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5 Reasons to Drink Fresh Juice Daily

5 Reasons to Drink Fresh Juice Daily

We all know that what we eat and drink affects our health, but this is almost too simplistic in today’s society to be practical. In fact, simple can be better; and juice is as simple as it gets.  Juicing has been around for some time, but it’s only recently become more mainstream due to being featured by TV hosts like Dr. Oz.

This is huge for the health of our world because more and more people will be exposed to this amazing lifestyle. Eating fresh veggies and fruits aids in a positive lifestyle because it allows our bodies to get optimal nutrition.

Juicing all types of fruits and vegetables turns them into superfoods that are easily and optimally absorbed by the body. We recommend always including some type of green in your juice. You’ll be surprised at the flavor, and the health benefits are tremendous.

5 Reasons to Drink Juice Daily (+ A Yummy JUICE Recipe):

 

1. Heal and Detoxify

Juicing is one of the best ways to heal and detoxify the body; it’s also one of the quickest. Everyone knows the major benefits of getting enough fruits and veggies into our diet daily – juicing makes this even easier and more convenient.

Fresh juice is loaded with enzymes, vitamins and minerals that are easily digestible and quickly absorbed. Drinking a glass a day will boost your health, give you more energy, detoxify your body and increase recovery from an illness. Many people have even healed diseases with juicing.

In fact, a famous doctor, Max Gerson, MD, treated cancer patients using a juice therapy regimen with Ann Wigmore co-founder of the Hippocrates Health Institute. If you feel guided, read his story. He actually healed patients of cancer with his health regime. There is a well known book out about his teachings called The Gerson Therapy.

2. Weight Loss

When people first start “gettin’ juicy” (drinking juice everyday or even doing juice feasts) they get really excited because the immediately start releasing weight. They’re often thrilled at the initial weight loss and as time goes on they begin seeing even more benefits like a strengthened immune system, better digestion, fewer allergies, balanced hormones, and less disease and chronic illness.

Juice Fasting, or more positively referred to as Juice Feasting, is more popular today than ever. Most who begin, gladly report a 7-9 pound per week weight release. Typically, most people do a 3 to 7 day Juice Fast.

Many have even ventured down the path to a 90 day and beyond Juice Feast. Overall, Juice Fasting & Detoxification can be a great way to release weight as well as toxins and naturally health the body.

3. Vitamin Absorption

“…Imagine 900 seconds of every living cell in your body fist pumping to the beat of each chug…”

If you tried to eat every vegetable put into a simple smoothie recipe, it would take you longer, your body wouldn’t digest it or absorb the vitamins as well, and you’d probably be really full.  It’s good to eat the raw vegetables too, but juice is where it’s at when you know you’re in need of some serious vitamins and minerals.  Dehydrated? Celery. Tired?  Green with ginger or lemon.  It goes on and on. For every need, there’s a recipe to try.

Your body can digest fresh juice in about 15 minutes and assimilates most of the nutrients from it.  Imagine 900 seconds of every living cell in your body fist pumping to the beat of each chug.   You will literally feel your body give thanks for the healthy hydration.

4. Trace Minerals and Enzymes

When you squeeze fresh fruit or vegetables, it has naturally occurring trace minerals and enzymes in it that you won’t see in any bottled juice at the store.

Along with the momentum of the vitamins being absorbed, you’re further fortifying your soul’s fortress with pure, live foods.   The live enzymes in the smoothie are also a great aid to the digestion process.

5. Reduces Cravings

Everyone can relate to having a craving for some kind of food or snack.  The true beauty in juice is that you can curb so many.  If sugar is what you need, an apple or orange juice can take care of that.  The sugar that comes from fruits and vegetables is naturally occurring, and ultimately, better than processed sugars.

Herbs and spices can give your concoctions different flavors but if you’re in search of something specific, you’ll have to get really creative.   For instance, we’ve made a pizza (yes, we said pizza) juice before.  Tomatoes were thrown in the juicer with green pepper, basil, and oregano and we sipped slices through a straw!

If you already have a juicer, that’s fantastic – please try the juice recipe below and let us know what you think. Also, if you’ve had success with juicing we’d love to hear from you. You will inspire our community.

