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Diet, Fitness & Nutrition

Hey, lovely peoples! Ok so today, I’m going to expose how your perception of what a treat is can really determine what you eat, then how you feel and how you look! Yeap, totally true!

If you think a treat is cake, ice-cream, soda, alcohol or candy as opposed to divine berries, home made low sugar desserts and other pleasures like flowers, a good massage, a big hug or a beautiful cup of organic tea, then your view of a “treat” could be the one thing that is threatening your wellbeing.

I share my idea of treats; a clear ritual and action I take to truly nourish mind, body and soul. My treats are really good for me! They don’t make me feel sick ½ an hour later! I don’t kid myself and pretend that having a cocktail each day or ½ a block of chocolate is a treat. It’s not. Rather, it’s a potential threat to rocking health and emotional stability and stable rocking glowing energy. Least we not forget the hot bod you want right? So, remember each decision you make can either be loving or not so loving.

HOTNESS in BODYLOVE LAND:
Now, let me be clear HOT goes beyond the physical and the word ‘HOT’ is linked to METABOLISM and powerful digestive FIRE = HOT, HEALTHY & HAPPY! The moment we honor the body with good food and a self loving juicy Bodylove mindset, the body transforms. More to come on that! It’s quite a spectacular thing!

So do yourself a favor and start to review your own perception of what is good for you. Write down how you treat yourself and then come up with replacements. Try it out for a few weeks and see how you feel and look improve big time! I challenge YOU!

Remember if you want a different result you need to do something different! A great way to do that is to evaluate your beliefs. In doing so, we start to cultivate AWARENESS and the path to change will come more easily. Perhaps you can try treating yourself with something far more nourishing? Come on give it go and let me know!

Much Bodylove, Beauty & Bliss,
INGRID x

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There is no time like the present to enter into a new sassy mode of living! I just love living the good life and I’ve dedicated much of my time to the pursuit of nirvana or heaven on earth, as I like to call it. So with my passion for all things juicy, I’m launching Bodylove Beauty Food with me, Miss Bodylove A.K.A Ingrid Arna, in the kitchen.

You see, I’m on a mission to help women heal their bodies, on both an energetic and physical level! So to support your journey, I’m going to cook up a storm bringing you divine food to nourish your body, mind and spirit.  With Bodylove Beauty Food and The Bodylove Diet ( launching in MAY – a ground breaking myth busting program), you will gain a whole new appreciation of food, sex, love, beauty and your body.

You will receive lots of juicy information on mind- body rituals, energy clearing, healing foods, releasing fears, weight loss tips and juicy delights to inspire self love, pleasure, weight loss and YES, least we not forget a beautiful rocking and healthy body.

Many of us have been told that we need to deprive ourselves and suffer to reach  beauty but that is absolutely not the case and quite BOGUS actually!  In other words BS. I love to curse just to get my point across! J

To live in beauty we must be beauty. So how to we BE BEAUTY? Simply by learning to love and nourish the divine sacred bodies that we have. This is the beauty that is limitless and never ending. So if your 20 or 70, this kind of sacred  beauty lives on! Now, how gorgeous is that? Woo Hoo! The health – happy – beauty revolution is finally here!

Some of you know me well and others of you don’t know my full story. Here is a brief snap shot. I used to have a whole truck load of fears around food and it caused me great pain. I’ve had chronic health issues including a life threatening illness and an eating disorder. I starved my body from 12 years of age to about 25 before heading to hospital for four surgeries. I had blood poisoning from a bacteria infection, my immune system was completely shot and my metabolism was pretty much non-existent after torturing myself in an effort to be a success in the world of entertainment and modeling. After being a diet pill addicted stressed out skinny mini for ten years, I gained about 20 kilos (45 pounds) the minute I started to eat again. Expletives could be heard world wide as I keep piling on the weight!

I decided that my life was too hard and that in order for me to really live in beauty, I had to create a mega shift, if I was going to have the pleasure filled live I wanted. I literally got down on my hands and keens and prayed for guidance and that is when the word “Bodylove” came to me. I got my groove on and set about creating a new reality for myself. In the process, I healed my body and my relationship with myself and with food. As I surrendered into my pleasure path, I began to reveal a new way of living that recreated my beliefs, then reshaped my body on a spiritual, cellular and physical level. Then from that point, I reinvented my entire way of living and relating to live. I filled myself with love and then in turn became a magnet to love in all areas of my life. I met the man of my dreams, got rid of the toxic relationships and attracted a new juicy, sassy, loving possy of empowered friends and business partnerships.

