Motivation Monday – now Fitness Friday’s

 

Ok I have to admit – I HATE Monday’s with a passion.  We come off the weekend, (which is never long enough) into a work week filled with complaining customers, demanding employers, and let’s face it – grumpy children (and sometimes grumpy spouses!)

 

So instead of posting an inspirational Monday post, I’ve decided to move my post to my most favorite day of the week – Friday’s! So Fitness Friday’s will start this week, but in the mean time I do want to share with you an awesome site, filled with an awesome group of women (and I’m not just saying that because I’m involved), that will inspire , motivate and in the process humor you as we face our healthy living lifestyle changes.

Fitness For Mom’s is just in the starting stages, but we are here to help motivate and inspire each other and others to live a more healthy lifestyle. Whether you want to lose a few pounds (or a lot), or just learn how to live more healthy, that’s what this site is all about. We have banned together to make sure that we all reach our goals. Check it out and come join us! We’d love to hear your thoughts, what inspires you, what challenges you are facing so we can help.

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Is it possible? A Debt FREE Christmas?!

So I will confess – I am a shopper. I shop for the deal, whether I need it or not. If I see something that is clearanced and regularly quite a bit more expensive, I buy it. Not just one, no not me, I buy like 5. Why? I’m a shopaholic. I can’t let a deal get by me: I have a dream of working at home for myself selling all my great deals on eBay and making more money then I ever thought about.
But with great amounts of shopping – comes great amounts of debt. I admit that there are times I’ve spent money I shouldn’t on a ‘sure deal’ way of making some money, and yet the items still sit unsold in my basement… And that’s not the only time I go overboard. Christmas.

With 4 kids, 2 nephews, 1 niece, 4 parents, 3 grandparents, a sister and a brother-in-law to buy for, that is a big list. . and I’m a bit of a spoiler. I love the shrills of joy when the kids open up all the things they’ve been wanting, or when I see a surprised look on my Mom or my sisters face when they open up their gifts. But as great as that is, it isn’t so wonderful when I go to open up my statement on my credit card bill the next month, or look at the balance in my check book. Ouch.

So I promised my husband (and myself) that I would not go into debt for Christmas this year. I’ve been planning since summer and here are a few ways I’ve become debt free for Christmas.

1. Sweepstakes – if you’ve never done them, your missing out. A good 60% if not more of my Christmas will be paid for with my sweeps wins. Either wins or gift  cards that I’ve won. (Read my post about beginning as a sweeper here.)

2. Shop DEALS – As I said earlier, I love a good deal. Keep an eye out for things you know that your kids (or family members) will love. My son is obsessed with Superhero’s , Mario Brothers, Power Rangers..all the boy stuff- after Halloween I got tons of marked down costumes to make him a costume trunk – my best find? a Mario costume for $2!

3. Don’t overspend – It’s very easy to get carried away. I find deals and I find things I know people will love, and I buy… and I buy some more, and I keep buying until a red flag goes up at the retailers because I’ve reached my limit on my debit card. Not this year – I am taking cash, and my gift cards for my Black Friday shopping.

4. Make a list – I have a notebook in my purse, each page has a name of a person I am buying for the top part is ideas for that person – the bottom part is what I’ve bought. Make sure to write down every purchase in your notebook. You’d be surprised about how all the ‘little’ things can add up. I am always shocked on Christmas Eve when I go to start wrapping presents – I open my closet door and they just fall out!

I found some other great tips on Dave Ramsey’s website for staying debt free for the holidays – he also has a sweepstakes going on right now! You could win up to $10,000 in Cash and prizes! You can enter here.

What are your holiday saving tips? Comment below and one person will be chosen to have a surprise gift sent to them!

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Mamavation Monday: Deskercise!

When I worked retail it wasn’t really hard to keep active. I was constantly on my feet running from here to there to help a customer: bending, lifting, restocking shelves, my body was always moving! But since working in an office the past 6 years I have noticed that even getting up to walk to the bathroom my legs hurt! I have sat soo long in that one position that my body just doesn’t want to move.

The hardest part about sitting all day, is after an 8 hours going home and trying to get a work out in when your body is still stiff and sore. So what I’ve been doing is trying to do as much as I can to stay active at my desk all day. Unfortunately I don’t have one of these awesome desk chairs to keep me moving – 

 

So here are a few things I’ve started to do to keep my body moving, and more limber. (Side note: I’m not that special, so I don’t have my own private office – some of the exercises I can do without being noticed, the others? I make a lot of trips to the bathroom! So if you hear a lot of noise, or the floors shakin’, it’s just me gettin’ my work out in!)

