Health & Wellness by Lexa's Journal

My mission in life is to not merely survive, but to thrive: and do so with passion, compassion, humor, and style. – Maya Angelou

  • I just freakin LOVE this and had to share!!!

    YOU are “this” girl and CAN do it too!  Kick your doubts away!

    Enjoy your Saturday! 🙂

  • Simplicity

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    Keeping life simple in 2015 is my theme for the year.  I cannot be bothered with another New Year’s Resolution that bites the dust by St. Patty’s Day, if not sooner.

    It’s a little past 7 O’clock p.m. on New Year’s day and the hoopla of the holidays are over. Already I’m in bed relishing in the warmth of an electric blanket.

    Since hubby is not home, B’Dazzle wanted to join me in bed and under the warm blanket. I thought he’d want to play a game or watch a movie, that is not the case.  He wants to simply enjoy the warmth of the blanket next to mom.  🙂  I just had to snatch my phone and get this picture.

    Tailor electric blanketInstead of getting all complicated and deep with this post, I am keeping it simple and am sharing a few of my favorite “simplicity” images.

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    apoorve dubey i like simple making the simple secret of happines SIMPLICITY10 there is beauty through simplicity why complicate life

    This one is my favorite!  Words to live by.

    Happy New Year!! 🙂

  • 10 Things To Try Instead of Making A New Year’s Resolution

    beauty-isnt-measured-in-pounds-quote-1The scale says I weigh 151.1 pounds. So what! I have weighed less but looked worse. Lol!

    At 49 1/2, I’m fit, healthy, and am in the best shape of my life. 🙂

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    Women are obsessed with their weight. Each day thousands of women choose to skip meals, pop diet pills, or start some fad diet.  And why? For the sake of seeing a magic number on a scale that falsely suggests they are… umm.. somewhat in shape. Or maybe it’s for bragging rights to share with peers? Oh wait I know!  The big one is to slip into “the gown” or “that dress” for a wedding, a high school reunion, or some other big event.

    I dunno, but it is ridiculous and it needs to stop because unless a lifestyle change is made, the pattern will never end.

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    ATTENTION LADIES!!

    Why not make today your last weigh in…  for a least a month or two. Go ahead– first thing in the morning hop your butt on the scale and record the number.

    Afterwards pick up the scale and put it away where you will not be tempted to step on it for at least 30 days. If you haven’t had a checkup in the past year, schedule a visit ASAP and, with your MD’s blessing, for the next 30 – 60 days try the following:

    1. Eat breakfast every day!  A smoothie, oatmeal, or an egg white omelet.
    2. Don’t drink any alcohol (it’s only 30 to 60 days, you CAN do it). *Alcohol has sugar.
    3. Replace soda and juice with water.  Increase your daily water intake to 32 – 64 ounces (flavored bottled water doesn’t count).
    4. Avoid unhealthy and processed snacks such as, chips (all of them), Doritos, cookies, cakes, pies, candy, donuts, etc…  Snack on nuts, non sugary fruits like apples, strawberries, and blueberries.
    5. Eat fresh leafy and green veggies like spinach, broccoli, kale, broccoli rabe, asparagus, zucchini and avocados.  Avoid canned veggies like the plague but frozen veggies will do.
    6. Reduce your sugar (including honey) intake.  Read labels on everything you eat.
    7. Hold off on white anything and drastically reduce your  Bread, rice, cheese, pancakes, pasta, grits, cereal, etc… Replace with sweet potatoes, yams, brown rice, or whole grain pasta (in moderation).
    8. Coffee!  Skip the fattening latte’s with heavy creams and milk. Switch to a non-dairy milk like plain almond milk. I get the caffeine fix! Drink the coffee, but skip the sugar and watch your cream.. less is best!
    9. Get movin at least 4-5 days per week.  No, you don’t have to join a gym, you can start out by walking.
      1. Wear a good walking sneaker.
      2. Time your walk and distance. I like the FREE app MapMyRun, but there are tons of options out there.
      3. Each day try to increase your pace and distance.
      4. Don’t talk on your cell phone while walking!  Doing this will slow you down.  Listen to musics that makes you wanna dance–that should keep you moving. 🙂
    10. Get a good night’s sleep every night. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute recommends that adults get 7-8 hours of sleep every day. Specific hormones and the metabolism are linked to weight loss. Sleep deprivation may increase your Ghrelin hormone, decrease your leptin hormones and will have you eating more– of the bad stuff you should be avoiding.

