Are You More Committed to Your Dreams or to Your Reality?
If there is one thing I’ve learned since starting my Urilife Home Based Business almost a year ago, it’s that you need to serve as a model of integrity by meaning what you say and saying what you mean.
If you want respect, you need to demonstrate to your team, family, friends and community that when you say you are going after your dreams, you mean it!
“Let go of the past and go for the future. Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you imagined.” -Henry David Thoreau
The road to making your dreams come true starts with where you are now. Most people fail at making their dreams happen because they did not make an honest assessment of where they were and where they wanted to be. They allowed that inner voice to make them quit before they even got started.
Has this happened to you?
We all fall short at times, we are only human and aside from what some may think, not one of us is perfect! If you allow your self sabotaging ways to flood into your dreams soon that negative attitude, those beliefs and ultimately your fears will not only be your reality but it will also become your dream.
What is my dream, you ask?
I want to be the healthiest I have ever been. I want to share this passion with my family and friends and anyone else who will listen for that matter:~) I want to find the balance between raising my children and providing for them financially as well. I long to find a way to get out of debt and no longer allow our check book to dictate our fate for the month.
This is my dream and I am 100% committed to making it happen and guess what, it is happening! While it was difficult at first, my family and friends now see just how committed I am and they now support me in making this dream a reality!
Which are you more committed to, your dream or your reality?
If the answer is your dream, prove it. Demonstrate that you are serious about achieving your dream by taking action today!
See You at the Top!
Brandi Magill
http://anewfeast.com
Business, Marketing, Personal Growth, Self Improvement | Comments (0)8 Ways to Keep Your Kids Moving During the Lazy Days of Summer
Anyone who’s picked up a newspaper lately knows that America’s kids are waging the battle against the bulge like never before. Since the 1970’s the obesity rate has more than tripled for children aged 6-10. That’s more than 9 million kids! By the year 2010, it’s estimated that half of America’s children will be overweight.
We Are Literally In The Midst Of An Epidemic
This will obviously lead to a of myriad health problems for the next generation. Including heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes. What’s even more startling is the fact that these statistics indicate that the next generation of children will in all likelihood be the first to experience lower life expectancies than their parents.
What Are We Doing To Our Children?
While we can sit here and point fingers, blaming it on video games, too much TV, junk food in schools, and cut backs in physical education it all boils down to poor eating habits and lack of physical activity.
Summer is the time for fun in the sun, popsicles, lemonade, sleeping in and hanging out. But don’t let the heat get to your head, letting your children over-do it in the R&R department will definitely make for cranky, unfit children.
Here are 8 Ways to Keep Your Kids Moving:
- Put on a Talent Show. Let the kids practice their talent and put on a show for the neighbors.
- Soccer Bowling. Set up 10 empty soda cans or plastic bottles in a triangle in a level section of your yard. Give each child three tries to knock down as many “pins” as possible by kicking an inflated ball at them.
- Jump Rope. This is fun for one child or a group of children. Learn a few songs and games to play for group jump roping and try to see how many jumps each person can make before making a mistake.
- Puddle Jumping. Nothing is more fun than getting to play outside when it’s raining. Summer rainstorms don’t always man you have to head inside, put on your bathing suit and rain boots and stomp in the puddles!
- Go for a Hike, Walk or Bike Ride. This is a great activity to beat the summer time boredom. Drink plenty of Urilife The Feast and enjoy some exercise.
- Scavenger Hunt. Create a list of 20 or more things that can be found naturally outside in your area: pine cones, specific flowers, nuts, household items and out door items.
- Set up an Obstacle Course. Turn your backyard into an amazing obstacle course. Let the kids create a course from toys, bikes, and other things found in the yard.
- Water Games. Let the kids run through the sprinklers, wad in a kiddie pool, spray each other with the hose or play with a bucket full of water and plastic cups.
To Fit and Happy Kids!
Brandi
http://anewfeast.com
Health, Natural Remedies | Comments (3)Who Will Cancer Hit Next?
My dear friend was diagnosed with Breast Cancer two short weeks ago, she will be spending the next few days in the hospital having surgery. I know many of you have been affected by Cancer in some way or another. After putting up with me…she deserves a speedy recovery, please help me pray for her!
Thank you and I will keep you updated~
Brandi
Health | Comments (5)In the Land of Internet…
…there once lived a day where good writing skills and elegant penmanship were critical when confessing enamored thoughts and affections to friends and family whom live miles away.
Now letters are all but obsolete.The hours once spent obsessing over just the right words to express our heartfelt emotion have been replaced by text messaging, emails and phone calls.
