Welcome to The natural beauty blog!
Yes, I am telling my age! I am very proud of the fact that I am 60 years old. I have never felt better, and loving every moment. I have finally learned how to slow down and pause to smell the roses!
I believe in God and attend church service regularly. My spiritual beliefs make me anxious for nothing. And because I believe faith without works is dead, I do my best and do not fret over the results of my work or what others may say about it. I perform to the best of my ability to complete my tasks with what I have available.
As for my body, I will not be a slum-lord for this temple of mine, for which I am in total control of the choices I make to take care. I hike regularly, ride my bike, exercise 3 - 5 times a week, enjoy reading, watching a good movie and engaging conversations with good friends. I eat healthy...most of the time...have never been on any type medication (well, I did take high blood pressure medication for less than 30 days once when I was 50 and going through menopause. I took myself off of it and have not had any reason to take any since!!!), or suffered from and chronic diseases and have had no surgeries. What more could I possibly be grateful for!
It may seem like a lot to some, but it did take some time for me to build up to this level, through the years. Particularly when I consider when I first started working out many years ago, I would stand in front of the mirror for 2 - 3 minutes and do a few stretches. That is no joke! But, I was consistent and the 2 -3 minutes turned into 5 - 7 minutes, then 10 - 12 minutes and so on.
Each birthday for me brings on new challenges. I challenge myself to do some physical fete that I have never done before. As an example, on my 56th birthday I went on my first hike. We went to Blood Mountain in north Georgia. This city girl was so excited about being in the woods, enjoying nature, it never dawned on me how strenuous it was. I was told later that it was rated as one the most challenging hike this particular group had ever hiked. On my 58th birthday,
rode my bike a total of 75 miles over two and a half days. I particpiated in a bike ride fundraiser we were doing to help raise money for a kidney for a friend. We statred out with the Metro Atlanta Cycling Club. They were on their annual centennial ride, a 100 miles in one day, no, "i stand corrected, in a matter of hours. I loved it and now, more than 4 years later I am still hiking and biking.
Hartfield's Helpful Hint #3
Eat nutritious foods and cut back on land animal meats, i.e., beef, pork, chicken turkey, etc. When I owned my health food stores, I told my customers and am a firm believer that if you eat right, and exercise as you should, there is no need to be concerned about your weight...your body will seek it's own natural weight. You know that we are in an obesity crisis.
Here is another one of my stories, one that awakened me to the fact I needed to change my eating habits. I remember how much I loved to grill spare ribs and douse them with my homemade sauce. I loved them so much, one year, when I was living in Detriot, I grilled extra and stored them in the freezer. I thawed them out in January and February when it was really cold I thawed then and enjoyed my grilled spare ribs with my homemade barbecue sauce! shortly thereafter, I started having headaches and could not figure out why. After reviewing my activities and what I was doing differently to cause the headache, I finally realized it was because of the pork I was eating. Needless to say, that lead to the end of my pork eating days...including pork bacon. I had personal experience of how bad it made me feel. And, although it was soooo very good, I determined it was not worth my ill feelings. Pay attentin to your body and how you feel. Don't sacrifice long term health challenges for short term satisfaction.
I make sure I eat my vegetables and fruit. I purchase my organic fruits and vegetables from the local farmers market. I am not even going to get into the pesticides, processed and GMO foods. Inevitaly someone will say to me that buying organic is expensive. My response has always been the same...you will either pay a little extra on the front end or pay for it big time on the back end with illness and disease...it's your choice.
My beverage of choice is water. I purchased a pitcher with a filter rather than spend money on bottled water. I add liquid drops of trace minerals to raise my akaline level. As it has been found that most diseases cannot manifest in an alkaline environment. They occur primarily in an acidic environment. Did you now that approximately 90% of Americans suffer from a mineral dificiency or imbalance? Trace minerals help with the pH balance that is needed to keep our bodies healthy. I no longer drink sodas. I may have a glass of red wine occasionally after dinner when I am out with a friend.
I drink water, water and more water. When I first started, I did not like the taste of water. which I hear from peole so many times, so, I would slice a lemon and put the fresh juice in a pitcher of water. I did that for a very long time. For me, it made the water more palatable.
While I am striving to become a vegan, right now I am considered a pescetarian. That is like a vegetarian, with the exception of eating fish. My fish of choice of fresh atlantic salmon. But, I have actually been doing pretty good in really cutting down on my consumption of fish. Let me be honest and tell you that from time to time I will have a piece of chicken or turkey and every now and then I will boil an egg for my salad. I use only brown eggs from cage free, grain fed chicken. I also make sure
I include fiber in my diet to keep me regular. For the most part, as we age our digestive systems slow down. If you want more details of my diet, email me with your questions. While I am not a trained dietitian, I know what is not good for me. Having been former owner of a small health food store chain, and doing a lot of research, I know enough about the basics of nutrition and paying attention to my body to keep myself healthy. We must get back to the basics...they work!
