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Stress Busters

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Stress Busters


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Several of my entrepreneurial friends and coaching clients feel extra stress as they move through seasonal transitions.  The slower paced days of summer kick in to the high paced energy of Autumn immediately after Labor Day weekend. The abrupt change, no matter how well planned for,  can be stressful.

Stress is defined as a state of mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances. Science has proved that stress damages our DNA and can shorten our lifespan.

Have you ever been so stressed out that you notice a change in your complexion, body weight, or sleep patterns?

Getting control of stress is paramount to living a healthy lifestyle.

If you are experiencing a lot of stress, act now to eliminate as much anxiety as possible. I’ve found the best way to handle stress is to learn to relax your body with stress management techniques. Regular exercise, yoga, soothing music, meditation and breathing exercises can be very helpful in relaxing your body, mind and soul.

Lower transitional stress levels by implementing some of these stress busting ideas today.

Seasonal Stress Reduction Action Plan:

1. Create a Joy or Gratitude Journal

Observe and record ten things that bring you joy or that you are thankful for every day.

2. Be Quiet

Schedule 15 minutes every day to get centered and attract the feeling of peacefulness.

3. Move your Body

Schedule time for some sort of body movement every day.

If you don’t like to exercise, consider these options: Dance to your favorite song, walk on a woodland path, stroll on the beach, ride your bike. Just get moving.

4. Listen to Music

When you are feeling overwhelmed, listen to your favorite music to lift your spirits. Soothing music is a universal stress buster.

5. Make Time For Extreme Self-Care

Plan a minimum of 30 minutes every day to do something just for YOU.

6. Add More Healthy Foods to Your Diet

Make sure you are drinking plenty of water, eating leafy green vegetables and
snacking on lots of of fruit every day.

When you start to live a lower stress lifestyle, you will be amazed by how much better you feel. Your friends and colleagues will notice your transformation and you will be walking on the path of true balance.

You deserve to take better care of YOU.

Shann Vander Leek is the Founder of True Balance Life Coaching and Co-founder of Seize True Success. She is a Coach Training Alliance certified professional coach, and certified yoga instructor. Shann is a prolific blogger, published writer and co-author of the Best Selling Book – Wake Up Women BE Happy Healthy & Wealthy. Shann’s personal style and direct approach have guided and inspired many in overcoming personal and professional challenges. Her background in sales, marketing and client development, along with leading a talented sales force for many years prepared her for the business of professional coaching. Shann inspires women in transition to create balance in their lives through personal coaching, yoga and creative expression. Telephone and email consultations make her accessible to clients all over the world. To find out about her Coaching Programs for Women, call Shann at 231.668.111 or visit www.truebalancelifecoaching.com

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Info on Recipes For Children With Food Allergies – Observations, Advice and Safety Tips

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Info on Recipes For Children With Food Allergies – Observations, Advice and Safety Tips


Following are a few advantages of having to prepare recipes for children with food allergies. It’s an excellent learning opportunity – for you and your child.

Sweet Revenge: Just because your child suffers from food allergies does not mean that they have to forego sweets (although you might like them too!). Since gluten and other major food allergens do not naturally occur in fruit, desserts made from fresh fruit (eg, baked apples) are not only healthy, they are safe too!

Your Kids Will Love Vegetables: One of the positives of having a child who suffers from food allergies is that you can train their palates to love healthy foods like vegetables from day one. Many of us forget that our addiction to sweets and processed foods is a learned addiction, not a naturally occurring one.

Most vegetables are gluten-free and allergen-free. Feed them to your children early and often. Get creative and serve them with allergen free dips as a lunch box snack or healthy afternoon snack. They’ll seamlessly develop a love for vegetables without being forced.

Teach Your Kid to become an International Eater: Most often, a traditional American diet won’t suit a child who suffers from food allergies, as they contain a lot of gluten, processed foods and the like.

This is an excellent opportunity to teach your child to become an “international eater.” You can explore recipes for children with food allergies from Asian, African and Mexican cultures, for example. These cultures tend to have diets that are rich in rice, corn and other alternative grains like quinoa and amaranth. Vegan recipes are another option, as they tend to be free from dairy and animal products.

Recipes for Children with Food Allergies: Safety Tips. There is a lot of information – and misinformation – on what’s safe when it comes to food allergies. Following are a few safety tips when preparing recipes for children with food allergies.

Ingredient Safety: Parents should be aware that when preparing recipes for children with food allergies, products that you’d think would always contain the same ingredient can be different. To explain, the same ingredients manufactured in different parts of the country, or in other countries, may be different in composition. Product formulations also can change. So be aware of what you’re using.

Label Safety: One of the most frustrating things for parents who prepare recipes for children with food allergies and celiac disease is that you can’t totally trust what’s on the label. A product labeled as gluten-free, for example, may indeed contain gluten. While the amounts fall below a certain level as to be “practically” gluten-free, it can be just enough to harm a child.

Always Check Ingredients on Recipes: Family, friends, magazines, support groups and the internet are always an invaluable resource for parents who see recipes for children with food allergies and celiac disease. However, always keep in mind that each and every ingredient in a recipe must be scrutinized for allergies. A recipe that worked for a recipe-poster in an internet chat forum on childhood food allergies may not work for your child. As a parent your job is to conduct due-diligence on every recipe ingredient.

Recipes for children with food allergies are abundant. Your job as a parent is to find those that your child will like – and look forward to eating.

May be reprinted with the following in full: BeFreeForMe.com enables people who suffer from celiac disease and food allergies a place to find support, recipes, reviews, articles, samples and coupons to effectively manage their allergies and save money in the process. There are recipes for children with food allergies, as well as adults with food allergies. The coupons on the site are offered in quarterly mailings and via the web, making it easy for you to access them 24/7/365.

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