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Are you Conserving too much Energy?

Conserving energy and natural resources is a great thing when we’re talking about turning off the lights when you leave the room or recycling.  However, it is possible in the modern world of drive-thrus and remotes to conserve too much of your physical energy and limit how much you move your body in the course of a normal day.

Electric garage door openers, television remotes, electric can-openers, dishwashers, drive-through windows, and baby monitors enable us to stay put while we accomplish many of the tasks that at one time would have required physical effort.  If you used to hand-deliver papers to your colleagues in another part of your building at work, now you can just e-mail them.  If you gamble, you don’t even have to pull the lever on the slot machine anymore!

So many products and services make things simpler and easier, yet all of this energy conservation is making us bigger than ever.  In a nutshell, the more “efficient” our world becomes, the less “efficient” our bodies become at burning calories.

Take a minute to think of someone who’s naturally thin.  Not someone who lives from one diet to the next or rarely eats a meal, but someone who maintains their weight with seemingly relative ease.  One thing you may notice about this person is that she rarely conserves energy.  When she needs something, she goes and gets it instead of asking you to pass it to her.  When she wants to get somewhere, she moves at a quick pace instead of strolling along.  When she has free time, she often will choose an activity that requires movement, such as gardening, instead of watching TV.

Naturally thin people are often not as physically efficient as overweight people.  They won’t wait for things to pile up before taking them upstairs, wait for the elevator when the stairs are right there, or wait for the closest parking spot to prevent a longer walk.  They don’t think about the extra movement, they just do it.

Naturally thin people are also likely to fidget.  Studies have found that fidgeters burn many more calories than their more sedentary contemporaries.  Their bodies are constantly moving whether doodling, toe tapping, rocking while waiting in line, or pacing while on the phone.  Movement expends energy (calories) and although it may not look like much, this extra energy expenditure adds up over the course of the day.

If you don’t know a naturally thin adult, take a look at your kids.  If they need to get somewhere, they don’t slowly walk to where they want to go - they run, jump, skip, hop, bounce or glide!  If you’re exhausted following a young child around all day, it’s because they’re constantly moving.  The reason you want to hold their hand half of the time when you’re in a busy area is because they move so fast that if you don’t hold onto them, they’ll quickly run ahead!  There’s no conservation of energy with them, just bursts of movement and action.

Take a look at how you’ve been conserving your energy in order to make life more efficient.  While it may make things easier to move less, the extra energy and health you gain by adding additional movement to your daily routine can make you feel healthier and stronger.  Challenge yourself to find two ways that you can move more.  Pace while you talk on the phone, park farther away from your destination, take the stairs instead of the elevator, stop making phone calls to co-workers and walk to their desks instead.  Commit to adding more activity to your day and to being LESS energy efficient!

Bringing Mojo to the Workplace

All kinds of Moms get caught up in trying to be everything to everyone.  We’re working so hard to make sure the kids are happy and healthy, the house is clean, the dogs are walked, the clothes are folded, the meals are cooked, the bills are paid, the garden is tended (whew!), that we lose track of taking care of ourselves.

It happened to me, too!

Working Moms are even more likely to get caught up in this cycle of self-denial - with bosses, co-workers and clients making demands in addition to our families, it’s especially difficult to find time to take care of ourselves.  Even though taking care of yourself is the first step toward making sure everyone else can get what they need from you.

Think of the last time you flew on an airplane.  In an emergency, if the oxygen masks fall from the ceiling, you’re supposed to put yours on first - then take care of others.  The same thing applies to health and wellness.  If you don’t put your own needs on the map, you can’t take care of anyone else!

With this in mind, I’m proud to announce the launch of a wide variety of programs, seminars and workshops designed to improve the health, fitness, wellness and happiness of working Moms.  Think of it as Mojo at Work!

Did you know that when employees are physically fit, emotionally strong, fulfilled, balanced and happy they often:

  • Experience more joy and satisfaction in their work
  • Have greater clarity to efficiently/effectively perform tasks and responsibilities
  • Are more motivated, confident and productive
  • Reduce their risk and need for treatment for heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, obesity and other diseases
  • Reduce their incidence and need for treatment from stress related illnesses, symptoms and conditions
  • Feel a sense of loyalty because of their employer’s interest in their health and well being
  • Create an enjoyable and more positive work environment
  • Reduce health care costs as disease management is one of the most important aspects of a group insurance plan. Healthy employees reduce their risk and therefore management and expense of disease
  • Create a culture of health, wellness and prevention - promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors to other employees within the organization while resulting in long term savings for the employer
  • Save companies thousands of dollars because employee job satisfaction means sparing the expense of hiring/training new employees
  • Provide a positive representation and enhanced image of their company

I am offering a variety of packages according to the needs, budget and interests of specific workplaces.

  • I can come on site and give a live, in-person seminar or workshop.  I can talk for 60 minutes, half or full day (if you ever watch my show on MomTV you know I can talk as long as you want me to!)
  • We can take advantage of technology and conduct a Webinar or Tele-seminar.
  • You can take advantage of our new “On Demand” option, with a high-quality recorded seminar available to employees whenever they are ready.
  • I am offering bulk book purchase options-my book The Lifestyle Fitness Program: A Six Part Plan So Every Mom Can Look, Feel and Live Her Best (recommended by Parenting Magazine) and covers all of the information to get you started on your path to your best life!
  • I can also do private full-day coaching and private weekly one-one-one coaching for employees.  This would be an amazing benefit to offer to employees!

