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Staying Connected

A Thought for Today:

Stay connected with friends and family.

Even with all of the devices at our fingertips to help us stay in touch, it’s so easy to get caught up in our lives that we forget to stay in touch. Think of what happens to a garden when it’s neglected. Flowers die, weeds grow and we need to start all over.

Nurture your relationships just as you’d nurture a beautiful garden…continuously. When you do, you’ll see your relationships, just as that beautiful garden, thrive and flourish.

How do you stay connected to those you love? I’d love to know, comment and share!

Enjoy the day!

Debi Silber, “The Mojo Coach”
www.TheMojoCoach.com

Are We There Yet?

A few weeks ago, I went to T. Harv Eker’s Millionaire Mind Intensive and it was intense! I highly recommend it if you want to take your business, finances and your life to the next level. This event is held all over the country so I’m sure there’s one not far from you. Click here for an easy way to learn more; it’s my gift to you.

Today, I’m headed to Atlanta for a speaker’s conference where I hope to learn how to get my message out in an even bigger and better way. I’m also looking forward to meeting great new people which seems to happen every time I step out of my comfort zone and head out to experience something new. When was the last time you broadened your world, did something different and met someone interesting? That’s how growth happens and you’d be amazed how exciting it can be, try it!

On another note my fellow freezing friends, how are you handling the winter? I know it’s so tempting to hide under those extra layers of clothing, eat warm comfort foods and hunker down until the snow melts. Speaking of snow, here are my boys Dylan and Cole relaxing in their home made igloo they made in my backyard:

Just keep in mind, the snow will melt, the temperature will rise, flowers, grass and trees will bud and bloom and you’ll soon pack away your warm, wooly clothing. Instead of the frustration and anger many feel when they realize what they’ve done to themselves in the way of extra eating and not enough activity, here’s your reminder to preplan now!

It’s already mid-February which means Spring is a little more than one month away. In one month, you can:

· Create an exercise plan you like that brings results

· Eat less processed, high fat, high calorie food in exchange for healthy, filling, real food

· Drink more water and less soda/juice/high calorie coffee concoctions/alcohol

· Find a healthier way to reduce your stress (maybe try yoga, journaling, meditation or exercise instead of overeating, drinking, shopping, etc.)

· Make plans with friends who make you laugh and spend less time with those who drain and deplete you

· Try something new that brings you out of your comfort zone. Remember if you keep doing what you always do, you’ll keep getting what you’ve always gotten! (I think Jim Rohn said that first and I love that quote)

· Get support. If you need my help, visit www.TheMojoCoach.com to see which coaching program is right for you or at least read a few of my articles or invest in one of my books to give you some new ideas.

As my kids would say, “Are we there yet?” We’ll be welcoming the Spring soon enough and when we get there, will you be ready? Just as I’m always encouraging you to preplan your meals and snacks, here’s my 2 cents about preplanning your healthy living strategies right now so you can happily welcome the Spring when it finally arrives!

Until next time!

Debi Silber, MS, RD, WHC The Mojo Coach

www.TheMojoCoach.com

Help Me Celebrate!

Hope you’ll join me in celebrating the launch of my all new site at www.TheMojoCoach.com.

Join the community, read a few articles and as part of the celebration…

The first 5 people to register for ANY new program will receive an additional private one-on-one coaching session with me!

One of my many new programs are right for anyone who is ready, committed and eager to make lasting change. Does this sound like you?