Likewise, if you are new to juicing, it’s okay too. You’ve got the knowledge now let’s make it effective and put it into action. If you aren’t ready to put a lot of money into a quality juicer you should try the Nutri Bullet, recommended by leading Health Ranger and raw food guru, David Wolfe. You get highly optimal nutrition, there is zero waste, and quick cleanup.

Here’s a great Green Juice Recipe:

  • 2 green apples, sliced
  • 4 stalks of celery
  • 1 cucumber
  • 6-8 leaves of kale
  • ½ lemon, peeled
  • One 1 inch piece of fresh ginger

Voila!  pour and serve 🙂

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4 Effective Ways To Deal with Judgement

Sages have understood the importance of releasing judgment for ages.  They knew that a genuine understanding and compassion for all people would always be favorable. But, how can we stop judgment from happening?

Here are 4 Ways to Deal with Judgment:

1. Release your own judgment.

When you prematurely judge someone, you miss the opportunity to get to know who they are and what makes them unique.  You allow your limited perspective to cloud your vision from seeing the good in them. If they’re close to you, you miss the opportunity to love them more.

“Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven.”  – Luke 6:37

Releasing judgment also means releasing judgment of yourself. We can tend to be our own worst critic. When we release judgement of ourselves, we allow for more room to love ourselves. Areas that we were seeking to find improvement can gradually get better because we have switched our focus from a positive loving perspective rather than a negative, critical one.

A day spent judging another is a painful day. A day spent judging yourself is a painful day.
– Buddha

As you slowly begin to release judgement, you find you will experience less judgement from others.  Your vibration will be lifted and you will rise above. It doesn’t mean people aren’t doing it, but you won’t experience it in front of you.

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2. Switch your focus to the positive.

Tip #1 is a gradual process and it’s something that doesn’t happen overnight. In the meantime, practicing to switch your focus to the good of others and the good of yourself works well.

Next time you find yourself being heavily judged and feeling down, switch your focus on everything you have achieved.  You have come a long way and have had great accomplishments. You are doing the best you can and you know that. In fact, the better you do the more nay-sayers there will be. So, by creating the habit to switch your focus and draw from that inner confidence will allow you to positively deal with judgment.

The highest spiritual practice is self-observation without judgement. – Swami Kripalu

3. Don’t take personal offense.

If someone is being critical of you, remind yourself that their opinion is coming from their limited perspective. They aren’t you and they haven’t lived a day in your shoes. Therefore, their opinion truly doesn’t matter. In fact, sometimes when someone is (on some level) jealous of you, they will purposely try to pick you apart. It makes them feel better.

Learning not to take offense of judgment can be tough, especially if it’s coming from someone you love. You may feel like you have to take offense and reply on the defense to protect yourself. But, the better choice is just to shrug it off.

It takes strength to shrug it off. That strength comes from inner confidence of knowing you do the best you can. If you find it hard to do, ask yourself if there is some truth (even a little) in what they are saying. Sometimes compassionate judgement can help us improve and grow.

If you judge people, you have no time to love them. – Mother Teresa

4. Leave the situation.

So, if you have tried all of the above tips and you are still receiving destructive judgment (not compassionate, loving feedback) that you cannot handle it’s best to leave the situation and create limits in your relationship with that person.  Negative environments, especially with people you really care about, can quickly affect your personal happiness and self-growth. You need to thrive in this world and there are enough outside influences that we have to overcome. We need to surround ourselves with loving, positive people who care about our well being and think about our highest good.

“Love is the absence of judgment” – The Dalai Lama

People are going to judge you, but the best defense is knowing who you truly are, what you want and where you are going.

Maybe someday there will come a time when judgment no longer exists.  There’s a beautiful freedom in allowing each of us to be ourselves.  Together, let’s create a brighter future with compassion, and freedom for all!

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9 Things That Can Stunt Positive Thinking (Without You Even Realizing it)

If you practice positive thinking, but you aren’t getting the results you expect, don’t declare it doesn’t work just yet. Oftentimes, a lack of results is usually caused by a source of equal of greater negative energy.  Sometimes, this blockage is taking place without you even realizing it.  Here’s a list of 9 things that can stunt positive thinking (without you even realizing it).

9 Things That Can Stunt Positive Thinking

1. Unhealthy eating habits

Studies show that poor nutrition can actually contribute to depression, deterring your goal of positive thinking.  Excessive weight gain can lead to lower self-esteem and quickly become a slippery slope.  And to add to it, many of today’s processed foods actually make you addicted to them, trapping you in a vortex of unhealthiness and unstable body chemistry.

