Creating Successful Resolutions

With the new year upon us, it’s time to reflect on the year that's passed and begin thinking about the year ahead. Whether or not you have taken the time to think about your goals and aspirations for the next 12 months, a new chapter is here. So it’s important to ask yourself, what do you want to accomplish in 2017? What are you satisfied with in your life, and what changes would you like to make?This is the time of year where everyone makes resolutions, myself included. What I like most about making a resolution is that they are a great opportunity to take back control of your life and begin creating a life that you want, rather than one where you’re just going along for the ride.  When you create a resolution you immediately become empowered to get out and go after what you really want.

What I don't like about resolutions, is that while many of us make a resolution or set a goal, most never actually follow thru. People start out strong- for a few days weeks, and maybe a few months, but then eventually they stop; in fact 80% of resolutions fail.  We need to remember that New Year's resolutions alone don’t hold any power. They don’t just magically happen. It ultimately comes down to you making the right choices to start living your dreams rather than wishing for a change.  When you decide to move forward and begin to make changes, that's when results will occur and change happens. 

So in order to set yourself up for success rather than failure, here are a few things that may help you create resolutions that are founded upon what you want and why you want it.

Tips for forming a New Year’s resolution:

  • Have an honest dialogue with yourself about what you want versus what you don’t want. 
  • Ask yourself why you want and don’t want these things. 
  • Create SMART goals (I wrote these all the time when I worked in schools and they work!) Goals that are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely will help you maintain your resolutions. For example, don’t randomly say that you will lose 20 pounds this year. Get very clear on the why, the how, and the way that you will track weight loss. Be as specific as possible!
  • Develop an accountability system or structure that will help you stay on track to attain your goals long after your feelings of excitement, motivation, and enthusiasm have subsided. 
  • Maybe buddy up with a friend who has similar goals and work through them together or find someone you can talk to about your goals and who can help when you face any challenges. 

Imagine all the possibilities you would create in your life if you simply chose today to make positive changes instead of choosing to continue waiting and wishing.

Happy New Year! May you create successful resolutions!

Vegan Holiday Feast

Whether you’re catering for a crowd of hungry vegans or determined to wow your meat-eating family members with delicious plant-based food, the holidays are a time to go all-out with your cooking. When it comes to designing a festive vegan menu, there are no limits to how creative you can be.

Over the years, I have discovered many delicious foods and recipes, so I have decided to dedicate this week’s blog to helping you create a plant based holiday feast. Here are a few of my favorite foods/recipes. Maybe you’ll become inspired to try a few!

Enjoy & Happy Holidays!

Starters:

Roasted Butternut Squash Soup

Caesar Salad

Main Dish:

I have attempted to make lentil roasts, but found that nothing can compare to Trader Joe's Turkey-less Stuffed Roast . It’s sure to be a crowd pleaser.

I don't love the gravy that comes with the Trader Joe's Roast, so I make my own.

Brown Gravy

Side Dishes:

Maple Glazed Carrots

Crispy Brussel Sprouts

Vegan Mashed Potatoes

Green Bean Casserole

Mixed Mushroom Stuffing

Cranberry Sauce

Dessert:

No meals complete without something sweet. The Minimalist Baker has a ton of delicious vegan treats. Here’s one of my favorites… because who doesn't love PB… I certainly do!

Vegan Peanut Butter Cup Pie

There you have it – a hearty Christmas feast sure to satisfy everyone at the table and no animals lives were taken to make a delicious and healthy meal.

Cultivating Gratitude

What are you grateful for? Have you thought about it? Do you show gratitude in your daily life?

At times, I often feel that we take so much for granted and forget about all the good that is present in our lives. Instead, we think about all the things our lives are lacking. However, when we stop and look around, this life is pretty amazing and we have so much to be grateful for.

In an effort to remind myself and others of all the things we should be grateful for, I’ve decided to dedicate this week’s blog to the idea of gratitude! Enjoy :)

What does gratitude mean?

Gratitude means thankfulness, counting your blessings, noticing simple pleasures, and acknowledging everything that you receive. It’s a conscious awareness of how much we’ve been given. Gratitude shifts our focus from what our life lacks to the abundance that is already present.

What research shows:

Behavioral and psychological research has shown that giving thanks makes people happier and more resilient, it strengthens relationships, it improves health, and it reduces stress. Isn't that enough reason to practice gratitude?

What can we do to practice gratitude?

