Monday, February 4, 2013

Attention All Mindful Readers and Advertisers!

Important Update! 
Where has the Mindful Magazine Team gone? What are they up to now?

Readers:
We at Mindful Magazine are taking a sabbatical. We hope to be back soon with an even better digital publication format and an updated website with new features! If you have any thoughts, suggestions or ideas that may help; please comment or email usIf you are not currently a subscriber, we strongly encourage you to subscribe to receive the newest updates, event news and more through our monthly e-newsletter. Subscribe Here. Subscription is free and you can unsubscribe at any time.

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Friday, February 1, 2013

Refusing to FAIL! Janette's Journey

Janette's Weight Loss Story of Health and Wellness
 “My heaviest weight was 408 pounds. I stayed away from the scale for many years, but I knew I had to find out exactly where I was starting. I believe that my weight gain was related to the many tragic losses I experienced in my life. I lost my older and only sister, little brother, father and mother. I became an emotional eater and I ran to food for comfort. I remember feeling like I was literally going to eat myself to death. I did not have a stop button. I felt this way for many years. I could not distinguish the difference between physical hunger and emotional hunger. My weight at that time represented all the pain I felt internally; in retrospect it was a symptom to deeper issues.

I embarked on this weight loss journey many times before, but after many failures I tried again. A heavier person has a different experience than that of individuals viewed as normal or average weight. And in most cases the feedback from others may lead to overeating, especially for those who are emotional eaters as I once was. I often tell individuals who battle with emotional eating to take it 1 step at a time, 1 healthy choice at a time, and 1 pound at a time. My motivations for losing weight were many. I was tired of merely existing. I wanted to live. I wanted to fit into booths in restaurants. I did not want to worry whether I could fit into a classroom desk or not; nor how far from class I had to walk to my car. I wanted to play with my children without getting winded or saying maybe later. I wanted to walk and not worry about constant back pain. 
 
 

I lost weight by totally changing my eating habits. I started by calorie counted and later began to watch my sugar, carbohydrate and sodium intake. I generally consume lean meats, fruits and veggies. I drastically limited any processed foods. I drink a gallon of water each day and I exercise 4 to 6 times a week; anywhere from 1 to 3 hours a day. I did not have a trainer or surgery. My diet is what I created for myself.

My breaking point was March 2011, when I received a seat belt ticket because I was too large to buckle up. I would not have believed this was possible if I had not done it myself. Today I am 175lbs; that is a 233lb loss. I think it is amazing what the body can do once you believe it is possible; I want to encourage others to not stop. You must keep going, keep trying, and never give up!”

— By Janette Colantonio

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Janette, thank you for sharing your story with the world. You are truly an inspiration to so many!
 
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Friday, January 11, 2013

Are you HOOPING to lose weight this season?

HOOPING IS A GREAT WAY TO STAY FIT!
Read about a pioneering entrepreneur taking charge of her life and inspiring others to be fit while having fun. 














Phat Hoops started in 2010 building and selling weighted sport hoops in Clark County.  Since then they have grown and now are a part of many organizations to help get everyone hooping in our community.  From sponsoring the hoop contest at the Clark County Fair to working with Young Women in Action, they have dedicated themselves to helping others lose inches and have fun doing it!  A Phat Hoop is a great addition to your exercise program. You can use it as part of an overall fitness program, to add variety to your workouts, or simply as a fun way to get more active.  Phat Hoops are bigger and heavier than traditional hoops.  This makes it easier to keep going and gives you the ability to do it for a longer period of time. Hooping is a low intensity workout that burns about 200 calories in 30 minutes and allows you to have fun while losing excess inches!  No more crunches and sit-ups that could strain your back and your neck.
Here are just a few more of the benefits:
Tones Muscles
Because your muscles must be in constant motion to keep the hoop moving, hooping is an easy way to tone and strengthen the muscles in the abdomen, hips and legs. Phat Hoops are larger, weighted hoops with more resistance to strengthen muscles faster.

Builds Coordination
In order to keep a Phat Hoop moving, you must move in a steady rhythm with good timing. Using a Phat Hoop may seem challenging at first, but the more you do it the easier it becomes as your coordination increases.

