Welcome To Pampering4life Lifestyle

Thank you for following me and learning more on how you can live your "Best Life" each and everyday just by doing exciting things to awaken and pamper what is most important in your life. Pampering4life is a lifestyle of pampering all aspect of one's life. It is the ultimate indulgence of pampering your mind, body, and freedom. Please make sure to take time for yourself at least 10 minutes a day. Relax and feel your desire to live the life God has given you after all "Pampering4life" is a celebration of you....

About Me

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New Jersey, United States
Just some information about me. I'm a wife, board certified integrative health counselor, and amateur ballroom dancer. I enjoy life by living each day like it is my last. One of my favorite hobbies is to travel, travel, travel, and to learn different cultures of all kinds. After a recent lay off..I realized my passion and purpose in life is to inspire people by showing them how to enjoy their life and to pamper all aspects of it. This includes your health, your wealth, and most important your mind by making the connection to what living is really about. Pampering4life is about making small changes and reaping BIG RESULTS! I look forward to opening up a new world for you so you to can live your BEST LIFE

Monday, April 29, 2013

That's It Giveaway: YOU COULD BE A WINNER!!!!





Hey healthy divas I'm so excited about this DELISH giveaway that is so good and healthy. Pampering4life Lifestyle and Wellness Company recently partnered with That's It company to offer yummy healthy snacks. These fruit bars are PERFECT sna...cks that are 100% pure fruit..no purees, no concentrations, no chemicals, no gmo's. Not to mention its an easy way to get 2 whole servings of fruit. They are perfect for vegan, diabetic, raw, or kosher...soooo good!! We are picking 4 lucky winners to WIN a full box of the fruit snacks in the flavor of your choice. Apple + Cherry, Apple + Pear, Apple + Mango, Apple + Apricot.

To enter, just do these 3 things
"Like" our facebook page which is located here on the blog on the right hand side
"Like" That's It biz page
Leave a comment here on our blog and let us know how you incorporate fruit in your diet.
 
Good Luck!!!

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

6 Easy Tips to Follow Your Nutrition Plan

 
Often times when people start to consider a new nutrition program they usually want to revamp what’s in the kitchen or simply put their shopping list. One thing that I often see with my clients is when they no longer allow themselves the freedom of eating the things they enjoy. So, I will hear complaints that eating healthy is boring or blah but the reality is not what you’re eating but how to cook what you’re eating by making it as flavorful as possible.  The key here really is not always what you buy but how to cook it. You can stick to a great nutrition program just by using some easy steps below in gaining the new healthier you.

When preparing vegetables try not to overcook them or under season them. Cut back on the cooking time to reap all of the natural flavors of your vegetables. You may also want to try a finishing sauce like vinaigrette of olive oil and balsamic vinegar and spices. You will be very surprised of the finished taste.


Try cooking healthy quick meals like grill salmon with frozen vegetables or whole-wheat couscous. One of my favorites is quinoa with carrots which has a preparation time of 30 minutes or less. Eating healthy can be easy with some dedicated focus.

Keep a healthy pantry of granola snacks, nuts, raisins, and dried fruit to keep temptation at bay. Stay with the mindset if it’s not in my kitchen I do not eat it.

Limit the sodium by avoiding processed foods of any kind. I had one of my client’s ask me “how do you know if it’s processed”. My rule of the thumb is anything in bags or boxes as natural whole foods are fresh with an expiration date. If you purchase healthy foods you will stay within the normal daily range of 2,300 mg of salt a day.

When away from home staying close to healthy easy foods is best.  Try salad in a jar which is something I keep near and dear to me. You simply build a mason jar with your favorite selections from romaine lettuce to hard boil egg slices while keeping the dressing at the bottom of the jar. When you are ready to partake in your salad you simply shake and eat. What I like about this concept; it’s easy and you can keep more than just salad using this method. You can try fruit, soups, and a host of other healthy meals simply store it correctly and you have a few days’ worth of meals.