I found a gratitude exercise online by Marelisa Fabrega that I wanted to share.  Start by imagining that you lost some of the things that you take for granted. For example,  your home, your ability to see or hear, your ability to walk, or anything that currently gives you comfort. How would you feel? Then imagine getting each of these things back, one by one, and consider how grateful you would be for each and every one of them.  Next, start finding joy in the small things and allow yourself to feel gratitude and joy instead of holding out for big achievements, such as a new job, a promotion, having lots of money in the bank, getting married, having the baby, etc…

How can we appreciate and learn from the difficult times in our lives?

Gratitude can help you put things into perspective, especially during difficult times. When things don’t go your way, remember that every difficulty carries within it the opportunity for an equal or greater benefit. When facing challenges, think : “What’s good about this?”, “What can I learn from this?”, and “How can I benefit from this?” See how your perspective can change.

Ways to practice gratitude:

  • Create a gratitude journal
  • Write daily lists of all the things you are grateful for
  • Thank a positive influence in your life
  • Write a letter or note to a family member or friend

A few of the things I am grateful for:

  • My husband, my best friend and my rock, who loves and supports me & always has my back.
  • My family for their unconditional love and support.
  • My friends for their trust, honesty, and keeping me in line when I get a little crazy ;) You all inspire me and make me want to always be and do my best!
  • My 3 dogs who are always happy to see me. They're the best cuddlers around.
  • My health and my ability to run marathons, which I thought I could never do.
  • For my work and the ability to open a yoga studio and share the joys and benefits of yoga with others.
  • Good music that makes me smile, dance, sing-a-long, and lifts me up when I am feeling down.
  • Books, TV shows, & movies that help me unwind and escape for a bit.
  • Holiday lights and the way they sparkle and glow.
  • Family dinners when we share stories of our past and also create new and lasting memories for the future.
  • And of course, my readers, who actually read my blog posts lol ;)

Once you begin looking for things to be grateful for, you will find that you begin to appreciate simple pleasures and things that you previously took for granted. Remember, gratitude shouldn’t just be a result of getting what you want, but an all-the-time gratitude, the kind where you notice the little things and where you constantly look for the good, even in difficult times. Start today and begin  bringing gratitude to your experiences, instead of waiting for a positive experience in order to feel grateful.

 

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Keep a Contented Heart

A couple years ago my husband and I read The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin.  I recently revisited this book because I’ve begun to find myself needing a few reminders about what happiness means and how to find happiness in our life, especially when things become difficult for us.  

So I decided to pull the book back out and revisit the chapter, November. Keep a Contented Heart is the heading for this chapter.  I started reading and thinking about this idea. What does “keep a contented heart” mean? Well literally, according to the dictionary, “contented” refers to happy and at ease, and “heart” is the organ that pumps our blood and is also the central or innermost part of something.  So having a contented heart means to be happy at your core.  Would you say that you have a contented heart right now? My immediate answer is no, but after some more thought, I would answer yes and I am sure you might too.  At first, keeping a contented heart can feel like a giant task, but it doesn’t have to be. In fact I think it can be easily attainable.

I think one of the most important things that leads to happiness is attitude; which Gretchen writes about in the chapter.  I believe attitude speaks volumes about how to achieve a contented heart.  If you can master a good attitude about whatever comes your way, good or bad, it can go a very long way to building your happiness level. I work daily on keeping and maintaining a positive attitude about life, even when I feel derailed or when life gets hard.  I awake each day with the mantra, “It’s a great day to be alive” and work hard to live up to that mantra by trying to achieve greatness each day.

And when I refer to greatness, I do not mean having power or wealth.  To me, having greatness can mean something a little different every day. It can include setting small, attainable goals that I set for myself.

For example:

  • attempting a new arm balance
  • running a faster mile
  • PRing my deadlift
  • complimenting someone
  • acknowledging someone’s hard work
  • It can also mean having the courage to stand up to injustice and the ability to help and be kind to all (i.e. people, animals, the environment).

For example:

  • being a vegan or vegetarian
  • not polluting our environment
  • offering support to someone who needs it
  • being a voice to the voiceless

As a former learning consultant and now yoga teacher and studio owner, I have spent my career caring for and teaching others. I believe in the importance of helping, supporting, and being kind to all beings and share that belief with my students through my words and actions.  I try to not take anything for granted and appreciate the small gifts in life.  This positive attitude, will, and desire to live a good, strong, and kind life has helped me to work towards achieving a contented heart.  I believe that it is important to be grateful for the things we have, tell the people in our lives that we care about them, and do something each day that will challenge us and help to make us better, because we never know if this day will be our last. Live it up!

