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3 Easy Ways to Stick to an Exercise Routine

by Victoria Bailey on September 27, 2012

in Body & Beauty

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How many times have you said to yourself …“I have to start exercising more!”

We all know we should do it. The benefits of regular exercise are endless – it help us to lose weight and maintain weight, improves our sleep, improves our mood, decreases our stress levels, and not to mention the countless health benefits from heart disease to cancer prevention.

I know what it’s like to be on the ‘workout roller coaster’. You get off to a really great start, lose momentum after a few weeks and start all over again a few months later.  Or you have a great routine for years, something happens to get you off track and now you’re struggling to regain your groove.  I’ve definitely been there and I’ve found a way to get off the roller coaster and make exercise a permanent part of my life.

The secret is to make exercise a habit.  Studies show that people who successfully change their lifestyle over time, do so by making their new behaviors into habits. Our psychology works in a way where most of our daily choices are made on autopilot.  New things take energy and concentration and a significant amount of effort – effort is not sustainable over the long term as it requires constant willpower.  Habits are effortless because they become a part of what we do, we don’t even think about them – whether it’s brushing your teeth in the morning or driving home on the same route every day. More

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Jewelry by Mary Margrill

by Victoria Bailey on January 27, 2012

in Body & Beauty

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I recently discovered this jewelry line through a new website I found called AHALife, which is an online destination curated by a group of influential tastemakers, whose goal is to feature the best unique products from around the world.

Similar to some of the other jewelry sites I’ve featured, Mary’s has an extensive line of beautiful jewelry with inspirational messages and symbols. Everything from astrological symbols, to chakra necklaces, bracelets and earrings, words like “love” “believe” and “I am blessed” or “I am fearless” are part of these beautiful pieces.

She also carries special collections that are based on themes. Such as Life Path, which features a unique number based on your personal numerology; and Cancer Schmancer, where proceeds go to supporting cancer prevention efforts.

My personal favorite is called Connect. I am absolutely obsessed with the “connect bracelet” and wear it almost every day. I had been looking for a while for a bracelet made of sandalwood as opposed to shiny stones, and without large dangling pendants.

This bracelet is perfect. I wear it stacked as 3 bracelets, mixing the silver and gold as they have featured in the picture above. More

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How to build a regular yoga practice

by Victoria Bailey on December 14, 2011

in Body & Beauty,Health & Nutrition

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I know so many people that would love to practice yoga, but can’t seem to make it work when it comes to fitting in into their routine. I can totally relate. After starting and stopping many times over the years, I’ve now been practicing consistently for 2 years, so I thought I’d share what has worked for me and hopefully you can apply it to your practice as well.

Here’s what I did to fit yoga into my life in a way that was practical and realistic:

1.  I started with baby steps
I started with just one day a week. While I didn’t think one day a week would produce dramatic results, I really wanted to incorporate something more mindful and calming into my life. In previous attempts, I always aimed for at least 3 classes per week, then I’d fall short, get discouraged and eventually give up. Ironically because I was actually meeting my goals this time, I was feeling good about it, rather than beating myself up for not doing enough. That created a positive momentum, and gradually led to more classes. So just start with one class. That’s it. No big monumental promises, sweeping resolutions.  See what happens.

2.  I let go of the gym
Let me just say, I still go to the gym regularly, so I’m not advocating giving up all other workouts in favor of yoga. The letting go was in my head. I realized that I was mentally addicted to the idea that when I was at the gym, I was getting a “real workout”. I was trying to maintain my regular workout schedule and add 3-4 yoga classes on top of it, and I simply couldn’t find the time. Little by little I would substitute a yoga class for a traditional workout and still felt great, actually better. I began listening to my body and doing what felt right.  Which meant sometimes more yoga and sometimes more gym. But I had to get over that initial belief that I was missing out on a better workout.  (Not all types of yoga provide the same physical challenge – see my post Why I Love Yoga to see what type of yoga might be best for you).

