Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The Happiness Project


I'm reading this book that has grabbed me to the point that I keep thinking about it, but don't want to rush through reading it because I don't want it to end. That's how I know I really really like a book; I kind of draw out reading it over a period of time, so it's not over too soon. It's Gretchen Rubin's The Happiness Project. I see a lot of my own traits in her descriptions and musings about her behavior, including the admiration for the concept and structure of her project (each month she focuses on one area and makes specific changes in order to bolster happiness). It's eye opening about what you can accomplish when you put your mind to one thing at once, but more importantly, how good it is to take the time to be honest about what's really important to you and what makes you happy. I think I've posted on that before- that's how important the concept is and how much it resonates with me apparently!

Anyway, it always seems to me that following your passions, identifying goals and dreams, and cultivating more of what truly makes you happy are lofty ideas. Just simply being able to STATE what truly makes you happy is kind of a challenge in itself sometimes. As in honestly what makes YOU happy yourself, not what you think should make you happy or what makes your friends or your family or your significant other or your dog happy.

I'm going to keep a running list of things (activity type things specifically) that I really love to do. If I have that, next I can work on incorporating more of them into daily life! Try it and let me know what you come up with :)

Thursday, July 14, 2011


Summer in Southern California is fabulous, and full of ways to be active and healthy! No matter where you're located there is just something special about summer, so take advantage of the lightness of spirit and abundance of fresh produce around and savor every moment!
My personal favorite fruit is nectarine, and I am delighted to have them around this time of year. Try adding them into a salsa for a sweet kick that's great with fish- or just to dip chips for an extra hit of nutrients- plus that salty AND sweet tooth satisfaction :)

I've been over on the Facebook Brooke-Approved Wellness page, which is where I've been posting favorite wellness quotes, new discoveries and articles. I'll spread the love over here more often too- it's fun having so many places to share the goodness!

Friday, April 1, 2011

Adoring your bones

The second new product find I’m going to tell you about is delightful in and of itself, but it is also a supplement. Now, I am typically not in favor of taking a bunch of supplements. In fact, I would ALWAYS advocate the whole food version of the source of any given nutrient, but I do understand that it’s not always possible to be that well rounded dietarily. (And yes, I do consider “dietarily” to be a word.)

From my experience with bodybugg (let me know if you want to know more about the bodybugg tool/toy), I know that getting the recommended amount of calcium is kind of a tough one. Unless you’re downing dairy like cows are going out of style, you may be coming up short. Because there’s only a limited number of years to stockpile bone mineral density before the balance tips and it starts declining, I do think it’s important to have a steady supply: note steady, but not outrageous. It IS possible to have too much of a good thing, and overdosing on any one vitamin or mineral will just cause absorption and metabolism to go all out of whack and throw other minerals out of balance along with it.

That said, if you're concerned about future osteoporosis, a moderate supplement here and there may not be a bad call. Enter new find: Adora chocolates. 500mg calcium, plus Vit D and Magnesium to aid absorption and processing. I’ve had Viactiv chews before, and Adora is in a whole other league. The dark chocolate (purple package) is exquisite (and I’m a major dark chocolate fan) and the milk chocolate (orange package) is quite good too, and I’m not a milk chocolate fan. The only tough part is sticking to one at a time!

What I love about this product is that you could totally get young people on board, at the critical age for maximum bone deposition (adolescence-early 20’s). Even after that, it’s still a fun way to get enough calcium in. Not to mention the antioxidants naturally occurring in the chocolate. Definitely worth a try: decadent yet functional.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

something Really Seedy

I have two Brooke-Approved product discoveries that I am really excited about at the moment. They are both finds from my recent visit to the Natural Foods Expo West, which I have had the privilege of attending for the past two years in Anaheim, CA.

The first product I just CANNOT get enough of right now is The Whole Earth’s “Really Seedy” tortilla chips. They are speckled and full of deliciousness such as brown rice; and flax, sesame and chia seeds. A dose of fiber (2g), and 2g protein per serving, not to mention the fabulous omega 3’s and delicious crunch. And the perfect amount of saltiness, in my humble opinion.

I have gone through four large bags so far, partially with help of my gorgeous girlfriends from the Northwest on their recent visit down south (they were smitten with the seed studded snack as well!) For full disclosure’s sake, the chips took me the first two bites or so to get used to the unique texture and crunch, but after that I was HOOKED. If you can get behind that wholesome crunch, you’ll be super pleasantly surprised.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

back to fabulousness


After a hiatus last term of transferring schools, moving to a new apartment, adopting a dog, and generally shaking life up down and sideways, I am back with more fabulous wellness info. My new graduate program is full of amazing things to hear about; I am completely blown away by it and super grateful to get to be here.

There is something to be said for taking an inventory of what makes you happy, and looking closely at your life to see where what you are doing and what you believe do not match up. Time is either a limited commodity or, all we have: as in, all we have is time and we decide what to do with it. For example, I was in a grad program with a focus that didn’t match closely with my long-term goals. I could have kept my head down and powered through (per Arrested Development) and kept with the research-based MS degree. Or, I could look up, look around critically, and evaluate my options (which I did and which led me to this MPH/RD program).

But the point is, it is so easy to stick with the status quo. There is an innate human instinct to do so, I think, to play it safe. But sometimes, even when you don’t think you have the courage it would take, you have to leap and trust that the net will appear.

“When you come to the edge of all the light you have, and must take a step into the darkness of the unknown, believe that one of two things will happen. Either there will be something solid for you to stand on or you will be taught how to fly. ”

Patrick Overton - Author, Poet, Teacher