Friday, 26 June 2015

Detox Time!



It has been a while since I've shared a post with my readers. Life has been a bit on the hectic side with lots of exciting experiences and adventures coming. I want to continue to inspire my readers and motivate my readers in all aspects of life. 


A beautiful full circle rainbow around the sun while at the lake

But I will be honest here, the past month or so has been filled with crappy food, little to no exercising and I can thank pneumonia for that. I am only now starting to feel better after a month of struggling to get out of bed, wanting to eat healthy food ( but could only stomach unhealthy food), and enjoy the warmer months! With all that being said, my body is feeling a bit neglected and let down. 


First "meal" since getting sick


Its time to detox!

There are detoxes you can buy, juice cleanses and so on. I am looking towards a lifestyle detox instead. As I stated, the past month I couldn't do much so at this point a lifestyle detox is much needed. I have a very active lifestyle, I workout about 4-5 days a week, sometimes 6 if I can squeeze it into my very busy lifestyle. 


So what am I up to?
- Little to no alcohol
- Little to no refined sugars
- Vegetarian / vegan meals
- Raw foods
- Increase in fruits and vegetables
- Increased workout intensity
- Lots of sleep (when possible)

These things already fit my lifestyle for the most part, if anything its going to be more controlled, with less fries (unless they are zucchini fries... I'll post the recipe after). I will also be jotting down my exercises, and daily food intake to track my progress and help keep me on track! 


Now here is my new workout plan that I intend to use in the short term. 


Day 1: Arms and Abs - Day 2: Legs - Day 3: Off or Cardio - Day 4: Back & Abs - Day 5: Cardio - Day 6: Legs - Day 7: Chest, Shoulders & Abs - Day 8: Off 
For Cardio I am mostly using the elliptical ( it is the one machine I am in love with at the moment), however I like to switch things up, between the elliptical - treadmill - and stationary bike. I am also looking into joining yoga classes, start up kickboxing again, and now that summer is here and the weather is nicer, tennis lessons.

Every morning when I wake up, I'm going to motivate myself to do a quick non strenuous workout as well to boost my energy and get the day started. 

20 Jumping Jacks
10 Crunches
5 Push ups
10 Calf raises
25 Russian twists
10 Squats
20 high knees
10 reverse crunches
30 sec plank (maybe up it to a minute once I've gotten comfortable at 30)
15 sec side plank






If you sit down and just take some time to work on new goals, you will find yourself motivated and ready to kick some butt.

As Summer has started, I am slightly adjusting my diet, trying to make the healthiest choices possible. I am ready to give my metabolism a boost, never skip a workout (even if I can't hit the gym, there are home workouts that can be done!). I can even pull out my rollerblades and check out the scenery! So, really there is no excuse for me to be lazy with all the activities and planning around me.

I hope my readers feel motivated, especially if you are like me and  had a set back due to sickness, never give up and keep going after what you want!






- XO






Sunday, 5 April 2015

The Holiday Dilemma

We've all been there, we've all experienced it. What is it exactly? The Holiday Dilemma of course! Everything is closed, and unfortunately, sometimes you may find you didn't exactly pick up everything you needed the night or week before.

Well thats where I am as I write this. Its Easter and I'm experiencing the Holiday Dilemma. Our family got all of our last minute shopping done yesterday. We got the food, the spices, the treats and necessities needed for our big Easter dinner.

Sounds like we got everything we needed, right? Well.. While finishing up the dishes last night we quickly realized the dish soap was on its last run and the stores were closed.

I'm in the process of finishing a big batch of perogies, Taco Soup, and and fudge brownies ( I'll post recipes later) and there will be a need for soap if I want to have a clean kitchen before the guests arrive. Needless to say, I have been scrambling to find recipes, tips, solutions or anything to help with my situation.


While looking online I found a few solutions that I am eager to try.


  • Baking Soda + vinegar
  • Laundry Soap
  • Hot Water ( Scalding)
  • Good Scrubbing

It is possible to not use soap at all, however that would require a lot of hot water and soaking - not to mention, for me... I won't be satisfied without soaping my dishes and scrubbing them clean. 

Wish me luck !





Happy Easter

Saturday, 4 April 2015

Challenge Yourself


 This will be a quick inspiration blurb for all you readers out there. I want you to challenge yourself 

Pick something and challenge it.

