Archive for December, 2008

Join Me For An Exciting New Year’s Resolution Event!

Hi Everyone,

Hope you’re having a great holiday!

Just wanted to share with you that I’ve been chosen to be one of three members on the “New Year’s Resolution Dream Team” which is being hosted at gather.com! We’ll be doing live chats, answering questions and pulling out all the stops so you can finally set, reach and maintain your goals for 2009.

I’ll also be in great company. Here are the other members of the team; One is a  leader in the fitness industry and one worked in the White House and the Pentagon! 

 Here’s the link for information about the “team” and the  event: http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474977547859

Keep checking back for updates and information.
Hope you can make it and wishing you all the best for a terrific New Year!

Debi “The Mojo Coach”
www.TheMojoCoach.com
www.AskTheMojoCoach.com

So You’ve Gained a Few Pounds, May as Well Gain More?

Hi Everyone,

How was your holiday? Hope it was filled with love, great times and special memories.

If you’re like most of us, while the holiday is filled with cheer, it’s also filled with food…a lot of it. Here’s where we often say “I’ll wait until the New Year to start eating better” or “I’ve blown it already, may as well just start fresh January 1st.” So, if I’m interpreting this correctly, it means that while you may have gained a pound or two, you may as well keep going and gain backall of the weight you’ve lost so you have a mountain, instead of a hill to climb once the New Year arrives. Does this make any sense?!

The reason I’m bringing it up now, and will be bringing it up again and again over the next few weeks is because it’s never to early or too late to get back on track. Healthy eating isn’t about “good or bad” “all or nothing” or being ”on or off” a diet at any given time. It’s about pulling in the reins when you feel you’ve been a little bit out of control, the pants are getting a little snug or you’re just starting to feel uncomfortable.

It’s perfectly ok to over indulge now and then. Food is meant to be savored and enjoyed, not something to fear or feel guilty about. The only difference between someone with a lot of weight to lose and someone who stays within their normal weight range is at what point they pull back, stop overdoing it and eat sensibly. 

If you’ve reached that point now, stop and reconsider the usual “I’ll wait until the New Year” approach. While the New Year is all about new starts and fresh beginnings, it’s about changing what doesn’t work for something that works better. Think how great you’ll feel if when the New Year arrives you can celebrate knowing you’ve already put a great plan of healthy eating/behaving into action! 

Enjoy and remember, the 2nd, 3rd and 10th bite/sip tastes the same as the 1st!

Debi “The Mojo Coach”
www.TheMojoCoach.com

Finding Meaning and Purpose this Holiday Season

Hi Everyone,

What does the holiday mean to you? As always, it’s all about our perspective.

This weekend, I caught a glimpse of what the holiday meant to many people. First, I was headed to our local mall to pick up some last minute gifts. While some people were angry, frustrated, harried, overwhelmed and miserable over all they had to do-with not nearly enough time to do it, others were enjoying themselves as they chose the perfect gift for loved ones .

Next, my family and I went out to dinner. While some people were frustrated with a lack of available seating, long lines and slow service, others were enjoying the delicious break after a long day. Some people at surrounding tables were even celebrating by wearing their holiday hats, pins and scarves festively decorated with holiday spirit.

Sunday, my family and I went to be a part of the annual Big Brothers/Big Sisters Organization yearly food/toy drive. It’s something we’ve done for the past few years and if you ask me, it’s what the holiday is all about.

First, over 120 families gather together in a cold warehouse. Everyone warmly greets one another as we all recognize we’ve gotten ourselves up and out of our houses early on a Sunday morning for a very special reason. We then hear the yearly speech- a generous thank you for all of the families involved and an overview of what to expect as we head out of the warehouse to do our service. You see, each family is given an envelope with directions and information to one or two families we’ve been selected to visit. The information tells us how many children are in the house/apartment and their ages. We’re then given two huge boxes of food for each house we plan to visit. The boxes are filled with a complete holiday meal-from appetizer to dessert. Next, we’re given a big gift bag for each house we’re visiting. Here’s the best part.