When we release our fear of food, we can embrace eating for pleasure and self love, which reconnects us to the wisdom of the body. We then begin to trust in life and in love which taps into our inner radiance, divine beauty and intuitive guidance. We come vessels of love and then the world around us changes to match our new energy! – Board certified health counselor, Ingrid Arna

So this is my contribution and gift to all women (and you too boys!) to inspire a healthy, happy, beauty revolution! So the truth is if I can heal my body then you can too! I now have over 12 years of intensive study behind me. I know I look so very youthful but in actual fact, I’m 36!! Yeap, you see the great thing about eating for self love, pleasure and rocking health and body, is that it has anti-ageing benefits too! How super is that!

So, please join me by posting your questions here at my Blog or on Facebook @Ingrid Arna. I would love to hear from you! Also if you like my blogs and video please share the beauty of Bodylove my forwarding to your friends and loved ones. You can do it in two seconds by sharing below!

My first guest is beauty and cosmetic entrepreneur, Lydia Jordane otherwise known as my MUM. We cooked up a storm last night for you! African fish cooked in coconut oil which was to die for and Sexy Spicy Chicken Curry served with Garlic Infused Green Vege Medley! Yummy in my tummy!

If you want to lose weight, radically improve your health and feel groovy baby tune in to gain a whole new appreciation of food, sex, love, beauty and your body.

I’m also launching my pod cast how Love, Sex & Money in May. So to get your Free Bodylove E-BOOK, my Bodylove Chocolate Beauty Mousse and to be on the VIP list for Love, Sex & Money please sign up on the sexy bluee banner titled FREE GOODIES! Your email will not be shared EVER!

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Much Bodylove, Beauty and Bliss,

Ingrid Arna x

Ingrid is a board certified holistic health counselor with extensive expertise in mind-body healing, integrative nutrition, women’s health and body image. Endorsed by celebrities like Kate Winslet and featured in numerous magazines including Cleo, Cosmo, Instyle, Grazia and Body & Soul.

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Here is the latest in a 2 part interview I recently conducted with David Wolfe. This was super fun and there is some great info in this interview. Enjoy and leave any comments at the bottom!

Holistic health expert and Bodylove founder Ingrid Arna, interviews author and nutrition guru David Wolfe about food, mood, anti-ageing, the energy of love, the pleasure and health benefits of eating as a self love ritual, coconut oil for lots of yummy and sexy uses and his LONGEVITY NOW program. Ingrid is on a mission to empower women to get off poisonous diets forever by learning how to nourish the body with healing food to create rocking health and happiness. In this dynamic conversation, David presents powerful nutritional information so you can live the best life ever. Be sure to watch the FEEL GOOD SHOW weekly at www.mybodyloveblog.com
This is part two of THE FEEL GOOD Show series. Check out Part One Here: http://bit.ly/g5G2mo

Find out more about David Wolfe’s Australian tour at: http://bit.ly/1uQPCH

FREE: Get a FREE health history today by emailing, limited time until end of MARCH 2011. Ingrid@mybodylove.com

FACEBOOK:
Please head to Facebook to engage in the Bodylove conversation at username INGRID ARNA. Ingrid would love to support your wellness journey so make sure to ask questions!

For Ingrid’s private coaching mind body weight loss program and upcoming seminars with Ingrid please email ingrid@mybodylove.com

TWITTER: BODYLOVEROCKS

Check out David’s books:
Eating For Beauty – http://amzn.to/gMOyMa
Naked Chocolate – http://amzn.to/eksCWC
The Sunfood Diet Success System – http://amzn.to/hZoSsG
Superfoods – http://amzn.to/eliFsv

Also David’s amazing sacred chocolate can be found at: http://bit.ly/ibGYjA

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If you want to feel and look healthier and sexier this year then you might want to consider getting off sugar. This is Part Three of the QUIT SUGAR SERIES (part one link below). Holistic health counselor, writer and founder of Bodylove Ingrid Arna, interviews best selling author of Sweet Poison, David Gillespie for the inside scoop on foods that are making us fat and ill. You will discover which foods to avoid, allowing you to eliminate products that might be making you over weight and unhealthy. We will also give you tools to support the sugar withdrawal process! We deserve to feel good! Empower yourself by learning more about what not to eat! Knowledge is power – you don’t want to miss this video!

