| Inspired To Health
Lynn Burns, Certified Holistic Health Counselor |
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Change your life
while relaxing in your own home!
Phone Counseling available.
(734)260-7989
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You can clutch the past so tightly to your chest that it leaves your arms too full to embrace the present.
-Jan Glidewell
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| Greetings!
Hope you are enjoying all the vibrant springtime energy. The smells and the sights are simply incredible.
Having recently relocated, I have been forced to practice the "spring-cleaning" concept that I preach in the grandest of ways! It's clearly an effort that puts our decision making to the test as well as taking a good look at the real and necessary values of what is "material". Take it from me, throw in a sentimental tendency, and minimizing can truly be a challenge! But at the same time is deeply rewarding and freeing. Although I love and will always enjoy certain keepsakes, comforting pleasures and luxuries, keeping the whole material possesion of "things" in a healthy perspective is something I continually strive for in life. When you take that kind of "weight" off and travel a bit lighter, it opens up alot of space both physically and mentally for the adventures that take place "outside" your household door! Also, creating new awakenings and appreciation for the most treasured things in life that are of real substance.
With gratitude ~ Lynn
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Spring Cleaning
People like "stuff." We tend to hold onto it year after year. We save and stock up on things that we don't know what to do with anymore. Maybe we keep things because they hold precious memories of days gone by, or they remind us of our parents, grandparents, past loves or childhood. To part with these precious possessions seems out of the question. There is a saying that goes, "You have to get rid of the old to make way for the new." If you are feeling stuck or stagnant in your life, try spring-cleaning. Throw out some of that stuff, say goodbye to your past and welcome the new energy of your happy, healthy future.
For good mental and physical health, we actually have two "houses" that need to be spring-cleaned: our physical homes and our physical bodies. Just as we accumulate "stuff" in the form of outgrown clothes, magazines, rusty bicycles, tools and random keepsakes, so do our bodies accumulate old food residues and toxins that need to be cleaned out.
To spring clean your body, give it a break from rich and complicated foods by either cleansing or fasting for a short period of time. Cleansing means paring down your food to just simple fruits and vegetables, lots of water and perhaps whole grains. Fasting means limiting most foods and drinking lots of water, fresh vegetable and fruit juices, teas and soups. Without much energy going toward digestion, more energy is available to the rest of your body and mind. Cleansing and fasting can sharpen your concentration, help you gain insight and promote spiritual awareness. It can also bring improved immune function and better digestion.
While you're cleaning out your body and home, don't forget to spring clean your heart. Throw away negative thoughts and habits you've been harboring that no longer serve you. A clean, open heart will allow you to receive all the good that awaits you each and every day. If your heart and mind are cluttered, there is no room for life's gifts and surprises to enter. Who wants to miss out on those?
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Daily Breath |
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" The best way out is always through." - Robert Frost

DARE TO BARE ~ YOUR SOUL!
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| Food Focus |
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Greens
Leafy greens are some of the easiest and most beneficial vegetables to incorporate into your daily routine. Densely packed with energy and nutrients, they grow upward to the sky, absorbing the sun's light while producing oxygen. Members of this royal green family include kale, collard greens, swiss chard, mustard greens, arugula, dandelion greens, broccoli rabe, watercress, beet greens, bok choy, napa cabbage, green cabbage, spinach and broccoli.
How do greens benefit our bodies? They are very high in calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium, phosphorous and zinc, and are a powerhouse for vitamins A, C, E and K. They are crammed full of fiber, folic acid, chlorophyll and many other micronutrients and phytochemicals. Their color is associated with spring, which is a time of renewal and refreshing, vital energy. In traditional Asian medicine, the color green is related to the liver, emotional stability and creativity. Greens aid in purifying the blood, strengthening the immune system, improving liver, gall bladder and kidney function, fighting depression, clearing congestion, improving circulation and keeping your skin clear and blemish free.
Leafy greens are the vegetables most missing from the American diet, and many of us never learned how to prepare them. Start with a simple recipe. Then each time you go to the market, pick up a new green to try. Soon you'll find your favorite greens and wonder how you ever lived without them.
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Recipe of the Month
Shiitake and Kale
Prep Time: 2 minutes
Cooking Time: 10 minutes
Yield: 4 servings
Ingredients:
1/2 pound shiitake mushrooms
1 tablespoons olive oil
1-2 cloves crushed garlic
1 bunch kale, chopped
pinch of salt
Directions:
1. Warm oil in pan on medium heat with minced garlic until aromas of garlic are released, about 2-3 minutes.
2. Add chopped shiitake mushrooms, stir-fry for 5 minutes.
3. Add chopped kale, stir-fry for a couple of minutes.
4. Add a splash of water and pinch of salt to pan, cover and let steam for 4 minutes. |
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Upcoming Events with Lynn!
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INSPIRED TO HEALTH has moved to New York City!
Lynn is basing her business primarily in Manhattan but will continue to counsel in Michigan and other parts of the country. This will allow her to help more people on a broader scale get healthier and improve their quality of life!
Sign up for Group Programs
Coming soon: LB Inspired Blog!
Corporate Lecture Series Available
Contact Lynn for more information on speaking to your company or other organization on the connection between food, mood, stress, productivity and satisfaction.
Lectures / workshops include:
- Eating for Energy
- Healthy Eating on the Road and on the Run
- Stress Relief!
- Sugar Blues
- Eating and Organizing for Better Focus
If you enjoy hanging out with your friends and want to cook delicious healthy food, relax and get inspired to take better care of yourself, a Wellness Party is just what you need!
Lynn gives regular group tours @ Whole Foods. This consists of a 45 minute guided walk through the store with tips on what to incorporate more for healthy eating and what to avoid.
$40 per person
( to pay in advance)
Contact us @ (734)260-7989
Mention this newsletter and receive a free
One Hour Health Consultation / regular value $50
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About Lynn
Lynn is the Founder and Director of Inspired To Health, a private health counseling practice. Lynn is a Certified Holistic Health Counselor through The Institute for Integrative Nutrition in Manhattan and Columbia University. She is also a member of the American Association of Drugless Practitioners. She works with busy people who struggle to find balance in their lives to help them make more space and time for healthy living. Lynn helps her clients increase their energy levels, deconstruct cravings, find their ideal weight, reduce stress, better manage their time, and increase their overall knowledge towards wellness and healthy living.
Lynn counsels her clients on holistic attributes that include nutrition, as well as physical activity, relationship, career, and spirituality. These being Primary Foods that also greatly nourish us. Her individualized and group programs range anywhere from 1 to 12 months. She helps her clients achieve their health goals so they may experience an increase in satisfaction and passion for their lives!
In addition to Lynn's individualized programs, she also offers group sessions, cooking classes, menu planning, corporate workshops, teleclasses and more.
Please Forward to a Friend!
It's such a pleasure to help those closest to us become happier and healthier. Please forward this newsletter to friends, family members or colleagues who may be interested, supported or INSPIRED by it.
It's about sharing the "HEALTH WEALTH". Something of great need out there! |
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