When you find that what challenges or scares you and you face it head on you will find that you become happier, stronger and wiser. I know that sounds cliche but it is true. Everything that takes you away from your comfort zone allows for self growth. 


Where to start?
  • Find what challenges you want to overcome! 
  • Make a list if theres more than one
  • Set a deadline for your accomplishment 
  • Don't be afraid of the outcome or what others think
  • Let go of all apprehensions

Once you've found what you want to accomplish and you've created a plan go for it. You will struggle, and it won't be easy but its worth it. Worth every minute, every thought and every emotion put into what you are seeking out to do. 

Undecided on where to start? Start small, here are some of my favourites that I consistently have on my list.

Becoming a better person
In all aspects of the word. One small good deed could change the way you feel and how you view your day. Even letting someone go before you at the grocery store because they have more items can change your perspective. Start the day off thinking positive and positive actions will be returned

Step outside my comfort zone
This year I am going one step further with my acting, writing and business prospects. I have decided to put my acting lessons  to good use. I've done background work in past, but after talking to producers and people within the media industry I have been encouraged to share my work and even do some auditions. That said some exciting new adventures are coming my way. First stop California for an audition for a comedy school. I am well aware chances of getting in are slim ( not doubting myself, however with tons of auditions by people who have been doing this their whole lives - they will be the ones getting a better opportunity) I'm doing it for experience and a chance to say I did it. I am still a bit shy so I'm hoping this will also help break that mould for me.

Try something new

 I haven't quite found my something new. I thought it would be going to Coachella in two weeks, however  I travel frequently. I believe I want my something new to be venturing off and doing something on my own while I'm out that way. I will update later if I can find something new. 



Most importantly love yourself every step of the way
I love you !





Tell me whats up with you! :)

Friday, 27 March 2015

The Busy Life



We all lead busy lives, including myself ( I feel I never get a moments peace). Lets admit it, it gets exhausting. Sometimes life can move so quickly that we are constantly finding that there is not much time for you and everything you want to take on.


You Need To Make Time For You



I have never really been the type to get alone time. I have always been the victim of the "too busy for that ". Until recently that is. I've come to learn that you cannot neglect yourself. Happiness always starts with you - embrace it and indulge a little. When you love yourself you will find room for excitement and growth and learn more about yourself, things you never would have known. Being comfortable with yourself is important - it allows you to take on experiences, and try new things. In my opinion, I feel people view alone time as being the outcast, uncool, or having a boring lifestyle. Being alone doesn't have to mean that, and doesn't mean you're alone or lonely. It means you are comfortable with who you are and allows you to explore what you enjoy to become a happier you. It does take practice, self love and appreciation - but it is worth it.

Listen to your heart, your mind, your soul


As I said earlier, I am no stranger to the busy life, so sometimes making a schedule is the best possible way to find your inner peace and moment. Even if you schedule 30 minutes of time for yourself a week you're on the right track!

What are my personal favourites?

gym
There are a lot of people who insist on going to the gym with people. I fall into this category, sometimes. But mostly enjoy and appreciate going on my own. It's a moment of just me, my music and focusing on my routine. It's my time to reflect and think while doing something I love.

yoga
There are many different types of yoga, and everyone can benefit from. It's great meditation - clear your mind of all stresses!

Writing
Yes, I know writing may be a career for some but take a different angle or approach. Try writing something different from your usual routine.

Hobbies
Anything you enjoy doing, or have thought about doing but have yet to get the chance due to prior commitments. 

A Walk
Fresh air is wonderful! It clears out your lungs and allows you to enjoy the beauty that is around you. New to a city? Explore it! You'll find more enjoyment by going for a walk or a hike alone than if you were in a group (talking can sometimes make you miss the little things).



Disconnect
Probably one of my favourites. Disconnect from your phone or your social media. Spend time reading a new book, learning a new recipe or just thinking.

You are truly wonderful and you need a little you time to enjoy life. 