* I have posted an article on Facebook with my top quit sugar tips. They work!

Video Part Two: http://bit.ly/e5sHa4
Video Part One: http://bit.ly/gl4XPt

FACEBOOK:
Please head to Facebook to engage in the Bodylove conversation at username INGRID ARNA. Ingrid would love to support your wellness journey so make sure to ask questions!
For private coaching and upcoming seminars with Ingrid please email ingrid@mybodylove.com

TWITTER: BODYLOVEROCKS
Get David’s book at http://amzn.to/g8VCer

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Health counselor and founder of Bodylove Ingrid Arna, interviews best selling author David Gillespie for the inside scoop on foods that are making us fat and ill. This is a three part series so make sure to watch the following video’s for life changing information.

Be sure to check out David’s book at Sweet Poison: Why Sugar is Making Us Fat.

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Hi Goddess Gals & Lovely Guys!

a gaggle of olivesI hope your having a great weekend.

On my days off, I love to lounge and when lounging I love to eat healthy snacks. If your looking for great salty snack ideas check out the yummy foods for you to enjoy whilst still living healthy.

Tomorrow I will post the sweet snacks I love! Enjoy good food and put yourself in a super great mood!

• Olives
• Pickles
• Oysters
• Sardines
• Sweet Potato Chips – check out recipe below!
• Fresh lime and or lemon juice as seasoning or in a beverage
• Salted Edamame ( the green Japanese peas)
• Small amount of organic cheese or my favorite goats feta!!Sweet Potato slices
• Avocardo with a dash sea salt ( creamy and salty!)
Baked Sweet Potato Chips Recipe
I love foods that are good for me including great carbs that don’t send my sugar soaring or send my body into fat storage. That is why I love sweet potato, it is low GI or low sugar and these baked chips rock. This recipe is a great alternative to regular potato chips.
Preparation time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: Approximately 20 minutes on 200 degrees!
Ingredients:
1 sweet potato
3 teaspoons coconut oil
1 pinch sea salt
1 pinch of cayenne pepper
Preparation:
Preheat oven to 200 degrees
Take a large sweet potato, wash and dry off.
Then peel potato length ways to remove skin.
Next, you need to use one of those larger style peelers to cut very fine round slices, so almost like a thin shave.images
Place 2 teaspoons of olive oil into bowl, add a pinch of sea salt and a pinch of cayenne depending on how spicy you like your food!
Then add super thin slices of sweet potato and mix well.
Line baking tray with alfoil and spread another teaspoon of coconut oil on alfoil to avoid sticking.
Evenly place sweet potato on the tray
Bake in oven for 20 minutes, keep an eye on it because you don’t want them to burn! :-) These chips are super fine so you should babysit and check in every 5 minutes the first time
Remove from the oven and set aside for 10 minutes or for as long as you can manage without tasting. Personally, I find it hard to wait too long :-)
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A great way to fuel your body and to keep your energy balanced through out the day, is to eat 5- 6 small meals or snacks to stay on track. If you want to feel great then snack to stay on track and experience the difference; boost your energy, develop focus and mind power, lift your confidence and improve your health.

taro #2: nice bento stuff too!The secret is the following:

1. A STRONG DESIRE TO FEEL FABULOUS.
2. SELF-CARE.
3. PREPARATION.
4. AWARENESS.

Eating a yummy snack every three hours keeps your metabolism burning and your body powering along, avoiding energy slumps and potential binge behavior when your absolutely starving. If you want to have bread, eat sugar free whole grain bread 3 times a week in the morning so you burn it off during the day.

Limit pasta and potato at night and remember the motto is quality not quantity. If you can have grass fed beef once a week, chicken a few times a week and fish a few times a week with ONE glass of wine that would be a great start. Perhaps you can splurge on two glasses on Friday night!! WooHoo.. just remember one glass is good but much more than that is not so great. Each glass has about 4gms of sugar which is pretty low but you would be cutting out quite a bit over say a week and then a month. It all makes a difference and it all adds up!

