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Thursday

Don't Say the "D" Word

In my younger years I had no concept of eating for good health. I knew the term "well-rounded diet". I knew there was a difference between a bowl of ice cream and a bowl of vegetables. But my concern was only focused on the shape of my body in dance wear of a bikini.



 I would jump on the bandwagon of the latest crash diet. Oh yes, this went way beyond Atkins or the South Beach Diet (which wasn’t created yet). I was just reminded the other day of one I tried: The banana, hot dog, egg diet. I heard someone talking about it. Can you imagine? Nine bananas one day, nine hot dogs one day, nine hard boiled eggs one day!!! The point? It did nothing more than show you how to (severely) restrict what you consumed for three days.

As a dance major in the 70s– it is amazing to think of the physical demands placed on our bodies without one course of nutrition required, let alone provided in the program. As I journeyed into the fitness industry, still young, I was still not too concerned with nutrition because I was active enough. Although I was careful I could eat pretty much what I wanted without it affecting my appearance.

 As a mother, from the time my daughter was old enough to understand, I was careful never to use the word “diet” in front of her. Even when I was beginning to worry and slightly unhappy about a few extra pounds finding their way around my middle. I practiced the words (although not necessarily the philosophy) that I “needed to eat healthy”. I didn’t want her to grow up with a warped self-image or with the pressure or the idea that we need to “diet” to look our best. I think many eating disorders or yo-yo diets might possibly be traced back to that attitude.

 So here we are–EATING HEALTHY– not dieting. If you know you need to make changes, consider beginning by focusing on what your body needs to stay healthy and function at its best. Try to think more of what you need to add to your diet instead of what you may need to avoid or take away (I know that can be a tough concept for some). Think of the old 6-8 glasses of water or filling half your plate with vegetables at dinner; that can leave little room on your plate or in your stomach, for the overabundance of protein or processed carbs and refined sugars. Try to keep your choices colorful. When your body is getting what it needs it stops craving what you think it wants.

*I have found SHAKEOLOGY to be very helpful with giving me proper nutrition (daily chocolate for me, my daughter prefers vanilla, my friend prefers vegan strawberry). *

You may be surprised by what happens on the way to getting healthy. Many people approach this backwards, as I did in my younger years, and try unhealthy tactics to look better. In the end their health may suffer and they are not able to keep up with the plan so their waistline eventually suffers too.

 Of course we all want to look our best but that begins by feeling our best. Focusing on our health instead of the size we want to be will eventually accomplish both in a much healthier way (without the “D” word)




DIET IS A FOUR LETTER WORD. Use it only to talk about or plan your healthy diet …and… with a HEALTHY ATTITUDE choose to be


 HEALTHY AND HAPPY!

*for more information visit
www.myshakeology.com/nanciedwards 

#healthyinspiration#motivationtobehealthy#bodyimagevs.health#behealthynotskinny

Monday

Zucchini-Cashew Soup

I was first introduced to this recipe on the Beachbody Ultimate Reset.


I love it because it is easy to make, tasty, filling, and versatile.

Friday

Life Explained in a Deck of Cards

It seems I'm "always thinking" and often come up with my own life philosophies. I'm a bit cheesy and don't have any problem sharing these ideas. Here's a short thought to help approach life. It's really all about the people around you. I have always found a way to be happy is to make those around you happy.

To get the most out of life, make the most out of the hand you have been dealt and...



#attitudematters#goldenrule#treatotherswell

It Begins With a Twinge--- (Or a Fall From a Ladder)...

Recently I felt a familiar twinge in my hamstring. First I tried to deny it. Then I tried to ignore it, thinking it would just go away. Then  I tried to be more careful in my every-day movements and did some gentle stretching. But before I knew it that twinge in my hamstring had intruded on a sensitive area of my lower back.

Sunday

A New Direction...

Para-sailing with my daughter on a beautiful day.
The only way is up!

Personally, it has been quite a time of transformation and life lessons. It's time for a new direction.

My blog is undergoing a transformation to reflect my own. My quest for self-improvement continues along with my self-discovery.


Sometimes we have choices about life. Sometimes there are circumstances beyond our control. I am learning to focus only on those things that are within my control. So this time of reflection and transformation has been more about an inner transformation than focusing on the outer package. It did help me to focus on the physical and get back into a routine with workouts. That gave me a focus and did a lot for my spirit and my attitude toward moving forward.

But the real growth has come from the tough lessons. Having my life turned upside down by losing my husband has forced me to focus more than ever on gratitude and on the positive side. (I have always been positive). It has forced me to learn more about my strengths and weaknesses and to recognize what I can give to those around me. I am constantly reminded that giving of oneself is the best gift there is.


Thursday

The New Adventures of Old Nanci

This is just a very quick note to thank you for taking the time to visit. 

This new blog format is a work in progress, just as I am. I will be working out some kinks in this new format for a while. There are many reasons for the change from “Nanci Caldon Fitness” to Nanci Caldon—Live Healthy – Live Happy which I will explain in a future post.


<Editor's note: I will explain this here-- (3/20/16 --This was originally posted 8/8/13) As my life has gone through major changes, (including my name) I have also changed the name of this blog, again. I kept this note as a thank you and a reminder that my reason to be here is to inspire health and happiness>

NOW>>> Healthy Happy by Choice!  (Attitude Matters)<<<


Welcome 2




Friday

Shakeology is "The healthiest meal of the day", but pay attention when you are making it.
(It's delicious, by the way. It acts like a salad but tastes like a dessert)

This falls under the category: Don't try this at home ; )

Find ingredients, nutritional info, and more at www.myshakeology.com/NanciEdwards 
Let me know if you have questions

Saturday

Need Help with Resolutions?

So here we are—three weeks into the New Year. You have set new goals, but since it is January you call them “resolutions”. Do your goals have to do with losing weight or finally getting back in shape (or maybe in shape for the first time ever), or lacing up your sneakers and going for it?


Have you stuck with them or already given up and abandoned them? Did you set realistic, attainable goals? Are your goals too big or too small?
If your goals are too big you may need to break them down into smaller, bite-size chunks so you can feel a sense of accomplishment before you feel defeated. If they are too small, then once you achieve them set new ones to push you harder.