Cardio

1. The Twinkle Toe: Tap into your tap dancer by speedily tapping those toes on the floor under your desk. Or, graduate to a harder (and less conspicuous) move: Stand in front of a small trashcan and lift up those legs to tap the toeson its edge, alternating feet.

2. The Slog, Then Jog: Instead of working away for hours nonstop, take a mini break for a stationary jog. Pop up from your chair, (admire the butt imprint left behind!), and jog in place. Willing to huff and puff a little more? Pick up those knees! Continue for one minute, return to spreadsheets, and repeat.

3. The Cubicle Wanderer: Walking during work is underrated. Take a stroll down the hall to catch up with coworkers or welcome a new employee. Or, instead of dialing extensions and sending lazy emails to the manager two doors down, put in some face time. (Just beware of tempting candy jars when making the rounds).

Legs and Butt

1. The Wall (Street) SitWall sits are great for building strength and endurance. Standing with your back against the wall, bend the knees and slide your back down the wall until the thighs are parallel to the floor.  Sit and hold for 30-60 seconds.

2. The Silent Seat Squeeze: Believe it or not, some deskercises can be kept under wraps, and this glutes exercise is one of them. To start toning, simply squeeze your buttocks, hold for 5-10 seconds, and release. Repeat until the glutes tire. The results will be uplifting in more ways than one.

3. The Last Man Standing: Standing around isn’t exactly traditional exercise, but research shows it’s got more than a leg up on sitting. After all, long periods of sitting are linked to increased risk for diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease, whereas standing significantly increases your daily caloric expenditure

Shoulders and Arms

1. The Namaste: Whether you’re praying for a raise or for more defined arms, this move has you covered. Seated upright with feet flat on the floor, bring the palms together in front of the chest and push both hands together powerfully until you feel the arm muscles contract. Hold the prayer hands pushed together for 20 seconds. Release and repeat the sequence.

2. The Fist Pump: Got your raise? Extra vacation days? Time to rock out like the Jersey Shore while simultaneously toning the arms. Fist punch into the air like a champ (alternating arms) and continue for 60 seconds or more — or however much time you have!

3. The Casual Lean: Waiting in the hall for a meeting to start? Perfect time to nonchalantly work out the upper arms! Lean against the nearest wall, supporting your body with the forearm only. Now lean into the wall until the upper arm almost touches it, and then push back out. Repeat for 15 reps or until the meeting gets underway

Chest, Back, and Neck

1.  The Shoulder Shrug:  Simply raise both shoulders up toward the ears, hold for 5 seconds, then relax. Repeat for 15 reps.

2. The Nape Shaper: It’s time to tone that neck! For the first isometric neck strengthening trick, put your head in your hands as if exasperated by the workday (you may not need to act) and press your palms into your forehead as if trying to push the head backward. Resist the motion by engaging the neck muscles. Next, clasp the hands behind the back of the head and try to push the head backward, resisting the motion with your hands. Hold each for 5 seconds.

3. The Pencil Pinch: Lose the pencil behind the ear. The really suave workers hold it in between their shoulder blades! Show off your traps by rolling back the shoulders until the shoulder blades are pinched together. Pretend you’re holding a pencil between the scapulas (or try it for real!). Hold for 5-10 seconds, release, and repeat for 12-15 reps

Core

1. The Desk Chair Swivel: Lucky enough to have a fun swivel chair? Use its twirl to your advantage with this oblique ab fix. Sitting upright and with the feet hovering over the floor, hold the edge of your desk with your fingers and thumb. Next, use the core to swivel the chair from side to side. Swish back and forth for 15 rounds.

2. The Posture Perfecter: Perfect posture is a must for long days at the desk. Start by adjusting the chair height to make sure the feet, hips, and arms are at 90-degree angles to the floor. Engage the core to keep the back straight throughout the day. No slouching allowed!

3. The Fab Ab Squeeze: Another silent one,  this one can be covertly executed when walking down the hall or seated during a call. Simply take a deep breath and tighten the abdominal muscles,  bringing them in towards the spine as you exhale. Stay squeezed for 5-10 seconds and release. Repeat for 12-15 reps.

These are just a few things I try – what are your secret exercise tips to keep moving at the office?

