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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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wells-3What does “Bodylove” mean to you?
Loving, taking care of, and respecting every part of you.

Have you become more confident in your body and if so how?
Oh, absolutely. Aging has a way of doing that to you! Ha ha. I think I just accept that I won’t look like JLo tomorrow – although I could just hire her trainer. Seriously, though, I’ve just accepted myself how I am and I love all of the little things about my body – from the color of my eyes to the shape of my lips – and even my bridgeless nose.

What do you think about social and media standards of beauty that communicate to women that we need to be thin to be in?
Well, I don’t really look at it as a statement that I need to be thin. I think it’s more of a statement to women in the industry that they need to be thin. I think we’re entering a time when it’s about being the best YOU can be. MySpace, YouTube and other online places have all made it ok to be yourself, and have introduced us to a new dimension of fame.

What inspires you?  or what has been your  greatest inspiration?
Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos, NPH is a group of orphanages that operate in Latin America and the Caribbean. Right now, they collectively care for 3,000 orphaned and abandoned children. Every time I visit a home or visit with my godchildren, I’m inspired. The staff there also inspire me. They’re so filled with love and care.

What is passion to you?
Passion is whatever gets you up in the morning and keeps you up at night.

What do you think your strongest talents are?
Hmmm. That’s a tough one. I love to analyze a situation and come up with plans. I love solving problems.

What makes you the happiest or most satisfied and  why?
Sipping coffee in my living room, surrounded by my siblings in conversation. There is nothing’s better.

What is the most important lesson you have learnt and how has it helped you grow?
Go with your gut instinct. It will never fail you.

What is your favorite meal or snack?  Least favorite food?
I love cheese. I’m a big, big fan. I don’t like lima beans. Yuck.

What is your favorite restaurant and why?
Mr. Chow. The food is AMAZING. Oh I also love Morimoto too. Best sushi ever.

What is your favorite article of clothing?   Could be followed up with there a particular kind or color?
Lounge pants – a nice shade of chocolate or cream.

Do you exercise and if so what is your motivator?  Can you give a couple tips that you can share with us that keeps you on track?
Yes. My motivator is my iPod. Listening to music in peace for 30 minutes is bliss! Well, minus all the sweating. Haha.

When feeling emotionally fragile how do you balance yourself?
I give myself 20-30 minutes to get it together. It could be through a nap, quick walk, whatever, but when the time is up, I need to be back on track.

What was your favorite role and why? (if actress) /  (adjust to profession you are addressing)
Sister. I love hanging out with my siblings and being the oldest, I just love being a sister.

What advice what you give to other women about  taking care of themselves?
Don’t neglect yourself. You’re of no use to anyone else if you’re not healthy.

Do you have a favorite product?
Bodyshop, Body Butter in Cocoa.

What advice would you give to other women  about following their dreams?
Learn as much as you can about your chosen field. Knowledge is power.

How do you release fear?
JUMP right into it.

Do you have mentors and how have they supported you? or role models?
Yes, I do. They give me advice and help me wade through situations. It’s fantastic.

Who has had been the biggest influence on your life and why?
My dad. I’m definitely a Daddy’s girl! He’s super supportive and always has a kind word. My mom is great too. She always has practical advice.

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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 stories documents Dominique Rizzo’s journey to Bodylove. Ingrid Arna talks to Dominique about how she transformed her body image struggles into a healthy lifestyle.

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Learn to cook a scrumptious organic salad from Ingrid Arna on Vimeo.

Ingrid Arna and celebrity TV chef Dom Rizzo cook a divine Italian Salad that is good for the soul and body. In 12 minutes you will get the step by step tips to cook up the delicious fare at home. We will discuss food, mood, organics and more!

Here is the wonderful recipe direct from Dominique’s website:

One of the great recipes from the recent Waterfront Festival held in the Gold Coast.  Be sure to let me know what you think of these yummy recipes in the comments section.

Sicilian-Style wild grain salad ( Dominique used a mixture of quinoa, millet, brown rice)

Quinoa(information)

  • not a common grain that is used in most kitchens today
  • rich (protein) seed that has a fluffy, creamy, slightly crunchy texture and a somewhat nutty flavor when cooked.
  • Most commonly considered a grain, quinoa is actually a relative of leafy green vegetables like spinach and Swiss chard. It is a recently rediscovered ancient “grain” once considered “the gold of the Incas
  • new to the United States,
  • quinoa has been cultivated for over 5,000 years,
  • The Incas considered it a sacred food and referred to it as the “mother seed.”
  • the Spanish conquerors destroyed the fields in which quinoa was grown. made it illegal for the Indians to grow quinoa, the cultivation of quinoa was all but extinguished.
  • 1980s, began cultivating it in Colorado.
  • complete protein
  • Help for Migraine Headaches
  • Cardiovascular Health relaxes blood vessels
  • Prevent Heart Failure with a Whole Grains Breakfast reducing the risk of heart attack and high blood pressure
  • Antioxidant Protection – guard other cells, such as red blood cells, from injury caused by free radicals.
  • Excellent source of Fiber from Whole Grains and Fruit Protective against Breast Cancer

Rinsing the quinoa and then toasting it gets rid of the green, raw, and slightly bitter

taste this grain can have called sapions. It is an option to toast the quinoa after it has been rinsed, it is not necessary but gives a lovely toasted flavour to the grain.

Ingredients

10 sun-dried tomatoes, sliced

1/3 cup roasted capsicum, sliced

8 black olives chopped

2 tablespoons olive oil

1 medium red onion, finely chopped

2 cloves garlic, minced

8 cups shredded Swiss chard  or wild greens

3/4 teaspoon salt

2 cups quinoa, rinsed and drained

1/2 teaspoon pepper

1/2 cup pine nuts, roasted

1/3 cup golden raisins

1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese

Place the toasted rinsed quinoa into a saucepan and cover with water and bring to a boil. Cook the quinoa until the grain slightly swells and is soft to the bite. Drain the quinoa and set aside.

Heat the olive oil in a fry pan and sauté the onions, garlic and spinach for 2 minutes or until softened.  Combine the quinoa with the spinach mixture in a bowl and add all the other ingredients, adjust the seasoning and drizzle in a little olive oil.

Remember these ingredients are optional and you can substitute your favourite salad combinations.

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