  • You may feel like you’ve let yourself go because in taking care of everyone and everything else (like your family, business and other commitments), you’ve neglected to care for yourself and you’re frustrated because you want to look, feel and live your best but you’re not sure where to begin.
  • You’re tired of looking, dressing, acting and feeling unfit, overweight, overwhelmed and unattractive.
  • You realize you’ve put yourself at the bottom of your list of priorities and now you feel frustrated, discouraged and resentful.
  • You’re ready to start taking better care of yourself because your health may be at risk or you may notice some poor habits that have gone on for too long which (if you have children) your children may now be picking up as well.
  • You want to feel in control of your life, excited about your day, confident in your choices and sexy in your clothes.
  • You want strategies and tools to create a lean, fit body, radiant health, soaring confidence, rewarding relationships, financial abundance, a dynamic image, charismatic style, and an optimistic outlook.
  • You want to stress-less and develop healthier ways to handle the stress you have.
  • You’re ready to create a life by design versus living a life of default.
  • You’re tired of trying things that don’t work and you want full access to guidance, support and accountability so you can learn how to feel good already.
  • You need a kick start, you want results and you want to know that someone who “get’s it” is working closely with you; coaching, motivating and inspiring you to become the person you want to be!
Start off the New Year with a plan for success. I’d be honored to help you look, feel and live your best as I’ve done for many others for nearly 20 years. Won’t you join me so I can help you “get your mojo back?”
See you at www.TheMojoCoach.com
Looking forward to getting to know you better and here’s to your best year yet!
Debi Silber, MS, RD, WHC The Mojo Coach

Yes and No Confusion-Part 2

In the last post we looked at how many of us say “yes” to things that take us further away from what we value most like spending time with family and friends or giving ourselves some much needed self care and downtime. This post is all about what we’re saying “no” to…when we really should be saying “yes”!

Think of how often you may have said “no” to a new adventure, opportunity, possibility or situation. There was a chance for an exciting experience, a rewarding relationship or a new direction. Maybe it was an opportunity to learn, grow or evolve where you were required to leave your comfort zone in order to pursue a dream, goal or talent. You wanted to say yes, thought about it, but what did you do? You turned down the opportunity and said no!

You may have told yourself you’re too busy, too old, too heavy, not smart enough, not ready, not good looking enough, you don’t have the right resources, information or equipment. Maybe you were just afraid of the idea of change. The opportunity presented itself, you wanted to say “yes” but your uncertainty or fear stopped you cold. This is a case of yes and no confusion!

We say yes to more things than we want to in order to feel like a team player, because we feel guilty or mean saying no. Often we don’t say no just because we don’t know how to comfortably turn down a request. Then, because we’re so overwhelmed with all of the chores, responsibilities and commitments within own lives (because of saying yes too often) we say no to things that could bring us joy, passion, pleasure and purpose!

It’s time to get the right words out at the right time. It’s time to say no to things that take us further away from giving our best to ourselves and those we love, while learning to say yes to things that encourage us to look, feel and live our best right now. Also, keep in mind that saying no to something good often leaves room for you to say yes to something…great.

What exciting opportunity will you say yes to? Comment and share!

Practicing What I Preach and I Need Your Help!

Whether you’ve read my book, any of my articles, heard me speak or saw me anywhere you know that I’m always encouraging you to try new things, stretch yourself mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually so the best of you can slowly emerge. Well, try anything new lately?

Now that it’s June, it’s the perfect time to try a new outdoor fitness routine, enjoy some of the delicious summer fruits and vegetables now available, make some changes to your wardrobe, meet a friend for a walk, get your resume together and start the process of finding a more rewarding career, committ to making healthier meals…you get the idea! Becoming your personal and professional best starts with taking the first step so consider this a gentle nudge from me!

Those who know me also know that I always try to practice what I preach and lately, I’ve been challenging myself with all kinds of new, scary and exciting opportunities. Some have been a raging success and some, well…haven’t been :)

This is the latest opportunity I’m excited about and I’d be so grateful and appreciative to have your help! Oprah is having a competition to find hosts for her new TV network OWN and I decided to give it a go. My goal is to bring truckloads of information, inspiration and motivation to people ready to look, feel and live their best so if you’d like my show idea, I’d be so grateful for your vote! Please click here to watch my brief video: http://myown.oprah.com/audition/index.html?request=video_details&response_id=4046&promo_id=1

Also, I’m always interested in finding better ways to serve you. Would you like more coaching options, articles, events, teleseminars, products or mini coaching sessions? Let me know and I’ll do my best to create it for you!