November after all is the month that contains Thanksgiving, and it is a great time to work on having a contented heart. It’s a month that focuses on gratitude, thankfulness, and counting blessings both big and small. What better time to work on this?  There is no time like the present!

What can you do today to help you have more of a contented heart tomorrow?

Benefits of Yoga

Yoga is for everyone!

In my opinion, every person, including athletes have the ability to enhance their lives as well as their sport or discipline by adopting a consistent yoga practice. I have experienced yoga’s healing power in a very real way. 

For me, yoga is not only about working out, it’s also about a healthy lifestyle. For starters, the practice of yoga allows us all to find stillness in a world consumed with chaos. I love the feeling and effects of yoga. When stepping on your mat you begin to feel immediate changes to your physical body as well as your mental capacity. These changes in turn will lead to long term health and transformation.

Incorporating yoga into your daily routine can be beneficial and healing. Check out some of the awesome benefits of yoga.

Some physical as well as mental benefits of yoga include:

  • Increased flexibility
  • Increased muscle strength and tone
  • Increased energy
  • Better breathing
  • Maintaining a balanced metabolism
  • Boosts immunity
  • Weight reduction
  • Cardiovascular and circulatory health
  • Improved athletic performance
  • Injury prevention
  • Develop more awareness
  • Decreasing stress by creating mental clarity and calmness
  • Promotes positive body image and self esteem

Dream it. Believe it. Achieve it.

My yoga journey started about 10 years ago. I have to admit, I was kind of in a dark place at the time and a friend of mine dragged me to my first class. I wasn’t sure what to expect or if it would even help me feel better.  While I liked the class, I was still a little sceptical about yoga, but I decided to give it another try.  After a handful of  times, I started to see and feel the benefits of yoga. I began to recognize ways that yoga was beginning to change my life. It helped me feel better in my body, feel better about myself, be in the moment more, see the world in a brighter light, and appreciate the people and things around me more. Yoga has opened my eyes to so much and ever since then, yoga has been a huge part of my life and a huge part of my daily routine. I am not sure where I would be without it.

I knew I always wanted to teach. I always played school when I was a kid, which eventually led me to going to college and grad school for education. I received my degree in Elementary and Special Education, a masters in Special Education, and a CAGS in Administration.  Becoming a yoga teacher seemed like a natural progression. First, I started to incorporate it into my classroom and was amazed by the results.  I saw first hand the benefits it not only had on me, but on my students as well. I knew yoga was pretty special.  So when I moved to NJ with my husband almost 5 years ago, I finally decided to get my yoga certification so I could share the joys of yoga with others. I wanted to give back to a community that had given me so much. I fell in love with teaching yoga and decided that I’d one day have a studio of my own.

While most people talk about their dreams, I try to go out and grab mine. I have always been a goal setter and a slight over achiever.  I sometimes don’t know when to stop. Once I achieve a goal, I quickly move on to the next one. I try to enjoy every second of this amazing life and never want to miss an opportunity to truly live. I am always trying to push the boundaries and see what I am truly capable of.  I'm not afraid of a little hard work and when people tell me I can’t do something, I will work even harder to prove them wrong.  Now I know that there are cards stacked against me in regards to opening my own business, but I firmly believe that I can and will be successful.  At the end of the day, if I can help people and help better their lives in even the smallest of ways, than I have already succeeded. I look to the future filled with excitement and optimisms for being able to help people and allow them to learn and grow so they too can be and do their best.  I can’t wait for the studio to open come January!

I chose the name emPOWER Yoga because I  want people to leave the studio feeling empowered and strong, ready to take on the day with enthusiasm and strength, knowing that they can tackle any obstacle that may get in their way.  We are capable of so much more than what we give ourselves credit for. I hope that when my students step on their mat, they begin to see and understand that. I hope they can cultivate strength and awareness on their mat’s that will transcend off their mats and into their daily lives.   

The studio will offer a variety of vinyasa based classes that are appropriate for all levels.  I am dedicated to spreading the love of yoga to all in a safe, fun, and encouraging way. I will work hard to help my students learn and grow so they can be and do their best.  I hope to get them ready for new experiences that will help them push past their boundaries and open them up to new ideas and challenges, both physically and spiritually. I hope to inspire people to be the best version of themselves and live their best life.

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Namaste