Take the time to put LOVE into your body, one bite at a time.  Look at your ingredient labels, pine for the word organic, and consume as many unprocessed, whole foods as you can.  And make sure to eat lots of plant based foods!  It’s better for the environment on Earth, in your mind, and in your body.

2.Being in a negative social environment

Even though you’re doing your best to practice positive thinking, you may not realize that it’s those around you that unload their negative energy onto you. You know who they are, talking negatively about the people around them and their own life experiences.  And they may not even be realizing it, but their “venting” process is actually affecting your own positive energy.

Studies have shown that the energy associated with people’s auras can actually affect the energies of others.  Even if a person were to leave a room, their unique energy would linger where they were.

Keep yourself associated with other positive thinkers and more positive things will happen.  Simple as that.

3. Living a sedentary lifestyle

Findings from the University of Washington shows that a sedentary lifestyle can lead to health problems, including depression.  During the entire course of your life, you can literally NEVER run out of things to do.  There are far more places than you could ever visit, and far more activities to participate in, no matter what your ability. Pick something (anything) that you love that involves moving around and be sure to keep it as a staple on your weekly schedule, even if you only do it twice per week.

4. Negative Self-Talk

How do you speak of yourself to yourself?  How you live your life is largely determined by that “eency-weency” voice inside your head.  If that voice tells you things you don’t want, it’s important to speak up for what you DO want.

Research has shown that positive self-talk can have many benefits, such as improved reduced stress and improved health.  Affrmations can even help you improve in a variety of life settings.  There are many reasons why positive affirmations are important – and if you don’t make a habit of repeating them,  they’re easily lost.  What we repeatedly focus on expands.

It’s time to program new thoughts and habits with the affirmations below to help bring you what you DO want as opposed to what you don’t want.

5. Cluttered surroundings

Clutter can keep you from your goal of positive thinking.  When your surroundings are cluttered, your mind is cluttered and it can be easy to lose track of your mission, vision and purpose in life. The Princeton Neuroscience Institute  also released a study showing that physical clutter can actually affect your ability to focus and process information negatively.

When trying to both attain and keep a clear, positive thinking mind, clutter can distract you. This is especially true if you are a clean person by nature. De-clutter your workspace, garage, bedroom, closet, or another part of your place.

6. Lack of sleep

A lack of sleep can hinder your clarity and ability to think positively.  In a poll taken in 2005, it was found that many people that slept 6 hours or less per night were diagnosed with depression or anxiety at some point in their recent lives.

We know that it may not be your fault you’re missing out on good sleep either.  You could be up all night with a baby, or cramming for work or school studies.  Just try to get as much sleep as you can (including power naps) and you’ll knock down this potential pitfall in no time.

7. Job you don’t like

Being in a job you don’t like can directly impact your positive thinking practices without you even knowing it.  Sometimes we feel trapped in a job because it pays well, or is where we feel most comfortable.  If you can, shop yourself around and look for a new job.  You can also re-tool by learning new skills (that you can actually acquire online, for free!) and moving into a field that you think more positively about.

If you do nothing about this, the blockage can continue to occur until it ultimately erupts – and you may find yourself forced out of the position you disliked.

8.Improper Hydration

Reports have revealed that dehydration can actually affect your mood, leading you down an undesirable path of negativity and away from positive thinking.  Be sure to get at least 64 ounces of water intake per day to stay properly hydrated, healthy, and happy!

9. Judgement

The major block to compassion is the judgment in our minds. Judgment is the mind’s primary tool of separation.
Diane Berke

Judgment takes our own focus on positive thinking and twists it into talking about the shortfalls of others.  It is not our job to judge, and the only person you should be concerned about improving is your own self, for you and the examples you set for those around you.  Break free of the bondage judgment holds on you and let your positive thinking travel freely through your thoughts, words, and actions.

Have you experienced “positive thinking blockers” in your life?

Share them below to help the community identify and release the patterns of negativity to live their best life!

11 Life Lessons You Don’t Have to Learn the Hard Way

We grow through life as we go through life, and a large part of that growth comes from the life lessons we learn. Some lessons open your heart, and some lessons open your mind, but beware the lessons that close you, for they will leave you blind.

You can attain much wisdom from these life lessons, and the best part is, you don’t even have to learn them the hard way.