Enjoy the day and feel free to comment and share!

Something Beautiful I Want to Share with You…

For the past few months, I’ve been blessed every morning to see a beautiful bird outside my gym window. I watched her every day as she worked on building the perfect nest for the family she’d hoped to have.

She started building one nest under the rafters visible right outside the window. When it wasn’t quite right, she moved onto the next rafter; wanting only the best for her babies to be. Still, the nest building project didn’t quite meet her expectations so she moved on for a third time to what she must have considered, the perfect place to build a home.

Every day she’d find the right sticks and twigs, intertwine them together into the perfect shape, height and depth until she felt is was good enough to deposit her eggs. It amazed me to see how without any equipment or construction tools, she was able to create a home!

Once complete, she laid her eggs and as any mom can understand, sat waiting patiently with unconditional love until her chicks were ready to hatch.

Day after day I’d look out my window and find her there, seeming perfectly content to nurture and keep warm her growing eggs while other birds happily flew from tree to tree. She didn’t look like she was missing out on anything as she seemed satisfied sitting on her nest nurturing the precious gifts that were slowly growing beneath her. Sometimes I’d see her there with her eyes closed, sometimes open but either way, she was always there protecting her growing eggs.

Just yesterday, I checked on my new housemate and to my surprise, she wasn’t there.

Curiously, I waited because like any mom knows, a mom could never abandon her child. If she wasn’t there, it meant that either something had gone terribly wrong or at least, something had certainly changed.

Sure enough, a few minutes later, I saw a tiny beak peak out from the middle of the nest. Then I saw another tiny head…and still another. Three tiny newborn chicks were doing their best to hold their heads up, beaks open, eyes closed, waiting for their mom to come back home and feed them.

I was awestruck by the beauty of it all. A combination of a mother’s unconditional love, the miracle of birth, the desire to love and protect and all of it coming from a tiny bird who felt safe enough to choose my home as the perfect place to build a home for her new family-just as I’d felt comfortable enough choosing the same home as the perfect place to build my own.

Now, this isn’t only about a mother’s love because as I watched closely, I saw that just as we need support from friends, a partner, others, etc., my little friend had support as well. In a miraculous moment, I saw both mom and dad fly to their nest and feed their newborns the food they’d both recently searched for. What’s even more incredible is the camaraderie and pride they seemed to share as they offered a “kiss” to each other for a job well done.

It’s been great to share this gift with my own family and now with you.

Hope you enjoy this picture as much as I enjoyed sharing it!

Comment and share!

We Are What We…

Many of us have heard the saying “we are what we eat. Basically this means that if our diets are made up of fast food, takeout, foods high in sugar, high in fat, if we drink too much or if we consider our children’s leftovers a decent meal, we can’t really be surprised if our body doesn’t look or feel it’s best. To sum it up; eat bad, look and feel bad. Well, not only are we what we eat, but we’re also what we feel, think, hear, see, do and believe. Here’s how.

Let’s start with what you think. If you think you’re unlovable, unworthy or incapable, and these are the thoughts that play continuously in your mind, can you really be surprised if these thoughts encourage you act or carry yourself a certain way? Maybe they’ll prevent you from feeling deserving of a loving relationship, cause you to feel unworthy of something fabulous or incapable of achieving a goal or dream. If these or similar thoughts are playing in a negative tape loop you’ve created, take a look at how they’re showing themselves within your life.

Moving on to “we are what we feel.” If you feel overweight, unattractive or ill-equipped in some way, take a look at the way you dress, the way you carry yourself, what you do (or don’t do) and the relationships you have. Notice how these feelings show themselves in the clothes you choose, the opportunities you may be avoiding and what you’re willing to tolerate in a coworker, friend or partner. Now identify how different things would be if you didn’t feel this way about yourself.