I’m committed to bringing my message to working moms through the companies that know how valuable their contributions are.  By offering my programs to their working moms, employers can offer a gift of wellness, a boost in employee morale and an example of how they support these key members of their organizations.

If you are a working mom and would like for your company to sponsor one of these programs, please contact me at Debi@TheMojoCoach.com and let me know who I can contact at your company to get the wheels in motion.

If you are a HR representative or other decision-maker in a company that is interested in offering one of these amazing programs to your employees, please contact me as well.

I hope we can work together to bring more wellness, happiness and balance into the lives of our working moms!  They deserve it!

Exercise Myths

There are a few myths that have been circulating for a long time and need to be cleared up once and for all.

1) If you use weights you will “bulk up”.

As women, we don’t have the high levels of testosterone that would be required to gain significant bulk, and we can never gain a lot of bulk without lifting well over our own body weight and putting in at least a few hours each day to strenuously train.  Most women who life weights using even moderate weight achieve a sleek, sculpted look.  Think Michelle Obama, not Arnold Schwarzenegger!

2) You can turn fat into muscle.

Fat and muscle are two different things.  Some people think that one turns to the other, like ice turning to water, or vice versa.  Frequently when you lose fat, you can see the muscle tone that was hiding underneath it.  But the fat isn’t turning into muscle any more than wood can turn into metal.

3) Fat weighs more than muscle.

A pound of fat weighs exactly the same amount as a pound of muscle.  The difference is that muscle is more compact - fat can take up to five times the space!  Two women can weigh exactly the same amount but be two different sizes depending on what those pounds are made up of.  A women with a higher percentage of body fat will be larger than another of the same weight who is more muscular.

4) If you focus exercise on one body area, you can “spot reduce”.

If you have heavy thighs, you can do leg lifts until the cows come home, but you will not be able to lose fat specifically in your thigh area.  Fat in your body is systemic, just like the blood that travels through your veins.  Fat can be lost through aerobic activity or by increasing your rate of calorie burn by building extra muscle.  But, while we can definitely lose fat, we can’t specify where the fat will come from.

5) Some people just don’t sweat.

Sweat is your body’s way of cooling down when it is heated by exercise.  If you aren’t working up a sweat, you need to work a little harder!  Upping your intensity can help make your workouts more effective.

6) I can’t exercise.

This is the worst myth of all.  If you believe that you can’t exercise and become fit and healthy, you sabotoge yourself before you even get started!  Your limiting thoughts will keep you from taking the first steps to become fit and well, ensuring that you stay convinced that a fit, healthy body is something you can never achieve.

Here’s where you take that inner critic and tell her to take a hike!  You can do anything.  Whether you chose to believe it or not, it will surely come true.

Take a look at the myths that you have bought into that aren’t working for you.  Are you stuck in an exercise rut that isn’t working because of beliefs you have about what it will take to get healthy?  Try a reality check on those beliefs.  Making some small changes to your routine can get you moving forward toward a healthy new you!!

Mojo 911!!

Have you ever wished that you could get private coaching from a Registered Dietitian with a Master’s Degree to create a healthy eating plan? Work one-on-one with a Personal Trainer to create a fitness routine that is just right for you? Meet with a Whole Health Coach who can show you how your current lifestyle is creating health/wellness or illness/disease?

But all of that individualized attention would cost thousands of dollars, right? Since I’m all three of those experts rolled into one (branded The Mojo Coach™ by my clients to sum it all up), I can tell you – yes, it would! And it would be worth every penny!

BUT, starting on Tuesday, July 7th at 2PM EST you can join me at www.MomTV.com for my new TV show – Mojo 911! – where I’m giving away all of this and much more… for FREE!!

I’ll be giving truckloads of information, ideas, strategies and inspiration within the six areas that as moms, we struggle with most: Nutrition/Weight Loss, Fitness, Stress Control, Emotional Health, Relationship Wellness, and Spirituality.

Each week I’ll be giving away a FREE gift: either one of my 2 CD’s, my book: The Lifestyle Fitness Program: A Six Part Plan So Every Mom Can Look, Feel and Live Her Best (recommended by Parenting Magazine), a mini coaching session, or who knows-if you live nearby I may just stop by and give you a kitchen cabinet makeover, take you on a food shopping tour or help you set up an effective home gym!

How can YOU win these FREE gifts? You’ll have to tune in each week to find out how to enter and winners will be announced each week!

If you are a mom who is ready to make lasting lifestyle changes, lose weight, become fit, healthy and happy from the inside, out…you’re going to want to tune in Tuesdays at 2PM EST at www.MomTV.com!

For nearly 20 years, I’ve inspired and empowered unfit, overweight and overwhelmed moms “get their mojo back” and now I’m eager to share everything that’s worked with moms who’ll be watching my show: Mojo 911! The program I created and teach (The Lifestyle Fitness Program) works because I know that you need a program that values your time, understands your specific needs and brings results. Also, being a mom of 4, I “get it” and know that our needs as moms are very different from the needs of others!

So please join me at 2PM EST on July 7th – and every Tuesday – on www.MomTV.com and let me help you get your mojo back!




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