Change Your Mind Change Your Body

February 27, 2014



Don’t eat this, no carbs, no fat, ahh don’t you hate when people tell you what you can’t do?  I know I do.  One thing that I don’t do well is listening to people who are trying to tell me what not to do when I really want to do it.  So, as you can imagine when diets I have been on in the past say don’t eat a certain food it only makes me want it more.  You know the rule, you always want what you can’t have.  


Do you feel the same way I do about restricting diets?  Well, what if you started to think about it a different way?  What if you changed your mindset to thinking about your eating as coming from an abundance mindset instead of a lack or deprived mindset.  


First lets talk about what is an abundance and the lack mindset.  You have probably heard about it before in other realms like business or money.  In an abundance mindset it means that there is always enough to go around, there is no limit or boundaries to what you can have.  A lack mindset means that you believe you can never have enough, there is not enough to go around and you are always left wanting and needing more.  


How to look at nutrition a different way.  


The dieting mindset comes from a place of lack and deprivation instead of looking at it as a healthy lifestyle.  Here are some ways to change your mindset.  


Dieting Mindset- I can never have that food again.  When you are dieting you start to have the mindset that you will never be able to enjoy a cookie ever again (or whatever food is off limits).  When you start to feel as if you are never going to be able to eat a piece of cake then you will start to crave it more.  Like we discussed before its like that theory that you always want what you can’t have.  


Abundance Mindset- You can have whatever you want whenever you want it.  Meaning that if you one day you want a piece of cake then you can have a piece and not feel guilty about it.  It doesn’t mean that you will eat cake every day for the rest of your life but knowing that you are able to indulge once in awhile takes the pressure off of never being able to have it again.



Dieting Mindset-There will not be enough.  This is another reason many of us subconsciously overeat and indulge.  For some of people who might have been raised in a larger family or the youngest this may apply.  A lot of people tell me that they feel as if they don’t eat everything in front of them then there will never be another chance to eat that food again.  


Abundance Mindset-I think as rational adults we can put that theory to rest.  There will always be an abundance of food for us to eat no matter when we need it.  We are lucky enough to have food available to us all the time and therefore when we know we can get what we need at anytime there won’t be such an urge to binge when you have food in front of you.



Dieting Mindset- This is the only time I am ever going to have this food again.  This usually occurs around eating holidays.  You get to the Superbowl party and you think I will never be able to eat this amazing cheese dip until next Superbowl so I must eat all of it now!  


Abundance Mindset-I can still eat that special holiday food anytime of year.  So what if 7 layer cookies are usually only made during Christmas, does that really mean you can never get them another time during the year?  I doubt it very much.  Once you come to realize that you are able to eat those foods you love anytime and not just during a special holiday it takes the pressure off needing to binge on that food when you see it only once a year.  


Dieting Mindset- Everything is all or nothing, black or white.  Dieters see their eating plans as either they are on or off a diet.  If you eat something that is not “on” your diet then you feel like you automatically failed on your diet which usually leads to binging and then punishing yourself after.  


Abundance Mindset- There is sometimes moderation and gray areas when thinking about nutrition.  If you can start to practice with the mindset that you are neither on or off a diet, and there are no good and bad foods, there are just foods that help you burn fat and that help you store fat then you will have a whole new outlook on what you eat.  Learning that every meal is an opportunity to put your body into fat burning or fat storing mode can help to really make you understand that your body doesn’t work in absolutes.  Finding your fat loss formula takes some trial and error and some self discovery.  We should all learn to love our bodies more and do things for our body that help us to be healthier and happier and not punish our bodies with extreme dieting and exercise.  



Changing your mindset around your nutrition can be the key to making changes and learning the fat loss lifestyle.  


 

Love Your Body

February 12, 2014


Recently a client said to me, “I was looking at pictures of me a few years ago and I didn’t realize how skinny I was. I always thought I was so fat and looking back I really wish I would have just enjoyed being young and skinny.”  That comment got me thinking about how many people feel that same way.  


