7-Day Spring Reset for Heathier, Happier Living

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Spring is here, it’s a time for renewal, cleansing and getting a fresh start! I’m sharing seven achievable, actionable steps you can take over the next week to head into the season (and the rest of your life feeling great).  I’ve incorporated several of my favorite new products in this Spring Reset and I encourage you to check them out!

I’ve listed each Spring Reset activity by a day, you can choose to focus on one thing a day, or kick them off all at once for the week. And, of course, after the week is over, you’ll be feeling so great and motivated that you won’t toss out the new routine – KEEP IT UP!

Spring is here, time for a refreshing health reset! I’m suggesting 7 easy-to-implement ideas to improve your overall wellness. Start one a day, or all at once – but after you get started you’ll want to keep up these nutrition and exercise changes that improve your life for the better.

Day 1 – Drink at least one more glass of water. In general, a good rule of thumb is to consume about one ounce of water per body pound of weight, a little more or less depending on diet, exercise and weather conditions. So, for a 125lb person, that equates to nearly 1 gallon of water (a gallon has 128 ounces). Drinking enough water will fill you up, flush you out, and keep your brain and body operating for peak performance. If you start to get bored with plain water, add a squeeze of citrus to liven things up. Also, other liquids (without caffeine) can count toward your water intake – but keep the focus on water.  

Day 2 – Add a new vegetable or veggie recipe to your menu. Strive for at least 5 servings of vegetables per day to fill you up with dietary fiber and help you reach your nutritional goals. For every 1000 calories you consume, you should be eating 14g of dietary fiber and plants are the most efficient way to get this done. A rainbow of produce keeps meals from getting boring and ensures you are benefiting from a range of micronutrients including vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and other essential plant compounds.  In addition to shopping for fresh vegetables, keep your freezer and pantry stocked with lots of veggie choices – a pouch of cauliflower rice is one of my favorite grab-and-fix starters for an easy meal.

Day 3 – Make snack time count. Often snacking gets a bad rap, but it does have benefits if you make smart choices! Snaking can give you a boost of energy between meals, curb your appetite and prevent overeating at next meal, and offer extra nutrients to fill in any gaps in your daily intake, and provide additional functional benefits.

Core Bars for gut health. Made with healthy functional ingredients for better snacking.

Grabbing a “bar” for a snack is an easy and popular choice. However, you want to make sure that bar is not really just a sugary candy bar with a healthy-sounding name and feel-good wrapper. Instead, check out the bars from CORE Foods, they stand up to my “smart” test. CORE Bars are tasty, plant-powered, organic, refrigerated bars that provide beneficial nutrition and immune support with a combination of probiotics and prebiotic fiber to support gut health and overall well-being.

There are several types of bars from CORE Foods, really something for every dietary preference and mood. Lately, I’ve been fueling up and chilling out with the Adaptogen Bars with a blend of Reishi and lion’s mane mushrooms to help support the nervous system, and promote calm. Even though I don’t follow a Keto diet, per se, I do also love their Keto Bars because there is absolutely no added sugar and only 3g net carbs overall.  Too much sugar of any kind can really do a number on your body, but these bars use allulose, a non-artificial sweetener that tastes like sugar but isn’t processed in your body like sugar.   

You can find CORE Bars in the refrigerated section of the grocery store, on corefoods.com, or on Amazon.

Day 4 – Clean up your vitamin and supplement “cabinet”. Do you have bottles of this and that, stuff you started and never finished? Also toss out expired vitamins and supplements, vitamins with too much added sugar, and also those supplements you can’t remember why you’re taking it, or can’t stand the taste of. Personally, I’m a huge fan of gummy chew-type supplements because they aren’t hard to swallow, taste good, and I know I’ll keep up with the routine. I’ve been incorporating fruit-powered vitamin chews from The Secret Nature of Fruit ®  into my daily wellness routine and love them. Fruit is the first ingredient on the nutrition label so they are pleasantly sweet, but not in an “added sugar” or “fake sugar” sort of way – it’s just natural fruit. In fact, fruit is the 1st ingredient and they remind me more of “fruit leather” with a great texture rather than sticky candy-like gummies. Every supplement is non-GMO, vegan, gluten free, and contain no processed or refined sugars, synthetic fillers, waxes or syrups.