Here are a few suggestions for you. To save time and to ensure that you are organized, it might be best to prepare some of these snacks at night to take to work. This makes it easy to grab a bite when you feel you need to. Another great idea is to save a portion of your dinner or make an extra meal at night to keep as a snack or meal for the following day. Charcoal or roasted chicken is another option if you hate to cook or don’t have time. Free range or organic are great. They have great chickens (including salt free) at Wholefoods in the States at most Coles and Woolworths in Australia. You can also request them too. For easy eating, cut the chicken into quarters then wrap small portions and take to work or store in your fridge for quick snacks. As soon as your starting to feel hungry take the time to have a 5 minute nosh to eliminate any energy slumps. If we can take sugar breaks then I am sure we can take a nosh break to refuel.  If you get over hungry your blood sugar levels tend to plummet which can make you feel tired, irritable and unfocused. It has also been proven to drop productivity and memory by over 30%. You might want to avoid that from happening!

Make sure to always eat breakfast to jump start your metabolism to supre charge your energy for the entire day.  Not eating breakfast is one of the worst things you can do deplete your energy. While sleeping, you’ve been fasting over night and your body needs food in the morning to operate effectively. So if you have to get up 15 minutes early to make time for breakfast, do it. Your body will thank you.

Binge Busting Snack Ideas:
1. 200 grams Grilled Chicken & 1/4 Avocado
2. Protein Bar / Raw Food Bar (check to see that the sugar content is low and that there is no fake sugars and try to get an organic bar or raw food bar ) I like Horley’s Carb Less Bar and you can get them at health food stores, buy a box and keep at work provided you don’t eat more than one a day.
3. Boiled Egg with a touch of salt
4. Boiled Egg,  200 grams Grilled Chicken & 1/4 Avocado
5. Protein Smoothie (2 scoops protein, 1/2 banana and or berries, water, ice and soy milk – sugar free, delete banana if on low carb diet but having some carbs is good for you as in vegetables, fruit, salad, legumes and some grains)
6. 8 almonds and an apple, or half and apple and one teaspoon of almond butter or peanut butter.
7. Soup – you can buy at most food stores and eat when you feel like it. Go for low sodium options if you can.
8. Buy a whole chicken from Wholefoods / or any store see if they have free range, cut in quarters and keep at work to snack on. Also baking chicken legs takes less than 5 minutes to prepare, see recipe below, point 10.
9. Limit soda or better yet delete it all together, keep a big bottle of water on your desk and aim to drink it all by the end of the day. Also sugar free iced tea can be purchased or easily made with a few herbal tea bags and lots of hot water. I store litres of it in my fridge and my favourite is herbal berry~ I add stevia to sweeten and I am good to go.
10. Chicken legs, l/4 cup of coconut milk, 1 tablespoon of curry powder, one onion chop finely, one capsicum, one zucchini, cut all vegetables finely, dash of sea salt and mix in bowl, then add to baking tray and back on 180 degrees for 30 minutes.  Substitute with other vegetables if you prefer but no potato.
11. Keep frozen berries in freezer have a small bowl for dessert or ¼ of apple sliced finely so you savor it.
12. Iced herbal tea is great. Get a glass jug, boil water and add about 4 tea bags and add water and then chill. If you like some sweetness add stevia.

For more information on sugar in white check out this article:

http://www.livestrong.com/article/8907-need-sugar-white-bread/

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Happy New Year Everyone! Well I am sitting on my deck at the beach at one of the most glorious places I earth, Bryon Bay. I feel great and I am so pleased that so many of you are feeling excited about 2010. Many of you no doubt have set several New Years Resolutions. I don’t really dig the word “resolution” so instead of having resolutions, I have decided this year to have a set of clear intentions. I prefer the word intention but goal setting and commitments are other strong words to use. To intend for me means to focus all my attention towards the outcome I desire. What is different about this years set of intentions is that whilst I would love for my dreams to be realized the utmost value and intention for me is to live with a sense of pleasure. Pleasure defined my MISS BODYLOVE, is a life where my goals don’t define or create my happiness. I am happy now in this moment. Why? Because I am deeply gratitude for all that I have now. In 2009, I  committed to changing my life and now I am reaping the benefits. My soul, my body and my mind are at peace because  I changed my perception of success and changed all aspects in my life to meet my new vision. (More on that in the future)

So this is how I see resolutions, goals or whatever you want to call them. My dreams may eventuate this year, some may change and some may form in ways I never imagined but my wellbeing and happiness is not reliant on those goals. And I am certainly not about to control and force an outcome; a past habit that has left me exhausted, frustrated and overwhelmed! So I am done with that mantra and over the course of 2009 I have learnt to push my PLEASURE BUTTON (more on that in another blog).  I will continue with this new found pleasure filled way of living because I feel great living like this. My relationships have improved, I’ve never looked or felt so good, I’m rested, at peace and my career is taking on a new momentum and it feels so right.