Here are 11 life lessons you don’t have to learn the hard way

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Life teaches us that positive self-talk is vital to well being.

We give feedback on what we think about ourselves every day.  Whether these are internal thoughts, or through discussions with those around us, pay attention to how you perceive yourself.  If you believe in and affirm your awesomeness, you’re ready to rock this life ahead.

If your thoughts and words about yourself are negative, it’s time to take a good look in the mirror and say “I love you” to the person you see. First accept who you are and where you are, right now.

What you believe you become. We cannot continuously have negative thoughts and make negative assertions about ourselves with an expectation to live a positive life.

Life teaches us to be aware of our thoughts.

Our mind produces 50,000 thoughts per day.  Of course we can’t be conscious of them all, but we can make these subconscious thoughts work to our advantage through constant reminders.  Programming your mind by allowing the right neurons to fire together will create a new positive framework that your brain operates on.

Life teaches us to let go of what no longer serves us.

When the time comes to move forward in life, you’ve got to see the signals.  The Universe can’t deliver what you’ve been waiting for if you’re not creating the room in your life it requires.

I heard a story once of a massage therapist who was ready to quit his job, as it was no longer serving him.  An opportunity came for him to have his own personal working space for clients in a new building, an opportunity to branch out on his own! At nearly the same time, his current place of employment was cutting his hours.

Instead of seeing the opportunity to jump into the next step in his life, he chose to focus on the lack of hours coming from what no longer served him.  Life was MAKING room for the next step.  All he had to do was let go…

Life teaches us that happiness is a choice to be made.life lessons

Choosing happiness doesn’t have to be difficult.  It all starts with your first thought.  Were you happy to wake up this morning?  Express it! Your actions are important, but your reactions and your choice to be happy are your very own.  Ultimately, your own happiness depends on you.

Life teaches us to see the perfect moments in life, not the imperfectness of life.

This life lesson was realized most during parenting.  When you have a child, they could cry for 23 hours a day, but if one hour of that day is spent smiling, laughing, and hearing them say “I love you”, it makes everything perfect.

Life doesn’t have to be a loss if you aren’t where you ultimately want to be, or if you are missing a few pieces of the puzzle.  Know that life delivers all parts at the perfect time, and it’s up to us to see those single moments of perfection that have already been placed into your perspective

Life teaches us to keep it simple.

Making things complicated, creating drama, and beating around the bush are all ways to complicate your life.

Keep it simple.  If you miss someone, contact them. If you have a question, don’t be afraid to ask. Or, if you want others to understand you, explain. If you don’t like something, change it, or at least change what you think about it.  Most importantly, if you love someone, by all means tell them!  You don’t want them to be the one that got away.

Life teaches us we’re a lot richer than we realize.

Wealth isn’t measured solely in currency.  In fact, the things that are worth the most are largely taken for granted by society.  If you have a family that cares for you, friends to enjoy, food in your stomach and a place to rest your head, you are far richer than you may realize.  Enjoy and appreciate this true wealth, because just like money, you can’t take it with you.

Life teaches us to see the good ahead.

Bob Proctor once said “It doesn’t matter where you are, you are nowhere compared to where you can go.”

At every level of achievement, there’s a greater milestone waiting to be accomplished.  Your perspective will continually be expanded as you grow.  See that there is limitless good available in front of you, and always look toward that bright shining beacon of possibility.

Life teaches us to say “I love you” more.

No one is guaranteed their next breath.  Saying I love you to those you care for is the most powerful sentence in the world.  Why not take advantage of this power?  Not only is it important to say I love you more, it’s equally important to prove it with loving actions.  It can be as simple as a phone call or a postcard – either way, your positive actions have a positive effect in someone’s life, and in turn, on the world.

Life teaches us to be an encourager.

There are enough critics in the world, aren’t there?  When you aim to uplift people and support their positive vision, you see that there is so much more to life than trying to find the fault.  Even if they’re a competitor in the professional marketplace, it’s good practice to encourage them toward their best effort.  Their mission, much like yours, is to serve someone or something in some way.  Trying to pillage their efforts and tear them down is ultimately a disservice to those who you’re both trying to serve.

Life teaches us to see our true potential.

We all have the same 24 hours in a day, and reaching your goals depends on whether you believe you can.  When you believe that you have the same ability as anyone in the world to attract the life you desire, your potential energy becomes kinetic more and more.  Let your light increasingly shine and never look back!

