Thursday, November 11, 2010


Celebrated my birthday a few days ago and the first thing on my mind were to ‘goof off’. I did a great job of doing just that and it didn’t bother me one bit to be unproductive and care less. I relished and bathed in the action of playing just for playings sake.

Now I do this about every once a year at the same time. It’s not enough. We should all incorporate ‘goofing off’ into our lives as a means to reward ourselves for work weeks well done, projects and deadlines completed, and to melt the stress and tension we create for ourselves on a consistent basis.

Think of it as healing and medicine for the soul; to allow our body to reconnect with our mind after being desensitized from the daily grind, to break any cycle of micro-trauma that we may have encountered and wants to be released, to regain our sense of sanity and purpose for the greater good.

So give yourself permission to have fun. Renew your senses, morale, and body. Do what it is that feels like you’re playing hooky and really enjoy it! Life is meant to be fun, allow it to happen!

Monday, November 1, 2010


Goals. What we set for ourselves as guidelines to achieve success in various facets of our lives. We usually focus on long term goals, however short term goals are the building blocks to the aforementioned. My favorite is weekly goals just because they are easier to track and achieve which is very motivating for me.

Setting out weekly health-goals is an excellent way to train your body and mind to shift to better ways of eating and living. This way the goals are achievable, not too far off into the future that it seems daunting, and keeps you in check each week to review your progress. Because these goals are ‘mini’ they do not take much effort and are easy to commit to; our schedules and living habits are not as drastically altered that they’re comfortable and very doable….and those are they keep words ‘comfortable’ and ‘doable’.

Try it out! Start every Monday morning and set out some weekly health goals. A few examples can be as easy as –committing to drink eight cups of water daily, cardio exercise every morning at 6:30, no meat on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, going to bed at night thirty minutes earlier-. My goals for this week…increase my speed on the treadmill when jogging, veggie meals for lunch, and keeping to a bland diet.