter), or coconut oil
When sautéing foods, try organic extra virgin olive oil.
Oils like flaxseed, sesame, toasted sesame, walnut, and pumpkin seed are best used unheated in sauces or dressings.

Try this delicious, easy recipe:

Avocado Dip
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Makes 1 cup
1 large peeled and pitted avocado
2/3 cup plain yogurt, goat yogurt, coconut yogurt, or almond yogurt
1 diced tomato
a squirt of lemon or lime juice
dash or two of cayenne pepper
sea salt and black pepperMash avocado with a fork until very smooth.
Add yogurt, tomato, cayenne. Blend until smooth. This may be done in a food processor, in a blender, or with a fork.
Add sea salt and fresh black pepper to taste.
Serve chilled with mixed raw vegetables.
Tip: Best made a maximum of 1 hour before serving.

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Integrative Nutrition
4:11 PM

How To Take A Technology Time-Out

It seems like there’s another social media platform popping up every day – Periscope, Peach, Yik Yak, Kik – and many more. Yikes! Read More

sonya@yourholistichero.com
1:22 PM

Here is the Link to the Book mentioned below

Mindfulness in Plain English



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sonya@yourholistichero.com
12:43 PM


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“It is a journey worth taking.” The last sentence of this book sums up the path to mindfulness. The author begins with the novice in mind by answering basic questions.

Questions I hadn’t known I had. “Why Bother? What Meditation isn’t. What Meditation is”. These ideas and suggestions got me to think about what I really want and expect from the topic. I have learned that the best way to master a skill is to learn to teach it and this is why I want to become a Meditation Instructor.

My first approach was as a student reading my assigned book. I eagerly and quickly read the first few chapters. But my journey was not to go as planned. Soon, sentences needed to be reviewed and studied. Then, chapters were re-read and finally, savored.

I have believed that anything true and real will be strong enough to stand up to testing and questioning. To read that faith is not believing something because it is written in a book but because one has seen that it works within oneself, was to read what I had been thinking. So, Bhante Gunataratana captured my attention. I was eager to start the practice of mindful meditation.

In the beginning, as students, we all must feel as if we suffer from ADD as just thinking that we are to be still and quiet, seems to be an unattainable goal. I approached the idea with hope because knowing that others are able to do this, makes me sure that I can also be successful. Learning that we needn’t be so hard on ourselves gives promise.

The Chapter on Structuring Your Meditation was quite useful. Things started to come together.  Focusing on the breath and the breath on the nostrils helped me to rid myself of concerns that I was right or wrong. Then, structuring a schedule that included setting a timer and listening to music. (I ended up settling on flute) helped to put an end to wasting time making sure that I was ready for meditation.  Additionally, the understanding that suppressed feelings that need to be dealt with will (and did) come up. I needed to recognize these feelings, observe them and not judge myself but gently pull myself back. Later, I learned to think about and even pray about them before my practice. Wow! What an awesome tool to help future clients work their way through difficult memories or residual anger. We don’t need to be tough or unforgiving of ourselves. We can see an emotion for what it is and then be better. And I will remember these feelings.

Now, things are changing for me. I’m no longer wanting to be skilled at meditating. I want to change myself. I want to be a better person and I want to help others do the same. My wants are changing to intentions and thoughts of a new career when Chapter 9 (Set-Up Exercises) is introduced. Meditation takes energy…Laziness just will not serve.

And just when I’ve learned to confront anger, Universal Loving Friendliness shows up to legitimately sweep it away. Vipassana meditation teaches egoless awareness. The section that details all the people in our lives: Myself, My parents, teachers, relatives, friends, all indifferent persons, all unfriendly persons and all living beings. May we all be well… I used this before my morning meditations and it helped me by allowing my meditation practice to be clear. The balance of my day was met with a feeling of peace.

I also said this before sleep each night, because I cannot share with others what I do not have within myself. There is a paragraph that speaks of how we generate within ourselves what we wish upon others. While everyone needs to learn this, not everyone is ready. However, for those who understand that something is needed, I would like to be able to help them by sharing the gift of mindfulness.

Vipassana meditation is also an exercise in awareness so it is not as important to empty the mind as it is to be aware. This is important to remember and there were times when I forgot about this until the section regarding problems reminded me that when something comes to mind we simply observe it and move on.

Another thing that makes this book so enjoyable is Bhante Gunataratana’s humor and use of parables and metaphors to explain his point. One of the metaphors that is easily understood and explained is that the best way to escape a trap is to learn how it is built. To do this we must take the trap apart. This says so much about any problem. What makes the problem? Deconstruct it. Take it apart. It’s in pieces, it’s no longer a problem. The result is freedom.

Finally, for me the most impactful section of this book is the section regarding practicing Loving Friendliness. By cultivating loving friendliness with myself first with the intention of sharing my thoughts with others, I am helping myself as well as others. It is important to include those who are most difficult, and by infusing them with loving kindness we both heal because when my adversaries are well, happy and peaceful- We are both well, happy and peaceful. I have been sending these feeling of wellbeing to adversaries as well as strangers and have noticed that I am being met with positive attitudes and smiles. It’s a fun experiment.

Mindfulness in Plain English is most definitely a journey worth taking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 


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