Breath in Breath out and smile

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Bucket List

I have one hectic life. I am constantly planning and working on my next topic, goal, or adventure. With all that I take on in life I must make a bucket list to make sure I achieve everything that is important to me. Life is short and goes by fast. I refuse to let it pass me by. I don't want to restrict myself but I also don't wish to look back on life wishing I could have done more. The thing is, I'm very open so my bucket list will continue to grow and change and thats OK.  Right now I have two sets of bucket lists; one is general life goals,

+ Have a family
+ Smile more
+ Be a better person 
+ Meet new people
+ Inspire people
+ Buy a house


Seems simple enough. Bucket lists don't necessarily have to be extreme. Although, with that in mind, I do have a second bucket list. A list that is a tad on the extreme side and meets the adrenaline junkie part of me. If I complete even half of my second bucket list, even that will be okay.

+ Travel the world
+ Finish writing my book
+ Publish my children's books
+ Complete a photography book of places I've been
+ Teach something overseas
+ Skydive
+ Coachella
+ EDC
+ Osheaga
+ Build a home in Africa


Where would I like to travel? Thats easy, Thailand, Australia, Europe (again), Peru/ South America, East Coast of Canada, Hawaii, Jamaica and the list continues, but those are my top places. This world has so much to experience and everyday I am constantly finding new things to add to my bucket list, things simple and doable each day, and things worth waiting and saving for. Ask yourself whats on your bucket list. You may be surprised at how easily attainable they are. 

Friday, 27 February 2015

30 Day Detox

If you don't already know, I am an Arbonne consultant and have been for about a year now. I absolutely love the products that Arbonne offers - I even get excited when I get a box in the mail from Arbonne. From the make up to the lotions even the weight management products - I Love it all! On top of that I get spoiled by the company as well - Tiffany's, Mercedes trips and so on! If you have been following along you'll already know that I am trying to better others' physique, mental state, and over all mood.

So I bet you're now thinking How does this even relate to Arbonne?  Well, i'm getting to that part. Today I was doing a web search, as I always do to find different blogs and postings about Arbonne success stories and I came across one that I enjoyed. A woman by the name of Becki tried Arbonne's 30 Day Detox challenge and had exciting results from it. I've tried the products and fell in love so it was great to see someone else's response and results ( especially because I never take before photos only after photos) so much so that I thought I'd post her response from her blog below.


Back in December I started a business with Arbonne International, a health and wellness company with products including skin care, baby care, cosmetics, and nutrition products. When I started I had only tried samples of some of the products, but I loved what I had tried. I loved that the products are certified vegan and contain no artificial flavors, colors, dyes, fragrances, or sweeteners. Still, I wanted to try them out more fully to make sure I stood behind them and wanted to build this business as part of my career.
I had seen Before and After photos of people who had used the Arbonne 30 Days to Feeling Fitkit and they were really amazing. The system is designed to help people pinpoint possible food sensitivities they have and may not realize as well as helping the body to detox from addictive foods and the chemicals that are often found in the processed products so many of us eat. A lot of people lose weight on the program too because they end up shedding a lot of the toxic buildup in their bodies from overly processed foods or things the body has had difficulty digesting like gluten and dairy.
As someone who had lost 90 lbs and gained 10 back I was already looking for something to help me get over the little bump I had encountered in the road and hopefully help me blast past my previous plateau. 
I was afraid, however, that I wouldn’t have very noticeable results since I was already pretty conscious of what I was eating and had already cut virtually all processed junk. I decided to give it a go because I figured it couldn’t hurt and at least that way I would have a personal point of reference for clients who might be interested in trying it.
The program calls for you to give up alcohol, caffeine, dairy, gluten, refined sugar, and soy. I knew that giving up dairy would be great for me because I’m lactose intolerant and still feel kind of crappy even when I use lactaid to help with my symptoms, but I wasn’t sure about giving up the others. I was a big coffee drinker, but decided to give up as many of the things it suggested as possible so that I would really know how the program worked.
The one exception I made, as a vegetarian, was soy. Rather than giving up all soy (which would have eliminated both tofu and tempeh from my diet), I decided to give up processed soy and stick to organic tempeh.
I got my package in February, just a couple months ago.
It contained :: two bags of vegan protein powder (60 servings), two boxes of energy fizz sticks (40 servings), two bags of fit chews (60 servings), two boxes of detox tea (40 servings), and a bag of fiber boost (30 servings) along with a guide for completing the program.
The protein powder in the plan is used as a meal replacement for two meals per day, but because it’s in a powder rather than ready-made you can customize the shakes to your taste with lots of add-ins. The energy fizz sticks, which are packed with B vitamins are designed to take the place of coffee for giving you a boost of energy and are added to water like Crystal Light. The fit chews, which have the consistency of tootsie rolls, are used to help curb cravings between meals. The fiber boost is to help keep you full and get plenty of fiber in your diet, and the detox tea is an herbal tea that supports liver and kidney function.
On the morning of January 29 I was ready to start. I did it this way rather than the first of the month because I wanted to finish on the last day of February. I stepped on the scale to weigh in and then had Joe take my Before photos, which weren’t pretty. I didn’t suck in my gut or try to look thinner than I was. I wanted the photos to truly reflect my starting point.