 This post is sponsored by Dole and hosted by Mamavation – a community dedicated to obesity prevention & weight loss for women and I’m writing this to be entered into a giveaway

 

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ONEHOPE Wine – The Wine that Gives Back!

Recently I was introduced to a wonderful company that goes by the name of ONEHOPE Wine. ONEHOPE Wine sells many varieties of wine and are some of the best wines I’ve ever tasted – but that’s not even the half of it. HALF of their profits are donated to partner charities with every bottle sold. In a mere 5 years the company has donated over $750,000 to some very worthy charities.

Company with a Mission:

Sometimes people find causes, other times causes find people. Such is the case with the founders of ONEHOPE. ONEHOPE was started by eight friends who turned what started as a personal mission to help out a friend with her fight against cancer into a thriving business which is founded on a very basic, but compelling principle: giving back is good business. The eight founders started the company working out of their living rooms and selling wine out of the back of their trunks. Since the inception of the company in June 2007 the company has grown from 0 to well over 40,000 cases sold.

Featured Causes/Products

ONEHOPE California Chardonnay – Supporting the fight against Breast Cancer.ONEHOPE California Sauvignon Blanc – Supporting the health of our Planet.
ONEHOPE California Merlot – Supporting the fight against HIV / AIDS.

ONEHOPE California Cabernet Sauvignon – Supporting the fight against Autism.

ONEHOPE California Zinfandel – Supporting our Troops.

ONEHOPE Arroyo Seco Reserve Pinot Noir – Supporting Children’s Hospitals.

Limited Offering:

ONEHOPE Carneros Reserve Pinot Noir – Supporting the fight against Cancer.

FEATURED CAUSE FOR NOVEMBER: You can purchase this months featured wine here.

HALF of profits from this wine are donated to Hope For The Warriors® to help provide job readiness services for returning troops and service members. The mission of Hope For The Warriors is to enhance the quality of life for post-9/11 service members, their families, and families of the fallen who have sustained physical and psychological wounds in the line of duty. Hope For The Warriors is dedicated to restoring a sense of self, restoring the family unit, and restring hope for our service members and our military families. As of November 9, 2012, more than 5,000 have been killed in action, about 7,000 total deaths, more than 50,000 have been wounded in action from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Because of generous donations, Hope For The Warriors® has helped more than 3,000 service members and their families in 2012 alone.

Go check out ONEHOPE Wines Facebook page for some great tips, recipes, and more ways to give back!

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Pay it Forward: iPod Nano Giveaway

“Tis the season – The time of year we all start getting the Christmas “Wish List” from our kids, and we start seeing our bank accounts dwindle. As I look over my kids list, I start thinking about how lucky we are. We may not live in the best house or drive the nicest cars, or have money to go on fancy vacations; But as I see families struggle to buy groceries, pay the rent, and counting out pennies for their children’s school lunch, I really start to feel even more blessed.

Every year for the past 5 years we have sponsored a family at Christmas. I have never seen my kids so excited to GIVE something away, especially if it was on their own list! It gives us all a great feeling being able to give to others that are in a tight spot, or not quite as fortunate as us.

This year, due to unforseen financial situations, were not able to sponsor an entire family. But that won’t stop us – we are sponsoring a child and we want to make it great for them!. .. And since we aren’t able to sponsor more then one, we’ve decided to help YOU “Pay it Forward”!

We are sponsoring an iPad Nano Giveaway – the lucky winner will be able to PAY IT FORWARD to someone they think deserves it! But even if your not a winner, there are many ways you can PAY IT FORWARD this Christmas season:

Be attentive wherever you are for opportunities to help someone. Perhaps you have an elderly or disabled neighbor who is too proud to ask for help with their yard work or maybe you’re in a restaurant and see someone who looks like they could use some kind stranger to pay for their meal. You can change people’s attitudes about the world through your unobtrusive acts of kindness

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Do something nice for someone you don’t know (or don’t know very well). It should be something significant, and not for a person from whom you expect a good deed — or anything at all, for that matter — in return.

Spread the word. If the person thanks you and wants to “repay” you (that is, pay it “back”), let them know that what you’d really like is for them to pay it “forward” — you’d like them to do something nice for three people they don’t know, and ask those three people to do something nice for three more people. The idea is to consciously increase the goodness of the world

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Pay it forward. When you notice that somebody has done something nice for you, make a note in your mind to practice three acts of kindness towards other people, as described in Step 3.

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