So you see eating healthy is not the enemy. You just have to try some things to make your life a little easier while adjusting to a simple nutrition plan that everyone including your family can have fun doing and look forward to the participation. If you enjoyed this article be sure to follow us on Facebook for more quick easy health tips follow our website at http://www.nutritionyoudesign.com

Monday, April 15, 2013

Pampering4life Healthy Recipe: Spinach Apricot Salad







Ingredients

8 cups torn fresh pre-washed baby spinach
1/3 cup dried apricots, snipped
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 clove garlic, thinly sliced or minced
4 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
Salt
Freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons slivered almonds, toasted        


                          

Directions

Remove stems from spinach, if desired. In a large bowl combine spinach and apricots; set aside.
In a 12-inch skillet heat oil over medium heat. Cook and stir garlic in hot oil until golden. Stir in the balsamic vinegar. Bring to boiling; remove from heat.
Add the spinach-apricot mixture to skillet. Return to heat and toss mixture in skillet about 1 minute or until spinach is just wilted.
Transfer mixture to a serving dish. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with almonds. Serve salad immediately.

Monday, April 1, 2013

20 Steps For Spring Exercise Motivation



We all have the days where we plan to work out and know that we should, but when it's time to lace up your shoes and go…You. Just. Don't. Wanna.

I have those days, too, but when I remind myself how GOOD exercise makes me feel, and how it will help me reach my goals, I generally suck it up and do it anyway. Getting started really is the hardest part. Once you get going, you're generally glad you did. And when it's over, you feel even better.

But some people have less willpower or dedication. Some give in to the temptation to skip exercise too easily. While that's fine once in a while, it can become a hard habit to break if you skip out on your workouts too often. Below take a look at some things you can do to spring forward to exercise motivation.

Keep Track of Your Progress
Remember to chart your progress, whether it's with a high-tech online tracker or an old-school fitness journal. Seeing incremental improvements, whether it's improved time, increased reps, or greater frequency of workouts, can boost your exercise motivation.

You are not Perfect
Be prepared and not feel like its either all or nothing. Taking small steps always reap bigger rewards. Trying to be a perfectionist when starting any no exercise plan will surely lead to burn out. If you miss a day or two of your workout its okay. Always keep in mind you have another day to make things right.


  1. Do it anyway. (This was the most popular answer!)
  2. Tell myself to go for 15 minutes. If I still feel bad or unmotivated, I can quit. I have yet to quit.
  3. Ask a friend along to the workout it helps us both with accountability.
  4. Do a heavy house cleaning (vacuuming, moving furniture, scrubbing) so I have a reason to work out.
  5. Take a 10-minute brisk walk.
  6. Take the dog for a long walk.
  7. Force myself anyway and feel better for it.
  8. Go to a yoga class. It gets me moving, and I always have fun!
  9. I sit by myself for a few minutes and think about all the things I can't enjoy because of my poor health.
  10. Work out anyway…then bask in the awesomeness!
  11. Find something new to do! If you run then go for a swim or a bike ride. Maybe you are getting bored with the same routine.
  12. Complain about not feeling motivated, then go do it, since I don't like hearing myself complain.
  13. I drag myself to the gym anyway. Before I realize it, an hour is passed and I'm glad I went.
  14. Post about your lack of motivation on Facebook, and get chewed out.
  15. Do it anyway because this is for me.
  16. Try to force myself to just do something for 1 minute (jumping jacks, squats, etc.). But usually I tell myself I will be happier that I did it instead of mad at myself for not doing anything.
  17. Put on my work out clothes, lace up my shoes and go for a walk. Once I'm out and moving I find my motivation.
  18. Remember a time when I couldn't work out, and how sad I was when I was heavier, and how I don't want to feel sad again!
  19. Listen to some music—something with energy that I like. It's funny how the right music can make you move even when you think you don't want to, and it usually provides a mood boost, too (which is probably why I didn't want to workout in the first place).
  20. Put my feelings aside and use logic and reasoning. My feelings then change after a good workout.