But to some, our high tech society can not take away that special something we feel when we receive a letter in the mail. Is it the hand addressed envelope that calls out to you from between the bills and mail order catalogs?
To me, it’s the thought that went into each sentence, each word, each letter. It’s finding the envelope, the address and the stamp.
These things all take time, which in this day in age is hard to come by. Letters show me how much the person cares about my family and I.
My mom was a pro when it came to sending letters and cards. I remember visiting her in Colorado after moving back with my father during their divorce. While she was teaching me how to drive stick shift, we stopped in the post office parking lot.
She went in and told me to get out. It took me all of 45 minutes to get out of that darn parking lot that day. I was so mad that I hadn’t even payed any mind to what she was doing in the post office.
Once I returned home, there laid a card on my desk telling me what a wonderful daughter I was, how much our time together meant to her and how she already missed me. This same card remains on my desk, 10 years later. As for every letter she ever wrote me, I keep them in a box inside my dresser drawer.
Life has a way of taking us away from the people we love most. Thanks to my mother, I try to keep in touch with friends, family and clients the best way I know how, by writing a thought provoked letter.
Who have you been meaning to write?
Until Next Time,
Brandi
http://anewfeast.com
Business, Personal Growth, Self Improvement, Uncategorized | Comments (0)Super Green Smoothie Comin’ Your Way!
Oh how I love my super green smoothies. While I don’t always have the time nor patience to make them, you can bet I have some form of smoothie every morning as I sit down to check on my Urilife business. Whether it be a quick mix of Urilife The Feast with Beyond Berries and water or a good ol’ fashioned smoothie such as the one I am about to mention.
All Hale The Kale
1/2 Pineapple
3 Kale Leaves
1 ripe Banana
4 fresh mint leaves
2-4 cups of water
1. Blend kale and water first. 2. Add remaining ingredients and there ya have it!
With plenty of nutrient dense ingredients, is it any wonder why I drink this just about every morning? Do you have a super green smoothie recipe? I’d love to hear it!
To True Optimal Health, One Smoothie at a Time!
Brandi
http://anewfeast.com
Health, Raw recipes | Comments (3)Quote of the Day: Who Would You Be Without Your Story?
“All my life I used to wonder what I would become when I grew up. Then, about seven years ago, I realized that I was never going to grow up…that growing is an ever ongoing process.” ~M. Scott Peck
As a child I remember being in such a hurry to grow up. The trouble is I became more of an adult than my parents. By age thirteen, I probably had more “real life” experience than most twenty year old’s.
Looking back, I can honestly say that I don’t hold an ounce of regret nor do I possess resentment towards my parents and how they chose to raise me.
On the http://thework.org, Byron Katie asks “Who would you be without your story.” I would be nothing, all of the life’s struggles have led to triumphs. Triumphs that have molded me into who I am today; a strong, confident woman, whom is wise beyond her years.
My parents have given me an excellent foundation to continue to grow upon. After all, growing is an ever going process.
Love,
Brandi
Office: 401-714-2462
http://anewfeast.com
Personal Growth, Self Improvement | Comments (2)Food of the Week: A flower, a fruit and a berry, huh?
I’m talkin ’bout pineapple! Most of you know that pineapples grow in the tropics such as Hawaii, but did you know that they grow in the center of a cactus like plant? Pineapple is actually made up of more than one flower atop of the plant. As they grow, they swell with juice and pulp expanding to become the “fruit“. Pretty cool, eh?
Pineapples belong to the Bromeliaceae family, from which one of its most important health promoting compounds, the enzyme bromelain, was named. In fact, pineapples are the only edible plant found in the Bromeliaceae family.
Studies haven shown bromelain to lessen inflammation and reduce types of swelling by blocking the production of kinins that form during injuries, disease and surgeries. Pineapple not only helps make for a speedy recovery during acute sinusitis, sore throat, arthritis and gout, but is also an excellent source of manganese, vitamin C, vitamin B1, copper, dietary fiber and vitamin B6.
Did you know that among the many benefits of vitamin B1 is its ability to increase blood circulation and provide a greater supply of oxygen to the blood cells. B1 is also know for aiding metabolism of carbohydrates. Between B1 and bromelain, pineapple is great for proper digestion!
Stayed tuned for more delicious facts about pineapple along with fun raw pineapple recipes too of course!
Love,
Brandi
Office: 401-714-2462
http://anewfeast.com
Health | Comments (3)What a Difference a Day Can Make!
