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Hi!

I just wanted to let you know that if you didn’t yet see my free live webinar “How to balance your hormones (and lose the belly fat),” I’m bringing it back on February 6th.

In it, you’ll find out the foods, supplements, exercises, and other ideas for preventing or losing the belly fat associated with perimenopause or menopause.

If you can’t make it live, no worries!

Once you sign up, you’ll get the recording which can view when you’re ready.

Oh, and there’s a special offer at the end which I’ve been working on, so you don’t want to miss that!

In the meantime, if you have any questions about belly fat and menopause, send them to me… I’ll be answering questions at the end of the webinar, so your questions are super helpful.

See you February 6th!

Debbie

P.S. Just in case you missed the link to sign up for the free webinar “How to balance your hormones (and lose the belly fat),” here it is:

Are you taking MASSIVE or passive action?

The first time I heard the term “MASSIVE ACTION” was from Tony Robbins.

He used it to mean taking CONCRETE action towards your goals until you reach them.

Massive action means doing the things you need to do – risking rejection and failure – even if you’re not 100% prepared.

It means putting yourself out there and doing the stuff that ties your stomach up in knots.

Massive action propels your forward.

And no one loves taking massive action.  Especially at first.

Continue reading “Are you taking MASSIVE or passive action?”

How to cool your hot flashes

If you’re going through menopause, there’s a very good chance that you’re experiencing hot flashes.

Or night sweats – the night-time version.

About 75% of women going through menopause will experience hot flashes and/or night sweats, over a few months or several years.

It’s the most common issue during menopause.

But the good news is there’s a lot you can do to keep your cool and turn down the heat naturally.

Continue reading “How to cool your hot flashes”

Who are you becoming?

This past Christmas, I received a copy of Michelle Obama’s new book called “Becoming.”

In fact, I didn’t just get ONE… I got TWO of them!! (I did return one.)

And I know I’m not the only one who got this book, because it was hard to find… It was the best selling hard-cover book of 2018 (even though it was only released in November.)

It’s the idea behind this book – which I haven’t finished reading yet – that inspired this blog post.

Continue reading “Who are you becoming?”

How to NOT use willpower and get it done

Happy New Year!

It’s the beginning of 2019, and with that you may be determined to everything right this year.

You will FINALLY eat healthy and eat less.

But how are you going to get this done?

Let me suggest how NOT to get it done:  WILLPOWER.

We’ve all tried willpower to help us change our habits, and it might work at first, but most of the time it wears out.

Because WILLPOWER takes a tremendous amount of ENERGY.

Every time you say “no” to something you really want, or eat something “healthy” while everyone else is having something that you’d rather be eating, you’re RESISTING. 

When you resist something, you’re using willpower.

And, in this case, it’s not actually the food you’re resisting; it’s the thought “I really, really want to eat that!” that you’re resisting.

Because food is just food; it just IS.

It’s what you think about the food that makes the difference.

For example, you may LOVE chocolate, but your neighbor two doors down might be completely indifferent to it.  Same food, two different thoughts. 

So, you’re not fighting the food, you’re fighting your THOUGHTS about the food.

Make sense?

When you use willpower, it’s as if you’re running away from a monster that’s chasing you (in this case it’s the thought that “I really, really want it!” that’s the monster.)

Eventually you’ll get tired of running, because no one can run forever.

And that’s when the thought will get you, and you’ll eat the food, almost against your own will.

As you can see, WILLPOWER IS EXHAUSTING.

Now, consider a feather.

A feather is soft, weightless, and moves seemingly effortlessly.

Imagine that instead of running away from your thought about a food you’re trying to resist, you instead approach it with a feather.

Yes, a feather.

Approaching the thought shows that you’re not afraid of it, because you know it can’t hurt you; it’s just a thought.

When you get up close, you’ll see that it’s just a bubble containing a few words strung together forming a sentence. It’s harmless.

Then you can gently tap the thought bubble with your beautiful, delicate feather and watch it disappear.

In this way, you’re not FIGHTING the thought, WRESTLING with “should I, or shouldn’t I?”, or RUNNING in the opposite direction.

You’re just ALLOWING the thought, BECOMING AWARE that it has no power, and then LETTING IT GO.

Poof!

Sounds lovely, doesn’t it?

But you may be thinking you can’t possibly do that; it can’t be that easy.

And I’m telling you it can be.

If you’re really willing to see that food is not out to get you, that your thoughts about food are not evil, and that you’ve had those ruby slippers all along, everything can change.

Your only difficulty will be picking the most beautiful feather.


When have you tried willpower? Did it work for you?

I’ve definitely used it in the past, especially when I first tried giving up sugar, and also when I became vegetarian.

Now I’ve learned that I can’t power my way through change over the long haul.

Gentle awareness is the only thing I know that works, especially when you do mess up (and we all do.)

With willpower as your fuel, you’ll likely throw in the towel…

But with gentle awareness you’ll have the energy and understanding to pick yourself up and try again.

Keep moving forward,

Debbie

P.S. Boot Camp and Yoga classes are starting up this week in Rosemere! January 7th and January 10th… Get more details or sign up on my CLASSES page. Hope to see you there!