    Skip the annual New Year’s Resolution; they come and go. Instead commit to a lifestyle change and do it now.

    During the next 30 or 60 days, keep a journal. Pay attention to how you feel when you wake up and throughout the day. Record your findings. You might as well record how you feel, the good, the bad, and the ugly.

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    This post is inspired by a close friend who decided to take on a challenge of avoiding alcohol and eating better for 30 days.  🙂

    After your 30 or 60 days are up, if you so wish, step on the scale.  You may or may not have lost weight, but I guarantee (barring any healthy issues) that you will feel 100% better than you did before the change.

    For healthier meal ideas, visit my healthy eating board, soup board, or crock pot meals on Pinterest.

    Not a day passes that I am not asked by someone about my lifestyle or seek advice about how to look like me, so that is another reason I wrote this post.

    If you are at a place in your life where you feel compelled to make some positive changes, I hope and pray this post helps you.  Are you up for the challenge?  I would love to hear from you, please leave a comment below.  🙂

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  • The Morning After

    Exhale…

    Happy Friday! It is the day after and the hype of the Christmas holiday is over.

    I’m chillin big time this morning and I am also feeling unusually sluggish. Ugh!  Yesterday I indulged in crap that I don’t normally eat (mac & cheese, apple pie, and cookies) and… I sipped on two drinks (vodka with a splash of mango grapefruit juice).

    My body is not used to the sugar, white flour, cheese, and stuff, so I am not feeling my normal energized bunny rabbit self. 😦

    Between the diet and all the running around, I decided to rest this morning. I don’t think a gym workout would have been best.

    This morning my heart is full of joyous memories from spending the day with my family and friends. The joy and the love I feel on Christmas is priceless and has nothing to do with receiving gifts.

    Quality time with my family and friends, laughing, playing games, watching movies, and getting up-to-speed on everyone’s’ life is heart warming. Images of genuine smiles and twinkling eyes are priceless!

    My favorite moment was the look on my mom and my aunts faces when they each received a copy of their own photo book. The photo book was 21 pages of unseen photos of the grands, great grands, nieces, and nephews.

    The remaining aunts ( 6 of 9) are well over age 70 and are not on any of the social networks.  The younger generations often share photos and events online, but the elders don’t get to see them, so we put them together in a book.  Their ooh’s and ah’s were the highlight of my day. Absolutely priceless!

    The past few weeks were hectic but worthwhile, so I thought I’d share some of those moments with you. 🙂

    What’s next?  Something I rarely get to do.. a midday nap!

    Enjoy the day! 🙂

     

  • Saturday’s Grind: Motivation

    It is five days before Christmas and my top priority today is getting my workout in. The past week has been hectic… hence… no posts.

    Since time does not permit a visit to the gym, my home gym is my companion this morning.

    Staying fit isn’t about a gym membership or fancy equipment; it’s all about self motivation and working with what you have.

    My companions this morning….

    /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-content/blogs.dir/0e0/22756241/files/2014/12/img_3816.jpgThis was last year’s Christmas gift from hubby!  Sweet!   It’s great for HIIT Training.

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    We bought this rack of weights for $50 bucks from someone who was cleaning out their basement!!  /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-content/blogs.dir/0e0/22756241/files/2014/12/img_3822.jpgThe stepper was also given to me.  I”m so blessed! Until I get a bench, this baby has dual purposes.  :) And although the kettle bell is a light 20 pounds…  A lot of reps can make it feel like much more!  Lol!

    /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-content/blogs.dir/0e0/22756241/files/2014/12/img_3825.jpgThis treadmill is old as dirt, but it works.  My treadmill died.  This one belonged to a friend who used it as a clothing rack.  She gave it to me and I am grateful.  It works for me.

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    And look who joined me for my workout!  How cute is he!!!  Lol!  🙂

    Stay motivated and have a fabulous day! 🙂

  • Model Your Truth

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    Good Morning!

    The sun is shining so bright this Saturday morning! Yay, I can seriously appreciate it after a week of cloudy and rainy and snowy days. ..am whippin out the shades! 🙂

    Remember the Pointer Sisters?

    I am so excited…. and I just can’t hide it!!

    Why? Cuz I’m headed to the gym. Lol!!

    Happy Saturday and enjoy the day! 🙂