We’re told not to judge the size or weight of the bag. Why? Because they’ve been individually packed according to the ages and stages of the kids we’re delivering them to. While some bags are light, they may contain nothing but gift cards for a teenager who may want some new clothes, music, books or sneakers. Other bags are loaded with stuffed animals, ipods, games and toys for children who would appreciate finding a gift under the tree.

We’re then given the final part of our speech. We’re told not to expect a warm greeting, cheery hello or easy welcome. While these families know we’re on our way, they may feel uncomfortable that we are there bringing food and gifts.

Off we go with our boxes of food, bags of gifts, my husband, me and our 4 kids. Our car is filled with holiday spirit. We go to the first house to deliver our gifts to a mom and her 3 teenage girls. The girls aren’t home but the mom greets us warmly and shows us where to put the boxes and bags. We wish her a happy holiday, give her a hug and wave goodbye as we all leave her cramped apartment.

Next, we’re off to our next apartment. This time, we’re delivering our food and gifts to a single mom with an 11 year old girl. The mom opens the door and we instantly smell freshly baked chocolate chip cookies. As we deliver the food and gifts, she offers the cookies to my family. As we chatted and ate the delicous cookies, we all felt the true spirit of the holidays.

Here was this wonderful woman. She welcomed us into her home. She warmly thanked us for bringing her food and gifts and wanted to give us something in return. She didn’t know us and we didn’t know her but it was as if we were spending time with an old friend. As we warmly embraced goodbye, we were all reminded of what really matters this holiday season.

Nothing feels better than to give. Nothing. Besides, as you give of yourself, whether it’s your time, your effort or your energy, you can never know just how meaningful it is to someone else. As we finish out this year and head into the next, let’s try to shower as many people as we can with our love, generosity, affection and attention. While we typically save those gifts for those closest to us, it’s those we barely know that may need it just as much…if not more.

Happy holidays and wishing you all a safe, festive, loving and enjoyable day!
Debi “The Mojo Coach”

How’s your Holiday Stress Level?

Hi Everyone,

Since the holidays are upon us, I just wanted to check in to see how you’re handling the holiday stress. While the season is special with each families unique traditions and ways of celebrating, for many it creates additional stress, anxiety and overwhelm. How can you make it less stressful? How can you enjoy it more?

So often we do things the same way year after year because it’s familiar. It’s what we know, it’s what we’re comfortable with and it’s how we’ve done things in the past. Well, that doesn’t mean it’s the best way…for you!

If something you do each holiday season brings on additional stress (holiday shopping for example) how about finding a different solution to cut back on the amount of stress that brings? (maybe do more online shopping this year). Of course you can keep doing things the same way but if you’re not happy with the results then it’s up to you to change things.

I suggest you make a list of all the things about the holiday season that gives you additional stress. Then, choose your top two or three and find a new and better solution. As you commit to your new strategy you’ll be proud of your ability to change, while you reduce your stress…and enjoy yourself more.

I’d love to hear about something new you’ve tried to reduce your level of holiday stress. If it worked for you, it may just work for someone else!

Enjoy the day!
Debi “The Mojo Coach”
www.TheMojoCoach.com

P.S. Stores are busy and great parking spots may be hard to find. It’s all about changing your perspective. Instead of being aggravated because you can’t find a close parking spot, how about enjoying the extra activity you’re able to get in by doing a little extra walking!

You’re invited!

Hi Everyone,

You’re invited to join me in a website launch celebration! I’m thrilled that my site www.TheMojoCoach.com is finally ready and I want to celebrate with you!

There are a few things I’d like to do. For one, because the holidays are here, I wanted to share this article with you to offer some guidance and support. It’s so frustrating to ring in the New Year with the same ol’ resolution to lose the excess weight. Here’s how to make your resolutions last.

How to Make Your New Year’s Resolution Last

What’s your New Year’s Resolution? Is it to lose weight or begin an exercise program? If you’re like most of us, a fit, healthy body is something you may want to work towards this year. In fact, it’s probably something you wanted to work towards last year as well as the year before. So here’s a question. Why is it that we start the New Year with the best of intentions just to fall short within the first few weeks?

