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Resiliency Challenge: How Low Can You Go?

Low glycemic snacks are a steady source of energy, minimize stress on your system and are less likely to be stored as fat. Learn what quick and easy snacks make better choices. Continue reading

Resiliency Challenge: Pull Your Trigger

Odds are, you may have made a commitment this week to change some of your current habits and routines. Habits are hard to break because by their very nature they are non-conscious, and we don’t think much about them. In order to add some consciousness, set up a trigger to remind you to practice your new behaviors. Continue reading

Resiliency Challenge: Make Your Gratitude List

As someone who’s goal oriented, I have a tendency to put blinders on and fixate on what’s next…on what’s not working yet and where I’m trying to go. I celebrate success for a few seconds, put it behind me, look forward again, and refocus on the next “thing”. Continue reading

Resiliency Challenge: Hara Hachi Bu

This week’s challenge is to only eat to about 80% full at meals – what the Japanese call Hara Hachi Bu. Continue reading

Six Goal Setting Tips + One Crazy Face

Have you started thinking about your goals for 2012 yet? Here are a few tips for success from my latest NBC KARE 11 Health & Fitness segment. One of my goals should be to stop making insane facial gestures… Continue reading

Resiliency Challenge: On the Phone = On Your Feet

This week’s challenge is an easy one: any time you’re on the phone, you’re standing or walking. You’ll have better energy levels than sitting all day and standing burns 33% more calories. Continue reading

Resiliency Challenge Launch: Eat Only REAL FOOD for Breakfast

I’m very excited to be launching a series of Weekly Challenges around resiliency, nutrition and exercise. My hope is that you may be able to make some tweaks to your current habits and routines that will leave you feeling energized, focused and healthy. Continue reading

 

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