How often do you look at the BIG picture of your life, and really spell out what you want out of it? How often do you create a clear vision, and how often do you check-in with yourself to see if your actions are in line with that vision?
Here are a number of tough scenarios you might face while traveling and some suggestions on how you can do some serious damage control.
Gym gear won’t make or break an athlete, but there is nothing like having your trusty favorites to get you through a tough workout.
Change is hard. Big change, worthy change, change that matters, it’s all HARD. There is absolutely no denying it.
Having an optimistic outlook on life helps us maintain a positive mindset and live gratefully. Expressing gratitude costs nothing, yet has so many valuable benefits associated with it.
When you’re an incredibly driven person, small mistakes and setbacks can easily be blown way out of proportion in your mind and feel catastrophic.
Every notification...every buzz…every alert... ...is a bid fighting for your attention, emotion and time. As a society so dependent on cell phones, it’s extremely important to be conscious of how and when you’re using yours.
Every decision we make is done by choice — even when we decide to do nothing.
Nature! It’s all around us. Lush green grass, picturesque mountains and clear blue lakes. We are surrounded by some of the most magical settings, yet many of us spend the majority of our time indoors with our eyes glued to the computer screen.
As part of the Working Against Gravity program, we encourage our clients to complete a weekly mindfulness exercise to ensure we are approaching our fitness and nutrition plans from a place of love.
Finding a suitable training partner to have in your corner each and every day is a great way to inject some additional drive and enthusiasm in your workout.
Food is often the center of social gatherings and even if you have the ability to choose to fit food in, sometimes it’s nice to shift gears so that you don’t need to worry about the extra planning.