A healthy woman is always beautiful.

Health and beauty go hand in hand and work from the inside out. Be the strong, healthy beautiful you God created you to be!

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Two Steps Forward

"Fall seven times, get up eight." - Japanese Proverb

"Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish." - John Quincy Adams

"The gem cannot be polished without friction, nor man perfected without trials." - Chinese Proverb

"Never give in. Never. Never. Never. Never." - Winston Churchill

"Great works are performed not by strength but by perseverance." - Samuel Johnson

These quotes all say the same thing. No matter how many obstacles you run into, what matters is that you’re able to overcome each of them, one at a time.

"Two steps forward, one step back" is usually a negative term to describe someone who is having trouble making progress. But switched around, "1 Step Back, 2 Steps Forward" means that instead of grousing or feeling guilty about a misstep, you can still come out ahead if you put your head down and push forward.

Steps back can take many forms: a family vacation, breaks in your routine, personal tragedies, injuries, or that lost weekend in front of the tube. A big mistake people make when trying to get healthier is that when they fall off a bit or something happens, they think they "have to start over". Wrong! When missteps do happen, a better strategy is to simply take two steps forward. You’re still ahead of where you were before, far beyond the starting line.

In tennis, losing one point isn’t the end of the world. It happens to the best of them. In fact, if you can consistently win a few more points that you lose, you may end up in the hall of fame. With healthy eating and exercising, as long as you’re consistently out-stepping your steps back, you’re ahead of the game. If you expect perfection (and many of us do), you’re setting yourself up for disappointment and guilt.

Guilt can be debilitating to your healthy habits. When you mess up (or even when things are messed up for you), it’s natural to feel guilty. At that point, you have a choice: to let that guilt plummet you into a cycle that could spit you out worse off than before, or to accept the step back and say "where do I go from here?"

Of course, consistent success is still something to strive for. You don’t want to roller-coaster up and down. That’s an "old" habit, remember? And the 1Step/2Step strategy doesn’t lessen the need to do your best. You should still work hard to keep those steps back from happening. But it helps to be prepared with a plan and a positive attitude for when they do happen.

Many times, this means a rededication, a refocusing, and a recommitment. You might want to look at your program and see why it’s allowing those landmines to stick around. Use it as a learning process. Ask how you can keep that misstep from happening again.
  • Take a walk in the woods to clear your head and regroup.
  • Have a personal "bounce back" motto that will re-energize you. Put it everywhere.
  • Take a break if you think you’re trying too hard.
  • Return to the basics. Are you making it too complicated and tough on yourself?
  • Plan ahead for irregularities in your schedule, call ahead to healthy restaurants, pack healthy snacks.
  • Stay aware of what you’re doing. One meal mess up can turn into a one day mess up, a one week mess up if you’re not careful.
  • Remind yourself of your success so far when you need a boost.
Unlike people who run 10 miles today because they should have run two yesterday, "2 Steps Forward" doesn’t necessarily mean doing a lot more to make up for a blunder. Just make a commitment to do things as right as possible as much as you can.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Ushering Your Dream Into Reality


What's your dream -your goal - for this contest?

Being healthy.
Losing weight.
Fitting into those old jeans.
Being able to shop in any department you choose.

You've thought about it time and again. Maybe for years. You may have even started moving in the right direction to make it happen. At least for a short while. Then it gets hard. It is so easy to slip back into bad habits - no exercise and poor food choices. That defeated mentality you've been carrying around for years is battling hard to keep its place. You aren't seeing the results you'd like to see as quickly as you'd like to see them. This is when the truth comes out. Are you just "wishing" it to happen or are you "determined" to MAKE it happen?

Do some soul searching, girl. Which is it? Wishing or determination? There is no genie in a lamp. You don't get three wishes and poof - you've undone the years of poor choices. It is hard work to get and stay healthy, strong and beautiful. It takes determination.

Determination is the heartbeat of a dream. Determination says success is sticking to the task when the feelings for it have disappeared. It’s what ushers a dream into a reality.

The goals you've set for yourself for this contest and for your life don't have to be just a dream. You..and only you..can make them a reality. I know you can do it.

Take that dream by the hand...and with your determination..usher it into reality!

Sunday, July 18, 2010


"It's not what you do once in a while, it's what you do day in and day out that makes the difference."
-- Jenny Craig

What does this say to you? To me, it says - every day is a new chance to get it right. Did you make a bad food choice yesterday? So what?! Today is a new day. Plan your meals for next week to help make shopping, meal preparation and staying on track easier. Were you unable to get motivated to exercise yesterday? So what?! Today is a new day. Take a walk or a hike with some friends or family today while you plan the week in your mind - finding windows of time to put yourself first and exercise! Not hitting the goals you'd hoped to hit as we finish week 2 of the challenge? So what?! Today is a new day. Re-examine your goals and determine to keep moving forward. Had a bad day/week? So what?! Today is a new day - decide that no matter what life throws at you - you're going to take care of yourself because you are worth it! And if you forget - leave me a comment or send me a message, and I'll remind you - that today is a new day!

Friday, July 9, 2010

Are you committed or just interested?


"There's a difference between interest and commitment. When you're interested in doing something, you do it only when it's convenient. When you're committed to something, you accept no excuses; only results.”

Wow. I just read this quote and I can't begin to tell you how many times I've been "interested" in getting healthy. But that's it. Just interested. Oh I tried. Half-heartedly. And of course - I didn't get the results I wanted. Or if I did, they were short-lived. But guess what? This time I'm more than interested. I am committed! That means I'll exercise when it isn't convenient. That means I'll be intentional about everything I put in my body. That means I'll exercise when I don't feel like it. That means I'll make healthy choices. That means I'm going to take care of me. After all - God has only given me one body - shouldn't I be a good steward and take care of it?

So come on, lovely, what about you? Are you committed or just interested? Accept no excuses. Just results!