So for 2010 it’s all about intending to live in PLEASURE, that is a life full of love, laughter, work that I am passionate about, a Zen home that is my sanctuary, great food, great friends with whom I share common interests and foremost my health. Compassion, deliberate intention, letting go, allowing, excitement about life, for me are is the juice to my wellbeing, the key to manifesting my goal and dreams (in divine timing).

Whilst it may sound frivolous for some this is the only pursuit worth living for. The rest of my lofty goals will develop in good time grown from seeds of love, faith and patience. I am over pushing and after many years of struggling thorough life I have been forced to stop, reassess and reconfigure how I live. I have stopped listening to others tell me how to life (unless they are people I really feel I can learn from), I have stopped needing any confirmation from outside sources and have finally learnt to trust my own internal navigation system. So I vow to love more, to be even more connected to my inner voice, to live in accordance with my values and to be graciously happy just because I love life. I am having a blast playing with life and each day it gets better as I learn to let go and go with the flow.

I am excited to share that I am about to get my diploma in Eating Psychology and my certification as a health counselor will be completed before 2010 is completed. I look forward to sharing my study, continual research and personal insights with others this year via counseling, coaching, cooking classes and more!

An easy simple life is what I have created and if the big wigs come a knocking great and if not I don’t really care because what is most important to me, I already have. Have fun, take care of your health and relationships and I truly believe the rest will come. My advise is to slow down (something that is not typically encouraged in society today), trust yourself and the life of your dreams will develop with ease and grace rather than with force and stress.

If you have any questions or concerns about how to live in a pleasure filled way post your comments here or email me and I will post answers at my BODYLOVE Blog.

You are all very precious and very loved! Rock on in 2010, Ingrid Arna xo

Interesting facts on the success rates of resolution:

Recent research shows that while 52% of participants in a resolution study were confident of success with their goals, only 12% actually achieved their goals. Men achieved their goal 22% more often when they engaged in goal setting, a system where small measurable goals are used (lose a pound a week, instead of saying “lose weight”), while women succeeded 10% more when they made their goals public and got support from their friends. – Wikipedia

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If managing your weight feels like a struggle then you are fighting with yourself.  Disengage from the battle and create your own freedom from your weight war.

1    Divorce your diet mentality and stop all forms of dieting – it’s the very thing that has gotten you into this mess – a complete lack of trust in yourself.   All it takes to begin this process is a firm decision.  You will no longer need scales, tape measures, clothing sizes, calorie counters, exercise programs, portion control, etc to dictate to you how to live your life and kill your self-esteem in the process.  Make the decision that you are worth taking a chance on and the rest will flow.  When you realize that none of these external programs have ever worked before, you can use your anger and outrage and direct it at creating the life for yourself that you have always dreamed about, without deprivation, restrictions or willpower.

2    Plant a seed of acceptance in yourself today.  This is the beginning of growing real empowerment.  Instead of looking outside yourself for answers, just trust that you are enough as you are right now and that you have everything you need inside you.Find a place of acceptance inside yourself however tiny, right now as you are today, even if you are currently much larger than you feel comfortable with.  Body size is a transitional state.  It changes when you change your beliefs about it.  Consider how you have spent the previous few months – have you been doing a little bit more mindless eating every day?  Have you been spending a little bit more time than usual seated at a computer for example?  By planting this seed today, you give yourself permission to move on and embrace freedom, rather than staying stuck in the past.

3    Get out of your head and into your body.   Start breathing deeply and often.  Whenever we are “in our heads” it means we are simply reacting with our emotions.  If we stay in our heads we will continue to feel anxious, panicky, disempowered – and we’ll be doing lots of emotional eating.  By becoming aware that we have stopped breathing mid-chest level, simply bring your awareness to your breath and consciously take your breath all the way down into the bottom of your belly.  Feel it there.  Tell yourself “this is a safe place to be”.  Remind yourself repeatedly to BREATHE.  This is the start of trusting yourself and getting back in touch with your feelings and your intuition.  There are no answers in the head, there are no questions in the heart.

