Archive | January, 2012

31 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

How badly do you want to L.O.V.E.?

About ten years ago, I was overweight, miserable, and unsure of my place in the world. I shouldn’t have been, considering that I was doing what I wanted to do (photo major), I was well liked, and I had a series of really cool jobs (ad agency, jazz club, museum, Broadway theater, to name a [...]

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30 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

How to Eliminate Stress and Pain from Your Life

The only one way to stop being stressed out and suffering from emotional pain all of the time is to STOP doing the things that cause stress and emotional pain. Much of what we experience is caused by what we create. When our thoughts, words, and actions are out of alignment, we create suffering in [...]

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25 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Grow Yourself: Get a Massage

When’s the last time you got physically intimate that also didn’t involve or result in a sexual experience? Nonsexual physical contact is the most underused and underutilized tool for expressing intimacy, mindfulness, love, self-care, and self-love. Massage has multiple benefits, some of which include: eases muscle pain increases joint flexibility lessens anxiety and depression improves [...]

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20 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Woman vs Diet: Change Your Attitude About Food

The Food Culturist, who has a show on Heritage Radio Network was listening to this show the other day when she hit me up saying, she sounds just like you, the just-relax-and-eat-real-food you. I took a listen, and decided that this would be my gift to you this Friday, three weeks into the new year, [...]

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18 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

San Jose, CA: I Can Do It IGNITE! March 17-18

Hay House, Inc.

Join Hay House for the information-packed I Can Do It! IGNITE conference as Louise Hay, Wayne Dyer, Cheryl Richardson, and Doreen Virtue share the stage with Hay House’s new cutting-edge authors, speakers, and documentary filmmakers. The I Can Do It! IGNITE conference is a brand-new, fast-paced format that features 20-minute keynotes from trendsetting speakers who will IGNITE your passion [...]

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18 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Grow Yourself: Create a Self-Portrait

In my Shaolin Kung Fu class, my Sifu was always asking us, “Do You Know Who You Are?” Usually, we were in the midst of some grueling circuit exercise, pushing our limits, and our threshold of pain. He always answered the question for us: “Not as well as you think you do.” He was impelling [...]

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17 January 2012 ~ 2 Comments

NY Locavore: My Locavore Dilemma

Just a few months ago, my fridge was full to the brim of leafy greens, roots and eggs. At one point, I could barely keep up with my lofty culinary intentions and the fridge, as friend and colleague Olivia put it, became the place where vegetables went to die. Today, I’m staring at an empty [...]

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14 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

The End of the World

A couple of weeks of overindulging on refined flour and lack of proper sleep have me nursing a mild sinus infection and giving me an excuse to stay in bed and watch old serials on Netflix. I’ve just finished season 3 of Torchwood and decided to see what the fuss of Doctor Who is about. [...]

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13 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Whose Body Is It Anyway?

Who owns the female body? Is it the “straight size” model or the “plus size” model?  Fashion magazines or clothing designers?  Babies?   Advertisers?  Patriarchy?  If “real” women have curves, then where does it leave the “skinny bitches”?  How do you make decisions about what is acceptable when it comes to your weight? Your hair [...]

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12 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Calling All Aspiring Leaders, Changemakers, Alchemists, and Superheroes: It’s Your Time Now

The World is Waiting for You.   What are You Waiting For?   From now until March 24th (My birthday), I’m inviting you to sign up to work with me in person and via Skype to actualize your goals this year on a pay-what-you-can basis. YOU: Want to quit your job and work for yourself, [...]

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11 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Grow Yourself: Ask a Child to Teach You Something You Don’t Know How to Do

As adults, we have a tendency to think of ourselves as more experienced, more worldly, and certainly, much wiser than our half-pint counterparts. But the world is changing rapidly, at a pace few adults have been able to keep up with, and we can no longer afford to be willfully resistant (and ignorant) to this [...]

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10 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

NY Locavore: There’s Still Plenty to Eat in Winter

New York State now boasts 180 winter farmers markets, no mean feat considering many our vegetable growers are done for the year. And with Hurricane Irene and Tropical Lee devastating much of the Hudson Valley and Catskill regions this summer, the presence of these markets is a bittersweet reminder of Mother Nature’s destroying principle as well as farmers’ [...]

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09 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

A Thought on Self-Reliance

It is far better to be free to govern, or misgovern, yourself than to be governed by anybody else. – Kwame Nkrumah

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08 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

The Value of Things

I’m back from a weekend in Syracuse, NY where I attended the NYS Ag Society meeting. It was a long weekend of tours and debates and discussions about agriculture. I had a lot of fun, and as usual, met some really interesting people and came home with a ton of ideas for my other business. [...]

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07 January 2012 ~ 2 Comments

Me, Unattached

A major part of this purging I’ve undergone this past month and a half was really not about getting rid of all this STUFF. Yes, this STUFF needed to GO. But this process really was about getting down to the accountability of how I got here (overwhelmed, stuck, unhappy) in the first place. I wasn’t [...]

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06 January 2012 ~ 3 Comments

Fat Phobia in the Dairy Aisle

My latest demo client is a biodynamic whole milk yogurt brand, so I’ve spent much of the past few weeks trying not to chuck yogurt at fatheads. The BIG trend in yogurt these days is Greek yogurt (or, Greek-style yogurt, considering that several brands are not making yogurt in Greece and are also using thickening [...]

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05 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Breathe to Live

Register for Breathe on Purpose with Melissa Danielle (NYC) in New York, NY  on Eventbrite

Notice your breathing right now.  Are you holding your breath? Breathing is vital to our health and well-being, but most of us spend our days in shallow breathing or with our breath in suspension.  Conscious breathing, whether we do it on purpose in yoga, meditation, or just becoming aware of our breathing throughout the day, [...]

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04 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Grow Yourself: Get Rid of Your Stuff

How much do you really need to live a happy, healthy, successful life? For some people, brand-new, shiny, sparkly things are an external (albeit superficial) measure of success. Stuff makes them feel important and admired envied. Stuff lets everyone know they have arrived. For others, surrounding themselves with lots of stuff keeps them from having [...]

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03 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

A Gluten-Free Diet [Distorted] Reality Check

Nevermind the purported weight loss claims of going gluten-free, articles like these are why most people continue to be misinformed and confused when it comes to making better eating choices. There are so many half truths here. If removing wheat from your diet puts you at risk for deficiencies of calcium, vitamin D, B vitamins, [...]

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03 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Reclaim the Food You Eat

Over the past fifty years, USAmericans have experienced a shift in the way they relate to food with disturbing consequences. The popular attitude seems to be, “I don’t care where it comes from or how it’s made as long as I can recognize it, it smells good, it tastes good, and it’s cheap.” Real, whole [...]

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