Motivation Monday :: Pandemic Self-Care

Whether we like it or not, we have a lot of time on our hands for the next few weeks - possibly months. The constant barrage of information - accurate, inaccurate, mythical and conspiracy theories - can create angst and anxiety all around us. It’s important that we take time to disconnect from the world and connect to OUR world. it’s essential that we create a peaceful oasis where we are to ensure we stay healthy, happy and productive. Here are eight ways you can offer yourself (and your family) self-care and love during this stressful time.

Head to @beahealthyclt to find resources that can assist you in putting these tips into action.

Pandemic Self-Care


Wellness Wednesday :: 3 Tips To Better Health

Getting to optimal health is a journey. We often jump into diets and exercise routines and they fall flat. It is important to make small, incremental changes that we can support and sustain. There are actions you can take today that will jumpstart your wellness journey, putting you in position to have better health today. These three small steps will support increased immunity, cellular function and help you manage your body fluids and hormones.

3 Tips To Better Health

Wellness Wednesday :: F*ck Your Diet!

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We’ve become conditioned to spend the first month of the year focused on our health. This usually includes committing to a diet and exercise regimen that typically never makes it out of January into February. We set ourselves up for failure when we start making health resolutions based on someone else’s health theories. Think about it, what does the person who developed Diet X know about you? You and your body are unique and have unique needs. According to Integrative Nutrition’s founder Josh Rosenthal, diets don’t work because ::

  1. One person’s food is another person’s poison.

  2. Your brain has its own sense of how much you should weigh.

  3. Diets encourage you to put all your focus on external rules.

Additionally, making resolutions that require you to immediately cut out all the things requires discipline. Dan Buetter, the man who founded the Blue Zones, says, “Discipline is a muscle and muscles fatigue.” I agree. You can only deny yourself for so long before you fall off the wagon and abandon the resolution that was focused on someone’s theory who doesn’t know you or your body.

So what should you be doing instead? Honoring your bio-individuality, the unique nutrition needs of your body. You can do this by ::

  1. Keeping a food journal. Keep a food journal for a month. Document what you eat and how you feel overall after eating. Are you bloated? Do you feel sluggish? Do you have energy? What does your skin look like? How do you feel mentally and emotionally? By documenting your meals and how you feel, you can start to better understand what foods and drinks don’t work for you - and what foods have a negative impact on your primary food.

  2. Getting a microbiome test. Microbiome tests give you a full look at your gut health - and that is extremely important. Your gut has been said to be the real brain of your body. Gut health is important because the digestive fluids made in the gut control many bodily functions, including brain function. This is called the gut-brain connection. Getting a microbiome test will help you identify what’s going on in your gut and provide personalized suggestions on how to improve your gut health.

Armed with the information from your food journal and your test, you can then create a plan that will work for you. The personalized plan that you create will honor your bio-individuality and you will be more likely to stick to it because you created it just for you!

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Follow Friday :: Know Thy Self

I was scrolling through IG and found this little nugget on @quellyrue page :: Know your sources of rejuvenation: the people who light up your spirit, the activities that fire up your creativity and the amount of solitude you need to feel fresh again. Moving toward your goals is not linear. Sometimes you need a good break before taking a big leap forward.

It’s a good time to take an inventory of your primary health, the things OFF your plate that impact your health. Register for the BEAhealthy newsletter to get a free download of a tool to help you inventory your primary food. This is the first step to you being healthy.

Wellness Wednesday :: Remember Roseto

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There is a tiny town in Pennsylvania that has changed the way we view health.

Doctors began studying the people of Roseto, Pennsylvania after it was discovered the people of the town had extremely low rates of heart disease. Their health success defied what doctors knew to be true at the time. The people of Roseto ate food cooked in lard, drank large amounts of homemade red wine and smoked cigars - all behaviors that negatively impact heart health. 

Dr. Stewart Wolf studied the people of Roseto, and what became known later as the Roseto Effect, from 1955 to 1961. He specifically was looking at the impact of social structure on health. What he concluded was Roseto's low rate of heart attacks and mortality compared to the rest of the region and the nation was attributable to the close-knit community and generations under one roof typical of Roseto at the time. As time went on and the culture of Roseto changed to match that of the rest of the world, their rates of heart disease became comparable to those of other communities around the nation. What can we learn today from the people of yesteryear Roseto? Primary food is important. Primary food is more than what is on your plate. It is having healthy relationships, a spiritual practice, a fulfilling career, and joy. Many times we focus on our diet and exercise when we really need to focus on our primary food. An imbalance in our primary food often shows up in what we eat and how we maintain our physical health. It can also cause negative internal body reactions. Take an inventory of your primary food today.

Register for the BEAhealthy newsletter to get a free download of a tool to help you inventory your primary food. This is the first step to you being healthy.