Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Wellness Mantras I Couldn’t Survive Without

Because it’s not only about what you eat, ya’ll. Read on to discover a few life lessons that have taken me through tough times and that enhance my daily life.

1) It isn't what you do some of the time; it's what you do most of the time.

This mantra applies to pretty much everything. Don't beat yourself up if you breakdown and order that cheeseburger. Or accidentally sleep in on a Tuesday. You will find it easier to get back on track when you don't feel deprived of experiences, which is a common feeling when you're trying to follow a strict regimen all the time and especially during special events.

2) Be selfish, it's good for you!

I'm the worst offender of this mantra and constantly forget to take care of myself. So please, be mindful of your own needs before you tend to everyone else. Your friend will understand if you can't make happy hour. You won't get fired if you need to leave on time today. Taking care of YOU before THEM benefits everyone.

3) Give gratitude. It uplifts your spirit and theirs.

Who are you thankful for? Did your barista give your latte an upgrade this morning? What about your roommate, is she always there for you when you’re going through a breakup? Have your parents been a constant and empowering presence in your life, helping to guide your big life decisions?

Take the time this week to thank some of the people in your life for the impact they make on your day. It can be as simple as appreciating one small favor or pouring your heart out about what they mean to you and how grateful you are to have them in your life. I guarantee that your spirits will be uplifted by the feeling of love and kindness that occurs when you express your gratitude.

4) Forgive yourself daily.

We’ve all done it: you snapped at your coworker for asking a question while you were on deadline or even worse, you took your stress out on your mother for asking you to put on a sweater.

Whatever your “lost cool” moment was, you’re beating yourself up about it. You may not even be aware of it but that chocolate bar you just started craving? Yep, that’s your subconscious punishment for feeling like a bad person.

When low moments like these present themselves, take a deep breath remind yourself that it is what you do MOST of the time, not SOME of the time, that defines you. If this behavior is happening all the time then you have the oppotunity to explore what is going on in your life that “lost cool” moments are ruling you. Regardless, apologize to whomever your victim was, put down the chocolate bar, and let it go.

Xo Saranna

Healthy-Up On The Go

Between my full time job as an ad exec, studying for school and launching my health coaching practice, it’s tough for me to find time to take care of myself let alone prepare meals. Use these tips below to “healthy-up” your food, no matter how crazy your day is looking.

1) Prepare healthy snacks in bulk that you can grab on your way out the door.

Commit to spending one night a week (i.e. Sunday) with your cutting board and a bunch of Ziploc bags preparing snacks for the workweek. If you can’t imagine spending this long in the kitchen, sit yourself down in front of your favorite TV show while you work.

Here are a few of my favs:

  • Cut up cucumber, orange peppers, snap peas and baby carrots with greek yogurt veggie dip or hummus
  • Cut up Fuji apple with 2 tbs almond butter
  • Banana with 2 tbs peanut butter
  • Hard boiled egg
  • Trail mix: roasted edamame, almonds, sunflower and pumpkin seeds, dried cranberries
  • Kind Bars or Cliff Bars (great for your purse or in your desk in a pinch)

2) Plan your meals like you plan your outfits.

You wait patiently for 6:30pm to come and by the time you get home you’re starving. If you planned on cooking this may translate into pasta with butter with chips and salsa while you wait for the water to boil. If you’re ordering in all of a sudden the deep-fried cheese fries are sounding delicious. Sound familiar?

Combat your starvation haze by planning at least one meal ahead while you aren’t hungry:
- Take inventory of the fridge/pantry the night before and choose your ingredients
- Prepare the ingredients beforehand if you can
- Make your menu selection in your downtime (i.e. when you first get into the office/during your lunch break)

3) Add something fresh to every meal, no matter where or what you eat.

Instead of trying to change your diet, add to it! Having a bagel with cream cheese for breakfast? Yum. Add some sliced tomato onion and cucumber. That Subway sandwich for lunch? Get every vegetable topping on the menu. Is a long day calling for Chinese? Go for the sesame chicken if you must but add a side of broccoli.

4) Eat every 3-5 hours starting with breakfast.

I used to be one of those people who skipped breakfast every morning. My reasons varied from time constraints to hoarding calories for a heavy dinner. By 11am I was tired and cranky. By lunchtime I was eating a meal two times the size it should be and stuck in a food coma after. By the end of the day I was at the mercy of my digestive system and wondering why I had no energy after all that food.

Food is our body’s fuel. Your body needs food to convert into energy for you. If you do not give it fuel then it will start to malfunction which can manifest in forms such as headaches, tiredness, irritation, loss of concentration etc. When you eat again your body may try and hoard the energy for you, leading to overeating and poor food choices.

If you’re a breakfast newbie like I was at one point, start with something small. If you’re on the run I recommend a few pieces of fruit or a granola or nut bar (Kind bars or Cliff bars are great). If you’re going to eat at the office you can keep a box of instant oatmeal at your desk and yogurt in the fridge to grab once you get in. Continue to add to your morning meal until you find the combo that carries you through to lunch without that mid-morning crash occurring.

What's your favorite healthy life hack? Add your tip in the comments section.

xo Saranna

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Simple Recommendation: Take a sip of water

I talk to a lot of people who say that they know that they should drink more water but they can never remember to do this once their day gets ramped up. Completely understood, by the way. I sometimes forget to eat when I'm really busy! Even if you can't wrap your head around frequent visits to the water cooler (and the bathroom), read on for some easy changes to your daily habits that could naturally add a few glasses of the clear stuff to your day.

1) Drink a glass of water when you wake up in the morning.


One glass of the clear stuff will brighten your complexion and help you battle sleepiness. You might even start liking the morning but hey, let's not get crazy.



2) Before you reach for that unhealthy snack, fill up your water bottle.

Your body may send you the message that you're hungry when it's really craving hydration. If you're still feeling those hunger pangs after, this tip may still help you to make better choices about what to munch on.

3) Flavor your water with yummy treats so that you never want to stop sipping.

You know that you need to drink more water but can’t seem to fit in the recommended 8 cups per day. In order to turn your water rx into a tasty summer treat, add one of the below combos to your pitcher.
-       sliced apples, lemon and oranges
-       fresh mint leaves, cucumber and lime
-       diced watermelon and blueberries

4) Begin to limit your fluid intake a few hours before bedtime.

Okay, this is the opposite of what I've just been telling you. But really, an uninterrupted, restful night of sleep is one of your best defenses against stress, sickness and mindless eating.

Have a beautiful day!

xo Saranna 

Monday, June 10, 2013

Welcome to my blog!

Hello there friends! I'm thrilled to be writing my first blog post. A little bit about me: I'm a busy NYC ad executive who woke up one day and realized that I wanted more to my life than spreadsheets and cocktails. I spent my youth being nurtured by health-minded parents and my teens and early-twenties destroying their hard work. When I realized that my dissatisfaction stemmed from not living my authentic self I began my journey to reinvent myself starting with how I live, what I eat and how I see everything. 

In January I enrolled at the Institute of Integrative Nutrition where I am studying over 100 dietary theories, lifestyle management techniques and innovative coaching methods. I'm on my way to becoming a certified health coach and after that, a certified personal trainer.

I'm passionate about being there for you: my friends, family, blog readers, co-workers, Starbucks barrista, front desk security, taxi cab driver, the woman next to me on the LIRR. My mission for this blog is to provide simple tips for being healthy, happy and your most amazing you that can easily be incorporated into a busy lifestyle.

It's tough to stay on track when alarm clocks, deadlines, bills, family, obligations and excuses get in the way but trust me, it's worth it. Let me show you how!

xo Saranna