“We are what we hear.” Think about it, if you’re listening to people who are negative, critical, pessimistic and judgmental, can you be surprised when you feel deflated, depleted and uninspired? Of course you’re trying to be a good listener, you may even be the “go to person” when someone wants to gossip, needs to vent or complain. Notice however, how you feel once this negativity is dumped on you.

Let’s take a look at “we are what we see.” If you’re watching programs filled with misery, pain, violence or vulgarity, are you surprised if that has an affect on you? Take TV news for example. Sure you may be up to date on the latest tragedies in the areas of crime, the recession, drugs or disease but how do these visuals resonate with you? After seeing them do you feel calm, serene and comfortable or nervous, vulnerable and afraid?

Next, let’s look at “we are what we do.” If you’re doing little more than chores or tasks when you’re home, errands and an unfulfilling job when you’re out, can you be surprised if you’re not excited about your life? Think about it. Take a look at your typical day and see what it’s made of. If it’s crammed with tasks leaving no room for self care, healthy eating, exercise, down time and fun, can you see how this may be showing itself in how you look, feel and live?

Lastly, let’s look at “we are what we believe.” Our belief system is created by the repetition of an idea from someone we trust. For example, let’s say you were constantly told “you can be, do or have anything.” This was said to you enough times and it became your belief system as well. But, let’s say you were on the receiving end of someone with limited beliefs themselves. They may have told you that you were not meant to be wealthy, happy, thin, carefree, etc. They may have believed that “life is a struggle, everyone in our family has a fiery temper, is prone to heart disease, has these thighs,” etc. When this was said to you enough times, it became your belief system as well. Are you surprised then when you go into your adult life, carrying this belief system and living within these limits?

Not only are we what we eat, but we’re also what we think, feel, hear, see, do and believe. It’s all of these factors that contribute to who we are and how we live our lives as a result. The best part about it is that with awareness and a desire to change, whatever area doesn’t work well for you anymore can slowly and steadily be changed so that it does. The choice is ours.

I’d love to hear your comments. Comment and share!

A Six Step Plan for Success

Are you ready to make some changes in your life?  Do you have challenges in any of these areas?

* Nutrition

* Fitness

* Stress control

* Emotional health

* Relationship wellness

* Spirituality

You don’t have to wait until New Year’s Eve to make significant changes in your life.  Any day can be the first day of your new lifestyle.  But to make it really happen, you need a plan for success!

STEP 1: Evaluate

Take a step back and honestly look at the few months and ask yourself, ” “How did it go?”  Take note of how you handled challenges that came up.  Are you happy with how things have gone?  I’m guessing if you are still reading this post, you are interested in changing some things.  So based on your thoughts about your recent past, next determine what you want within each of those six areas moms struggle with.

Nutrition:

Do you want to lose weight? Do you want to eat healthier? Do you want to cook better meals? Do you want to food shop more effectively? Do you want to take more time to pre-plan your meals and snacks?

Fitness:

If you have not taken the time for fitness, think about what you want to do differently. Do you want to create a more exciting workout? Do you need more motivation? Would a workout buddy or new exercise program help?

Stress:

Do you need a more effective outlet for better stress control? Do you want to learn to journal, meditate or to do yoga instead of eating or doing another destructive self soothing behavior when you’re stressed? Do you want to focus on becoming very familiar with the signs and signals that let you know that your body’s under stress?

Emotions:

Do you want to become more optimistic, positive, less serious or just more fun?  Do you want to react differently to challenging situations?

Relationships:

Do you need to reset boundaries, would you like to have a closer connection with your partner or do you want to have stronger, more fulfilling friendships?

Spirituality:

Is it time to pursue that goal, feel the joy, fulfillment and satisfaction that occurs when you’re truly in the zone because you’re doing what you absolutely love to do?

STEP 2: Set Goals

Once you come up with all those answers, set specific goals for where you want to be in the next year (or six months, or whatever time frame makes sense for you.)  Be as specific as you can so that what you want becomes clear and it feels real down to the very last detail.