Secret Nature of Fruit gummy vitamins -- functional ingredients for better living.  Lower in sugar, and made with real fruit (that's the very first ingredient)

Available on Amazon and at select retailers like Hy-Vee and Giant Eagle, these functional chew supplements help your body and mind thrive with help from key ingredients, vitamins, minerals, adaptogens – and with no added sugars or fake sugars. The “Beauty” Fruit Powered Vitamin Chews have a yummy strawberry & pomegranate taste and a brimming with Vitamins A & E, Biotin, and CoQ10 to help promote healthy hair, skin and nails along with a host of antioxidants to help keep your completion clear. The Energy” Fruit Powered Vitamin Chews offer a blend of B12, Iron, and Ashwagandha for vitality, stress-relief, and long-lasting energy.

Day 5 – Move more! There is arguing that exercise is essential for good health. You have the chance to live longer, your mood is better, incidence of chronic health conditions and certain cancers are reduced, and so on. There are literally thousands of scholarly articles on the subject. In a nutshell, aim to exercise 50 to 300 minutes per week at a moderate-intensity effort (like biking or gardening) OR 75 to 150 minutes per week of vigorous-intensity activity (like running or HIIT workouts). If you are new to a fitness routine, see your doctor and ease in. A good goal to have is 10,000 steps per day. If you’re not there yet, start with a 5,000 thousand steps per day (or fewer if struggling) and add another 1,000 to your goal every week.   

Day 6 – Eliminate (or at least reduce) alcohol consumption. I’m not necessarily against an every now and then social drink, but for the most part I think that it’s best to stay away. Even drinking just one to two servings of alcohol a day adds extra calories to your diet, enhances food cravings, and slows down metabolism. It also affects your sleep, your mood, your skin, your sex drive, your cognitive performance, increases incidence of certain cancers and the list goes on. And, even if it isn’t alcohol isn’t a “problem” for you, you likely know someone who has addictive behaviors with it. (Note: If you need serious help, please contact your physician.)

Want to celebrate but skip the alcohol, empty calories and headache? Soulless ginger ale is a grown-up soft drink that is alcohol free yet bubbly, delicious and lower in sugar. Cheers.

Sometimes I want a little “something” to drink while socializing or even kicking back to decompress after a hard day. Non-alcoholic drinks like Soulless Ginger Ale are a smart choice. No buzz, no hang-over, no-worries, just a yummy, low-sugar fizzy beverage that lets me celebrate being healthy.  Every real fruit-juice flavored variety of incidence Souless Ginger Ale starts with fresh, cold-press ginger with a hint of sugar (only 6g per can).  It’s keto-friendly, vegan and is a real ginger ale!

Day 7 – Log enough sleep!  Getting enough sleep can be hard in the Spring, especially from re-adjusting to Daylight Savings Time, staying up too late or travel weariness during Spring Break, and trying to keep up with getting taxes done, work deadlines in Q2, or the last push through to the school year finish line. Strive for eight hours of sleep per night, or at least seven.  If you are not getting close to that try these things:

  • Hit the hay 15 – 30 minutes earlier at night.
  • Avoid naps in afternoon so you will fall asleep more promptly at night.
  • Avoid mental distractions 30 minutes before bed like bright lights, cell phones, television, etc.
  • Don’t exercise in the evening, if possible.
  • Don’t over-eat in the evening, consume caffeine, or eat spicy food or other foods that may cause reflux or gut distress.

A Dozen Zero-ABV Drinks & Sippers for Summer

When the thermometer breaks 90, it’s official – a round or two of refreshing, chilled beverages are in order.  Not only will an icy-cold concoction help lower your core temperature and replace essential fluids and nutrients lost through sweat, it can be as flavorful and festive as the occasion calls for. 12 Virgin Zero-ABV Drinks for Summer - these mocktails and alcohol-free alternatives rock warm weather pool parties picnics and entertaining!

Except for a birthday margarita or New Year’s toast, I prefer to pass over alcoholic beverages – they just don’t make me feel my best! Food & Wine reports that Zero-ABV (zero alcohol by volume) drinks are rising in popularity 2017 and that’s a trend I can toast to!  I’ve rounded up 12 of my favorite “virgin” drinks to share . . . along with another one of my favorite treats (POPSUGAR Must Have Box). Read on to find more! Continue reading