Every health magazine, print or online, seems to tout the next miracle speedy weight loss solution as the cureall for all of our weight issues. Do you recognize any of these?
And, naturally, you’ll get some awesome quick weight loss from these programs. However, they’re all short-lived. Once you get back into your standard diet, the pounds slowly creep back on. Then you decide to try another cleanse or diet. For sure, this one will work. You just haven’t found the right one for you. What if I told you that you can go through cleanses, fasts, and diets out the wazoo, and find that none of them are right for you? Here’s what I tell women who are all enthusiastic about a new cleanse or diet they’re trying. Until you detox your emotional world, nothing, as in absolutely NOTHING, will ever stick. I don’t care if you’ve had a 20 lbs. weight loss from a diet or you’re eating all the whole foods in the world, food is only secondary to that miracle you’re searching for through the weight loss and food detox.
What if you applied the same fervor that you do to the food detox and diets and decided to do daily emotional detoxes as quick fixes for a variety of moods, including depression, anger, agitation and fear? These daily detoxes are truly quick fixes to help you live the life you want to and will dramatically improve your health. Weight loss will most probably be another benefit! Here are some fun and easy ways to sneak in a daily emotional cleanse to take the ante up in your life:
You’ll find that when you apply some of these daily detoxes on a consistent basis, you’ll no longer be a seeker of those quick fix diets. I always tell women to get on a feel good diet and not a food diet. When you feel good about yourself, this spills over into all aspects of your life: health, relationships, money and career. Naturally, eating well is an important factor. However, the emotions need to be brought whole before the wonderful aspects of a whole food diet can take hold!
As always, just love to hear your thoughts! Let me know how you might be integrating some of these quick fixes in your own life. Also, if you like what you read, please share it with friends by clicking one of the links below!
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Comment by Marion Chamberlain on October 10, 2011 at 11:02am
Comment by Karen Morse on October 9, 2011 at 11:14pm I had a massage last night to help ease the back pain I've been experiencing for about three weeks. It was enormously helpful. When I got home, I sank into a "serenity soak" of magnesium bath salts to help draw out those toxins that the massage released. I'm sure that made a difference! I joked to my husband (who was away on business) about what a wild Saturday night I had :-)
Comment by Marion Chamberlain on October 7, 2011 at 6:38am
Comment by Marion Chamberlain on October 6, 2011 at 4:41pm Hi Michelle!
As always, thanks for your feedback! Journaling is one of the best practices I've taken on. I might not get to filling pages everyday, but I commit to writing a line or two a day to stay in the habit. And sometimes it's just a quote that I like. However, on other days... Well, let's say that I put A LOT of ink on the pages and it's cathartic!
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