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Greetings!   
 

March has arrived in the form of a lamb in Halifax.  The Olympics are behind us and spring is just around the corner.    

I'm thrilled to say that I've moved into my new office on Spring Garden Road, my favourite street in Halifax.  It's a bright space with great energy and charm. There are three massage therapists in the building.  Massage is a wonderful way to distress and complement healthy eating habits. 

I was glad to have such positive feedback from last month's newsletter, Meat-Less 2010.  Great to hear from so many that are making changes in their lives, and those that are already vegetarian.   If you didn't get a chance to read it, you can see it on the website under archived newsletters.  

I've been busy putting together some great programs for spring.   Keep an eye on the website for exciting things to come.
 
I'm off for a week with Wayne and our four children.  A week in the sun does wonders for me. I'll be back March 15, fully recharged and ready for clients.
  
This months newsletter is about simple ways to stay on track. 
 

Enjoy,

Jody


Sweat the Small Stuff 
 
March is here.   It's a fine time to assess where you are in your quest for vibrant aliveness, aka health.
 
It's easy to fall off track when it comes to our health.   Quickly getting back on track after vacation and parties isn't easy, but it is very important to do right away.
If you're new to it, healthy living may seem a little daunting at times.   Aside from not knowing what to do, the main excuses that I hear are not enough time, and healthy living is too expensive.  
While getting more hours in a day is not an option - but we can use the hours we have more wisely by doing small things that help produce big results.  
If you've chosen to let your health goals slip off your priority list, that's entirely up to you.   However if it is important to you - DO IT. If it isn't, then STOP pretending that it is. Making excuses why you can't is a waste of energy - energy that can better be used towards something that IS important to you.  If being healthy is low on your radar, stop beating yourself about it and just move on.
If living in a state of vibrant aliveness IS important to you, ask yourself what it's going to take for you to pull it off.
Not getting results because you weren't prepared to do the work is simply settling for less, I don't know about you...but I think we all deserve the best of everything.    
There is no need to get overwhelmed thinking that it's difficult or complicated. Overhauling your entire life is an option, but not necessarily on everyone's agenda.   Keeping it simple and making small changes can produce some wonderful results.  Less is more.  Get the small things done, and the big things will fall into place.   Kind of like the old adage 'look after the pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves.'
Small Simple Steps for Big Results
Here are my quick picks:
Hydration:  
If you find you can't remember to drink enough water during the day, fill a large jug each morning (or even the night before).  Then sip away all day long.    Kick it up with a squeeze of lemon or lime.   
Increase nutrients:    
  • Sprinkle hemp or chia on oatmeal, on salads and into smoothies. These seeds are loaded with nutrients and fibre.  It's a quick and easy way to get more value out of your meal.
  • Sprouts are mini powerhouses.  Great to snack on, kids love them, add to sandwiches and salads.
Breakfast:
Skipping breakfast will leave you playing catch up all day long.   We all know its the most important meal of the day, so it had to find its place here. Its the single most important thing you can do for your health. 
Smoothies are my favourite. They're tasty and easy.  Pre-assemble smoothies in freezer containers for a week in advance.  Pop into blender in the morning with some greens and you're off to an energizing start.
 
Add protein for a meal, or sip alongside a bowl of oats.
Move it:  
Exercising is a big part of health.  There are plenty of fast easy ways to get the heart pumping that you can easily work into your daily routine.
Simple ways to get your move back: 
  • walk to work
  • park further away at the mall
  • start the day with push ups and a skipping rope
  • play with friends and family:  go for a walk after dinner, play games such as Wii.
And Don't Forget to Breathe:
Take a few moments to breathe deeply and listen to your breath.  A few moments each day will help you re-focus. A good breath goes a long way.  You could do this right now.
 
Not a single medal was won at the Olympics last month that wasn't earned from hard work.  Canada didn't own the gold podium with any one event.    You can certainly do a complete renovation, but consistently taking small simple steps will give you long term big results with little effort.  Just get out of your own way and get things done.   Small steps made into habits will set you up to accomplish all your health goals.
Aim for gold, and don't settle for anything less than silver.    
Until next time, eat like your life depends on it and feel the inner glow emerge.
 
 
Send me your comments and challenges. Let me know what you are doing to ensure a happy healthy 2010, or what you're struggling with to incorporate a better healthy lifestyle. Email me at jody@vitasential.ca
Learn more about me and Vitasential Nutrition at www.vitasential.ca  Watch for my monthly newsletter and follow my blog.  I'll be posting updates, and sharing lots of tips and tricks about nutrition.   You'll get a peak into my life of nutrition with four kids and zany husband.

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The Vitasential Kitchen

This is one of my favourite dips to have on hand. Its great with veggie sticks, corn chips or as a spread for sandwich.  Its so quick to make and keeps for 3-4 days in the fridge. 
 
BlackBean Dip
 
2 can black beans, rinsed well

1 tomato, seeded, finely chopped

1/4 cup  onion finely chopped
1/4 cup  red pepper finely chopped
2 tablespoons fresh squeezed lime juice

3 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro

1/2 teaspoon ground cumin

1-2 clove garlic crushed
pinch of cayenne 
sea salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste

 

Directions

Combine all ingredients in food processor. Blend until smooth. 

For added nutritional value use beans that have been sprouted.  

Enjo.

 
Approx 10 minutes prep.

In This Issue
Issue 16
March  2010
Feature Article
The Vitasential Kitchen
Spotlight

VITAMIX 5200
Everybody needs a good assistant. 
 
I call mine Victor.
 
 
 
 

 
TOP FIVE
Small Things for Big Results 
 
Water: 1500ml/day
 
Chia, hemp & sprouts: Boost your nutrients with these simple additions
 
Breakfast: The most important meal of the day, don't skip it.
 
Move it!: Get that heart pumping, little bits here and there will make a difference.
 
Breathe:
Deeply and mindfully
Chew On This
 
 
The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago, the second best time is right now.
 Proverb






Contact

Jody MacDonald, RHN

jody@vitasential.ca
(902) 406-1899

5411 Spring Garden Road
Halifax, NS B3J 1G1

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