Why do we as woman beat ourselves up constantly about our body image?  We are never pretty enough, thin enough, always asking our friends do we look fat in this, etc.  How many men do yo...


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Is Winter Making You Fat and Depressed

February 4, 2014



I don’t know about you but I am over this extremely cold weather and winter here in the north east. One thing I always here people telling me is how they gain weight and become more depressed over the winter.  I definitely find myself hibernating more often and sometimes skipping my workouts because I don’t want to walk to the gym.  Winter can be a long few months if you are feeling like its got the best of you.  Here are a few tips to get you through the rest of this winter.  


Eat les...


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Cavewomen Don't Get Fat

January 28, 2014




Recently I had the honor to interview one of my favorite people and superstar nutritionist, Esther Blum, about her new book,
Cavewomen Don’t Get Fat.  I first met Esther about 8 years ago when I was looking for a nutritionist in NYC.  Ever since then she has not only been a great mentor to me but also has become a great friend.  I was lucky enough to help her gather research for this book and also develop recipes, too.  I cannot say enough great things about Esther and her new book.  Check ...


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2014 How to Live Your Best Life

January 22, 2014

  

Every year I strive to have a better year then the year before.  There are just some things you learn ever year and I am always looking to grow and learn every year.  I want to be the best version of myself all the time and I want to make sure I am challenging myself with goals that are outside of my comfort zone.  


I wanted to share with you some things to keep in mind when trying to live 2014 as your best year yet!


Stop shoulding.  You know when you say, “I should have done this, or I...


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Life Begins Outside of Your Comfort Zone

January 15, 2014



You know that dreaded conversation you have every year, “What are we going to do for New Years?”  Well, this year I decided to get out of my comfort zone and do something completely different for New Years, I booked a trip to Thailand with a bunch of friends.  I love to travel, I have been all over the US, plenty of islands in the Caribbean, Europe and even South America but a trip to Asia was completely out of my comfort zone but it was going to be awesome! 


I booked the trip months in ...


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Avoid the Holiday Bulge

November 19, 2013


Avoid Holiday Weight Gain



The Holidays are upon us and that means plenty of time to be social, eat lots of cookies and have less time to workout and eat healthy.  Since we all live such a busy life between work, kids, family, etc. here are some helpful tips on how to navigate through the holidays without gaining the dreaded holiday pounds.  


Make better choices when dining out.  During the holidays there are more occasions to eat out then usual and all that dining out can add up to unwante...


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All About Cravings

October 30, 2013

It’s 9pm and you are watching your favorite TV show and you start to crave some chips.  What do you do?  


  1. Get up and give into your craving and eat the chips?  
  2. Eat the chips and then the chocolate and then the ice cream?
  3. Brush your teeth and ignore the chips?
  4. Read this blog below to figure it out?


Hunger vs. Cravings


Do you know the difference between hunger and cravings?  Hunger is felt in the stomach as a gnawing, rumbling sensation.  Cravings come more from the brain and are harder...


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Nutrition for Breast Health

October 24, 2013



October is breast cancer awareness month.  Unfortunately, breast cancer is a disease that affects many woman and seems to be hitting woman younger and younger. I’ve had a few friends have a diagnosis of breast cancer in their 30s and it seems to becoming more prevalent.  As a nutritionist I strongly believe in preventive care and living the healthiest life that you can live in order to prevent disease.  


When I speak or council woman about their nutrition and health I like to talk about ho...


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Summertime Sadness

October 3, 2013


Summer’s over…now what ?


I grew up at the Jersey shore so summer to me means hanging out at the beach and enjoying the sun and sand.  So, that is exactly what I did this summer.  By Friday afternoon, I would hit the beach and enjoy myself all weekend.  My usual Saturday morning workouts turned into sleeping in and just lounging by the pool before I hit up happy hour.  You may have even seen a few too many pics of me on Instagram holding a drink in my hand (@sabrinafitness).  

 

So, now t...


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