Fun Activity
One of the best benefits of hooping is that it is just plain fun. Using a hoop is a great way for adults to reconnect with their inner child and play. You can hoop to music or with others to make it even more enjoyable.
Learn more about how to get your custom made hoop – sports colors to school colors. Get creative!

Phat Hoops

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Happy Hooping!
Trina Latshaw 
360-597-8453




Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Dollar Per Month™ (DPM™) has announced it’s three charity partnerships for January 2013


Seattle, Washington — January 1, 2013


Dollar Per Month™ (DPM™) has announced it’s three charity partnerships for January 2013. The online non-profit fundraising site raises money for different charity partners every month, by having members donate as little as a dollar per month to their selected organizations. Proceeds from January membership donations will go to Generation Rescue, Giving Children Hope, and Kids in Need Foundation.

Generation Rescue is the leading national organization that provides hope, information and immediate treatment assistance to families affected by autism spectrum disorders.  Jenny McCarthy says, “I remember the day Evan was diagnosed with autism like it was yesterday. The doctor told me there was no hope or help for him. Thankfully I found Generation Rescue and was inspired by the parents before me to find a different answer”. In support of the DollarPerMonth.org partnership with Generation Rescue, Jenny has provided 6 free signed books for a giveaway. You can enter here, no donation or purchase required: http://bit.ly/ZQAvE6

Giving Children Hope works with diverse individuals and communities both locally and around the world, supplying projects that address and focus on the needs of children and serve the poor. They promote family sustainability, economic independence, and self-sufficiency so that children may grow in stable environments.

Kids in Need Foundation’s mission is to ensure that every child is prepared to learn and succeed by providing free school supplies nationally to students most in need. School supplies to students and teachers through the Kids In Need National Network of Resource Centers, teachers are awarded grants, and school supplies are given to needy communities.


Doug Clerget, co-founder of DPM™ believes DollarPerMonth.org is a unique way to give to charity because it handpicks deserving charities monthly and conveniently presents them to our members, who often have busy lifestyles. More importantly, our members are exposed to new and important charity organizations they may not have been aware of previously.”

Each month, DPM™ selects three charities for members to vote on. DPM™ then posts information about the charities to help members evaluate each and make their vote.  DPM™ has already carefully investigated and evaluated all three charities to ensure they are reputable, making a positive impact on the world and that the vast majority of donations will go directly to the cause.  The winning charity receives 50% of the community donations, the 2nd receives 30%, and the 3rd receives 20% – no charity loses!

To sign up as a member, please visit www.DollarPerMonth.org.

To schedule an interview or to get more information about DPM™ or their
January partners please contact:
Maile Cabral
Maile@Cabral EdwardsManagement.com

Doug Clerget
DollarPerMonth.org
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We at Mindful Magazine love what Dollar Per Month™ represents. 
They make it so easy to GIVE BACK! 

We had a chance to interview Doug Clerget, co-founder of DPM™ you can read 
the whole interview HERE (page 12) or watch it on MindfulTV.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Fresh Ginger Tea

It is so easy to make a fresh cup of ginger tea, try this recipe or create your own unique blend!





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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Powder Laundry Detergent Recipe

Half the price and twice as nice!

Would you like to save a few bucks and invest a few minutes to make your own laundry detergent. Here is how...



Excerpt from Mindful Magazine's first issue.



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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Vegetarian Lasagna

Everything is mindful about a healthy kitchen, this is why we want to share some of our favorite recipes each issue. If you would like to see some of your recipes published in Mindful Magazine, contact us. You could be our next Healthy Kitchen guest!


* Boil water to cook your noodle of choice (whole    wheat, brown rice, or quinoa).
* While noodles are cooking, cut up your vegetables of choice. Suggestions: spinach, brussel sprouts,         yellow and green zucchini, mushroom. Have the kids choose some of the vegetable.
* When noodles are done cooking and water is strained, layer bottom of a casserole dish with a single    layer of noodles, ricotta cheese, vegetables, spaghetti sauce, mozzarella cheese, and    continue three    levels or until baking pan is full.
* Bake in oven at 400 for 15-20 minutes, or until vegetables are soft. Each oven may vary.






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