STEP 3: Consider Obstacles

This next step is crucial but often overlooked. You want to consider every obstacle you may encounter. When you consider all of your obstacles, you’re not as thrown when they arise. They’re already somewhat familiar to you and they will not derail you so easily.

STEP 4: Plan to Overcome Obstacles

Once all obstacles are considered, come up with a strategy to overcome every one of them. We often don’t think of what may derail us or what may sabotage us. That’s why when we’re faced with it for the first time, we fall off track. Without planning, we fall off and we haven’t considered how to get back on.  If your goal to exercise daily will cause conflicts with your child’s sports schedule, can you ask someone to carpool?  Can you exercise during the sports event (walk around the soccer field)? Will you have a supportive community to turn to for support?  What else can you do overcome obstacles?

STEP 5: Set Milestones

After you’ve discovered what it is that you want, set small, manageable goals based on what you want to achieve and the strategies you just created. The reason why you break it down into small, manageable goals is to prevent overwhelm and encourage success. When you set a goal and you reach it, it builds your confidence and motivates you to continue.  If your goal is to lose a significant amount of weight, set smaller goals along the way and then…

STEP 6: Measure and Reward Success

How will you measure and track your progress? Will you be tracking your clothing size? Your weight?  Your mileage?  Will you monitor your progress daily or weekly?

How will you reward yourself? Will you reward yourself when you reach a specific goal or when you handled something in a way that made you proud? Will you treat yourself to a manicure when you manage a week without desserts? What’s important is that you determine, set up and implement a tracking and reward system for many reasons. Besides keeping us motivated to continue, monitoring our progress and rewarding our efforts validate our progress, help us see what’s working and what’s not, helps us stay encouraged to continue, focused and on track.

If you are ready to start making some changes in your life, these steps can give you a roadmap to success.  With clear goals and some advanced planning, you can make progress in building a better, happier, healthier and more fulfilled life.

While many things are out of your control, your thoughts, behaviors and actions are things you have complete control over. Destructive behaviors can lead you to continue down a negative path while taking the steps towards creating new, positive behaviors can bring you closer to becoming the woman that’s patiently waiting to be unleashed.

As always, the choice is yours.

Here’s Our “Choose a Newsletter Title Winner!”

Maggie Ball
Maggie Ball

Hi Everyone,

Remember  when I was trying to choose a new title for our newsletter? I mean let’s face it, “The Lifestyle Fitness Newsletter” wasn’t really a title that packed a punch.

Well, since it’s your newsletter, I decided to let you choose the title you liked best. After receiving some incredible submissions, you chose our new title “Mojo Moments” which was offered by Maggie (in photo on left). The prize for the person who submitted the winning title was a copy of my book: The Lifestyle Fitness Program: A Six Part Plan So Every Mom Can Look, Feel and Live Her Best. As you can see, here’s Maggie (all the way from Australia!) proudly holding up her copy.

Thanks to all who entered the contest and more exciting contests to come!

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

Thanks for a Great Live Chat!

Hi Everyone,

Last night I was a featured guest on a live chat. It was the first time I did a chat like this where for 1 hour, I stand my my computer and rapidly type answers to questions that are being asked one after another. It was for the New Year’s Resolution Group at gather.com and I was asked to be a member of the New Year’s Resolution “Dream Team.” The Team was made up of 3 panelists. A well known Personal Trainer, a Resolution expert who worked at the White House, the Pentagon and for Members of Congress…and me!

Here’s the link to see the questions that were asked and to see how I answered them. http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474977555567&grpId=3659174697244110&nav=Groupspace

Wish I had time to get to all of the questions but before I knew it, the hour was over!

Thanks so much to the hosts of this chat and I hope that everyone who didn’t get their questions answered join me on my live, free teleclass (speaking…no typing!) on Thursday, January 15th at 12 noon EST/ 9 am PST. To submit your question, receive your study guide and FREE gift from me, just go to www.AskTheMojoCoach.com.

Thanks again and hope to “see” you then!

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




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