The Holidays are Here!

Guess what?! The holidays have arrived. I am going to let you in on my secrets for not completely losing control of you sh*t.

  1. Stay active. Go to the gym, go for a walk or run, snow shoe, ski, yoga class, whatever, just please continue to move your body regularly. This will keep your mood up, it will help you to expend some of the extra energy (calories) you are taking in, and it will help you to detoxify your systems.
  2. Drink enough to have fun but not enough to be sloppy. Unless you don’t drink alcohol at all you will be faced with the choice of having drinks at parties. You need to establish a boundary to that you are not annihilating yourself all the time. Maybe it’s a 2-drink limit and “wine only”. Or maybe you know that you need to eat a full meal and have some water BEFORE you have an adult beverage. Whatever it is, find that boundary you are comfortable with and stick to it. You will feel much better and still be able to have fun at parties. The best part is that you will have mild hangovers, if any.
  3. Honor your food sensitivities. If you have any food sensitives, aka things that “mess you up” in some way, avoid them. For example, I cannot do gluten. I break out in weird skin rashes and eczema, mostly near my face and also feel very inflamed in my joints. Maybe it’s dairy or refines sugar for you, but if you know that weird things happen when you eat it, just don’t! Indulge in other things or find a way to make your favorites gluten-free, or refined- sugar-free, etc. It’s just not worth feeling crappy. Also, overdoing it with foods that don’t agree with you will affect your ability to move your body and/or make it to the gym (Tip #1).

Please comment if you have tips of your own, I’d love to read about them!

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Ah, the Holidays

I know I’ve been pretty quiet on the blog these days. Sorry about that. I’ve been caught up in my own head, never quite being able to create anything cohesive enough to publish here. I want to wish you all the most happy and healthy of holidays.

In whatever way you celebrate, make it good. Enjoy the company, the food, the laughter, the tears, the gifts, the spirits. Remember why you are here, the purpose for which you live. Think about what energizes you and makes you feel vital. Take some time for yourself to reflect on the year past. 2014 has gone by quickly, as years do these days. Wipe the slate clean and get ready for 2015.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Love,
Ashley

Cheers.

Cheers.