Breakfast

For the next four weeks I started my morning with a vegan protein shake. My go-to was vanilla protein, unsweetened almond milk, a scoop of the fiber boost, lots of spinach, and half of a banana, but I did mix it up a bit sometimes skipping the banana, sometimes adding PB2, and trying lots of different flavor combos to keep my taste buds guessing. Most mornings I also had an energy fizz stick, which not only gave me a boost of energy, but ensured I would start hydrating first thing. Around 10am I would have a fit chew and a cup of the detox tea. If I found myself hungry before lunch, I would also have a healthy snack.

Lunch

For lunch each day I had another protein shake, this time mixed with water because I didn’t want to bring almond milk with me to work. I have a Blender Bottle so that made it super easy to mix up the shakes on the go. Then in the afternoon I would have another fit chew and an energy fizz stick if I was feeling run down (this was usually the case on the days I had night class). If dinner was going to be late or if I was working out in the afternoon I would also have another healthy snack.

Dinner

For dinner I had something different every day. I was also doing the #plantPOWER challenge from Kasey and Heather, so that helped me decide what to eat each day. If the letter was E, I was probably having eggplant that night. On day K, I had a salad with kale and kidney beans. Never over the course of the four weeks did I feel deprived. On occasion I would have a cup of detox tea before bed and if I was craving something sweet I would make myself a gluten free, dairy free dessert. Often that meant making some protein pudding with the protein powder, but on a few occasions I actually baked something special.

My Results

After the very first day I had lost 2 lbs! I knew that some of the weight would come off quickly since I was cutting out some foods known to cause bloat, but I was surprised when the weight loss kept going. After a week I had lost 8 lbs and was blown away. Then my weight loss stopped. I didn’t gain any weight, but I wasn’t losing anymore either. This is also when the Arbonne Clear Advantage acne line stopped working for me and my face started to break out. I was still loving the way I felt (and my pants kept getting looser) so I kept up with the program. After two weeks of not losing any more weight on the scale, I made my discovery about agave nectar, which is what I had been using in some of the baked goods I had made. As soon as I realized how controversial agave nectar is and that it has more fructose than high fructose corn syrup, I cut it out of my diet.
The next week I was losing weight again and my skin started to clear up. I was still eating plenty and had adequate fuel for my workouts and marathon training. In the last week of the detox I lost 4 more pounds for a total loss of 12 pounds
As excited as I was about the loss, I was even more excited when I compared my Before and After photos. I hadn’t taken any measurements (it just kept slipping my mind in the early days of the detox), so I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to document a noticeable difference. Boy was I wrong!
While the weight loss was amazing, I also learned a LOT about my diet in general. Although I don’t have a gluten intolerance, it made a world of difference for my body to be gluten free. At first I attributed all of the changes to how I was feeling to being dairy free, then I had a beer and some food with gluten the other night. It didn’t sit well with me, literally. The next day I was very bloated and felt gross. Since then I’ve reduced my gluten back to almost zero and feel awesome again. I’m so glad I used this program to detox rather than cleansing with products that would flush my system of junk without giving me any idea of why I was bloated and needed to detox in the first place.
I highly recommend the Feeling Fit plan and can honestly say I would even if I didn’t work for Arbonne. If anyone is interested in trying out the plan, get in touch with me and I’d be happy to answer any more questions about my experience or the products.

http://www.creativesoulinmotion.com/2013/03/what-my-body-told-me-during-after-my-detox/


