Wednesday, November 5, 2014

What are you sending out?


There's a saying about Karma. That it's a bitch.  I kind-of think I have to agree.   Recently,  I've been reflecting on what I'm sending out (in terms of vibes) and what I'm getting back. When I think back to a few years ago, when I was stre...
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Saturday, October 4, 2014

But! But! But! (You're Stuck!)


I talked with a friend of mine today who is a dynamic, talented entrepreneur and marketer.  For a year now, I've been listening to her tell me about how pumped and excited she is about her business.  How much opportunity she has and sees for the fu...
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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Abuse is Not Sexy


The buzz in the media right now is domestic violence and abuse.  It's so sad to me that this issue surfaces when a tragedy that happens multiple times every day to "ordinary" women and men becomes important enough for the media to get involved becau...
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Saturday, September 6, 2014

Listen to Your Inner Voice


Intuition.  www.dictionary.com defines intuition as direct perception of truth, fact, etc., independent of any reasoning process; immediate apprehension. Some refer to it as their inner voice.  A sixth sense.  A hunch.  Disney portrayed it in...
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

The Dirty "D"--Depression


The disease no one wants to talk about, but everyone is talking about today because of Robin Williams.
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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Get Your Sexy Back After Divorce Part 3


Being a single (divorced) Mom to 5 kids is no easy task.  When someone coined the term "It takes a village to raise a child", they knew what they were talking about.  I live in a small rural community outside of Houston, and the village certainly s...
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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Get Your Sexy Back After Divorce Part 2


When my Mom died in January 2013, my parents had been married 64 1/2 years.  For someone who's first marriage didn't even make it 14 years, this was really impressive. That longevity of my parents marriage also caused me a great deal of pain and ...
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Friday, July 11, 2014

Get Your Sexy Back after Divorce Series Part 1


Divorce is one of the most life changing, unsettling, potentially damaging events in our lives.  I know because my divorce  created lasting effects for me, some I wasn't even aware of for many years after my divorce. This series is to offer you ...
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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Find your Sexy Career


Are you stuck in a job or career and find you are miserable? Do you hate getting out of bed in the morning?  Do you resent going to work everyday?  It may be time for a career change.  But where to you start? I know from personal experience ...
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Just WHAT is Gluten?


Chances are you have a friend or family member that is "gluten-free". Just what is gluten?  Why is going gluten-free so popular these days? Gluten is produced when water hydrate the two proteins gliadin and glutenin, coaxing them to combin...
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Friday, June 13, 2014

Hit The Personal Pause Button


      Today it seems like those who burn the candle at both ends win the prize for productivity, accomplishments and achievement.  But when they crash and burn, either through a heart attack, stroke, exhaustion or burnout...
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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Eat For Your Health


Choosing the right foods can literally make or break your health. Stress eating is very common for busy people. Grabbing the chips and sodas may seem like you are treating yourself to a goodie, but you are really setting your body up to break down an...
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Move to Manage Stress


Get out of the house and move. Exercise helps with stress management, will aid in better sleep and is good for your body! It can improve your mood and boost your sex life! Here's 3 easy ways to exercise to relieve stress:     30 minutes o...
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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

4 Ways to Get Better Sleep


Get some sleep. It is vitally important for us to get 8 hours of sleep. This is the time when our body restores and heals. Sleep protects our physical and mental health, quality of life and safety. Not enough sleep manifests in slower reaction tim...
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Monday, June 9, 2014

5 Frozen Life Lessons


If you have a child or teenager, or are the grandparent to a child or teenager,  odds are you have heard of the Disney movie Frozen.  I will admit, my 16 year old daughter and I were late coming to the party, but boy, we get it now! As I reflect...
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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Still Sexy at 89


If you've been following my blogs, you know that when I talk about sexy, I'm not talking about bedroom prowess!  I'm talking about owning your life, being confident in who you are, waking up revitalized and refreshed and ready to bring light and lif...
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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

3 Belly-Flattening Uses for Hemp Protein


Far from the uses we most commonly associated with hemp (think the 60's, free love, and Woodstock),  you can find many beneficial health related reasons to use hemp products. Hemp seeds can be milled into protein powder.  The high-quality powder...
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Friday, May 30, 2014

Walter Mitty and The Chef


Memorial Day I went to the movies. Both at the theater and at home. I’m pretty discerning when it comes to movie watching. No psychological killer or horror movies for me. I’m not into movies that would appeal to the 18-35 year old male populatio...
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Monday, May 26, 2014

8 Great Reasons to Work with a Health and Wellness Coach


You've heard the old saying "It takes a village to raise a child."'  Did you know that saying also can apply to adults working to affect change in their lifestyle?  When you decide to make a change in your life and kick a habit or acquire a new hea...
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

You Might As Well Face It

If you listened to the radio in the 80's you might remember the Robert Palmer song "Addicted to Love." My version would go something like this...Might as well face it...I'm addicted. To sugar. Can you believe that a health and wellness coach would...
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Monday, May 19, 2014

Sugar, Sugar

Ooey, gooey, goodness in the form of a cinnamon bun.  In the south, it's 5 packets in some ice tea. A handful or two or ten of skittles or m&m's. Sugar.  It's everywhere.  In everything. And it's deadly addictive.  In fact, it's more ad...
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Not Afraid

Eminem got it right on this one. I have to tell you, I’m not an Eminem fan, but this hook from his song Not Afraid speaks to me. “I’m not afraid to take a stand Everybody come take my hand We’ll walk this road together, through the storm...
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Forming New Habits-Don't Give Up!

So you've decided you are going to finally do something about your weight, fitness, eating habits, sleep patterns, general overall well being.  And you made some New Year's Resolutions to go along with your new goals.  Where are you in your journey?  Have you stayed the course, or will you be making the same resolutions next year?