After an exhausting day on Wednesday, we decided to take Thursday to rejuvenate ourselves with some fun in the sun, cold drinks and plenty of raw fruits and veggies.
THE RESULT: I felt so alive that I had trouble sleeping last night. It must have been all of the live whole foods in Urilife’s The Feast!
I hate admit that I ate absolutely horrible while in Colorado, but I will because I am an honest person. 33 days of bad eating, not good! It was the darn Mexican food I tell ya!
Even though I didn’t gain any weight, I felt miserable. I had no energy, was bloated, and I won’t even begin to tell you about the nasty thoughts that entered my mind each and every time I looked at myself in the mirror.
I recall a friend telling me a while back about an episode on Oprah. Dr. Oz had mentioned that everyone has a drug of choice when it comes to how we handle life’s ups and downs.
If you know anything about me, you know that my drug of choice is food. Whether sad, happy, stressed, excited or bored I turn to food. Well I use to anyway!
After coming to terms with the fact that, yes I have an eating disorder, I made some drastic changes not only to the foods I turned to but more importantly how I looked at myself. Because I now value myself, I have chosen to eat to live, instead of living to eat.
Unfortunately, I do slip up from time to time and when I do the thoughts come seeping their way in as well. But when I do get back on track I feel that much better. I’m excited to be back in the drivers seat when it comes to my family’s nutrition. Eating healthy makes for a healthy business too!
Yours Truly,
Brandi
Office:401-714-2462
http://anewfeast.com
Health, Personal Growth, Self Improvement | Comments (0)What are Americans Eating?
Experts recommend eating at the very least 5 servings of vegetables a day, but according to the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health only 11% of Americans actually met this guideline in 2007. What’s that about???
What I find even more shocking is that deeply colored vegetables-whether green, orange, or red, make up only 0.2% of the 3.3 servings Americans consume on a daily basis. Most of us know how beneficial it is to add a few more veggies to our diets. The brighter the veggie the more rich they are in phytochemicals.
Phytochemicals help the body deal with substances called radicals which can damage our cells and tissue as well as our DNA. By eating more of these brightly colored, nutrient dense whole foods you are giving yourself a fighting chance against many diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and fibromyalgia to name a few.
If these veggies are so good for us, why according to the USDA are Americans most widely eaten vegetables the potato and Iceberg lettuce?
Are you amongst the 89% that is not getting your daily 5-9 fruits and vegetables for whatever reason? Grab yourself a sample of Urilife’s The Feast. In each serving of The Feast, you enjoy more than 176 natural juices and whole powders from:
- 30 Antioxidant Rich Fruits and Berries
- 30 Power Greens and Veggies
- 11 Nutrient Dense Seeds, Nuts and Sprouts
- 72+ Fulvic Minerals and 9+ Active Plant-Based Enzymes
- 22 Resilient Living Probiotics
Urilife’s The Feast is the purest, most nutrient dense, live, whole food-based nutrition available today. Want more information? Request a free copy of Real Nutrition News, where you will discover the shocking truth about “Healthy” foods in America Today.
To True Optimal Health!
Brandi
Office: 401-714-2462
http://anewfeast.com
Health | Comments (1)Relaxation…
…what’s that??? I looked at the calendar today and realized that we have been going none stop for the last 25 days!!! Vacation…hmmmm, might need another one just to recover from this trip!
While we have been busy, we are having tons of fun too. We finally made it up to the Rocky Mountains on Saturday. There, we enjoyed the fresh mountain air with its views galore. The kids had a blast riding on the tractor, playing ball, fishing and to end the trip we went 4 wheeling in my uncles jeep.
Once we got home I received a call from my cousin who was on her way to the hospital to deliver number 3. So I got the kids to bed and rushed to the hospital just in time. I am so grateful I was able to be here for her.
You see, both of our mothers passed away unexpectedly 6 months apart from each other. It happened 5 years ago, but seems like yesterday. Her and I are more like sister, and I can’t help but feel that given the circumstances, my presence made a difference. Any how, the delivery went very well.
The last two days were spent recuperating. Let me tell ya, it was needed! Tomorrow we will drive up to Erie to see another uncle. On our way back I plan on driving through Estes Park to catch some more gorgeous views. I can’t wait to get home just so I can download all my pics to show you!
I’m trying really hard to see all of my friends, family, keep an eye on my Urilife business, visit all of the beautiful sites Colorado has to offer and drink The Feast so I have the energy to do so, but I am wondering…where did the last 25 days go??? Hopefully, I won’t lose anymore!
Love,
Brandi
Office: 401-714-2462
http://anewfeast.com
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