3.  I learned to ignore my ego
Nothing brings a consistent practice to an end faster than injuries. The lower back, wrists, and knees are the most common, followed by shoulders, hips and ankles. Why so many injuries from yoga? The main reasons are usually 1) incorrect form; and 2) moving into advanced poses too soon. We can get caught up in comparing ourselves to other people in the class, trying to “keep up”, and judging ourselves and our practice. It’s important to remember that the person beside you may have been practicing for 10 years, or maybe they don’t know what they’re doing or, perhaps they are creating injuries that will show up in a few years. The point is, you need to focus on where you are in your journey and what your body needs. ”How we show up on the mat, is how we show up in life.” So if you are competitive by nature and/or tend to be hard on yourself, this will show up in your practice. By being aware of it and observing yourself on the mat, you can prevent it from taking over your practice. Seek out teachers that correct form and are mindful of safety. You can also use blocks and modify poses. More

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I love yoga.  Anyone who knows me, knows that I am obsessed with it.  It is my absolute favorite workout.  If I had to choose only one form of exercise, it would be yoga.  It’s that good.  Here’s why I think it’s the greatest thing ever:

1. It is an amazing wholebody workout.

Not every type of yoga is physically challenging – restorative and hatha styles are much more gentle and while they still have toning benefits, I wouldn’t go so far as to say they would substitute cardio and weights in terms of exertion.

However, Ashtanga, Vinyasa, Power Yoga, Flow Yoga and the hot varieties like Bikram and Moksha, can definitely get you into great shape.  You are using your own body weight to hold standing poses, arm balances and planks, and so you tone and strengthen all of your major muscle groups.  In addition, the flow and/or hot aspects of these classes provide a great cardio workout.    Oh, and don’t worry if you can’t actually do an arm balance – the work is in the prep, so just by getting into the right position you work to strengthen your muscle and core to eventually go all the way up. More

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Tiny Devotions Mala Beads

by Victoria Bailey on June 9, 2011

in Body & Beauty

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I wanted to share with you another item I’ve recently found that I am absolutely in love with – mala beads by a company called Tiny Devotions.  Not only do they look beautiful, but they are sacred necklaces that have been worn for thousands of years in Buddhist and yoga traditions.

Originally used for meditation, the meaning and energy behind mala beads is truly extraordinary.  They are made with 108 handmade beads plus one additional guru stone, 108 being a very sacred and auspicious number. They are known to bring good luck, good energy, healing, health and fortune to its wearers.

Each mala is made with a different intention, and each stone represents something whether it is strength, love or healing.  Check out the site for a full description of each guru stone, and then pick the one that you’re most drawn too.

I initially purchased the Turquoise Ocean Mala and most recently, the Citrine Sunshine Mala.  It’s amazing, I actually feel different wearing them.  It’s my favourite thing to wear and I love to keep them on my mat during my yoga practice. More

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Laurel Denise Jewelry

by Victoria Bailey May 26, 2011
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I recently came across this line of jewelry at my yoga studio.  It’s a collection by Laurel Denise. I’ve been very conscious of surrounding myself with positive energy lately, and there is nothing more powerful than our own words and thoughts.  When I saw these necklaces I immediately loved the simplicity and lightness of the [...]

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Do Calories Matter?

by Victoria Bailey January 20, 2010
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Given that most of us are focused on weight loss during this time of year, I’m going to devote the next couple of posts to this topic. It continues to amaze me how much misinformation there is on this topic. It’s something I am very passionate about because I spent most of my teens and [...]

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The biggest weight loss mistake

by Victoria Bailey December 1, 2009
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The dieting season is fast approaching. Here are some statistics for you to think about: • More than 70% of woman are currently on a diet • Over 95% of dieters regain the weight within 1-3 years As a nutritionist, many of the clients that come to see me have weight loss as one of [...]

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