Health & Nutrition

Healthy For The Holidays

Healthy For The Holidays

The combination of colder weather and plenty of comfort food can mean that your health and fitness goals are sidelined over the holiday season.

It’s a magical time of year, but it also tends to be very unhealthy too. 

A lot of us feel lethargic and sluggish after overindulging over the holidays. Add in the fact that fitness can go on the back burner at this time of year, and you've got a recipe for feeling unhealthy and gaining some extra pounds.

Lots of people find that they put weight on too, which can be hard to shift come January. If you want to avoid this scenario, you’ll need to be a bit more diligent over the festive period and take a few extra steps to be active and eat well. 

So let’s talk about how you can enjoy a healthier holiday season this year and still keep things fun.

10 Tips for a Joyful and Meaningful Holiday Season

10 Tips for a Joyful and Meaningful Holiday Season

The holiday season can be a big source of stress- whether family, relationships, finances or at work.  If you’ve ever had a big fallout at this time of year, you’ll know how quickly things can escalate when stress rises and frustrations boil over. But it’s not all bad news as the holidays can also be a great opportunity to build deeper and more meaningful connections with family and friends. 

In this blog, I’ll share some tips to help you make this a holiday season to remember.. For all the right reasons! 

From the Blue Zones to Your Plate: Women's Guide to Nourishing Health

From the Blue Zones to Your Plate: Women's Guide to Nourishing Health

In this blog, we delve into a captivating concept known as the "Blue Zone." I find this fascinating, so whether you have heard of the Blue Zones or not, I hope you enjoy this blog too!

 The Blue Zones are regions around the world where people exhibit remarkable longevity and exceptional health, often living well into their 90s (and beyond). What sets these communities apart is not just their impressive lifespan but also their high quality of life and low rates of chronic diseases. These unique pockets of vitality have piqued the curiosity of health enthusiasts and researchers, as they hold invaluable insights into the secrets of living a longer, healthier, and more fulfilling life. Whether you're a woman seeking to enhance your well-being or simply intrigued by the science of longevity, todays blog about the Blue Zones promises to inspire and inform you on your path to better health and nutrition.

Let’s start with these so called “Blue Zones’— a term coined by National Geographic Fellow and journalist Dan Buettner. 

Eating Healthy Is Less Expensive Than You Think!

 Eating Healthy Is Less Expensive Than You Think!

If you’re on this blog, you likely have heard (or think) that eating healthy means expensive. I’m here to show you that is NOT the case and help you get started with more healthy foods (even organic) while staying on budget. 

There are countless reasons I hear for not eating healthy foods -- a hectic day at work, no time to shop at the supermarket, not sure how to cook healthier meals, or even not being able to afford healthy food options. These are real concerns, and with a few tweaks and understanding, you can soon realize these are quite easy to fix. And best of all -- healthy food does NOT have to be more expensive.  Most of the time, it's actually the least costly option. 

The US Department of Agriculture did a study which showed those on a budget how making healthier choices with food is not more expensive. In the study, it showed foods like carrots and pinto beans are much less expensive per portion than things like ice cream and sweet rolls. This might be the obvious example, but it shows a point. If you fill up on nourishing foods, then ideally you don’t also spend money on sweet treats. 

Foods that are high in saturated fat, added sugars, and sodium all resulted in being more expensive than vegetables, fruit, and grains. So that myth about healthier foods being too expensive is now officially busted. It just might be that people would rather buy the easy packaged foods, over a healthy choice like carrots. But over all, knowing that it can be done is great news, right?

If you've been making these same justifications, there is no better time than right now to explore healthier options at your supermarket. No time? Order it online. Even if you can't afford a delivery service, many supermarkets offer the chance to simply pick it up at your convenience at no additional charge. (this is what I usually do!)

Plus, it may even help you avoid impulse purchases for junk food. Let's face it…it's tasty, but it's not healthy.