One reason is due to the fact that almost ninety percent of what we do each day is the result of ritualistic habit. From the way we brush our teeth to which shoe we put on first is something we barely need to think about. We’ve done it a certain way for so long, it’s deeply ingrained within us and minimal effort is required to get the job done. To test this, just start your day by putting on the other shoe first and you’ll see how different it feels!

Well, eating and exercise habits work the same way. The way we eat, the reasons why we eat, the food choices we make are all habits which have been formed over time. Some of those habits may have lead to an unhealthy relationship with food where we’re eating to combat boredom, fatigue, anger, sadness or loneliness. For some of us, the portion sizes we take or the degree of fullness we leave the table with are habits we’ve formed as well. For others, the way we handle weekends, parties or holidays are the result of habit. Finally for others, the tastes we prefer are the result of habit as well. For example, we may have gotten used to the flavor of foods which are highly sweetened which leads us to crave and expect that type of flavor.

While many of these habits lead to weight gain and frustration, we stay with these behaviors because they’re so familiar. They may not serve us well but because we barely need to think about it the behavior continues. So, what can you do if you want to finally make a New Year’s Resolution that lasts?

The first plan of action is taking a look at your eating behaviors. Figure out how the weight gain happened in the first place. Do you eat emotionally, mindlessly or have binge type behavior? Are your food choices or portions causing you a problem? Are you having trouble because of a lack of preplanning or having healthy foods available to you?

The more you understand why you do what you do, the better position you’re in to change what doesn’t work. Once you’ve identified where the problem is, the next step is to make one simple gradual change. Anything drastic is always temporary so it’s best to start small. One change headed in the right direction will make a much greater impact than a complete overhaul which lasts only a short period of time. For example, if portion control is a problem, making the decision to leave over three bites every time you eat dinner may not seem so difficult. Believe it or not, those three bites each night over time add up and you will slowly replace your larger portion with a portion that’s more moderate. This type of change is likely to last because it’s a minor change that doesn’t require too much effort and is easy to incorporate into your eating plan.

Once you’ve gotten used to eating a smaller portion for dinner, you are more likely to attempt a new change such as replacing an unhealthy snack with a healthier one. You see that you were able to gain control over your portions at dinner, you feel good about the change and your ability to achieve a mini goal and the confidence you’ve gained encourages you to continue making another tweak in your eating habits. Also, the first habit is easily reinforced while the new habit is implemented.

This type of behavior leads to true, lasting weight loss because you’re slowly replacing old destructive habits with new healthy habits. No change is so drastic that it becomes too difficult to continue so there’s no reason to revert back to your old ways. Before you know it, you have a series of new healthy habits in place which have firmly replaced the old ones.

This New Year, the only resolution you need to make is to stop making the same frustrating resolutions that you’ve made in the past. This year, commit to making new healthy habits slowly and steadily.

The second thing I wanted to do was give you a gift. Why? First of all, I’m so grateful and appreciative for all of your support.  The next reason is because gifts just make celebrations more fun. Lastly, you’re probably getting gifts (or you’ll soon be getting gifts) for everyone else and I wanted to make sure you got something too. So, fom now until December 31st,  if you’ve signed up for my my ezine, free report and weekly tips and you’d like to receive a gift from me (a free CD!)  just send an email with your address to Debi@TheMojoCoach.com and I’ll get it out to you soon.

The last thing I wanted to do is make sure you knew that my greatest goal is for you to recognize how incredible, capable and complete you are. The more I know you, the better I can help you recognize that and help you achieve your health/weight loss/fitness/wellness goals so browse around the site www.TheMojoCoach.com and see which articles, products or services may be a good fit for you. Remember, any action is a step in the right direction so make sure to take some action and find what you need. If you’re looking for more information about nutrition, weight loss, fitness, stress control, emotional health, relationships or spirituality that you don’t find, let me know and I’ll do my best to direct you to where you may be able to find your answers.

Thanks so much for being such an important part of this celebration. I mean, celebrations aren’t any fun if there’s no one to celebrate with, right?

Wishing you all the best!
Debi “The Mojo Coach”




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