These stories motivate me, and keep me inspired. It re affirms that I joined a company that does well for the people that are a part of it! 
Whether you're interested in trying these products or looking for a healthier lifestyle feel free to email me, I'd love nothing more to help you along on your goals - whatever they may be :)

beautybalancebody@gmail.com


+stay healthy
+stay fit
+stay positive

Friday, 20 February 2015

Positive vibes 

A lot of people comment on how I don't show negative emotion, and ask what my secret is. 
My secret? There is no secret, and its simple really. Its all in the way you perceive what is in front of you. The way you feel and how you act can have a major impact on how your day turns out. I'm not afraid of the future and I'm not afraid of failure. What I do today, helps me become who I will be tomorrow. Every experience, every little miracle or obstacle helps shape me to be the best possible person that I can be. I am not saying I don't have bad days - I do. I just take from those bad and learn and grow and that's what makes me happy - growing mentally physically and spiritually. 
I have great people in my corner and some not so great. Those who are always there and those who are there when it benefits them - that's fine. They are doing the same thing as you - living and doing what makes them happy.

I ask you now, do you find yourself constantly battling stressed feelings or unhappy thoughts? Ask yourself why and find a road that will deter you away from that negative energy. Most of the time we continue feeling as we do without reflecting on why we feel the way we do, and from there it becomes a continual cycle of more stresses. Your stresses and set backs can become a view for opportunity to be challenged and motivated. If you find you are in a situation you wish to not be in and that is what is setting you back, my advice to you is change the scenario.

Here are some of my tips for you to help through those unwanted nasty days or weeks.

1. If someone close to you hurts your feelings - let them know - don't be mean about just have a rational conversation about things that bother you. Don't necessarily write people off right away either. We all have good traits and bad traits. They make us who we are, but how can change be expected if that person that has hurt you doesn't realize what they are doing?

2. For one week write everything down that gives you hesitation, stress,makes you upset and so on. By the end of the week take a look at what bothered you and examine it. You may notice that there are patterns occurring. Sometimes we go on autopilot to get through whatever it is we need to during the week, and thats OK. However sometimes when that happens we lose our focus and become uneasy, or upset at small things.How can we change our perspective? Attitude 

Sure, I dislike having to wait for people to contact me back when I've emailed them about business related aspects, and sometimes it may feel like they take forever to respond. However, I am doing what will ultimately make me happy in the future. During that time, I am grateful that I have been able to start my own business with the education that I have and went to school for.

2. I try not to complain. I saw a post on instagram and it enlightened me. It was a post challenging you to not complain for one full day. Is it difficult? Absolutely, but its doable. It is all in the perspective. Its surprising how much we complain about things, even when we don't mean to.

"Exercising  daily is hard work"
- I am now one step closer to getting to my ideal weight, fuelling my body with energy while feeling and looking my best

" I hate how cold it is"
- I have running warm water, big blankets ( lovely duvet), and other means to keep warm, not a lot of people have what I have, so I am thankful more than disappointed or agitated.

3. Write what you are grateful for and what makes you happy. Big or small. Write it. You don't have to do this everyday, if you want, just write when something happens that put a smile on your face. Make a book of them to reflect on when you start to feel stressed about life not going where you want it to go, or when you feel like your day can't get any worse. This will be your pick me up.

I'm currently sitting here thinking about what I am grateful for; My family, the copious amount of supportive and wonderful people in my life, my yoga classes and being able to go to the gym whenever possible.
I've seen those close to me struggle through pain, torture and and triumph! Climb to the top after every battle that was given and stand at the top of that proverbial mountain. That too is my inspiration. What I need to look at to reflect on my bad days to turn them into positive, to motivate me to work harder and to push me along on my bad days. 

Like everyone else, I too get my bad days and though they may not work for everyone, these help me get over unwanted feelings almost instantly. When you find yourself feeling down, ask what can be changed to make yourself happier, accomplished and find what can help you become dedicated to something great. 


I'm not saying life is easy and won't suck from time to time and I do take into consideration that there are aspects we cannot run away from. Life can be scary or it can be rewarding it's how you choose to view it and what you choose to do with what's given to you Most importantly never give up. Everything you do leads you somewhere. Are we allowed to have bad days? Absolutely, thats what good nights with great friends are for.