Life teaches us to express gratitude daily. (BONUS!)

It’s very important to realize the power of being grateful for what we have. Typically, it’s very easy to focus on what is going wrong instead of what is going right. Research shows, again and again, that people who practice gratitude on a daily basis are healthier, happier, and more effective.

Throughout the day, intentionally look for things to be thankful for. If you really want to get into the art (and success) of gratitude, create a list of five or ten things that you are grateful for and commit to that practice daily.

What has life taught you?

3 Reasons You Should Say YES More Often

How often do you actually say yes?

If it’s often, good for you. I’m almost certain that you’re in a great place in your life. But, if you find yourself saying no often, which is where many people are, do you realize you’re limiting yourself and closing the doorway to your best life?

Now, I’m not talking about saying yes to things that are truly no good for you, or being a “people pleaser” and saying yes to everyone and everything until you are completely (emotionally, mentally and physically) drained. I’m referring to agreeing to new things for YOU! Sieze the day for new opportunities, new experiences, fresh ideas and discoveries that get you out of your daily comfort zone and attain the growth your soul seeks.

The “yeses” that take work (and sometimes, a lot of work) but they completely, utterly, fantastically change your life! This space I’m talking about is where all the magic happens.

Here are 3 Reasons to Say YES More Often

1. You’ll gain more confidence and self worth.

When you say yes more often to what feels good (and is for your highest good) you open up the flood gates of opportunity. Here, you gain more beliefs in your abilities. This newfound confidence will bring even more positive momentum on your journey to success.

2. You’ll meet new people (and build life-long friendships).

say-yes-quoteAll humans are of the same species, so it’s up to us to be open to one another.  And opening your mind to the minds of others can literally change your life.  Releasing the bondage of societal ideals lets you fluently communicate with people you may have never talked with before.  You may even make a best friend.

3. You’ll discover new opportunities, skills, and areas of interest.

Saying yes brings miracles and opportunities that exceed your expectations. Google’s executive chairman Eric Schmidt said it best during his commencement address at the University of California at Berkeley: “Find a way to say yes to things.”

Say yes to invitations to a new country. Or, to meeting new friends. And, say yes to learning a new language, or to picking up a new sport. This commitment is how you get your first job, and your next job. Yes is how you find your spouse and even your kids.

Even if it’s a bit edgy, a bit out of your comfort zone, saying yes means you will do something new, meet someone new and make a difference in your life, and likely in others’ lives as well. … Yes is a tiny word that can do big things. Say it often.”

Saying “Yes” requires work, commitment, and accountability, and sometimes that scares people away, especially if they feel unprepared or unmotivated. But here’s the reality: a positive response will always give you more than a no. A no is guaranteed failure. Nothing is ever stagnant, so a no is usually backward progress. Sure, there is no risk in a no… but there’s no fun in it either. Saying yes can be very fun. In the fun is where you find success”

Say yes to life and watch as life rewards you. So what do you say?

Simple Ways to Be An Everyday Hero

Have you ever considered how to become an everyday hero?

We are filled with gratitude for those who fight crime, save kidnapped children, and protect our humanity. But let us not forget, we can all be heroes in some way, every single day.

How?

Believe it or not, a cape and superhuman powers aren’t prerequisites for saving the world. You could be someone’s mentor without knowing it. Or, you may have just hired someone that was on plan Z before moving into their car. You may have given a piece of advice that turned someone’s whole life around.

It may even be as simple as the fact that you just delivered a hug to someone at a moment that couldn’t have come soon enough. You can do your part.  You can help save the world in some way, even if you only save yourself.

Your super senses are pinging. Your signal is in the sky. The world needs your unique gifts. Go!

ACTIONABLE AFFIRMATION (repeat this in a mirror daily):

I share my unique gifts with the world to help it heal, grow, and love.  I am an everyday hero!

WHY IT’S IMPORTANT TO BE AN EVERYDAY HERO

So, why is it important to cast yourself in the role of everyday hero? Take pause a moment and think about it.  If you want positive change, you must be the change.

You should strive to become all that you wish to see in the world.

In time, your efforts will be quietly noted. Your children, co-workers, partner, friends, and family will absorb your positivity. And then, you will succeed in implementing that change.

Besides that, you will grow spiritually as a result of this commitment.

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