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Love Your Body, Forgive Your “Self” (Guest Post by Laura Turner)

This may sound a bit odd coming from me, but I believe that regardless of what you eat - how many times each week you exercise or what particular diet you decide to try - if you do not have your inner life in order, it will be difficult to be at peace with yourself and your body. In discussing ways to love your body, therefore, it is important to look at ways we can have peace with ourselves. Moreover, in this article, we will discuss an idea you may not have considered: forgiveness. The Past Is The Past, Let It Go: The most important process we can undertake for our health and well being is to make a conscious effort not to leave negative energy embedded in the past. In effort to move into present time, and be at one with our own body, it becomes essential to let go of all the hurts and struggles that have led us to this moment. There is only one road to this state of oneness, however: The act of letting go. As it turns out, I'm not the only one who stands by the belief system of releasing the past in effort to improve the health of our minds, as well as our body and spirit. Carolyn Myss in her healing lecture series: Why People Don't Heal, makes the claim that forgiveness is the #1 way to move forward in health. And she can back it up. She has used the healing process of letting go to transform people from near death to glowing health. With this in mind then, ask yourself: Is there anyone or anything from my past which prevents me from moving forward? Said differently: is there something in your past that's holding you back? Learn To Forgive Others, The Process: This brings us to the next step in our progress of releasing the past: learning to forgive others. Keep in mind, most often others say and do things as a result of how they are feeling about themselves. In most cases, whether they are aware of it or not, unhealthy individuals inflict their wounds upon us to salve their own pain. This can no longer affect us if we make a full effort to do as Don Miguel Ruiz says in his book The Four Agreements, and "not take things personally." When we do take things personally, we really could gather up a lifetime of emotional baggage. As it pertains to body image and self-esteem, however, is there anyone you need to forgive? Has someone knowingly or unknowingly inflicted a negative body view onto you? Here's my personal example: When I was in high school, I had a "friend" who was popular, pretty and blonde. As an introvert and troubled youth, I took everything most personally. Imagine my emotional baggage when any time I would so much as mention my interest in a particular boy, she'd make sure she would go out of her way to get his interest. Needless to say our friendship wasn't long term. And later I learned she was living in an unstable home. Yet, when I was younger, her actions just plain hurt my feelings and gave me a negative self image. Now I realize my insecurities at the time were my wounds to heal, and once I'd forgiven her and not taken her actions personally, I could move forward without holding on to past insecurity. Learn To Live In the Present, An Exercise: When we can learn to let go of the past and live fully in the present, we are also growing. After all, how could we grow if we have negative energy lodged in the past? Moreover, there are many other active ways to learn to live in the present. Begin the process by taking a current inventory of your body. I like to do this by using my journal (you do have a journal, don't you?) Here's how it works: • Take a scan of your body. First take body part by body part and make a note of what you are happy about. Ask yourself: What do I love about me? At first this may seem awkward, but I cannot stress the importance of taking time to spend time with your self and learning to know "you." • After you've noted all the positive aspects of your self, make note of those parts you'd like to change. Keep in mind your boundaries - are these changes within your control? If so, make notes to yourself as to how you may go about making a change for the better. If changes are out of your control - take time every day to consciously send love to those parts of your body. When ever possible, tell your mind that you accept your body and your self for who you are, right now. • When you've finished, take a look at your list. What can you do right now that would make you love a part of yourself? Consider this your permission slip: Today take time to do something good for yourself. Better yet, walk to the phone right now and make an appointment to do something for your self. My favorite self-love activities? Here's a couple suggestions. 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Be a Derby Doll – Have Fun While You Exercise

Skatum O Neal, Laguna Beyatch and Buckingham Malice at Fresh Meat Practice Well, I always say...make exercise fun and one of the funnest exercise routines I ever had was skating with fresh meat at the Los Angeles Derby Dolls. I went to the Derby Dolls practice and I got to skate on the banked track.  It was a BLAST and man did I work up a sweat.  If you think being a Derby Doll sounds like fun check out www.derbydolls.com/training
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Podcast: What Are You Telling Your Body?

I've just posted a new podcast about how little things make a big difference part two. Learn how your posture and body language impact your feelings and results. Make sure you're sending your body the right messages so you get the results you desire. You can listen on-line here or subscribe to the show by going to iTunes If you have a story about how you changed your body language and changed your body or even if you just have a question or comment, post it here.

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Oatmeal Pancakes

Best served with fresh fruit and pure maple syrup, these pancakes will wow them at the breakfast table, and keep you running all morning… 2 cups rolled oats (NOT quick/instant oats) 1 ¾ milk (non-fat, low-fat, almond, rice or soy) ¼ cup orange juice (freshly-squeezed if you’ve got it) 2 eggs, lightly beaten 4 Tbl. butter or soy margarine (soy margarine can be found at Trader Joe’s) ½ cup unbleached or whole-wheat flour 1 Tbl. sugar 2 tsp. freshly grated orange zest 1 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. baking soda 1 tsp. cinnamon pinch nutmeg pinch salt 1 cup finely diced fresh peaches, apples, pears, strawberries or blueberries walnut oil for brushing the griddle In a large bowl, combine the oats, milk, and orange juice. Set aside for 15 minutes. Add the eggs and melted butter or margarine and beat about 30 seconds to combine well. Add the flour, sugar, orange zest, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt; stir to mix well. Gently fold in the fruit. Heat a nonstick griddle or skillet over medium heat. Brush lightly with walnut oil. Pour the batter in 1/a cupfuls onto the heated grill, leaving space in between for turning. Cook until golden brown (air holes will start to form), about 2 minutes, then flip gently and cook the other side until golden brown, about 2 minutes. From Claire’s, the best vegetarian restaurant in New Haven, CT (and quite possibly all of New England) Courtesy of Emily DuVal at http://emilytrains.wordpress.com/
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Green Smoothie Recipe

An amazing way to start the day, especially considering that most of us have trouble getting all of our recommended daily servings of vegetables, and raw veggies contain more nutrients than cooked. This is not a sweet smoothie, so be warned, but it’s filling and so SO good for you. Plus, it keeps for several hours, so it’ll make enough for a mid-morning snack as well… In a powerful blender (a vitamix is best, but any will do as long as you pre-chop some of the harder veggies): Fill 1/3 with raw greens [kale, chard, carrot greens, collard greens, beet greens, mustard greens, a little argula (it’s spicy so you don’t need much), broccoli, broccolini, brussels sprouts, carrots, cucumbers, whatever you’ve got in the fridge] Add 2 servings of low-acidic fruit [apples, pears, mango, berries, kiwi, banana, pineapple, papaya, nectarines, peaches]. No citrus or melon. Add ½ to a whole peeled avocado for texture and good fats. Add ¼ cup of flaxseeds, hemp seeds, soaked raw nuts [almonds, cashews, brazil nuts, hazelnuts, etc., soaked in water for 8 hours to reduce their acidity) Then add water to the desired consistency (I like it to about 2/3 up the pitcher). Blend, and drink. It makes a whole pitcher, which serves 2-3. From the genius mind of acupuncturist/herbalist John de Gahl. Courtesy of Emily DuVal at http://emilytrains.wordpress.com/

Sports Bra for the “Full-Cup”

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