4    Feel your fears, then release them anyway.  Your fears are what has kept you imprisoned in this weight war.  FEAR is only an acronym for False Expectations Appearing Real.  Expect to also experience anger, panic and rebellion in releasing these bad guys.  Say your goodbyes, mourn your ‘loss’ and just keep breathing.   Remember fear of the fear is much worse than the fear itself.  By bringing all your fears out into the open, they lose their power over you.  Then you can challenge them and replace them with affirmations that remind you of all the choices you have available.

5    Do a Thinking Detox.  Our thoughts become our deeply entrenched beliefs simply because we’ve repeated them to ourselves thousands of times over, day in, day out.  The way we think influences the way we feel, and the way we feel influences our behaviour.  Do a big written purge on all your destructive and limiting thoughts, beliefs, attitudes and perceptions and all the negative messages you have ever taken on board about your weight, your shape, your body, what you should or shouldn’t be eating, what you’re allowed to have, etc.  It’s all emotional baggage that we carry around and if left unchecked, weighs us down and rules our lives!  Replace them all with true and empowering alternatives.  Change your thoughts first and your body will follow.

6    Try Emotional Healing instead of Emotional Eating.  When you are no longer involved in the painful struggle that is the weight war: dieting, binging then hating your body, your real emotional issues will emerge.  These will be some form of: rejection, abandonment, abuse, neglect, grief or loneliness.  Instead of recognizing these issues for what they are, in the past all we have noticed is a void or emptiness.  It is that very emptiness that we have attempted to fill with food.  With emotional eating, it’s not what you’re eating that’s the problem, it’s what’s eating you?  It’s worth trying to figure out what you’re really hungry for, what emotional needs do you have that are not being met, then brainstorm some non-food ways to meet those needs.  Unresolved emotional issues will be the cause of your “emotional eating problem”.

7    Listen and Respond to your body’s signals – listen and respond, the more often you do it, the stronger your intuition gets and the deeper your trust in yourself will grow.  At any one time, your body will be communicating with you, but it’s entirely our choice whether or not we respond to what it is saying.  Many times we’ll get the message that we’re hungry at 4pm for a sugar hit, but if we ignore it, we usually binge later.  Just like when our body tells us it’s tired and needs a rest, if we ignore it we usually end up doing a lot more angry, resentful emotional eating later because we “don’t have time to rest” and “must get this work done!”  we’re in conflict with ourselves.  In general women are shocking at putting ourselves first and so we usually don’t.  The cost of this is feeling deprived and exhausted most of the time.  We can’t keep giving out and nurturing others if we don’t take care of our own needs first.

8    Feed your Self-Esteem -  Whichever side we “feed” gets bigger.  Notice some of your own behaviours that either grow your self-esteem or diminish your self-esteem.  The ones to focus on are the ones that make you feel good and do more of them – in this way you will be “feeding” your good side.  It’s no challenge to feed the bad side, the challenge for most of us is when we’re having a bad day, bad week, etc to acknowledge this and ask ourselves what we can do for ourselves right now to feel better.  Then consciously look for a pair of rose-coloured glasses that fit, allowing us to see everything in our world through a brighter more colourful filter.

9    Body Image Rehab – Just like a thinking detox, we all need to go to Body Image Rehab.  When you manage to embrace a diet-free way of life and drop your emotional weight as a long term side effect, unless and until you challenge all your old beliefs about your body, your shape, your weight, your worth, etc that weight is going to come back to haunt you and will be the cause of your emotional weight returning unless you’ve completely rehabilitated your body image.

10    Wardrobe Makeover  – Most of us are confronted with half a wardrobe full of “skinny” clothes every morning when we get dressed for the day, we keep them hanging in the cupboard to “motivate” us to lose weight.  Actually this has the reverse effect on us and makes us feel depressed, hopeless and like failures – and then we go and eat more because we’re feeling so miserable.  Put those clothes away in big bags up high so you don’t see them everyday or organize a swap party with friends of different sizes.  Visit some charity shops and find clothes in flattering styles and colours that fit you today and make you feel beautiful, today.  When you feel a bit better about yourself you will treat yourself a bit better and then you’ll start to look for more ways to keep that feeling.

By Karla Cameron founder of http://www.lifeafterdiets.com.au

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Bodylove blog – Mindful eating – a non-diet approach for weight loss from Ingrid Arna on Vimeo.

Ingrid interviews “Life after diets” owner Karla Cameron. Together they talk about the “non diet” approach to weight loss and how to use “mindful eating” to listen to what your body really wants and only eat what it needs, no matter what that is.

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