Let me offer you a little encouragement. Prevailing thought has been it takes 21 days to form a new habit. This thought was first offered in the preface to his 1960 book ‘Psycho-cybernetics’, by Dr Maxwell Maltz, a plastic surgeon turned psychologist who wrote:‘It usually requires a minimum of about 21 days to effect any perceptible change in a mental image. Following plastic surgery it takes about 21 days for the average patient to get used to his new face. When an arm or leg is amputated the “phantom limb” persists for about 21 days. People must live in a new house for about three weeks before it begins to “seem like home”. These, and many other commonly observed phenomena tend to show that it requires a minimum of about 21 days for an old mental image to dissolve and a new one to jell.’ (pp xiii-xiv)
Researchers from Lally, van Jaarsveld, Potts & Wardle (2010) have done a more rigorous and valid study of habit formation. Participants performed a self-chosen health-promoting dietary or activity behaviour (e.g. drinking a glass of water) in response to a once-daily cue (e.g. after breakfast), and gave daily self-reports of how automatic (i.e. habitual) the behaviour felt. Participants were tracked for 84 days.Automaticity developed indistinct pattern: initial repetitions of the behavior led to quite large increases in automaticity, but these increases then reduced in size the more often the behavior was repeated, until automaticity plateaued. Assumed that the point, at which automaticity is highest, is also the point when the habit has formed, it took, on average, 66 days for the habit to form. (To clarify: that’s March 6thfor anyone attempting a New Year’s resolution.) {Automaticity is the ability to do things without occupying the mind with the low-level details required, allowing it to become an automatic response pattern or habit. It is usually the result of learning, repetition, and practice. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automaticity}

Based on research-it takes longevity, will power, a cue or triggering event, and accountability to help you form new habits. If you haven't stayed the course like you wanted to, that's ok! Just start again and don't beat yourself up. One fun way to help yourself is to make a chart that you check off to remind yourself to do the new behavior. Put it in a visible place in your home so all your family members and friends with see it and ask you about it. Form a group with friends or co-workers who are working toward a similar goal. Have a conference call every week to report your success or get encouragement when you haven't quite reached your goals. Facebook pages also give you instant feedback and can serve as an idea exchange for you and others who are on the same journey.
As stated above, it takes learning, repetition, and practice to form a new habit. And that happens on the average of 66 days.

So, start over, keep going, set your goal again, or come up with a new goal. Today can be the first day to help you take yourself on the journey you want to travel to make yourself the best you possible.

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Monday, February 3, 2014

Have You Fallen Off the Diet Train?

It happens to everyone.  We start out with the best of intentions.  Need to lose just 10 lbs., or maybe a little more.  20, 30.  More?

We find a weight management program that appeals to us, and get started.  Week 1 and 2 go smoothly.  Then, all of a sudden-mmmmm, that pizza sure looks good.  One bite won't hurt. That BBQ smells so good. A little brisket with lots of sauce, this one time, won't hurt. Oh my, chocolate covered strawberries for Valentines Day! But my honey gave them to me, and I don't want to hurt his/her feelings!

Don't feel like you are alone in the Attack of the One Bite!  We ALL falter from time to time in our quest to lose those inches and drop those pounds. I know for me yesterday, Super Bowl Sunday, the queso our friends made, was my undoing!

One way to battle the struggle to "cheat" is to allow yourself one day a week to go "off course" and eat outside of your plan.  Or, if that's too often, make it every other week.  According to fitday.com, allowing yourself a cheat day gives you a reward for all your hard work.  Your cheat doesn't have to mean going crazy and overeating all day long, but rather, replacing one meal with "forbidden" foods.  Then, it's back to the plan.  See this great article for more tips:  http://www.fitday.com/fitness-articles/nutrition/healthy-eating/the-importance-of-having-one-cheat-day-when-dieting.html#b

Work hard, eat well, have a little fun, and those pounds and inches will come off.

If you get totally derailed, just forgive yourself, give yourself permission to have failed, and start over!

If you need additional encouragement, ideas, or coaching, contact me at 832-603-2879 and we can take this journey together!



Tuesday, January 28, 2014

What's Your Motivation for Losing Weight?

It seems like most of the people I talk to lately have one thing on their mind-losing weight.  With January only a few days away from becoming February, some folks are making good on their New Year’s Resolutions, while others have already put them away to bring them out again next New Year’s.

In talking to different folks, I’ve found two basic motivations for losing weight.  Vanity and health.  Everyone’s got to have a basic motivation for change, right?  Is one better than the other?  Is getting healthy a purer motive for weight loss than wanting to look good?  Does one give you more determination than the other?  How does your support system look different for getting healthy vs. just wanting to look good?

I’ve talked to friends who struggle with the doctor’s report that their weight and lifestyle is becoming a risk to their overall health.  Some take the doctor’s advice seriously and determine to “lose a few pounds” so they won’t become pre-diabetic, or to help them get their blood pressure under control.  

Then there’s my group of friends who just want to look a little better, younger, have more energy.  Age has crept up on them, along with a few pounds, and their clothes don’t look quite the same as they did 10 years ago.

Whatever your motivation for getting a few (or a lot) of pounds off-you don’t have to sacrifice results because of your motivation.  There are tangential effects of good health for those who are motivated by wanting to look good.  And vice versa, those who want to look good will find they have more energy, sleep better, and have a healthier lifestyle.  Working with a coach and support group to help encourage you, answer questions, offer advice, share recipes and tips can help you find success along your journey. 


My coaching program will help you with the support you need to lose the weight you want, whether you just want to look good or need to lose to become healthier.  Feel free to reach out to me at jarichey54@gmail.com for information on how you can get started today.