Sunday, May 22, 2011

Life is yours

~ By Ralph Marston ~
Life is difficult, life is unfair, life is challenging and sometimes painful. And life is so very good.
There are frustrations, tragedies, disappointments, setbacks, heartbreaks, and absurdities. The simple joy of being outweighs them all.
Life is good, because within its realm, anything is possible. Life is good, because no matter how far you fall, there is always a way to climb back up again.
You can complain, fret and worry about all the problems in your life, but you’ll be wasting your time. Or, you can choose to focus on why and how life is so good, and on what you can do to take that goodness and make it even better.
Not only is life good, it’s uniquely good for you in your very own way. The possibilities for expressing your purpose are limited only by your imagination.
Remind yourself often of the great and wonderful value that you already, always have. Life is good, and in this moment that’s bursting with possibilities, life is yours.
Your Trainer Liz

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Our Deepest Fear - Inspiring Quote

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. You’re playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.
- This inspiring quote by Marianne Williamson

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Wise Mind Accepts

I was just sitting on the lounge, and remembered something powerful once told to me a few years back, ‘wise mind accepts’. I was feeling tired, drained and unmotivated. Why well mostly due to my thoughts. I was thinking about reputations and how some people don’t say sorry. ‘Actions speak louder than words’, while actions are something I take most notice of, sometimes it would be nice to hear the words too. Why do some people not say sorry? To say something good comes out of every bad situation, whether true or not makes no different.  A genuine sorry, can be felt, can be heard and you can see it.  I once thought reputation was everything. But I have learnt of recent that while reputation can be tarnished, character will outshine. If someone wants to make up lies to protect themselves, bully, be unethical, let it be. If people have chosen to believe lies, let it be. I can’t change others, I can change myself. It all starts with the man in the mirror.
Note to self, wise mind accepts.
Why wise mind accepts? Some things are thoughts, some are fact. I assume what you think. I know sorry would important to me, but that’s just my value.
Time to reenergize myself, mind over body!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Beware of Salt

Are you aware of how much salt is in your foods?
Salt is made from sodium and chloride. Sodium is in many of the foods you eat day to day including cereals, yogurts, dried fruits, canned tunas and your ‘healthy’ frozen meals. The food doesn’t have to taste salty to have high levels. Check the labels, some foods labelled as healthy have alarmingly high levels of sodium. One meal and you can have consumed a day’s worth of sodium.
We do need salt, but most of us consume too much. Sodium controls fluid balance in the body. Too much salt is linked to high blood pressure, which puts you at risk to cardio vascular and kidney disease. It also causes fluid retention. Too little sodium may cause low blood pressure.
We need 460 mg a day for good health. The National Health and Medical Research Centre’s (NHMRC) advises that adults should aim to consume no more 1,600mg of sodium in order to prevent chronic disease. It is estimated that most of us consume double this.
Try for a day recording the sodium you consume. Just one processed meal per day can have you eating through your limit.
-       McDonalds Crispy Chicken Tandoori Wrap: 955 mg
-       McDonalds Might Angus Burger: 1360 mg
-       MDonalds Large Chocolate Milkshake: 411mg
-       McDonalds Large Fries: 435 mg
-       John West Tuna & Bean 185g, roasted capsicum: 700mg
-       Coles Tuna Sweet Chilli 95g: 555mg
-       Lite n Easy, Braised Chicken & Almonds frozen meal: 1370mg
-       Burgen Rye Bread, 2 slices: 325 mg
Reading labels:
Check the % of daily intake column on the label. This percentage will be based on the NHMRC target. Alternatively check the quantity per 100g to compare different foods.
1.       Low salt/sodium: up to 120mg/100g
2.       High salt/sodium: more than 600mg/100g
Tips to reduce sodium:
1.    Avoid processed meats, fast food and canned foods. Choose fresh.
2.    Prepare meals yourself so that you are in control.
3.    Use herbs, spices, lemon or vinegars for flavour rather the pre made sauces or marinades.
4.    Do not put salt on the table at meals.
5.    Try gradually reducing your salt intake with meals, taste buds do adjust.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Eating Out? Check the Menu Online First!

When dining out it can pay to check the menu beforehand online and do a bit of researching so that you make the right decision on the day.

I recently went to Outback Steakhouse with a group of friends and therefore for their benefit and mine I’ll use this restaurant for an example.

If you were to order the wings and cheese fries for entrees, and split between 5, how many calories, fat and sodium would each person be consuming (figures from calorieking)?

Wings per dish (not including the cheese sauce):
Calories 2145
Total fat 185 g
Sodium 3711 mg

Cheese Fries:
Calories 2136
Total fat 151 g
Sodium 2344 mg

Per person consumed (assuming 5 people each ate the same amount):
Calories 856.2
Total fat 67.2 g
Sodium 937.6 mg

How much sodium, fat and calories should you be consuming?
As a very rough guide as it is dependent on numerous factors (figures from Calorie Fat and Carb Counter 2010):

Female:
Calories 1200
Total fat: 30
Sodium: 1600 mg

Therefore by just consuming appetiser a female you would have consumed 71% of her calories, 224% of her day’s fat, and 59% of the sodium intake for the day.

Male:
Calories: 1500
Total fat: 40
Sodium: 1600 mg

Therefore by just consuming appetiser a male he would have consumed 57% of his calories, 168% of his day’s fat, and 59% of the sodium intake for the day.

This is just an appetizer! Chances are each person would then go on to consume a drink, main and then maybe a dessert....

It’s not too hard to work out why we have an over weight population!

Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year!

The last day of 2010! I hope you all had a great year and achieved all that you hoped.
I’m feeling good and happy about the year. I learnt so much this year, through books and most of all the people around me. Thank you to all that have been there for me this year and for teaching me to become a better person.   
This week I uploaded some templates onto the website and sent out the new newsletter for January. I look forward to hearing about your goals.  Please share. I do think if we tell people about our goals we will more likely achieve them. The possibilities are endless, you are only limited by your imagination.
I hope you have a wonderful night, filled with lots of memories, be safe!
“I got a feeling that tonight’s gonna be a good night
that tonight’s gonna be a good night
that tonight’s gonna be a good good night wooh hoo”
See you in the new year:)

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Holiday Specials: The Gift of Health

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Happy Christmas and Happy Holidays!